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Limelight, Volume 7, Number 8, November 2005
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Ice Houses and Ice Cutting,
Membership Form (fees),
Millard's Smoke Shop, 201 Wellington Street
NWMP Major James Walsh, Speaker: Brian Porter. One of nine original officers
Porter, Brian - Speaker, Major James Walsh, NWMP
Limelight, Volume 7, Number 7, October 2005
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Adams, Nick - Archaeologist - Speaker, How archaeologists determine human history
Anniversaries, How to Mark, Peter H. Aykroyd's principles
Archaeology - 10,000 Years - program, Speaker: Nick Adams and how they do it
Museum: Health Care, Anne Baillie Building, Queen's Univ, 1904 restoration
Nurses Home, Queen's. Anne Baillie Bldg, Health Care Museum restored
Wind Storm on Wolfe Island, 80 mph. Trip back on Wolfe Islander
Limelight, Volume 7, Number 6, September 2005
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Brock St. in 1963, Hall's Plumbing, Domas Gallery, Murphy's Seafood
Chung, Pieter: roof of Murney Tower, 80th anniversary, along with Shoal Tower
Heritage Fair - 10th annual, Over 300 projects, 450 students
Museum of Kingston: needed?, James Warren study 1992. 17 specialized museums
Shoal Tower: opened to public, 25 Jun 2005: first time opened to public. Over 300 visitors
Stained glass windows, 22 installed since 1902 in St. George's Cathedral
Limelight, Volume 7, Number 5, May 2005
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Election for mayor, 1952, Wright defeated Curtis. Issue: Sewage Treatment Plant
Gray, Herb - Speaker Macdonald's Grave, MP for 39 years: Jun'62 to Jan'02
Limelight Editors: Osborne to Fielding, Brian Osborne Sep'99 to May'05
Macdonald's Graveside Ceremony 2005, Speaker: Rt. Hon. Herb Gray
Red Fife Wheat: David Fife, Was stone cutter at Fort Henry until 1836.
Seward, Blake - Speaker, Student project researching Smiths Falls WW2 casualty
Student Project: research WW2 casualties, Speaker: Blake Seward. Smiths Falls school project.
Trading Post, 49 Princess St in 1964, "Weird and wonderful treasures"