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Hamilton Golf and Country Club is located in Ancaster, Ontario. The club began in October 1894. [ 1 ] Renowned English golf architect Harry Colt designed 18 of the current 27 holes (making up the current West and South courses) in 1914, with Canadian golf architect Robbie Robinson adding a third nine (the East Nine) in 1974.
Graham Greene (1952– ), TV and movie actor; born on Six Nations reserve and lived in Hamilton as a young adult; appeared in The Green Mile, on the Red Green Show, L.A. Law and The New Beachcombers [13] Jonathan Hale (1892–1966), actor, known as Mr. Dithers in the Blondie movies; committed suicide in Hollywood at age 74
Hamilton Academical F.C., Scottish association football club which has youth departments and an affiliated women's team; Hamilton Field, a former United States Air Force base in California; Hamilton Rage, also known as K–W United FC, Canadian soccer team (defunct) Hamilton (schooner), an American schooner class ship during the War of 1812
The 2023 Open was held at the Oakdale Golf & Country Club. Royal Montreal Golf Club, home of the first Open in 1904, ranks second having hosted the event ten times. Hamilton Golf and Country Club has hosted seven Opens and Mississaugua Golf & Country Club six, while Toronto Golf Club and St. George's Golf and Country Club have
On February 1, 1948, the second club house ws destroyed in a fire that killed the club manager, James E. Baker, and his wife, two children and mother-in-law. [1] Following the fire, a membership meeting was held at the Sir Walter Hotel where 440 stockholders approved a new building. [ 1 ]
The Ted Reeve Community Arena is a multi-purpose arena that is located on 175 Main Street and Gerrard Street East in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.The building was opened in 1954 and named in commemoration to Canadian athlete Ted Reeve, and underwent repair work in 1997 [1]
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The growth of Hamilton's economic landscape during the late 19th and early 20th century is accredited to textile production, the city's second largest industry, second only to the steel mills. The men responsible for this city's economic expansion are the "5 Johns" of Hamilton ( John Morison Gibson , John Moodie, John Sutherland, John Dickenson ...