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Newspaper: The Ottawa Citizen, Friday, June 21, 1968Entry/Object ID
D2023.10.1.4Description
One page from The Ottawa Citizen dated Friday, June 21, 1968 and numbered page 17. The main heading at the top of page 17, coloured in red ink, reads "Richmond set for good old wing-ding." Article titles include: "Vibrant past in still backwater" by Maureen Johnson, and "150 and proud of it Historic Ottawa Valley town plans to tell the world its story." On the reverse is page 18 which has the following headlines, "Record scoreless innings Cub bats and Durocher silent," "Pete Mineault scores nine in lacrosse win," "Baseball at glance," "Bowlers set big tourney," "Batting Leaders," "Ring injury proves fatal," "Softball news," "Title defence at Roosevelt," "Pitcher star at softball tournament," "Wagner beats Indians Haunts his olf mates."Context
Article about Hutton family who lived next door to Stewart family. Published in the Ottawa Citizen June 21 1968. Mr. Hutton was the treasurer of the Presbyterian Church. He operated a cheese factory as well. In the photo Mrs. Hutton is elderly. Her daughter was a friend of Evyleen Stewart. Mrs. Hutton also sang in the choir in Richmond.Collection
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Category 08: Communication ObjectsDimensions
Height
61 cmWidth
39 cmDimension Notes
2023-10-13
HorizontalMaterial
paper - papier, ink - encre