Hamilton Daily Times: Tuesday 1st March 1916 [Canada]

Music and Drama … … Temple patrons are reminded that there will be only one show tomorrow night, starting at 7 o’clock, as the management has generously cancelled the second performance to accommodate the Hamilton Tigers who will hold a big rally in the theatre at 9 o’clock. … For the coming week the chief attraction will be Claire Pincent and Company in a gripping episode of modern society life entitled “The Recoil”. … … 


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Western Star: Wednesday 26th March 1930

Mill News: … Cecil Pinsent, formerly of the watchmen’s department, has been promoted to a position on the staff of the spare gang in succession to Charles Button who has recently been transferred to Dalhousie mill.


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Greenock Advertiser: Thursday 30th August 1866

Drowning in the St. Lawrence: The Montreal Weekly Gazette of the 17th inst: Says: We regret to learn that there is now no doubt of the fact that the Rev. Mr. McCrae, of Chateauguay Basin, and Messrs Pincent and Alex. Fullarton, of the same place, were drowned in the St. Lawrence off that place, on Tuesday morning. The wind was rather high at the time, and when last seen they were sailing down the river at a very rapid pace. The light-housekeeper observing this went into the house for his glass in order to see who they were, and while in heard a loud scream. On coming out again the boat had disappeared, and there is no doubt that the yacht was then upset, and the whole party went down. The boat was found on Friday at Laprairie, much damaged. The unfortunate young men were highly respected, and deeply regretted by all who knew them. The Rev. Mr. McCrae had just entered on his duties as Free Church missionary at Chateauguay. 


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