Memories of the Vendome Hotel

by Phil Egam - Special to The Sarnia Journal, Then and Now. (2015)   In the late 60s, I worked for a time as a bartender in the old Pine Room of the Vendome Hotel. It was a downstairs bar that could be entered either from the hotel above or from [...]

2015-08-29T19:36:45-04:00August 29th, 2015|Comments Off on Memories of the Vendome Hotel

Lawrence Family Links Sarnia and Toronto

By Phil Egan - Special for the Sarnia Jouranl, Then and Now. Sarnians who drive along Lawrence Avenue or visit the Lawrence Park neighbourhood in Toronto likely never make the connection with the Lawrence House on Christina Street, or the Lawrence Lumber yards that once sat at the foot of [...]

2015-08-29T19:31:43-04:00August 29th, 2015|Comments Off on Lawrence Family Links Sarnia and Toronto

OLM Pastor Hosts William Tecumseh Sherman

By Phil Egan, Special for the Sarnia Jornal, Then and Now (2015)  He enrolled at Notre Dame at age 15, and went on to become president of a university. He rode with Union forces during the U.S. Civil war through some of its fiercest fighting in Tennessee and Georgia. In [...]

2015-09-01T20:21:17-04:00August 29th, 2015|Comments Off on OLM Pastor Hosts William Tecumseh Sherman

Taking the Waters: The Grandview Hotel

By Phil Egan - Special to The Sarnia Journal (2015)   It is a warm evening in early July, 1910. King George V is in his second month on the throne of the British Empire. Sir Wilfred Laurier is Prime Minister. You have just boarded the 100 foot long ferry, Skater [...]

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The Day the Railroad Came to Town

By Phil Egan special for The Sarnia Journal We breeze along the 402 Highway today with exasperation if a construction delay makes our journey longer than an hour. For Sarnia’s early settlers, it was never that easy. Founding father Malcolm Cameron had built the road to London, but from spring [...]

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Firemen Mark the “National Day” in 1859

By Phil Egan, Special to The Sarnia Journal, Then and Now. (2015)   Dawn broke that morning on a warm, clear day. There was no humidity in the air. A breeze from the river, at times brisk, swirled up clouds of dust on the dirt roads of Front Street. It was [...]

2015-10-06T18:39:41-04:00August 29th, 2015|Comments Off on Firemen Mark the “National Day” in 1859

Icebox Tales and the Days of Harvesting Ice

By Phil Egan - Special to the Sarnia Journal, Then and Now. Iceman wasn’t just a hotshot pilot in Top Gun. He was once a regular visitor to our homes. Like the milkman, he came in a horse-drawn wagon, and later a truck. As late as the early 1950s, the [...]

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Mueller Brass Makes a Town a City

By Phil Egan – Special to the Sarnia Journal, Then and Now. It began with the blowing of a company whistle. At 4:45 pm on June 28, 1913, the sound of that whistle heralded the opening of Sarnia’s new H. Mueller Manufacturing plant at 100 Clifford Street. It was a [...]

2015-08-29T17:55:27-04:00August 29th, 2015|Comments Off on Mueller Brass Makes a Town a City

Making Threshing Machines on Mitton Street

By Phil Egan – Special to the Sarnia Journal, Then and Now. Sarnians passing by the River City Vineyard church and homeless shelter on Mitton Street might be surprised to learn that this location was once the heartbeat of one of Sarnia’s most celebrated industries. It happened like this. In [...]

2015-08-29T17:52:50-04:00August 29th, 2015|Comments Off on Making Threshing Machines on Mitton Street

From Salt Mines to Parkland: The Story of Centennial Park

By Phil Egan - Special to The Sarnia Journal, Then and Now. (2015)   What began as a search for oil led to the discovery of salt. The discovery of oil in Lambton County in the late 19th century had many believing that vast wealth might be just around the corner. [...]

2015-09-02T04:04:53-04:00August 29th, 2015|Comments Off on From Salt Mines to Parkland: The Story of Centennial Park
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