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    Thunder Bay Chronicle Journal obituary index (1972–1989, 1988–1997, 1998–2013) Thunder Bay Chronicle Journal social news index (2000–2009, 2010–2014) Toronto Star (1985– ) Pay text; free access through Toronto libraries to library card holders. Wellington County Museum and Archives

  3. Jack Masters - Wikipedia

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    John Gerald Mastrangelo was born in Fort William, Ontario on 27 September 1931. He was elected to the House of Commons of Canada as a Liberal for the constituency of Thunder Bay—Nipigon in the 1980 federal election and served as the parliamentary secretary to the Minister of State (Mines) and the Minister of Communications in the final government of Pierre Trudeau.

  4. M.O. Nelson - Wikipedia

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    In retirement, Nelson was a director of the Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra, a member of the Rotary Club of Port Arthur, and one of the executives of the Thunder Bay Naval Association. [1] In 2006 the Shirley H. & Meredith O. Nelson Fund was established, which gives awards to people raised on farms who wish to pursue post-secondary health care ...

  5. The Chronicle-Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Chronicle-Journal is the daily newspaper in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. Unlike many Canadian newspapers, it does not use the city's name in its masthead. The paper has an average weekday circulation of 17,200. [1] The paper is owned by Continental Newspapers Canada Ltd. [2]

  6. List of archives in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Them Days Labrador Archives: Happy Valley-Goose Bay: NL: Regional Thomas A. Edge Archives & Special Collections (Athabasca University) Athabasca: AB: University/College Thornhill Archives: Thornhill: ON: Community Thunder Bay Museum Archives: Thunder Bay: ON: Community Todmorden Mills Heritage Museum & Art Centre Archives: Toronto: ON: Regional ...

  7. Bill Tetley - Wikipedia

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    He was the skip of the 1975 Brier Champion team, representing Northern Ontario. The team later went on to finish third at the World Championships of that year. [1] He is the father of curler Ian Tetley. [2] [3] He also skipped Northern Ontario to a 6-5 record at the 1995 Canadian Senior Curling Championships, missing the playoffs.