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Mayors of St. Thomas, Ontario (8 P) Pages in category "People from St. Thomas, Ontario" The following 74 pages are in this category, out of 74 total.
In 1877 the church congregation moved to the Trinity Anglican church in St. Thomas. Trinty Anglican Church has amalgamated with St. John's Anglican Church and the combined congregations are now known as The New St. Thomas Church. By 1982 the church site was made an Ontario heritage site and in 1986 the church was restored and renovated. [1]
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St. John's "City of Legends" [100] "Newfiejohn" — a nickname given by American servicemen in World War II [101] "Town" — as St. John's is the only major urban area in Newfoundland, going across the island "to town" means heading to St. John's. [102] Twillingate "The Iceberg Capital of the World" [103]
Henry Joseph McManus was born in St. Thomas, Ontario, on July 9, 1907.He moved to London, Ontario, as a young man and started several companies, including McManus Petroleums, Imperialle Fuels, Red Star Gasoline, Sterling Fuels, Arrow Petroleum, CJOE & McManus Motors.
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The Southwold Earthworks, near St. Thomas, Ontario, contains the remains of a precontact Neutral village and is a National Historic Site of Canada. It is known for conspicuous earthworks, which were rare in southern Ontario, and are well preserved. [42] The Museum of Ontario Archaeology in London, Ontario, is located adjacent to the Lawson site ...
St. Thomas and Elgin County are served by a small city daily newspaper - The St. Thomas Times-Journal. Since July 2, 1918, this newspaper has carried that name across its masthead. It represents the amalgamation of the two daily newspapers that served St. Thomas and Elgin for many years, the St. Thomas Times and the St. Thomas Journal.