- CA BWGPL OS10683
- 1918
Rhoda McKay (left) with two unknown individuals. If you have any additional information about this photo please contact the library at 905-775-3328.
Rhoda McKay (left) with two unknown individuals. If you have any additional information about this photo please contact the library at 905-775-3328.
Toronto General Nurses Recieve Their Diplomas
Toronto General hospital held its graduation ceremonies in Convocation hall last night. Happy to receive that coveted diploma are Jo-Anne Carter, Ottawa, left, Eleanor Boyd and Diane Finlayson, Right. Moffatt A. Woodside, dean, faculty of arts, University of Toronto, addressed the graduation class.
Front Row: Roy Collings, Clarence James, Tom Batchelor, Dan Hunter, Wesley Botham, Ralston Hunter, Don. Graham. Second Row: Bill Nesbitt, Oscar Botham, Ken Saint, Jack Geddes, Calvin Aiken, Doug. Willson, Roy Peterman, Bill Semenuk, Maurice Seim. Third Row: Olive Readman, Marion Ogilvie, Doris Peterman, Dorothy Coburn, Josephine Iceton, Laura Maurino, Mary Green, Alice Joan Hirlehey, Margureite Waite, Anita Collings, Margaret Aiken. Fourth Row: Hazel McKinstry, Marjorie Bales, Audrey Coburn, Velma Coburn, Audrey Lang, Principal George Atkinson, Mac Ogilvie, Pat Bales, Arthur Langham, Bud Fagal.
Ben Webb. If you have any additional information about this photo please contact the library at 905-775-3328.
Bill Thwaites, owner and proprietor of the only gas station in Mt. Pleasant.
John Kneeshaw,left, looks at school bus he was driving when a sanitation truck collided with him last Friday night near the Honorable Earl Rowe School. At right is Edgar Sturgeon of Sturgeon Bus Lines.
Kenneth Seim of Toronto, a former resident of Bradford, submitted this week's photograph. It shows the 35-piece Canadian Army Service Corps Brass Band performing in Bradford during "Three Gala Days" sponsored by the Royal Canadian Legion, Sunday July 31, 1932. Mr. Seim thinks the band came from Camp Borden. "This used to be quite an occasion. We all used to look forward to it," says Mr. Seim. This photo appeared in the Bradford Witness as part of the series entitle "Yesterdays."