1900

Temperance Concert

Monday, December 31, 1900
The Ottawa Journal December 31st 1900

The young men of St. John's parish, Osgoode, of which Rev. Father McCauley is parish priest, have arranged to hold a concert and euchre party in St. John's Temperance Hall, Osgoode, in the course of a few days.

Source: 
The Ottawa Journal

Won a 1,000 Mile Ticket

Wednesday, January 10, 1900
The Ottawa Journal January 1st 1900

In the recent drawing for prizes in the tombola in aid of St. John's Temperance Hall, in Dawson, Osgoode, the capital prize, a 1,000-mile ticket over the Canada Atlantic Railway, was won by James O'Rourke of Osgoode. The other prize-winners were as follows: C. Dineen, J. M. McEvoy, John Tobin and Thomas Grant.

The concert in aid of the hall, which is to be held on Tuesday next, January 16th, promises to be a successful affair. Already over half the seats in the hall have been taken for the occasion.

Source: 
The Ottawa Journal

Concert At Osgoode

Saturday, January 20, 1900
The Ottawa Journal January 20th 1900

A considerable amount of Ottawa talent took part in a concert at Dawson, Osgoode. Tuesday evening in aid of St. John's Temperance Hall, recently erected in that place. Messrs. P. and J. Gorman, W. Wall, E. Jones, from this city appeared on the programme, and J. Riel of Manotick, and C. O'Neil of Kemptville also contributed to the pleasure of the affair. The concert was organized by Rev. Father W. T. McCauley, parish priest of Dawson. There was a large number of people of all denominations present

Source: 
The Ottawa Journal