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- Reports between 1930 and 1939 missing.Reports between 1930 and 1939 missing.
- The Canadian Boys' Band Camp called Bandberg was conceived by and largely paid for by Charles F. Thiele, bandmaster of the Waterloo Musical Society Band. Construction began in 1945, and the camp wasThe Canadian Boys' Band Camp called Bandberg was conceived by and largely …
- Dominion Life established in 1889 as the Dominion Life Assurance Company. The company was bought by Manulife in 1985.Dominion Life established in 1889 as the Dominion Life Assurance Company. The …
- See detail photographs for inside of programme.See detail photographs for inside of programme.
- Program for a thanksgiving service for the end of World War II. Includes full list and photographs of Waterloo men killed or missing on active service from 1939 to 1945.Program for a thanksgiving service for the end of World War II. …
- The Canadian Boys' Band Camp called Bandberg was conceived by and largely paid for by Charles F. Thiele, bandmaster of the Waterloo Musical Society Band. Construction began in 1945, and the camp wasThe Canadian Boys' Band Camp called Bandberg was conceived by and largely …
- The Band got new uniforms shortly after the close of WWII.The Band got new uniforms shortly after the close of WWII.
- The Canadian Boys' Band Camp called Bandberg was conceived by and largely paid for by Charles F. Thiele, bandmaster of the Waterloo Musical Society Band. Construction began in 1945, and the camp wasThe Canadian Boys' Band Camp called Bandberg was conceived by and largely …
- Victory Loan Parades were a fundraising activity surrounding the Victory Bond campaign. Victory Bonds were sold in an effort to raise money to help finance World War II. The Canadian Government soldVictory Loan Parades were a fundraising activity surrounding the Victory Bond campaign. …
- KCI Grumbler, 1945 Only a sample of pages are attached to this record.KCI Grumbler, 1945 Only a sample of pages are attached to this record.
- The Sunshine Waterloo Company (later SunarHauserman Limited) was started in 1930 as a joint venture of the H.V. McKay Company of Melbourne, Australia and the Waterloo Manufacturing Company, Limited tThe Sunshine Waterloo Company (later SunarHauserman Limited) was started in 1930 as …
- The Sunshine Waterloo Company (later SunarHauserman Limited) was started in 1930 as a joint venture of the H.V. McKay Company of Melbourne, Australia and the Waterloo Manufacturing Company, Limited tThe Sunshine Waterloo Company (later SunarHauserman Limited) was started in 1930 as …
- The Sunshine Waterloo Company (later SunarHauserman Limited) was started in 1930 as a joint venture of the H.V. McKay Company of Melbourne, Australia and the Waterloo Manufacturing Company, Limited tThe Sunshine Waterloo Company (later SunarHauserman Limited) was started in 1930 as …
- The pages scanned are only a small sampling of the book. To see the entire book, please visit the Ellis Little Local History Room at the Waterloo Public Library.The pages scanned are only a small sampling of the book. To …
- This is the report card of Annita Bergen who was in grade six at Alexandra School from 1944-1945. The principal who signed the report card was Neil A. MacEachern, and the teacher was Aletha E. Kelly.This is the report card of Annita Bergen who was in grade …
- The Ontario Federation of Home and School Associations was founded in 1919 when a variety of parent-teacher associations came together as one organization. They encouraged cooperation between parentsThe Ontario Federation of Home and School Associations was founded in 1919 …
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