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The Month That Was

Across
August 1963 - Ritson Road North paving has been completed to this major east-west road
July 1947 – The Dog Days of summer were blamed on people apparently spotting these extraterrestrial vehicles
June 1927 – The Red Cross Cottage located in this popular park was built by the Rotary Club and was opened on Wednesday, June 15
August 1909 – The employees of the McLaughlin Carriage Company enjoyed an excursion to this Ontario town
March 1863 – a black wool veil was advertised as ‘Lost’ featuring a floral design of this flower
May 1949 – Firemen were called to this industry on Bruce Street to quell a chimney fire
August 1935 - Three patients of _____ _____ ____ were present when the opening of the institution took place twenty-five years ago
December 1872 – The papers reported a terrible fire that occurred in Downtown Oshawa, which was saved by the use of Whitby’s engine, named this
December 1865 - January 1 and June 28, 1865, no less than 361 persons were conveyed to London hospitals to be treated for injuries received from these animals
April 1937 – the headlines this month were dominated by the landmark strike at this manufacturing giant
October 1862 – There was a reception for this Governor General (the last for the Province of Canada and first for the Dominion) as he passed through Whitby
October 1938 – Jack Kennedy & his orchestra were advertised as playing at this popular pavilion
April 1872 – location of Oshawa Lacrosse club meeting
October 1929 – A provincial election was set for October 30; this Oshawa man was the leader of the Liberal party
July 1872 - Truman P. White of the Liberals was imploring South Ontario Voters not to vote for this man, the incumbent, as MP
June 1927 – Babe Ruth, the Bambino, broke his 1921 Homer record against the Athletics, playing for this team
June 1919 – Road safety advise for children: “Don’t be a ‘___-__________.’ Cross the street at street corners.”
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December 1915 – Canadians were supporting the war loan initiatives, proving the statement made by this Prime Minister (Premier) at the outset, that that Canada would support the Empire in winning the struggle if it took the last dollar and the last man we had
November 1947 – An Oshawa teen spotted a Deer on the property of this Oshawa landmark, still operating today
September 1945 – location of the Oshawa Youth Men’s and Ladies’ Club dance
April 1939 – This Oshawa team won the Eastern Canada Junior hockey ‘crown’ in 1938 and 1939
March 1926 – Thomas Meighan’s newest film, Irish Luck, opened at this downtown theatre
May 1944 – “Official records of _______ _______ Clinics across Canada during 1943, which have just been released, show that the Oshawa Clinic was fifth in the province and eight in the Dominion in the matter of donations”
January 1872 – In the Canadian Statesman, the farm of Thomas Guy was advertised for sale; this was the name of his farm
February 1862 – this gentleman is selling boots and shoes cheaper than ever
May 1873 – this popular temperance lecturer was advertised to give a lecture in the Music Hall -
January 1935 – votes were taking place in various municipalities about going ‘wet’ or ‘dry’; abstaining from alcohol is at the core of this movement
February 1926 - W. H. Karn’s Drug Store moved into the new store at King and Ontario streets, directly opposite this former landmark
September 1873 – the Constable, George _______ was looking for “The man who went into Esquire Farewell’s Cellar Window, Harmony, lately and removed there from 7 bars of soap, in addition to the one he took last spring.”