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- Whitby Chronicle, 4 Jun 1897, p. 1 Town Line - Mr. S. C. Wilson made Almond's Church a present of enough spruce trees to plant around the yard. This was a kind act and is very much appreciated.Whitby Chronicle, 4 Jun 1897, p. 1 Town Line - Mr. S. C. Wilson made Almond's Church a present …
- Whitby Chronicle, 18 Oct 1895, p. 1 Town Line - The patrons of industry have closed another year's beef business. They meet next Wednesday evening (Oct. 23) at Mr. Jno. Davey's to settle up the year's accounts, and to reorganize for 18Whitby Chronicle, 18 Oct 1895, p. 1 Town Line - The patrons of industry have closed another year's beef …
- Whitby Chronicle, 3 May 1895, p. 1 Town Line - The Misses. Irving intend giving an "At Home" at their residence on the 3rd concession in aid of the organ fund of Almond's Church, on the evening of Friday, May 10th. A good program is bWhitby Chronicle, 3 May 1895, p. 1 Town Line - The Misses. Irving intend giving an "At Home" at …
- Whitby Chronicle, 27 Dec 1895, p. 1 Town Line - Thursday last (Dec. 19) was a great day among the boys and girls of the Town Line public school. A stranger driving along the road and passing the neatly dressed and smiling faced childreWhitby Chronicle, 27 Dec 1895, p. 1 Town Line - Thursday last (Dec. 19) was a great day among …
- Whitby Chronicle, 25 Jun 1897, p. 1 Town Line - It is with regret that the people of Almond's church part with Rev. Mr. Manning. His ministry of three years has been a success. The congregation has kept up well, although many have moveWhitby Chronicle, 25 Jun 1897, p. 1 Town Line - It is with regret that the people of Almond's …
- Whitby Chronicle, 28 May 1897, p. 1 Town line - The church is undergoing some repairs on the inside and the platform and fence also this week.Whitby Chronicle, 28 May 1897, p. 1 Town line - The church is undergoing some repairs on the inside …
- Whitby Chronicle, 24 Apr 1896, p. 1 Town Line - A meeting of the Town Line football club was held on Friday evening (April 17) for the purpose of electing officers for the following year. The following are officers:- Hon. Pres., Hon. JWhitby Chronicle, 24 Apr 1896, p. 1 Town Line - A meeting of the Town Line football club was …
- Whitby Chronicle, 29 Sep 1864, p. 2 A Sunday School picnic was held in connection with the Methodist Church, known usually by the name of Mr. Almond's chapel, the site chosen was in a beautiful grove north of the church, the weather waWhitby Chronicle, 29 Sep 1864, p. 2 A Sunday School picnic was held in connection with the Methodist Church, …
- Whitby Chronicle, 22 May 1891, p. 8 The town Lodge A.O.U.W. will march in a body to the tabernacle on Sunday evening next (May 24) to listen to their annual sermon by Rev. J. E. Ockley. The front of the centre rows of seats will be resWhitby Chronicle, 22 May 1891, p. 8 The town Lodge A.O.U.W. will march in a body to the tabernacle …
- Whitby Chronicle, 28 Jun 1895, p. 5 The palace steamer Garden City has been chartered by the Ancient Order of United Workmen of Whitby and Pickering to run an excursion on Tuesday nest July 2nd, to Oak Orchard N. Y., at the very low raWhitby Chronicle, 28 Jun 1895, p. 5 The palace steamer Garden City has been chartered by the Ancient Order …
- Whitby Chronicle, 22 May 1891, p. 5 Mr. T. H. McMillan is fitting up a suitable lodge room for the Whitby Lodge of A.O.U.W. in the second floor over the post office.Whitby Chronicle, 22 May 1891, p. 5 Mr. T. H. McMillan is fitting up a suitable lodge room for …
- Whitby Chronicle, 9 Apr 1897, p. 5 On the first of July, 1897, there will be a change in the system of assessment of the Ancient Order of United Workmen. Heretofore, the assessment was the same for all ages, men entering at 20 years oWhitby Chronicle, 9 Apr 1897, p. 5 On the first of July, 1897, there will be a change in …
- Whitby Chronicle, 30 Oct 1879, p. 2 The hotel known as the Ashburn House, Ashburn, occupied by Mr. John Faulding, was destroyed by fire on Saturday morning (Oct. 25), as was the drug store of Mr. Sowerby next door. The loss is estimateWhitby Chronicle, 30 Oct 1879, p. 2 The hotel known as the Ashburn House, Ashburn, occupied by Mr. John …
- Whitby Chronicle, 20 Jun 1861, p. 2 On Saturday last (June 15) one of the most brutal, unprovoked and wanton assaults that ever disgraces the town of Whitby took place in the clear light of day in the public streets. Mr. Higgins, the eWhitby Chronicle, 20 Jun 1861, p. 2 On Saturday last (June 15) one of the most brutal, unprovoked and …
- Whitby Chronicle, 25 Mar 1887, p. 1 Ashburn - The Presbyterian Church had a narrow escape of five last Tuesday Ev'g, (Mar. 22) previous to the lecture, when one of the chandeliers fell to the floor, and if it had not been for the preseWhitby Chronicle, 25 Mar 1887, p. 1 Ashburn - The Presbyterian Church had a narrow escape of five last …
- Whitby Chronicle, 1 Jan 1880, p. 2 Ashburn - A correspondent sends us an account of a pleasing farewell entertainment given by Mr. Henderson, teacher, and some of his friends, which took place at Ashburn school house. Friday evening (Whitby Chronicle, 1 Jan 1880, p. 2 Ashburn - A correspondent sends us an account of a pleasing farewell …
- Whitby Chronicle, 5 Aug 1887, p. 1 Ashburn - Mr. Jas. Lawrence, our village saddler, has been building for himself good foundations. He has just completed one for his shop. The Travis Brothers were the masons.Whitby Chronicle, 5 Aug 1887, p. 1 Ashburn - Mr. Jas. Lawrence, our village saddler, has been building for …
- Whitby Chronicle, 15 Jun 1888, p. 1 Ashburn - We omitted to note last week the important fact that Mr. Wm. Gardner has his new barn well under way towards completion. The raising took place a few days ago and there were upwards of 150Whitby Chronicle, 15 Jun 1888, p. 1 Ashburn - We omitted to note last week the important fact that …
- Whitby Chronicle, 29 Jun 1888, p. 1 Ashburn - Ashburn holds its great annual picnic which has now been established for a great many years, and which is growing in importance annually. Many new features in sports are to be introduced anWhitby Chronicle, 29 Jun 1888, p. 1 Ashburn - Ashburn holds its great annual picnic which has now been …
- Whitby Chronicle, 10 Oct 1861, p. 2 Information being read to Wallace, he says he is not guilty. W. H. Higgins, being sworn saith: - I was going along Byron Street to the Court House at about a quarter to eleven o'clock this forenoon.Whitby Chronicle, 10 Oct 1861, p. 2 Information being read to Wallace, he says he is not guilty. W. …