Week of March 9, 1914
• Crystal Theatre closed down as work continues to increase capacity to 500 patrons. • Application made to transfer license for the Raymond Hotel from H. E. Oakes to Geo. Chipperfield. • J. W. Elliott appointed judge for the County of Halton. • A. Coates & Sons establish temporary location for sewn and dressed lumber after fire destroys planing mill. • Chas. Miller announces plans for new dairy and hopes to have wagons on the route soon. • Dr. C. R. Roberts of Buffalo rents Tufgar barn on Water Street to practice veterinary medicine and dentistry. • School on Plains Road closed after outbreak of diphtheria strikes nine of 25 pupils. Week of March 9, 1964 • Joseph Brant Hospital lays out plans for $1 million wing to be added by 1968. • Burlington Mohawks capture Niagara District Junior B Championship downing Stamford four games one. • Gordon Goodrow resigns from council just three months after being elected after his firm transfers him to Windsor.
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Dean Bodkin
5/4/2014 01:03:56 pm
Bobby Anderson, Bob McNair, Ron Allain, Al Humppi, Gary Daniels, Gerry Fritsch, Paul Sweet, Colin Chedore, Vic McCutcheon, Coach Bob Salvisburg, Trainer Noel Dupuis, Brian Haynes, Ed ???, and Dean Bodkin were on the team. Bodkin, Humppi, Daniels, Anderson were all Burlington Minor Hockey grads. To beat Stamford they came from behind 3 games to 1 against the Hamilton Jr. Bees/Redwings to reach the final. Lost to Kingston in the next round unfortunately.
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Dean Bodkin
5/4/2014 01:11:55 pm
Ed??? is Ed Butler above, I met up with Eddie in Oldtimer Hockey and as a volunteer at the Canadian GOLF Open
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