"Old, New Show Stability", (Thessalon, Ontario) Sudbury Star Clipping, 1952

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Old, New Show Stability

Stability and permanency are two of the outstanding features of both old and new construction in the bustling North Shore town of Thessalon. Above are two good examples. In one is the town hall which has been in use for almost half a century and will be one of the focal points for celebrations during the Diamond Jubilee anniversary in July of this year.

In the other is one of the more modern structures, the North End Motel which is a favored mecca for fishermen and hunters visiting that section of Algoma. Scores of "repeat" customers have been coming back to the motel during the past several years since it first opened. The North End Motel has some of the most skilled guides in the North Country on its roster to direct American sportsmen to the best hunting and fishing grounds.


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Item Type
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Description
This is a newspaper clipping that includes two photos. The brief article talks about examples of good building construction and provides two local examples of that kind of construction.
Notes
One of the photos shows the old town hall while the other shows the newer North End motel.
Publisher
Sudbury Daily Star
Place of Publication
Sudbury, ON
Date of Original
April 5, 1952
Subject(s)
Collection
Local history
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 46.25006 Longitude: -83.5666
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Contact
Thessalon Union Public Library
Email:thessalonlib@thessalonlibrary.ca
Website:
Agency street/mail address:

187 Main St. Box 549

Thessalon, ON P0R 1L0

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