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- Unknown, Oshawa Times, January 1960 Black and white negative showing the members of Council for 1960. This photograph was taken in the old town hall at Brock and Colborne Streets. It was found in 2005 in a time capsule from 1960 in theUnknown, Oshawa Times, January 1960 Black and white negative showing the members of Council for 1960. This …
- Unknown, Oshawa Times, 6 January 1968 Black and white negative showing the members of Town Council at the inaugural meeting in January 1968. Mayor Desmond Newman is addressing the the first council of the new Town of Whitby.Unknown, Oshawa Times, 6 January 1968 Black and white negative showing the members of Town Council at the …
- Unknown, Oshawa Times, 1 January 1967 Leslie McFarlane was a Whitby writer.Unknown, Oshawa Times, 1 January 1967 Leslie McFarlane was a Whitby writer.
- Unknown, Oshawa Times, 15 November 1967 The hospital opened in December 1969 and is located on the west side of Gordon St, midway between Victoria St. and Lake Ontario. It is now called Lakeridge Health Whitby.Unknown, Oshawa Times, 15 November 1967 The hospital opened in December 1969 and is located on the west …
- Unknown, Oshawa Times, 16 January 1955 Black and white negative showing an aerial view of Whitby looking south from Dundas Street. The intersection of Brock and Dundas Streets is at the bottom left corner.Unknown, Oshawa Times, 16 January 1955 Black and white negative showing an aerial view of Whitby looking south …
- Unknown, Oshawa Times, 16 January 1955 Black and white negative showing an aerial view of Brock Street. View looking north-west. The Brock Street CPR crossing is visible near the upper right corner.Unknown, Oshawa Times, 16 January 1955 Black and white negative showing an aerial view of Brock Street. View …
- Unknown, Oshawa Times, 20 May 1965 Black and white negative showing Vernon MacCarl (MC), Mayor Warren Mowat, Bruce Corner (Fire Chief), and William Strong (Architect) at the official opening of the Fire Hall at Brock and Colborne StreUnknown, Oshawa Times, 20 May 1965 Black and white negative showing Vernon MacCarl (MC), Mayor Warren Mowat, Bruce …
- The Oshawa Times, Oshawa Times, December 1960 The Brooklin Library was built in 1960/61 and demolished in 2010 when a new library was opened on the same site. The building was officially opened on February 8, 1961 by the Honourable John P. RobarThe Oshawa Times, Oshawa Times, December 1960 The Brooklin Library was built in 1960/61 and demolished in 2010 when …
- The Oshawa Times, Oshawa Times, 23 October 1966 This picture shows the Regiment marching past the reviewing stand at the Whitby Municipal Building, 405 Dundas Street West. The man wearing the chain of office is Mayor Desmond G. Newman and the manThe Oshawa Times, Oshawa Times, 23 October 1966 This picture shows the Regiment marching past the reviewing stand at the …
- The Oshawa Times, Oshawa Times, May 1970 St. Thomas' Anglican Church was built in 1869 and designed by Toronto Architect Henry Langley. Additions were made to the church in 1986/87 and 2008/09. This picture shows the original church at theThe Oshawa Times, Oshawa Times, May 1970 St. Thomas' Anglican Church was built in 1869 and designed by Toronto …
- Jim Rose, Oshawa Times, 21 October 1959 This picture was taken at the 18th Annual East Central Ontario Championship Holstein Show in Peterborough. Left to right: Hardy Shore; Roy Ormiston; Harold Jebson; George R. McLaughlin. Hardy Shore wJim Rose, Oshawa Times, 21 October 1959 This picture was taken at the 18th Annual East Central Ontario Championship …
- Unknown, Oshawa Times, 1960 Robert Nicholson was born at Whitby on 22 April 1890. At the age of 16 he joined the staff at the Martin Manufacturing Company (buckle factory)and was one of the company's last three employees when iUnknown, Oshawa Times, 1960 Robert Nicholson was born at Whitby on 22 April 1890. At the …
- Unknown, Oshawa Times, August 1960 William Hewis was born at Hamer's Corners (Dundas and Anderson Streets) on 8 August 1865. He worked at his father's butcher on Brock St. S. and in 1882 he and his brother, George, took over the businUnknown, Oshawa Times, August 1960 William Hewis was born at Hamer's Corners (Dundas and Anderson Streets) on …
- Unknown, Oshawa Times, May 1965 Harold Boys was born at Laskay, ON on 5 September 1897. He joined the Toronto York Rangers and was wounded at the battle of Yrpes in 1914 and spent 18 months in a hospital in England before being traUnknown, Oshawa Times, May 1965 Harold Boys was born at Laskay, ON on 5 September 1897. He …
- Unknown, Oshawa Times, September 1960 John Cormack was born at Whitby on 19 July 1892. He worked as a stationary engineer at Ontario Ladies' College from 1910 until the 1950s and received an award from the school for his 40 years of servUnknown, Oshawa Times, September 1960 John Cormack was born at Whitby on 19 July 1892. He worked …
- Unknown, Oshawa Times, July 1959 This house was built in 1845 for Scottish settler John Thomson. It is made from blocks of limestone brought in from Kingston. At the time this picture was taken this house was being considered as a sUnknown, Oshawa Times, July 1959 This house was built in 1845 for Scottish settler John Thomson. It …
- The Oshawa Times, Oshawa Times, December 1955 This picture was taken at the final meeting of the Board for 1955.The Oshawa Times, Oshawa Times, December 1955 This picture was taken at the final meeting of the Board for …
- The Oshawa Times, Oshawa Times, October 1968 The Rossland Road Free Methodist Church was built in 1967-68 and replaced by a new church on the same site in 1981. The sod for the church was turned on June 25, 1967 and the dedication was on NovembThe Oshawa Times, Oshawa Times, October 1968 The Rossland Road Free Methodist Church was built in 1967-68 and replaced …
- The Oshawa Times, Oshawa Times, July 1959 At the left of the picture is the new water pumping station under construction.The Oshawa Times, Oshawa Times, July 1959 At the left of the picture is the new water pumping station …
- The Oshawa Times, Oshawa Times, August 1960 New concrete docks were built by the Government of Canada at Whitby Harbour in 1959-60.The Oshawa Times, Oshawa Times, August 1960 New concrete docks were built by the Government of Canada at Whitby …