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Index of back issues
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(Most recent issues listed first)
1998:
- Week of July 26-Aug. 1: 1888, The shoe shop robbery may be an inside job
- Week of July 19-25: 1897, A dangerous fall from a wonderful crop of hay
- Week of July 12-18: 1888, A Claremont man's escape from a hay-cutting knife
- Week of July 5-11: 1888, A beautiful fight in the Brooklin hotel's barn
- Week of June 28-July 4: 1897, Bad weather threatens the Sunday School picnic
- Week of June 28-July 4: 1888, Liquor raid on area hotels finds them clean
- Week of June 21-27: 1888, Barn fire on George St. and a baseball controversy
- Week of June 14-20: 1888, Carlo, Brooklin Times' dog, dies spectacularly
- Week of June 6-13: 1888, A big controversy on the use of the term "Parson"
- Week of May 31-June 6: 1888, Rotting horse corpses and a big dog fight
- Week of May 24-30: 1888, Ashburns annual church anniversary lasts 3 days
- Week of May 17-23: 1888, Free church food and bicycles are all the rage
- Week of May 10-16: 1888, Could the proposed railway to Lake Huron mean boom times?
- Week of May 3-9: 1888, Prominent citizens showing off new horses
- Week of Apr. 26-May 2: 1888, Purple top swede turnip seed for sale
- Week of Apr. 19-25: 1888, The Methodist Church organ pumper leaves town
- Week of Apr. 12-18: 1888, The Presbyterian Sabbath school buys a new library
- Week of Apr. 5-11: 1888, Brooklin resident has typhoid and vet moves to NWT
- Week of Mar. 29-Apr. 4: 1888, Local Salvation Army celebrates their 4th anniversary
- Week of Mar. 22-28: 1888, A Toronto company is conducting music lessons here
- Week of Mar. 15-21: 1888, The outcome of the Myrtle station shooting incident
- Week of Mar. 8-14: 1888, The church membership drive picks up members all over
- Week of Mar. 1-7: 1888, A disappointing turnout for the Tabernacle choir performance
- Week of Feb. 22-28: 1888, Results of the Brooklin Skating Carnival
- Week of Feb. 15-21: 1888, Now 5 with diphtheria and the school literary
- Week of Feb. 8-14: 1888, Diphtheria hits Brooklin and a grand carnival is announced
- Week of Feb. 1-7: 1888, The Salvation Armys new flags in a torchlight procession
- Week of Jan. 25-31: 1888, Another villager to California in search of a fortune
- Week of Jan. 18-24: 1888, A steam engine is installed at the Brooklin Mill
- Week of Jan. 11-17: 1888, The local postmaster under investigation for missing money
- Week of Jan. 4-10: 1888, A young peoples party & yet more Oratorio controversy
1997:
- Week of Dec. 28-Jan. 3: 1887, Lecture on Christian missions by Rev. & Mrs. Goforth
- Week of Dec. 21-27: 1887, Results of the Ashburn Christmas fair and the minstrel show
- Week of Dec. 14-20: 1887, Drunk youths loose on the streets of Brooklin
- Week of Dec. 7-13: 1887, Castors and cruets among Christmas goods at Hollidays
- Week of Nov. 30-Dec. 6: 1887, Disappearing trees and Drinking in Moderation
- Week of Nov. 23-29: 1887, Yet another report, this one from Ashburn, on the rum
- Week of Nov. 16-22: 1887, A lecture on demon rum and an AOUW oyster supper
- Week of Nov. 9-15: 1887, Guy Fawkes Day celebrations and a diphtheria outbreak
- Week of Nov. 2-8: 1887, Halloween in Brooklin and an Ashburn disappearance
- Week of Oct. 26-Nov. 1: 1887, Brooklin Branch Bible Society annual meeting
- Week of Oct. 19-25: 1887, Mr. & Mrs. W. Hault leave town for Ingersoll
- Week of Oct. 12-18: 1887, Christmas Fair announced and the Campbells avoid a disaster
- Week of Sept. 28-Oct. 4: 1888, Shoe thief arrested and convicted
- Week of Sept. 21-27: 1888, John Davidsons new house (incomplete)
- Week of Sept. 14-20: 1888, Fruit-stealing young boys begin their lives of thievery
- Week of Sept. 7-13: 1887, Preacher-stealing riles our correspondent
- Week of Aug. 31-Sept. 6: 1887, The Oratorio of Queen Esther was a hit
- Week of Aug. 24-30: 1887, The poor morals of the children in Brooklin
- Week of Aug. 17-23: 1887, Harvest time if the fields dont burn first
- Week of Aug. 10-16: 1887, Very dry conditions lead to fires and nude swimmers
- Week of Aug. 3-9: 1887, A new harness shop in Ashburn and an early harvest
- Week of July 27-Aug. 2: 1887, Clydesdales from Scotland and crops in Missouri
- Week of July 20-26: 1887, Fatal freight train wreck at Myrtle
- Week of July 13-19: 1887, A cyclorama and a hay-cutting accident
- Week of July 6-12: 1897, Brooklin (football team) always wins
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