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1950-1954 FWDTJ Social Notices and News.Xlsx Index of social notices, news and photos as published in the Fort William Daily Times-Journal 1950 -1954 NAME EVENT DATE SOURCE NOTES A. & M. Hurtig Furriers PIC n/a 2 Feb 1952 p.10 Lakehead business advert page A. Fucile Custom Tailors PIC n/a 22 Jan 1952 p.6 Lakehead business advert page Aalto, Helmi E. BIO n/a 13 Feb 1950 p.1 New Canadian citizen Aalto, K.M. (Mr. & Mrs.) ANN n/a 10 Oct 1953 p.6 pic 50th Abaraham, Lawrence BIO n/a 2 Jan 1954 p.1 In accident Abercrombie, Gordon James GRAD n/a 14 May 1952 p.1 Queen's Abercrombie, Lois M n/a 7 Jul 1953 p.8 pic To Ralph Wuoresola Abercrombie, W.J. BIO n/a 7 Oct 1954 p.13 pic Feted by staff Achtenberg, Rhodella PIC n/a 15 Sep 1953 p.6 Opens Rhodella's School of Dancing Ackerman (daughter) B 29 Aug 1951 31 Aug 1951 p.20 L.L. Ackerman, Stephen Charles B 15 May 1954 18 May 1954 p.20 S.G. Acme Furnaces and Manufacturing NEWS n/a 24 Jan 1952 p.1 Fire Adams (son) B 21 Jul 1952 6 Aug 1952 p.18 W.H. Adams, A.C. BIO n/a 15 Feb 1950 p.1 pic To Forests board Adams, Claire Gertrude M 16 Jun 1951 25 Jun 1951 p.6 To Edward Johnson Adams, Dorothy PIC n/a 28 May 1954 p.1 FW Public Health Centre opens Adams, Dorothy PIC n/a 29 Jun 1954 p.2 Health unit open house Adams, Duncan Ross M 8 Aug 1952 13 Aug 1952 p.6 To Kathleen Smelow Adams, Duncan Ross M n/a 2 Sep 1952 p.6 pic To Kathleen Smelow Adams, Eleanor Haire M n/a 2 Nov 1953 p.7 To Kenneth Craig Adams, F. (Mrs.) BIO n/a 8 Aug 1950 p.1 In accident Adams, Frank BIO n/a 13 Jan 1951 p.9 Sold FW Bread Company Adams, Helen Gertrude M 31 Jul 1951 1 Aug 1951 p.7 pic To Garfield Pitt Adams, J.E. (Sgt.) BIO n/a 17 Mar 1953 p.1 pic To attend Coronation Adams, Jim (Sgt.) PIC n/a 9 May 1953 p.3 To attend coronation Adams, Margaret Agnes M n/a 27 Sep 1954 p.8 To Derek Craig Adams, Margaret Ann PIC n/a 1 Dec 1954 p.7 Jobs Daughters Adams, Merril Clare B 4 Sep 1954 9 Sep 1954 p.22 Robert+Rita (nee Shackleton) Adams, Robert PIC n/a 13 Apr 1951 p.1 In Fort William Male Choir Adams, Robert Edward M n/a 10 Sep 1953 p.7 pic To Rita Shackleton Adams, Robert Gordon M 24 Nov 1950 27 Nov 1950 p.6 To Irma Waara Adams, Robert William B 4 Nov 1952 6 Nov 1952 p.10 R.W.(Bud)+Thelma (nee Silver) Adams, Thelma Irene M 7 Oct 1950 11 Oct 1950 p.6 To Anthony Zelkovich Adams, Thelma Irene M Recently 25 Oct 1950 p.6 pic To Anthony Zelkovitch Adams, W.J. BIO n/a 13 Nov 1952 p.2 Honored by Kraft Foods Adams, Walter J. PIC n/a 4 Dec 1954 p.12 Long service award Adams, William Hewyard (Bing) M 15 Feb 1952 22 Feb 1952 p.6 To Dorris Ross Adanac Hotel NEWS n/a 24 Sep 1951 p.1 Bought by B.A. Shuckett Adderley, Edith Lorraine M 29 Dec 1953 31 Dec 1953 p.7 pic To Neil Black Adderley, Lorraine M n/a 6 Feb 1954 p.7 pic To Neil Black Addision, Peter BIO n/a 21 Apr 1954 p.1 Transferred Addison, Peter BIO n/a 29 Apr 1954 p.3 Honored Adduono (daughter) B 23 Sep 1952 1 Oct 1952 p.26 Richard+June (nee Calonego) Adduono, Angela Marie M n/a 4 Oct 1951 p.7 pic To Edward Desimone Adduono, Angela-Marie M 8 Sep 1951 29 Sep 1951 p.10 To Edward Desimone Adduono, Leonard PIC n/a 26 Jan 1954 p.3 Top blood donor Adduono, Peter M n/a 18 Jul 1952 p.6 To Vera Woloshen Adduono, Richard John M 11 Jul 1951 12 Jul 1951 p.6 To June Calonego Adduono, Richard John M n/a 1 Aug 1951 p.7 pic To June Calonego Adduono, Teresa GRAD n/a 18 Jul 1950 p.7 pic Nursing Assistants receive caps Addy (son) B 26 Sep 1952 27 Sep 1952 p.24 E.J. Adelman, Roselyn GRAD n/a 30 Jun 1952 p.3 pic Normal school Adey, L. PIC n/a 17 Jun 1950 p.1 CPR safety winners Adolfson, Frank (Cpl.) PIC n/a 5 Feb 1953 p.3 Joins RCAF Compiled by David Nicholson 1 Index of social notices, news and photos as published in the Fort William Daily Times-Journal 1950 -1954 NAME EVENT DATE SOURCE NOTES Adomko, Richard Peter B 19 Jul 1953 31 Jul 1953 p.26 Peter Aduono, Billy PIC n/a 15 Feb 1950 p.1 Pennant to top school Aedy, Constance E.K. M 3 Nov 1952 4 Nov 1952 p.6 To A.S. Lloyd Aedy, G.W. PIC n/a 7 May 1953 p.1 Safe driving award Aedy, George W. BIO n/a 6 Mar 1954 p.1 pic Safe driving medal Aedy, Lawrence Joel B 15 May 1950 16 May 1950 p.22 D.G. Aedy, Lenora PIC n/a 9 Aug 1950 p.13 Prize cattle display at fair Aedy, Lenora BIO n/a 1 May 1952 p.1 pic Won scholarship Aegard, Marie Kerstine M n/a 10 Jun 1954 p.7 pic To B. Haber Affleck, W. (Mrs.) PIC n/a 22 Jan 1951 p.3 Honored by Women's Canadian Club Agg, J.L. M n/a 20 Jan 1954 p.6 pic To Helen Stephenson Agnew, William BIO n/a 2 Aug 1950 p.3 In court Agnolin (daughter) B 23 Sep 1950 26 Sep 1950 p.20 C.+Violet (nee Bromley) Agnolin, Brenle M n/a 30 Apr 1953 p.6 pic To Mildred Prouty Agnolin, Brenle Marco M 18 Apr 1953 20 Apr 1953 p.7 To Mildred Prouty Agnolin, Gerald Marvin B 9 Feb 1954 10 Feb 1954 p.26 B.+Mildred (nee Prouty) Agnolin, Irma M 14 Jun 1950 20 Jun 1950 p.6 To John Smith Agnolin, Irma M Recently 29 Jun 1950 p.7 pic To John Smith Agombar, A. (Mrs.) PIC n/a 16 Jul 1954 p.1 Mapledoram welcomed home Agombar, Albert Henry M n/a 7 Aug 1952 p.6 pic To Mildred Mapledoram Agombar, Bert BIO n/a 19 Oct 1954 p.1 In accident Agombar, Carol PIC n/a 10 Feb 1951 p.7 CGIT member Agombar, Gordon John M 17 Jul 1954 6 Aug 1954 p.9 pic To Anne Gall Agombar, Janet Lynn B 12 Mar 1954 15 Mar 1954 p.22 A.+Mildred (nee Mapledoram) Agostino (daughter) B 29 Dec 1951 31 Dec 1951 p.17 F. Agostino, Raymond BIO n/a 16 Sep 1954 p.1 In accident Agostino, Raymond (Mrs.) BIO n/a 16 Sep 1954 p.1 In accident Aho, Aileen Minerva M n/a 6 Aug 1954 p.8 pic To Bruce Ellard Aho, Airi (Irene) PIC n/a 25 Sep 1954 p.9 With Drawson's Beauticians-Barbers Aho, Alpo John M 24 Jul 1954 28 Jul 1954 p.6 To Phyllis Moss Aho, Arthur PIC n/a 24 Mar 1950 p.1 Students to youth conference Aho, Arthur Raymond M n/a 26 May 1954 p.6 To Arline Cooke Aho, Eleanor PIC n/a 10 Nov 1951 p.1 Public speaking contest Aho, Eleanor Mae M n/a 28 Dec 1953 p.10 pic To Vernon Lane Aho, G. M Recently 1 Sep 1950 p.6 pic To Ruth Allen Aho, Gunnard Rinalton M 30 Jun 1950 17 Jul 1950 p.6 To Ruth Allan Aho, Henry John M n/a 3 Dec 1952 p.6 To Alice Trudeau Aho, Henry John M n/a 15 Dec 1952 p.6 pic To Alice Trudeau Aho, Impi (Mrs.) BIO n/a 28 Oct 1952 p.1 In accident Aho, Jeanne M n/a 23 Dec 1952 p.6 pic To Onni Korpela Aho, John BIO n/a 3 Mar 1953 p.1 In accident Aho, Raymond BIO n/a 28 Oct 1952 p.1 In accident Aho, Sherry PIC n/a 12 Aug 1950 p.1 Doll carriage parade at CLE Aho, Taito William M 17 Jul 1951 20 Jul 1951 p.7 To Berna Brown Aigner, John M Apr 1953 23 May 1953 p.6 To Ida Bernauer Aiken, Edward BIO n/a 31 Jul 1954 p.3 In accident Aiken, J.R. PIC n/a 22 Dec 1953 p.1 Builders exchange officer Aiken, J.R. (Jack) PIC n/a 6 Jan 1951 p.1 Heads builders Aiken, J.R. (Mrs.) PIC n/a 21 Nov 1950 p.1 Christmas Seal campaign Aiken, J.R. (Mrs.) PIC n/a 17 Nov 1952 p.1 Christmas Seals campaign Ainsworth (son) B 23 Jan 1953 24 Jan 1953 p.18 Gerald+Doreen (nee McKinley) Ainsworth, Brenda PIC n/a 12 Mar 1951 p.1 In Girls Pipe Band Ainsworth, Brenda PIC n/a 24 Apr 1952 p.1 In FW Girls Pipe Band/To Las Vegas Ainsworth, Frank PIC n/a 1 Aug 1952 p.1 First aid certificate Compiled by David Nicholson 2 Index of social notices, news and photos as published in the Fort William Daily Times-Journal 1950 -1954 NAME EVENT DATE SOURCE NOTES Ainsworth, Frank (Mrs.) PIC n/a 25 Mar 1954 p.17 Fashion show Ainsworth, Gerald Frank M n/a 14 Apr 1952 p.6 pic To Doreen McKinley Ainsworth, Robert Charles M 21 Aug 1954 15 Sep 1954 p.12 pic To Joan Zelinski Ainsworth, Thomas Barry B 1 Oct 1952 16 Oct 1952 p.22 Tom+Signe (nee Hermanson) Ainsworth, Tom GRAD n/a 26 May 1952 p.9 pic Toronto Aitkens, James BIO n/a 10 Sep 1951 p.1 In accident Akis, Imants (age 21) BIO n/a 20 Sep 1950 p.1 In accident Ala, E.
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