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Belleville Times May-69 2 sheets folded Newspaper includes editorial, advertisements,
articles and pictures|Belleville gets new look in
newspapers with the birth of the Times|Letter
from the publisher, Roger Worth, explaining the
use of off set production. What readers can
expect, quality of reproduction of photographs,
better ads|Guide for the Times advertisers-Do's
and Don't, Caption are important|Photos:
Locomotive at Zwick's Park; Bobby Orr with a
prized animal
Vol. 0 No. 0
Belleville Times 4-Jun-69 6 sheets folded Belleville Times is big news-the birth of the
newspaper-includes editorial, advertisements,
articles and pictures|CJBQ changes policy with
the Regilious Broadcasting|Editorial: Exciting
Times Ahead-Letter from the publisher and the
paper's policies|Mr & Mrs Manley Ford's rock
collections and photos|The plaza issue:where is
it going? Does Belleville need another plaza-pros
and cons|Photos: Church spire; Motor boat
racing in Quinte; Construction of the Regional
Unemployment Insurance Regional Office
building; Girl Guides in parade; Crossing guard
Lindsay Bird; Plane & train diplay at Zwick's
Island Park; horse competition|It's jan's own
corner-hobbies and recipes|New stamps issued
to honor: The 50th Annv of the first no-stop
Trans Atlantic Flight made by Alcock & Brown,
the 50th Annv of the death of Sir William Osler,
world recognized medical figure|Cyclists receive
first aid certificates-the Piston Pushers
Motorcycle Club|"On Monday Next" comedy
opens the Belleville Theatre Guild in new
theatre, photo of Richard Howard with wife Lila
Kedrova|Moira Secondary School doubles
guidance staff|Joy I Johnston: Foreign languages
can create problems when travelling|Fashion
show at the Belleville Chapter of Hadassah|R M
Patterson: Garden Talk|Modern look through
Vol 1 No 1
Belleville Times 11-Jun-69 4 sheets folded Cost of homes up 10%|Council supports separate
schools|Chamber may contract for tourist
promotion|Photos: City residents at Zwick's
Island Park concert, Y's Mens' cookout, Betty
Ling with trophy; Summer comes to Corby Park;
Sail past a huge success; The new Dundas Street
Bridge; Belleville parking sign hours; Kids playing
at Zwick's Island Park; Sign at East Hill playground
for swings|Generation Gap need not
exist|Editorial: Let's have Potter in Robarts
cabinet; The Chamber and it's grant-
editorial|Letters to the Editor: Responce to
article to contract out tourism promotion from
Ray Bradshaw|Crossing guards protect
children|Bill Hockley: All around town| R M
Patterson: Garden talk|Decision on vice
principals|It's jan's own corner-tidbits &
recipes|Jackets presented to students by Fred B
Deacon|William Eakins joy of sculpturing, photo
of William|Proposal accepted by the Hastings
County Board of Education|Belleville Transit
system--almost 100 years old, photos of Fred
Rawson Sr with 1920 bus|Great weekend on the
Moira River, photos of kids|Michiyo from
Belleville is a clown in the circus &
photo|Motorcycles problem for youths visiting
the city|Mrs T W Day says making cuddly dolls is
"just a hobby", photos of dolls
Vol 1 No 2
Belleville Times 18-Jun-69 4 sheets folded Chain proposes large motel for Bell Telephone
Training|Some services curtailed as council
chops grants|Bridge to alleviate traffic
situation|Photos: Kids on slide; Lastest inovation
in travel-"car-boat"; Sketch of new overpass and
bridge over the Moira River; The first plane built
in Canada was made in Belleville; Pineapple spirit
in the park; Kids enjoying summer at Corby Park;
Harness racing in Belleville; 1969 Belleville
General Hospital School of Nursing graduates;
Baseball players; Boys going fishing; The
Belleville Market--1910 and today & Mrs Gilbert
Thompson of Frankford with flowers; Queen
Victoris students going camping; Lacrosse
anyone; Moira Beverage's new truck|Pollution
keeps out industry|List of grants chopped
services cut|Editorial: Those beef prices; Are our
teachers overpaid?|Miss Canada, Nancy Wilson,
is coming|What is minor sports?|Letters to the
Editor- Dr Richard Potter from Fred B.
Deacon|Jan's Corner: Article on community
service, recipe|Aquarium club members elect
new members|R M Patterson: Garden talk|"Pot"
problem growing-easy for youth to buy|Finding
employment for youth summer jobs, photo of
Eric Ferguson, director of Manpower Student
Services and Ann McCorquodale|Hugh Pepper:
Row your boat|Roger Porter:
Vol 1 No 3
Belleville Times June 25,1969 5 sheets folded Pressure groups now an issue-new ratepayer
assoc|Joyce blasts Times story of the motel-Bell
Telephone Training Centre which are
rumors|Mayor criticized on appointments that
has no representatives from East and West Hill
areas|Photos: Spectators at the National Air
Show at Mountain View & others looking
skyward; How much is that doggie in the
window; St Michael's Church from the air;
Donald Flafler at 5; Aerial view of The Bay of
Quinte Golf and Country Club; The new bridge
over the Moira River; David Duplain,6, fishing off
Zwick's Island; Dianne Gunning, Tweed is Dairy
Princess for Hastings County with runner ups-
Dorothy Parks, Anne Lahey, Judy Ellis|Bill
Hockley: All around town|Editorial: Why can't
council start on time;Industrial announcements
etc; Representation is the issue; The ratepayers
organize; Teacher rebuts Times editorial on
teachers pay|It's jan's own corner-Belleville the
Friendly City, recipe|Humane Society has a large
selection of pets|Painting a major interest for
Mrs Meg Petersen, Mrs Bea Williamson, Mrs
Lillan Peddie (see photos)|Fred Robinson Jr:
Belleville man investigates Loch Ness|Will Quinte
Arts Festival continue? Reduces grant!|Tour
Guide for O'Hara Mill at the offical opening of
the Poineer House|New men join the force,
Vol 1 No 4
Belleville Times 2-Jul-69 4 sheets folded Plaza issue: Re-hearing may be
delayed|Marathon Realty Ltd may have
objection|Official plan ready this
year|Advantages of the City of Belleville|New
industries spark enthusiasm|Photo: Belleville
Fire Dept train new firemen; Brendon Hiltz,; 1
1/2 cheers at baseball game; St Thomas Anglican
Church; 1890's bridge across the Moira; Young
girl at Pardale pool; Kids selling Kool Aid on
Janlyn Cres (Jerry & Andy Sine); Gordon and Roy
Hobbs with go cart; photos of Beth Lloyst,
Michael Nolan & Tracey Clapp at the new
Kinsmen playground; Angie, Pauline Bailey &
Denise Graham enjoying summer
activies|They're off to Quebec in two weeks-the
Canadian Council of Christians and Jews select
students for exchange trip, photo of Bonnie
Ash|Summer is funtime at Scouts camp, photo at
Camp Seganaska|Editorial: Special meetings
cause for concern; Citizens on fixed income
suffer; Industrial announcements terrific; Why
not support OSD students; More about our
editorial|Chamber extends hours over the
summer, Chris Haig|Belleville man fights mail
order racket|R M Patterson: Garden Talk|Sunday
was a great day for ball with photos|Fred
Robinson Jr: Vast majority of youth not long
haired idiots|Bill O'Sullivan: The coach's wife,
Vol 1 No 5
Belleville Times 9-Jul-69 5 sheets folded Boy drowns at Moira dam, photos of recovery
effort|Belleville sets a new record in real estate
sales|Roger Porter: Investments|Officials expect
new theatre to boom on Pinnacle St|Editorial:
Decision needed on plaza issue; Traffic a
problem; A youngster drowns; A job well
done|Readers react to article on Belleville
youth|1816 Map of Belleville|Photos: Bridge
Street United Church, Tommy Dupuis, John &
Fred McPherson in a raft at Zwick's Island,
Wendy Workman & Boyd Sullivan working old
pump & Kathy Cook fishing at O'Hara's Mill, Paul
Lindley at Kinsmen playground, Fun in the sun-
sailing; City employees working at Victoria Park;
Police constable Lorne McLinton, 34 passes
away; Amanda Lugtenburg, John Gay; kids taking
swimming lessons at the Kinsmen Swimming
Pool; Theresa Martin & Debbie Gentlemen at
Outlet Park;Hastings & Prince Edward Reg
Memorial in the sun;|Mrs Ralph E Johnson: City
woman has bus problem in Ecuador|Bill Hockley:
All around the town|Bill O'Sullivan: Sports
program expands|R M Patterson: Garden
Talk|Photos of rescue workers teaming up at
Moira Dam|Belleville accountant makes record
flight and photos of Ed Paige with the
glider|Jan's own corner|Opening of the Pioneer
House at the O'Hara Mill with lots of photos
Vol 1 No 6
Belleville Times 16-Jul-69 4 sheets folded Motel & training centre for Bell Telephone may
be delayed|Power rates junp 8%|Photos: Darcy
Lawson with Canadian Grand Champion Morgan
mare named Windcrest Daphne; New Brooke
Bond plant; Valorie Geen, Donna Boulter, Julie
Bradshaw & Barbara Jean MacQuarrie
sunbathing; Horses at a competition at Bain Park,
Karen Hodgson & her horse Sam at Bain Park;
Donals John Ross at Kinsmen playground; Terry
Sinclair checks playground schedule; Gail
Spurgeon, Tom Hallam, Susan Johnson & Laurie
Grant doing crafts at playground; Work
continuing on the new bridge across the Moira;
Kids swimming at Parkdale pool|Chamber
advises residents of Referral Selling|New
directory erected at Victoria Park|Editorial:
Radio talk in program would serve the need for
residents to air city concerns; letter from
readers|Gandalf the Green joins Times|July 26---
date to remember for Bantam Tournnament|It's
jan own corner|1870's Deaf school almost 100
years old, sketch of school|Bill Hockley: All
around town|Glanmore an echo of yesteryear,
artists style reflects exuberance|Orangemen
celebrate Glorious 12th, photos of men in
Marmora|R M Patterson: Garden Talk
Vol 1 No 7
Belleville Times 23-Jul-69 4 sheets folded 1,000 housing units for city|Rats run like pets in
home|Photos: Linda Candler, 3 photos of kids
diving at Kinsmen pool; A seaplane docked in
Belleville harbour; St Andrews Church; Kids
swimming at the Bay of Quinte Yacht club; Photo
of air cadets with a glider at Mountain View;
Cheryl Shettler, Heather Scullion, Bernice Harvie
at Zwick's Island; King Sol discount store & girls
sitting outside during the downtown sidewalk
sale; Skyview of Belleville at a different angle;
construction of Sir George Vanier school;
Chisholm Mill in Roslin; Premier John Robarts &
William Hawthrone discussing pollution|Times
appoints a New Editor-Donald T.
MacKenzie|Roger Porter: Investments|Editorial:
The rat problem, New housing a step forward,
Council apologizes, Support not favoured on
school issue|Rises on Point of Privilige-Jeffery
returns criticism|Point Anne Fire Dept all
volunteers, picture of old and new fire
engines|William Pierce dies on a non-existant
day, 31 Feb 1860, photo of cross marking his
grave with date|Bill Hockley: All around town|R
M Patterson: Garden talk|Photo Ad introducing:
New Fun Vehicle--the AMPHIBIOUS
Beaver|Three Moon Babies in Quinte area on the
day the first man landed on the moon|Religion:
Ancient church doctrines obsolete|Four Seasons
Vol 1 No 8
Belleville Times 30-Jul-69 4 sheets folded Youth crime rate up 221%|No action on rats-
Official on holiday|Photos: Moon over the Bay of
Quinte; Construction of IAC insurance building,
cartoon about amalgamation of Belleville &
Thurlow Township; Charmain Lewis enjoying ice
cream treat, kids on swings; construction of
Chromalloy Canada Ltd building; Rupert Sagrifn
washing car down a 50 ft cliff; construction of
Brooke Bond's new building; kids swinging on
monkey bars|Motel issue causes rift|Economics
is first-not politics|The week that was|Officials
passing the buck-sidewalks terrible downtown,
photos of the area|Editorial: We get letters on
city rat problem; The urban renewal issue|Once
upon a time-Janet Lunn-writer|Lawn bowling
Club plan big weekend|Quinte policemen take to
the water with photos|Communication on
wheels-Mr Byers mobile service|Chamber of
Commerce swamped with tourist calls, they are
also jack of all trades|St John Ambulance Bill
James a vetern for 46 yrs|Roger Porter:
Investments|Cartoonist Robert Lawton joins the
Times|Jans Corner: Working wives are here to
stay
Vol 1 No 9
Belleville Times 6-Aug-69 2 sheets folded Citizens group battles rats|City buys 109 acres-
$202,000|Airport group formed|Photos:
Construction of the Unemployment Insurance
Commision building; group of kids swimming at
the pool; 1860's St Andrew's Presbyterian
church; sailboat at the dockyard; resurfacing of
Wallbridge Rd; Kids at Zwick's Island|Czech
immigrants Oldrich & Anna Vlcek think Canada is
great|Editorial: Letters on teenagers; rats still an
issue|New rules for the Fair-Quinte
Exhibition|Gardening an art|Busy weekend for
police|Belleville's woman alderman, Robin
Jeffrey, enjoys politics, photo of Jeffrey
family|Welfare and Housing-Two serious
problems|Outward Bound Program at
Loyalist|Stage future looks bright for two
Theatre Groups|Century old predictions are
coming true|Gravestone makes unusual
doorstep and other stones end up in peculiar
places, photo of stone for George Wellington,
1854|Bill O'Sullivan: Sketch of proposed
recreational centre, walkathon raised $50,000
more support needed|R M Patterson: Garden
Talk-Rain produces more Trillium
candidates|Higher education is necessary says
Jan|Our readers write-Belleville called the
"cemetery"
Vol 1 No 10
Belleville Times 13-Aug-69 4 sheets folded College to cost $2,700,000, programs to be
technical|Housing standards by-law
needed:David, Health act under revision|Photos:
Girls with kittens; Centerfold with photos of the
fair, Model of new Loyalist College Building,
Farmers washing prized cattle before judging,
Piston Pushers club leads parade, Paul Vogt with
large prize, girls on ride at fair|The week that
was|Roger Porter: Investments|First day fair
attendance a record|Editorial: Letters from
readers|Cartoon of the fair|Police force buys
new cruiser, photo of Constable Robert Hall
showing boys the new cruiser|Philip Richard
honored|Two Mosquitoes equal 21 zillion pests-
article on the department of Agriculture
Entomological division|Theatre Guild to
renovate Playhouse|Jeffries devote lives to
serving Indians, English and French pushed Indian
on to Reserves|UCS Fund Drive will utilize new
idea|Dialing System changes Monday|R M
Patterson: Garden talk|Belleville jails provide
good service|Jan's own corner|Loyalist College
69/70 Moon year start for buildings, College part
of "Boom", photos included
Vol 1 No 11
Belleville Times 20-Aug-69 4 sheets folded Strike over three issues-Stephens-Adamson
walkout|Wills withdraws protest to North End
Plaza|Fair Attendance increases 100% over last
year|Photos: Wet Belleville roads; Belleville
looking down Bridge St hill; Bay of Quinte boat in
waves; Steve and Cyril Laraby taking empty
bottles to store; photo of Dundas St bridge
construction;|The week that was|Roger Porter:
Investments|Bicycle Accidents Increase
95%|Editoral:Letter from William Wills to
Chairman, Ontario Municipal Board;The Four
Seasons Issue-Bell Telephone Technical Training
Centre; More letters from Times Readers page
14|Alcoholism Can Be Cured-AA's Philosophy|Bill
O'Sullivan: Sports Page: Road Rally, Photos, Cars
came from all over, Heavy fog rolled in, 16 cars
drove 250 gruelling miles, local sports news|25
Booklets making camping simple by
Gandolf's|John Leyden: Who are the Real
Highway Murderers|Crime will be the subject at
the Circuit assembly of the Jehovah's
Witness|Rides at fair a big attraction|City has
one of two Canadian "Lifelines"| Foster's Floats
and Costumes Rentals-Costumes are insured for
more than home|Letters to the Editor|Jan's
corner-get rich schemes phony
Vol 1 No 12
Belleville Times 27-Aug-69 2 sheets folded 1,000 new jobs for the city as several major
industries moves to Belleville|Wilson plant to
employ 85|Photos: Workers placing concrete
beams on Dundas St bridge; Marvin Sharpe &
Terry Douglas picketing in front of City Hall;
Stephen Deak with his catch; Bridge under the
lights; Belleville City Hall; Aerial view of Belleville
Hospital; Carol Feeney-Squirrels ahoy; Boat
swamped at the Bay of Quinte Yacht Club, new
bridge takes shape; Diver Robbie Prewar at
Kinsmen Pool|Stamping grounds|Editorial:
Letter to the editor; Belleville is
booming|Industry Cartoon|Sports Page: Sports
Celebrity dinner|Bill O'Sullivan: Sports|Sailing in
the southern seas|School starts Tuesday|New
tower is important, photo page 14|Jan corner-
Jan takes up camping|Career in nursing
profession outlined|Bartending classes can be
fun|Classified Corner
Vol 1 No 13
Belleville Times 3-Sep-69 4 sheets folded Belleville still awaiting urban renewal
report|Plaza issue- Re-Hearing in
October?|Photos: Dr K M Douglas's great sailing
photo; CNR's caboose used for the United
Community Appeal Headquarters; Photo of
entrants in the dirt track motorcycle
competition; Karen Griffin & Lisa Boyd play at
Zwick's Island; 1969 Back to school photos;
Sidewalk sale at Belleville Plaza; Contestants for
the motorcycle race at the fair grounds|The
week that was|Police locate Mayor's stolen
car|Traffic situation can be frustrating|Editorial:
Keyless cars are helpful-5 out of 20 cars had keys
left in them; Inefficiency reigns supreme; The
objectors still objects|Cartoon-transportation
can be a problem (Re:mayor's stolen car)|Bill
O'Sullivan:Sports Page-Local sports
news|Committee writes Goodman|Special
education is important|Medical demonstration
in Belleville using an implant manufactured in
Belleville for hip replacements by one of
England's top orthopaedic surgeons|Roger
Porter: Investments|Racing is top sport|Square
dancing popular pastime|Jan reviews the scene
today|Classified Corner|Director of the Mott
Program of the Flint Board of Education and
Associate Superintendent of Community
Education to attendhte Quinte District
Vol 1 No 14
Belleville Times 4 sheets folded City Treasurer ---resigns|The urban renewal
issue|Photos: It's football time again; The waters
of the Moira Rivers muddied by construction,
Abandoned police car; New UIC building opens;
125 city landmark removed;Square dancers; New
campus building at Loyalist; construction at the
Dundas St bridge|Where the money goes|The
week that was|Theatre Season starts Oct
8|Editorial: United Appeal a good cause; Action
behind closed doors; Letter to the editor on
downtown development page 8; St John
Ambulance courses|Cartoon: Salvation Army
moves|Bill O'Sullivan: Sports Page: Additional ice
needed, Ladies host golfers|Jan discusses buying
on credit|R M Patterson: Gardener checks
Winnipeg scene|Letter to the Editor|Debbie
Branigan: Club for newcomers a great
success|Social Planning Agency offers diversified
services|The United Appeal plans many events
such as the steam engine trips, contests
etc|Loyalist hits record attendance|Chinchillas
create problem|Rev R B Deblois Wright: we
should be concerned-many are deprived- no
schooling for poorer countries|Classified
Corner|Roger Parent: Investments|Fashion
Show Week
Vol 1 No 15
Belleville Times 4 sheets folded Election action-Mayor may not
approve|Proposed plaza hearing Oct 27|United
Appeal set to go|Photos: People at pre-campaign
events; Discarded CF-100's;Trailors at
fairgrounds; Rick Gadd, Alan Frederick, Glenn
Lynn, Ricky Benson & Paul Andrews at model
aircraft show|R M Patterson: Garden Talk| Ruth
Howard: The Justice is a lady|Editoral: Still no
action on Bell rezoning; A difference of
opinion|Cartoon|Fashion scene-individuality is
fashionable|The week that was| Rev R B Deblois
Wright: Family life threatened|Coyne opens
beauty salon|Arts and Business Course classes
under way at Loyalist|Joy L Johnson: Do needles
hurt--that's the question-Immununization|WHY
GIVE? The United Appeal|Classified
Corner|Shoplifting creates problen in city|Bill
O'Sullivan: City Sports front
Belleville Times 24-Sep-69 4 sheets folded Many community events set to go this
week|Cambridge letter erupts fight at
council|The week that was|Ruth Howard:
Problem exists: Belleville animal control
situation|Photos: Initiation for student nurses at
BGH; Fasion Week; Pumping out the coffer dam
on the Moira River during construction; Drag
racing|Editorial: Animal control creates a
problem; Let's co-ordinate activities; Rink
needed|Cartoon: United Appeal|The Joint-New
mod shop opens in city|Mott program
explained|Belleville minister outlines Church's
position on sex education|R M Patterson:
Garden Talk: September is the best time to plant
lawn|Rollins named new president of the Boy
Scouts Assoc|Rev R B Deblois Wright: Cathedral
"Frozen doxologies"|Jan's corner-policewoman
coming to the rescue|Schedule of Belleville week
activities|Alexis: Looking at the fashion
scene|Bill O'Sullivan: Sports in short|Classified
Corner|WHY GIVE? United Appeal
Vol 1 No 16
Belleville Times 1-Oct-69 4 sheets folded Belleville Week underway|City could lose
complex for Four Seasons--Bell|Photos from
Belleville week; Flame burns at fairgrounds;
Photo of new Industrial Acceptance Corporation
building; Centerfold Belleville Week events;
Photo of school children on steps; Photos of
Fashion Show; An old Harvard trainer; Catherine
Wilson accepts award for mother, photos of fly-
in| M J Ewashkiw: Bridge Play|The week that
was|Editorial: Letters to the editor, committee
applauds Soden, Keegan|Cartoon: Inter-Belleville
Frog Derby|Jan's corner- surprises few in
fashion|Sportsmanship sorely lacking in
football|OBC plans open house|Successful play
coming to Centennial School|M J Ewashkiw: A
trip to swinging London, England|Frog races
popular|Religion: Lesson learned from well|R M
Patterson: Garden Talk: Mother nature heralds
color parade for fall|Classified Corner|Hundreds
attend steak fry, fly-in at Belleville airport
Vol 1 No 18
Belleville Times 8-Oct-69 4 sheets folded Renewal report released|Holiday Inn project-no
water for Thurlow|Photos: Closing of minor ball
activies at Parkdale field also page 6 & 15; photo
of demolitions;The week that was; Kids selling
apples on Bridge St; Belleville Week paint in;
more photos from Dog Show|M J Ewashkiw:
Bridge play|Picked up in passing|Editorial:
Zwick's Island--park or museum; Late starters;
Bleecker Auditorium-the problems with
centre|Cartoon-Zwick's Island|Jans corner:
becoming a hippie is difficult|Everyone has a
credit rating-photo of Credit Bureau staff|R M
Patterson: Garden talk: Fall leaves|Kennel
clubbers hold show, photos of dogs|Fun furs are
popular|M J Ewashkiw: Life in Ireland
today|Sounds of "rock" featured at
fairgrounds|"Blithe Spirit" is first production of
Theatre Guild|Transfer of The Ontario Dept of
Labour Representative creates
problem|Classified Corner|Some people find
changes in day to day life upsetting
Vol 1 No 19
Belleville Times 15-Oct-69 4 sheets folded Belleville the booming city|Photos: New site of
the $230,000 Red Barn on Dundas East; Kids
playing in fall leaves; New Harvey's on North
Front St; Damaged railway car; fall photos
around Belleville; football practice at BCI;
Belleville sign-population 33,000|The week that
was|Picked up in passing|Hope part of Christian
Gospel|Students "Outward Bound" with
photos|Editoral: Planning for the future; A
compromise on urban renewal|Cartoon|Glen
May: Sports Page: Bruins to win cup|Punch
Imlach: Punch looks at teams in the NHL|Mrs Joy
Johnston: This season brings on "Fallitis"|R M
Patterson: Garden Talk-leaves falling thick &
fast|25th reunion of the Hastings and Prince
Edward Militia Unit with photos|Doris Clark:
Dear Doris|M J Ewashkiw: Bridge News|Mrs Joy
Johnston: Whatever happened to good old
grandmas|Bill Smiley: Column composed of
various themes|Jans Corner: Rise in youth crime
rate|Classified Corner
Vol 1 No 20
Belleville Times 22-Oct-69 4 sheets folded Election action picks up steam|Could be $5,000
more down the drain as costs increase for urban
renewal consultants|Photos of Belleville at night:
fountain, Ontario Hydro office, fall flowers;
Water levels on the Moira River; fountain at
Corby Park; Ontario Hydro employees honoured
at dinner; Work on new apartment block on
Bridge St; jewelled look; Elsie Sawchuk|That was
the week|Picked up in passing|Cambridge
confident of postponement|Rescue team
organized to assist snowmobilers|12 year old
youngster gets medal: Robert Thompson saves
Mrs Heidi Stroempl from the Moira River,
photo|Editorial: Late starters at it again; Losing
city money|Cartoon: Protecting a new
image|Paul Lantz: City clergy give views on
Canada recognizing the Vatican|Glen May:
Sports Page: A rundaown on the other six NHL
teams|Punch Imlach: Punch looks at Beliveau,
Duff|R M Patterson: Garden Talk: Dahlias
brighten up fall gardens|Jans Corner: only girl in
class|Dear Doris|Religion: Indifference to
Spiritual realities|Bill Smiley: Hunting stories
making the rounds|M J Ewashkiw: Bridge
news|Classified Corner|Don Hunt: Cities create
problems, man in a human zoo
Vol 1 No 21
Belleville Times 29-Oct-69 4 sheets folded Drug ring operates in city|150 attend Belleville
Times banquet, photo, and clinic on public and
human relations, photos of clinic page 8; Girls
having a good time; Prince Philip visits Canada;
papers piled high; Historical letters from 17th
century presented to the Ontario Prime
Minister|Photos: The Globetrotters in town|Don
Hunt: Charter pilot made it cheap to fly|The
week that was|Editorial: The drug
problem|Cartoon: Paris Peace Talks|Why
shouldn't other papers change policy|Punch
Imlach: Sports page: The classless firing of
Gadsby|Glen May: Hull's resignation stirs fan
interests|R M Patterson: Garden Talk|Police
Chief Douglas Crosbie: Police aware of problem-
Crosbie discusses drug problem|Paul Lantz: City
youth admits he uses drugs|Bill Smiley:
November is clean-up time|Dear Doris|Classified
Corner
Vol 1 No 22
Belleville Times 5-Nov-69 4 sheets folded UIC mail causes delay with an extra 18,000
daily|"Bazaar of Values" Days a boost to
Belleville, contest for eight weeks with list of
stores|The week that was|Ball appointed to the
National Excutive Council of the RCAF
Association in Ottawa|Photos:The Great
Pumpkin was here; Sailboats being readies for
winter; Underwater inspiration; Winter's on its
way; Gowanbrae development under way;
Watching the Mohawks win|Editorial: Buses
need loading area; Election action in Belleville;
Who's responsible-the drug situation|Punch
Imlach: Sports Page: Signing contracts|More
women needed--Jeffrey|Split vote on TV
issue|Bill Smiley: Remember Rememberance
Day|Bridge Play|Don Hunt: Foreign ownership
still an issue|Glenn May-a one sided
appointment|Loyalist College Outward Bound
Marathon a success, photo of participant in
rain|Paul Lantz: 1979 Runacres projects 40,000
students in schools|Safety Promotions-
Stevenson Ford does it again|Doris: Dear
Doris|Classified Corner
Vol 1 No 23
Belleville Times 12-Nov-69 4 sheets folded Goodman move backfires-motel complex
approved|"Bazaar of Values" weekly
update|Photos: Rememberance Day activities;
The edge of the Ottawa River with Parliment
buildings|The week that was|Doris Clark: Dear
Doris|Editorial: Decision is unexpected; Thanks
again supporters; Relations at low
ebb|Cartoon|Punch Imlach: Sports Page: Buffalo
to make an application soon|Letters to the
editor|Large turnout for Rememberance Day
parade, photos|No change in policy-to drop
papers at carriers homes|"Gift Cottage" opens
with lots of imagination in display|Youth play
starts Nov 30|Comic opera here Saturday-The
Barber of Seville|Don Hunt: Restrictions on
marijuana|Classified Corner|R M Patterson:
Gardeners present book to library
Vol 1 No 24
Belleville Times 19-Nov-69 4 sheets folded Mass walkout of teachers|"Bazaar of Values"
update|Alderman claims letter withheld|Photos:
New wing of Belleville General Hospital; A new
sign for Belleville|Boyles not running for
council|Dark of Moon set for opening at Pinnacle
Playhouse|Editorial: Drop off point for
newspapers still an issue; Your vote is important;
Council Briefs|Cartoon|R M Patterson: Garden
Talk|Conservatives elect new executive|More
appointed to the Belleville Urban Renewal
Committee|An offer of $5000 offer from
Downtown Merchants tabled to complete an
urban renewal study|Whitepaper on taxation
will require a lot of understanding|Sports page:
Facts and figures part of column|Doris Clark:
Dear Doris|Exercise Planned with aircraft
crash|Shortage of ice time|Classified Corner
Vol 1 No 25
Belleville Times 26-Nov-69 4 sheets folded 14 in Running for council seats|"Bazaar of
Values" update|Photos: The gulls on the move;
Meeting of East Hill Ratepayers; Accident at
Four Corners; City clerk checks election boxes;
Boating season over|Belleville Autoarama|Bill
Smiley: Teachers and students|Editorial: Younger
set should get chance at ice time; Ratepayers
hear candidates|Garden Talk|Punch Imlach:
Sports Page: The Russians in our
Vancouver|Potter discusses legalizing
marijuana|1969 Municipal Election Dec 1, 1969
Polling Stations|Profiles of Election candidates:
Enos David, Jack Ireland, Gerald Joyce, Mrs Jean
Smith, Paul Russell, William Wills, Ray Bradshaw,
Mrs Robin Jeffrey|Ben Corke seeks position,
Gerry O"Connor running for the Belleville Public
Utilities Commission, Re-Elect Alderman Arnold
Orr|Doris Clark: Dear Doris|Santa's Village one
man effort by Stu Meeks|Don Hunt: No forked
tongue here|Letter to the Editor: Explains
problem to the canopy at Belleville General
Hospital from Nov 19 paper|Alderman Keegan
running again, Donald Soutter, Andre Mercier &
Gerald Cummingham running|Classified Corner
Vol 1 No 26
Belleville Times 28-Nov-69 4 sheets folded Packed house--"Bun Feed"-candidates jeered,
photos of candidates|Kitten Club International
opens its first club at the Red Lion Tavern
Trenton, photo of members|Tight race for PUC
between Gerry O'Connor, John Deacon and Lyle
Langabeer|Candidates at Chamber
meeting|Quinte ice pad issue|Photos: Red Barn
Restaurant construction|"Dark Of Moon" a great
success
Vol 1 No 26
Belleville Times 3-Dec-69 4 sheets folded Urban renewal issue Alderman -reports
delayed|Election Winners list|It pays to shop in
Belleville|Photos: Painting display by Miss L
Hallam; Susan Taylor, 3; Selection of space toys-
helmet worn by boy; Campaign over for Scott,
Ellis; Christmas is coming; Winter Wonderland at
train station; Grade 8 students study democracy;
snowy scene; Election photos; Work starts on
Wilson plant|The week that was|"Bazaar of
Values" update|Editorial: Watch those
youngsters;Issues confronting new
council|Cartoon|Punch Imlach: Sports page:
Shack is a clown prince of hockey|Letter to the
editor: That letter from Queen's Park|Bill Smiley:
Family history can be interesting|Doris Clark:
Dear Doris|M J Ewashkiw: Bridge Play|Wilkinson
successful quarterback|Santa parade on
Sunday|Religion: Words are for all
seasons|Classified Corner|R M Patterson:
Garden Talk
Vol 1 No 27
Belleville Times 10-Dec-69 6 sheets folded Santa's parade tremendous|"Bazaar of Values"
update|Photos: Santa Claus parade; Dizzy Miss
Lizzy in parade; Snow on trees; majorettes in
parade; Centerfold of Santa Claus parade photos;
Girl Guides on parade|That was the
week|Editorial: Those urban renewal reports; A
note to snowmobilers|Cartoon: Federal-
Provincial Conference|Punch Imlach: Sports
Page: Imlach reviews the NHL scene|Extra cash
for apartment dwellers|Breathalizer reduces
charges|Garden talk|Comment on breathalizer
law|Bridge play|Christmas Exchange needs
help|Santa's Village opens Friday|Snowmobiles
color Quinte area landscape|Why didn't they
vote? The non-voters reply|New York hotel sign
says "Don't tempt us"|Doris Clark: Dear
Doris|Religion: Christian must work throughout
world|Classified Corner|Bill Smiley: All's well
that ends well
Vol 1 No 28
Belleville Times 17-Dec-69 5 sheets folded Roger Worth: Plaza rehearing-Feb 2, Cambridge
fighting hard|"Bazaar of Values" update|Photos:
Pont Anne Cement carrier caught in ice; Its cool
outside for horses; Apartment building climbs
up|The week that was|Editorial: The auditorium--
-Again; the impossible was
possible|Cartoon|Contemporary courses
popular|Punch Imlach: Sports Page: Stick
swinging in the NHL|M J Ewashkiw: Bridge
Play|Unique Christmas lights twinkle to the
sound of music|Santa Village a beehive of
activity-photos of kids|Beleaguered taxpayer
makes point in letter|Change in name causes
problem in the courts|Garden Talk|Classified
Corner|Eastminister United Church play set for
Sunday|Parents without Partners hold Christmas
party
Vol 1 No 29
Belleville Times 23-Dec-69 5 sheets folded Greetings-Photo of St Thomas' Anglican
Church|The week that was|"Bazaar of Values" -a
salute to Belleville Consumers; Ads with
Christmas Greetings from Belleville
businesses;|Photos: Child meeting Santa; skaters
using bay ice; Santa can't always work wonders;
boat tied up for the winter; a wintery aerial view;
new bridge almost completed|Editorial: Let's
complete that report; The reduction in
Manpower|Cartoon|M J Ewashkiw: Bridge
play|Punch Imlach: Sports Page: The hazards of
trading players|What's for dessert-plum
pudding|Film making becomes popular|Rail
clerks fight transfer to Montreal|Missing key is
the problem-clo9ck at City Hall stopped|Roller
skating a new sport in Belleville|Editorial: Do you
think like Scrooge? A Christmas story that
deserves to be told|Cartoon|Christmas sales are
brisk|Garden Talk|Letter to the editor: She says
thanks|New bridge may hinder flood
control|Cutbacks affects Hasty Pees|Classified
Corner|Bill Smiley: Christmas is hairy|Doris
Clark: Dear Doris|Grills makes plea for rail
workers
Vol 1 No30
Belleville Times 30-Dec-69 4 sheets folded Quinte bingos are still OK- no changes|Bazaar
winner gets $100|Breathalyzer doesn't help-just
as amny drunks|Photos: Trudy Smit with dog on
sleigh; outdoor activities|The week that
was|Glen May: Sports Page: It was a great
year|Doris Clark: Dear Doris|Editorial: Wishart
does it again; Great year for Belleville|Cartoon:
New Year Baby|Parry wins top carrier award,
photo of carriers|Punch Imlach: Sports Page:
Bower really helped the Leafs|Jum Smith:
Chicago group hits big time|Zwick's Island a
winterwonderland, so is Bay of Quinte; lots of
outdoor photos of kids outdoors|Licences are
"all sold Out" for snow vehicles|Garden
Talk|Pollution is problem for ice fisherman,
photos|Extra cost may exceed $20,000 for
ratepayers|Police set up service
bureau|Classified Corner|Don Hunt: They don't
forget-a record cold spell in Edmonton|Bill
Smiley: A decade of major social change
Vol 1 No 31
Belleville Times 14-Jan-70 4 sheets folded The Plaza issue again--delays to
continue|Humane Society won't comment on a
letter|The case of the lost carpet|Photos: Snow,
snow go away; Fishbowl hockey; It's winter in
Belleville|The week that was|Ice surface a little
closer|M J Ewashkiw: Bridge Play|Editorial:
Miracles can happen-brawl at hockey
game|Cartoon: UN Observer Post|Founded in
1925 Y's Men's have many projects|Lions Club
help the mentally retarded with a school and
workshop, also significant work with the
blind|Punch Imlach: Sports Page-- Canada could
have won series|Glen May: Czechs picked for
tournament|Bill Smiley: Watch those parties|Joy
J Johnston: Teachers claim the wrong parents
visit the classroom on Parents Night|R M
Patterson: Garden Talk|Kinsmen celebrate 50th
anniversary|Doris Clark: Dear Doris|Top Blues
bands to be featured|Letters to the Editor: Ex-
Alderman offers comments|Classified
Corner|Don Hunt: Bourassa is favored in
leadership race
Vol 1 No 33
Belleville Times 21-Jan-70 4 sheets folded By invitation only--That secret meeting-Only
some of the Recreation and Arena Committee
were invited|Four Seasons expands--
Already|Holiday Inn to Thurlow|Photos: Seats
cause problems at the arens; Firemen at work;
Murals completed by youth; the Belleville
Theatre Guild practises for "Wait Until Dark"; Fun
in the snow|The week that was|Don Hunt: Piles
of grain-and private jets|Editorial: Really,
Alderman Soutter-arena seats; service with a
smile|Cartoon: The travelling salesman|Punch
Imlach: Sports Page--All Stars create
controversy|R M Patterson: Garden
Talk|BRR...Its cold: Winter training for
Ameliasburg firemen|Doris Clark: Dear
Doris|Ballet here tonight|Two clubs in the city--
Kiwanians stress involvement; delivery of
telephone books photo of new
involvement|Winter Carnival Feb 5-8|Classified
Corner|Glen May: Five more NHL honors|Bill
Smiley: Sixties were pure bosh
Vol 1 No 34
Belleville Times 28-Jan-70 4 sheets folded Potter blasts Loyalist-secret board
meetings|Photos: Spring not far away; Belleville
snowmobilers on trail near Bancroft; Hairy pro
George Knudson; The snow is piling up; Getting a
new book at the library; Hold that pose;
Snowmobilers in Bancroft|The week that
was|Vader wins trip to Expo 70 in Tokyo|Bridge
Play|Editorial: We get letters on Citizen of the
Year|Cartoon: Trudeau congratulating man|Glen
May: Superb opportunity for Imlach-moves to
the USA|Punch Imlach: Sports Page; He's going
to coach new entry|120 Attend theatre
conference on Youtheatre|Blues festival huge
success|Bill Smiley: A love affair that died|Don
Hunt: Change in system is indicted|Loyalist plans
seminar on development|Taxation changes on
the way|R M Patterson: Garden Talk|Who will it
be? Citizen of the Year Banquet Feb 2|Letters to
the Editor: Writer urges public to attend hearing
on North Front re-zoning|Students speak out
during public speaking contest|Alexis: On the
fashion scene|Classified Corner|Doris Clark: Dear
Doris
Vol No 35
Belleville Times 5-Feb-70 4 sheets folded Simpson-Sears in proposed plaza|Ian S
Robertson: Carnival gets reprive|Photo: View of
Belleville from West Hill by Curran-Lantz;
Women in new coat"The Wet Look"; Aerial view
of Zwick's Island boatclub; Duck in snow; Sandy
Neale at winter carnival; Spring fashion photo;
Winter photo of couple-too cold for him but not
her; The model bride; January Thaw for the agile;
CF-101B Voodoo Swap; Monarchs of the road-
Canadian Auto Rally Champs; Brrr-It's cold in
Europe|Little reaction to new school course-
Human Growth and Development|The week that
was|On Stage: Photo of workshop at Belleville
Theatre Guild|Choice of 15 girls for snow
queen|Editorial: Policy statement; It's our
carnival-lets participate|Cartoon: Birth
control|Letters to the Editor: Comments on OMB
hearing|Punch Imlach: Sports Page-Can NHL
players handle fame; Moira curlers provincial
finalists; Basketball Tournament; Snowmobile
races $5000 purse|New appointment for Moira
head Linton Read by the Hastings County Board
of Education|"Emphysema on increase" in talk
by Merrill Dales|Quinte skaters in action, photo
of skaters in ice show|Glen May: February is
bleak but....not at tight pant meet|Don Hunt:
Canada Water Act-action at last?|Faces in the
news: Punch Imlach, The Duke of Windsor|Anne
Vol 1 No 36