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         Ontario History:     more books (100)
  1. Under the Northern Lights: My memories of Life in the Finnish Community of Northern Ontario (History) by Nelma Sillanpaa, 1995-05
  2. Ontario History: Quarterly Journal of the Ontario Historical Society. Voolumes 41 to 89 (1949-1997) by ed. Terry Crowley, 1949
  3. Life in Ontario: A Social History by G.P.De T. Glazebrook, 1969-03
  4. Ontario 1610-1985 (Ontario Heritage Foundation Local History Series, No 1) by Randall White, 1996-07-26
  5. Places in Ontario: Their name origins and history (Encyclopedia of Ontario ; v. 2) by Nick Mika, 1977
  6. Ontario Teachers' Manuals; History by Ontario. Ministry of Education, 2010-03-07
  7. Forty years agrowing,: A history of Ontario women's institutes, by M. Viola Powell, 1941
  8. Jubilee history of the Ontario Woman's Christian Temperance Union, 1877-1927 by S G. E McKee, 2010-08-03
  9. Ontario History (Originally: Papers and Records of the Ontario Historical Society). Volumes 6 to 40 (1905-1948) by Ontario Historical Society., 1905
  10. Cuir dore hangings in the Royal Ontario Museum (History, technology and art monograph) by Ladislav Cselenyi, 1973
  11. History of the pioneer settlement of Phelps and Gorham's Purchase, and Morris' Reserve: Embracing the counties of Monroe, Ontario, Livingston, Yates, Steuben, ... of the pioneer history of Monroe County by O Turner, 1997
  12. Push!: The Struggle for Midwifery in Ontario (Mcgill-Queen's/ Associated Medical Services Studies in the History of Medicine, Health, and Society) by Ivy Lynn Bourgeault, 2007-03
  13. Ontario's Niagara parks;: A history by Ronald L Way, 1946
  14. Changing Places: History, Community, and Identity in Northeastern Ontario by Kerry M. Abel, 2007-08

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    62. Downtown Georgetown Ontario - History
    Downtowngeorgetown.com Downtown Georgetown ontario where youcan find shops and stores plus news and history of the area.
    http://www.downtowngeorgetown.com/history.html
    History G eorgetown is situated on the Credit River about 45 Kilometres from Toronto and 60 Kilometres from Hamilton. When George Kennedy, a descendant of United Empire Loyalists, established himself in the area in 1823, it was the abundant water supply for milling purposes that attracted this early entrepreneur. His mill became the beginning of a small settlement. By 1837, however, it was reported that there were still only three families living in the area of his mill known as "Hungry Hollow". It was the enterprising Barber brothers who in 1837 bought a wooden mill and foundry from Kennedy and renamed the small settlement Georgetown (presumably after George Kennedy). The Barber brothers' business flourished and attracted other industrialists such as the Dayfoots who arrived in the early 1840s and became pioneers in the leather and shoe trade in Ontario. It was the papermaking business, however, which the Barber brothers had operated since 1854, which became a real source of prosperity to the Georgetown community for over a century. Just as the excellent sites for water power and ponds in the early 1820s and the opening up of the York (or Toronto) to Guelph Road (now Hwy 7) in 1827 helped to establish this area as a settlement location, it was the building of the Grand Trunk Railroad through Georgetown and the Hamilton and North West Railroad that confirmed Georgetown would be the centre of commerce and industry in the north Halton area. Georgetown grew rapidly during the 1850s and 60s. By 1864 it had a population of 1250 and the citizens decided that it would be in their best interests to "have the management of their own local affairs in the hands of men of their choice". An application was made to Halton County Council for incorporation as a Village. This was granted on December 16, 1864.

    63. Wolves Ontario! History Of Wolves
    Wolves ontario! Oct 08, 2002 30 months is not long enough more May 14, 2002 ontarioresidents call your MPPs! Wolf bounties existed in ontario until 1972!
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    Wolves have been hunted, trapped and poisoned out of many countries. Without strong protective legislation Ontario wolves may be next! more... Apr 17, 2002
    Of the 707 Ontario wolves killed in 1995 for the commercial sale of their pelts, 93% were caught in neck snares.
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    The first grey wolf, Canis Lupus , probably appeared in Eurasia about a million years ago. Around 750 000 years ago, it is thought to have migrated to North America. Dogs are thought to be descended from wolves having been first domesticated by humans between 12 000 and 40 000 years ago. It is strange to think that wolves and their prey populations such as deer and moose probably descended from the same ancestor millions of years ago. They probably developed in association with each other. As wolves became quicker, smarter, and better adapted to kill prey, the moose and deer developed better senses of smell, hearing and protection to escape from wolves.
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    64. Emily Chesley Enters London, Ontario's History
    Emily Chesley a biography. A Woman Of Means Emily Chesley Comes to London, ontario. London,ontario, Canada was a city bursting with modernity in the 1880s.
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    Emily Chesley - a biography A Woman Of Means
    Emily Chesley Comes to London, Ontario
    Little did Emily know that one of her uncle's inventions, the Bloomer Disrobing Solution, would save her life and the lives of many young male Londoners too.

    The Flannigan family, including Emily, settled in a rambling Victorian mansion on Princess Ave. With steady royalties from Flannigan patents Emily was able to join polite society as a woman of means. The money was good in those days with the success of inventions like the vibratory earwax remover, a device which enjoyed early popularity in spite of side effects that included severe pain, dizziness, headaches and, occasionally, explosive cranial bleeding. Emily missed her pals from the Unity detachment of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police but soon found solace and companionship among the ranks of the 7 th th were quick energetic and wore familiar red tunics. While the regiment accepted Emily completely, Emily had less luck fitting in with the ladies of London who were suspicious of her wild western past. Behind her back she was sometimes referred to as "that Western woman" or "the Irish dirt cutter." Emily ignored these slurs and enjoyed everything the city had to offer, from shopping in its bustling downtown to "taking the air" through long carriage rides to the surrounding townships.

    65. Fort Henry - Kingston, Ontario, Canada
    Activities at the fort and the history of the fort.
    http://www.parks.on.ca/fort/
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    This site was made possible in part by the Bell Canada Economic Development Fund.

    66. Kinette Club Of Cornwall Ontario's History
    history of the Association and the Kinette Club of Cornwall. OC, OBE, founded theAssociation of Kinsmen Clubs on February 20th, 1920, in Hamilton, ontario.
    http://www.kinetteclubofcornwall.ca/history.html

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    H.A. (Hal) Rogers, O.C., O.B.E., founded the Association of Kinsmen Clubs on February 20th, 1920, in Hamilton, Ontario. It was lonliness - a craving for companionship - which brought 12 young Hamilton men together in what was to become the first Kinsmen Club. These founding members had the fortunate insight to immediately superimpose an objective of "Aid to Others" upon their activities. Throughtout the history of Kin's development, friendship has always been the torch. Had there not been any other purpose, but their own companionship, the little group in Hamilton would never have matured beyond a small circle of close, personal friends. Instead, that group expanded and spread to other cities, where the pattern of formation was again repeated. In a single decade, there were 30 new clubs scattered from the Pacific Ocean to Montreal. Spouses of Kinsmen, because of their natural friendship and common interests, began to meet together in the 1930's. As the Kinsmen Clubs grew, so did the ladies groups. In 1942, official recognition was given in the Kinsmen National By-laws making a Kinette Club (shortened from their original name of Kinsmenettes) an auxiliary organization to the Kinsmen Club. In 1988, the Kinettes and the Association took a big step forward when they changed their By-laws to allow any women (and not only a spouse of Kinsmen) to join a Kinette Club.

    67. Niagara Falls Imax Theatre & Adventure Niagara Falls, Ontario (History)
    Included are boats, barrels, and photographs. Find similar pages at history.Visit Online Highways' interactive American history project.
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    Location: Niagara Falls Ontario History
    Visitors can relax in comfort and enjoy "Niagara:Miracles, Myths and Magic" on a giant 6-story movie screen. The theatre is wheelchair accessible and also offers a snack bar, gift shop and plenty of free parking. The Daredevil Adventure displays artifacts from those who challenged the Falls. Included are boats, barrels, and photographs. Find similar pages at History Lowest Rates and Free candid reviews for Niagara Falls at Tripadvisor.com. Visit Online Highways' interactive American History project. A team of researchers is developing a site that will present U.S. history in the context of present day travel.
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    68. Historic Sites Ontario (History)
    Location ontario Category history. Historic Sites. Find similar pagesat history. Visit Online Highways' interactive American history project.
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    Location: Ontario History Historic Sites
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    69. The Professional College Of TCM Acupuncture, Ontario History
    As a TCM community, we are very proud to announce the establishment and incorporationof The Professional College of TCM Acupuncture, ontario that will
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    70. Shakespeare, Ontario - History Of Shakespeare
    A Brief history of Shakespeare. Our hamlet was founded in 1832 by David Bellfrom Scotland. He is credited with being the first settler in Shakespeare.
    http://www.hamlet.shakespeare.on.ca/history.html
    A Brief History of Shakespeare Our hamlet was founded in 1832 by David Bell from Scotland. He is credited with being the first settler in Shakespeare. He did this by leasing and eventually buying 300 acres of land which included all the north half of present day Shakespeare. Bells Corners sat on the original trail which led settlers to the Huron Tract. Alexander Michell, owner of the first hotel, suggested the name Shakespeare in 1852. The hamlets fortunes grew after the Grand Trunk Railway passed through. It became an important centre as farmers shipped wheat and grain by train. By 1867 the population was around 500 people. There were five general stores, shoe shops, blacksmiths, two carriage factories, tailors, potters ,a coopers shop, doctors, a two room school house, cabinet factory, tannery, four hotels, opera hall and even a weekly newspaper. Modern conveniences like the telephone arrived in 1910 and electricity in 1922. The first time the road through the hamlet was paved was in 1924. Today the hamlet is home to 750 people. We celebrate our rural roots and friendly hospitality towards travelers. We have Many Interesting Antiques Shops, Craft and Gift Shops, Stores and Businesses. Shakespeare is a truly Unique Community. Stop and visit awhile! Home Businesses and Shopping Events Location ... e-mail

    71. London, Ontario's History -- Historic London
    This page is all about London, ontario's enchanting past from its discoveryin the 1700s to its pioneer and Victorian days. More history pages.
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    Please send your comments,opinions, questions, photos, and/or historical information to: Please Sign The Guestbook Sign Guestbook View Guestbook London's History This page is all about London, Ontario's enchanting past from its discovery in the 1700s to its pioneer and Victorian days. Take a fascinating trip into London's past, and discover Historic London. It's almost like being there. London's First Pioneer Coming Soon! More history pages. Check back for updates that will include: articles about London's pre-history, founding and Pioneer Days. These pages are currently being worked on, and will be posted soon. Be sure to visit . Their web site is filled with fascinating stories about London's history.
    Site Index HOME London History Historic Attractions London Photos London Ghosts London In Retrospect ... London Links Web Historic London L ast Modified: 29 May 2002 The Past Is Only A Breath Away at Historic London

    72. Operation Red Nose :: Kingston, Ontario :: HISTORY
    Dalton Avenue, Rm. 228, Kingston, ontario, K7M 8N6 Phone 613.544.7447Fax 613.544.0431. What is Operation Red Nose? Operation Red
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    Operation Red Nose's philosophy

    Certain values underlie the philosophy of Operation Red Nose. It is non-moralist and is neutral regarding the consumption of alcohol. Our position is simple: if you drink, don't drive. Call a cab, call a friend, spend the night or call Operation Red Nose.
    Why call it Operation Red Nose?
    Operation Red Nose was the name used by the Canadian Armed Forces stationed in Valcartier near Quebec City for its annual mid-winter exercise held in the frigid month of February. Organizers thought this name was perfectly suited to a volunteer designated driving service offered during the cold climes of December. Permission was granted to use the name for our innovative road safety campaign. The name also refers, of course, to Rudolf the red-nosed reindeer - also the name of our playful Mascot - who lit Santa Claus' way one foggy Christmas Eve. How it all got started Registered non-profit corporation In 1985, following its inaugural success, Operation Red Nose became a duly incorporated non-profit organization whose mandate is to foster, assist and support the development of other local Operation Red Nose campaigns throughout Canada. De Koninck, the creator of Operation Red Nose, remains president of the national corporation. Operation Red Nose and its trademark are the exclusive property of the corporation and only recognized host organizations may use it under specific conditions. The corporation does not charge host organizations for staging the annual program.

    73. Oldtimers' Hockey Canada Peterborough Ontario - History Page
    significant event in the history of Oldtimers' Hockey the staging of the FirstNational Oldtimers' Hockey Tournament in Peterborough, ontario in February 1975
    http://www.oldtimershockeycanada.com/history.htm
    OLDTIMERS' HOCKEY A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE In October of 1974, John F. Gouett founded the Canadian Oldtimers' Hockey Association (COHA), and prepared the way for the most significant event in the history of Oldtimers' Hockey...the staging of the First National Oldtimers' Hockey Tournament in Peterborough, Ontario in February 1975. The major success of the First National Oldtimers' Hockey Tournament that brought 56 teams and over 1000 players from across our nation together was the foundation that John utilized for his development of the COHA as a national sports' association with the recognition of the Government of Canada (Recreation Canada) to provide programs and services for it's membership across Canada and internationally. The Golden Years of Oldtimers' Hockey from 1975 to 1980 was recognized by the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (CAHA) with an associate membership status for the COHA with direct involvement with the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) and its member country associations. Member country associations of the IIHF from Denmark, Great Britain, Holland, Japan and Switzerland worked closely with John to establish an International Cup of Oldtimers' Hockey that hundreds of teams participated in along with over 150 Oldtimers' Hockey Clubs and 3,000 players that traveled from Canada to these major international hockey events that were coordinated by John and his COHA national office staff.

    74. SPCC Alumni Association (Ontario) -- History & Milestones
    SPCC ALUMNI ASSOCIATION (ontario) history MILESTONES. Establishedin 1984 1984, FOUNDING PRESIDENT Vivian Tseng §õ´f»ö.
    http://home.ica.net/~spccon/history.htm
    SPCC A LUMNI A SSOCIATION (O NTARIO H ISTORY ILESTONES Established in 1984... F OUNDING P RESIDENT: Vivian Tseng §õ´f»ö
    April 7 First Dinner Gathering at the New World Restaurant
    October 27 Dinner-Dance at the Prince Hotel
    P RESIDENT: Kenneth Chan ³¯´º¦p
    May 25 Spring Get-together Dinner
    November 16 Dinner-Dance at Sheraton Downtown
    P RESIDENT: Yvonne Chiu ¾H¤H¼
    March 7 Spring Dinner at the New Dynasty Restaurant
    April 20
    July 18 Summer Picnic at the Heart Lake Conservation Area
    P RESIDENT: Bob Sum ¨H²~²Æ March 26 Dinner-Dance at Noble House August 5 Dinner with Dr. Kotewall «e®Õªø¹©É°ò³Õ¤h P RESIDENT: Helen Chan April 22 Dinner-Dance at the Radisson Hotel November 4 Fall Re-union Dinner at Noble House P RESIDENT: Helen Chan May 20 SPCC 75th Anniversary Celebration Dinner-Dance at Sheraton Parkway with Alumni Choir Performance P RESIDENT: Helen Chan March 23 Karaoke Dinner at Sheraton Parkway P RESIDENT: Helen Chan February 15 Chinese New Year Dinner April 25 Family Bowling Day at Club 300 September 26 Music Worship at the Chinese Markham Presbyterian Church P RESIDENT: Helen Chan February 27 Karaoke Dinner at the Palace Seafood Restaurant October 9 Fall for the Good Old Days " Concert at the Markham Theatre for Performing Arts (The first formal SPCC concert organized by an overseas alumni association) P RESIDENT: Helen Chan February 26 Chinese New Year Dinner August 7 Music Worship at the Chinese Markham Presbyterian Church October 22 A Fair of a Decade 10th Anniversary Celebration Dinner-Dance at Sheraton Parkway

    75. HOME - Global Genealogy & History Shoppe - GlobalGenealogy.com Inc.
    Genealogies, local histories, maps and atlases, software, archival supplies, and calendar of upcoming Category Society Genealogy Products and Services Books...... Periodicals Current and back issues of popular genealogy and history magazinesand Rights Reserved 13 Charles Street, Suite 102, Milton, ontario, Canada L9T
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    76. Index Of /pub/usgenweb/ny/ontario/history
    Parent Directory 26Oct-2002 1215 - fraternal/ 26-Oct-2002 1215 -......Index of /pub/usgenweb/ny/ontario/history. Name Last modified Size
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    Index of /pub/usgenweb/ny/ontario/history
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    77. Canadian Information By Subject: History Of North America
    971.301 ontariohistory Allegiance the ontario Story Bienvenue à Windsor(Windsor Public Library) Bytown Museum, Ottawa Bytown or Bust!!
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    78. Master Gardener's Of Ontario, Inc. - General Information
    Master Gardeners of ontario Inc., maintained by the ontario Horticultural Association. The site contains links to an interesting history of the Master Gardener program in Canada, and contact numbers for Master Gardener Hotlines in the province.
    http://www.interlog.com/~onthort/mg/mg.html
    Master Gardeners of Ontario, Inc
    Affiliated with the Ontario Horticultural Association
  • The Master Gardener Provincial Administrator is:
    Wendy Chrystian
  • Office Telephone : 905 309 3959
  • FAX : 905 309 3960
  • E-Mail : Wendy Chrystian
  • Address : 9 Garden Drive Grimsby, Ont. L3M 3X8
    Click on the links below for information on the history, structure and hot lines in Ontario
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    (Thunder Bay MG) E-MAIL-Susan Geraldton (satellite group of Thunder Bay) Rainy River District Thunder Bay District MG Home Page Zone 2 Board Director Stewart McCombie, Treasurer (North Bay, MG) E-MAIL-Stewart Algoma, Muskoka-Parry Sound North Bay MG Home Page Sudbury MG Home Page Temiskaming (Formerly New Liskeard) Haliburton Zone 3 Board Director Avalon Hamlin ( Sarnia) E-MAIL-Avalon Elgin Essex/Windsor London/Middlesex MG Home Page Oxford Sarnia-Lambton MG Home Page Zone 4 Board Director Bruce MacNeil (Kitchener, MG)
  • 79. Ontario Handweavers And Spinners, Home
    Burlington, ontario, Canada. Membership benefits, education programs, conferences and regional seminars, services, study groups and sample exchanges, history of the organization.
    http://www.OHS.on.ca/
    Ontario, Canada Do YOU have your Inspired Fibres Journal yet? form to send in your nominations! Need a loom? OHS is selling the travelling looms.
    gives you the opportunity to communicate with other individuals
    in the fibre crafts,
    whether you are weavers, spinners, dyers,
    basket makers, braiders, tablet weavers, paper makers and ........ Our organization has members in all regions of the province of Ontario,
    as well as other parts of Canada, the United States and abroad. Fibre Focus , a quarterly magazine is our
    main method of communication with our members.
    Now we are reaching out on the Web as well.
    We hope this will keep you interested, informed
    of our activities and allow us to respond to your needs. We have educational programs regional seminars
    biennial conferences
    special events and other services available to members. Please explore our website and find what we have to offer. The Ontario Handweavers and Spinners organized in 1956 to promote high standards in the fibre arts and arouse public interest in our craft.

    80. Pomeranian Club Of Ontario - History
    Club history. The first official meeting of the Pomeranian Club of ontario was heldon December 17, 1989 at the Credit Valley Show in Toronto to elect the first
    http://onpoms.mondenet.com/history.html
    Club History
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    The first official meeting of the Pomeranian Club of Ontario was held on December 17, 1989 at the Credit Valley Show in Toronto to elect the first executive and to approve the constitution. At that meeting there was 11 members present: Gail Christie, Elizabeth Dupuis, Bob and Brenda Gibson, Matt Heindl, Bob and Barb MacCrimmon, Diane McWhinnie, Frank and Marlene Penney, and Eda VanderVeen. Also present at the meeting was Mr. Don Palmer representing the Canadian Kennel Club who had been invited to chair the meeting.
    The first executive consisted of Marlene Penney as President, Eda VanderVeen as Vice-President, Barbara MacCrimmon as Secretary and Newsletter Editor, Bob Gibson as Treasurer and Gail Christie, Brenda Gibson, Matt Heindl and Dianne McWhinnie as Directors. The first newsletter was published in February, 1990. On June 1, 1990 the Club was recognized officially by the Canadian Kennel Club.
    The Pomeranian Club of Ontario's first conformation and obedience sanction match was held on Sunday, August 26, 1990 at Lake Ontario Park in Kingston under the chairmanship of Barbara MacCrimmon. Using Marlene Penney's words in her Presidents Message in the following newsletter, the sanction match was a "smashing SUCCESS!!". As a result of this success the Pomeranian Club of Ontario was now allowed to hold its first Specialty which was to occur in September at Cornwall in conjunction with the Pomeranian Club of Canada Specialty.

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