Meetings – 7:30 p.m. – all held at the St. Catharines Museum at Lock 3, 1932 Welland Canal Parkway, St. Catharines, Ontario. Free admission. Doors open at 7:00. Guests are welcome. Thursday, September 22 – Anne McPherson will be speaking about the McCordick and Smith families of St. Catharines. Thursday, October 27 – Dr. Wesley TurnerContinue reading “Fall Meetings 2011”
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Extra Meeting Scheduled for June 23
Due to the severe wind storm in April, the Annual General Meeting was cancelled. The Annual General Meeting has been re-scheduled for May 26. The speaker will be Gail Collins on the topic of home children. On June 23, John Burtniak will present on the April topic of the historic churches of Merritton. Meetings – 7:30Continue reading “Extra Meeting Scheduled for June 23”
Spring Meetings 2011
Meetings – 7:30 p.m. – all held at the St. Catharines Museum at Lock 3, 1932 Welland Canal Parkway, St. Catharines, Ontario. Free admission. Doors open at 7:00. Guests are welcome. Thursday, April 28 – Annual General Meeting and John Burtniak will be presenting on Merritton Churches. Thursday, May 26 – Gail Collins will be speakingContinue reading “Spring Meetings 2011”
New Website Page – History Tidbits
At the top of the Society website, you will see a new tab entitled “History Tidbits”. This section will feature interesting historic pieces that were featured in the Society’s newsletter over the years. Check in from time to time to see the new entries. Enjoy.
Winter / Spring Meetings 2011
Meetings – 7:30 p.m. – all held at the St. Catharines Museum at Lock 3, 1932 Welland Canal Parkway, St. Catharines, Ontario. Free admission. Doors open at 7:00. Guests are welcome. Thursday, January 27 – dann j. Broyld, a PhD candidate from Howard University, will speak about Black Americans and Canadians along the border during theContinue reading “Winter / Spring Meetings 2011”
The Women’s Literary Club of St. Catharines
By: Bill Stevens The Women’s Literary Club of St. Catharines was organized when Mrs. J. G. Currie, considered the founding member, held a meeting at the YMCA on Queen Street on December 3, 1892 at which fifteen women attended. Mrs. Mary E. McClive became the first president. The group grew to forty-one members within the first year. TheContinue reading “The Women’s Literary Club of St. Catharines”