Index to Limelight and Then

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Then, Volume 22, Number 6, September 1995

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Kingston's Sesquicentenial: 1996, Commemorative coin (toonie), plaque, ceremonies

Lakeview Manor. Built 1880, Under demolition

Land Registry Office: 200 year celebration, Located beside County Courthouse, built 1876

Macdonald's Graveside Ceremony 1995, Speaker: Blair Neatby and John Grenville.

Portsmouth Village: Tim Hortons, Site plan being negotiated. Pedestrian crossing of King St.

Quilt: Canadian Friendship Festival, Kathy Huges designed. Displayed in Bellevue House

Rockwood Hospital gates, Destroyed by widening of King St, rebuilt

Smith, Waldo E.L. 1900-1995, KHS member deceased

Spragge, Dr. Shirley: died 1995, KHS member deceased

Strange, Elinor F.: died 1995, KHS member deceased

Volunteer Service Awards, 5 members so honoured

Then, Volume 22, Number 5, May 1995

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Kelly, Grace: died 1995, Obituary - following death of her husband Garfield

KHS: 2 new categories proposed, School Membership and Term Membership

Law Enforcement 1790-1930 - program, Speaker: David Taylor, Pres, Prince Edward Cty HS

Minhinnick, Jeanne remembered, Author and expert on early furnishings. Seminar

Murney Tower, reconditioning arms, 15 rifles, 4 bayonets, 3 swords, 1 bugle by CFB Kingston

Taylor, David - Speaker, Law enforcement - Constable System: 1790-1930

World War II - looking back 50 years, 1 million Canadians served, 42,042 lost their lives.

Then, Volume 22, Number 4, April 1995

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Awards Committee, Added a fourth member and will recycle one each year

Cataraqui Cemetery 1850 - program, Speaker: Jennifer McKendry. Weep Not For Me

Heritage Fair - KHS Booth at, Jim Warren requesting 8 volunteers

KHS Programs, Lou Grimshaw lists a number of potential topics

McKendry, Jennifer - Speaker, Cataraqui Cemetery and her book Weep Not For Me

Quattrochhi's Trail: to Kingston Mills, Proposed by Phil

Railroad: Outer Station Protected, Heritage Railway Stations Protection Act invoked.