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GA Guide 1970

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1970s

A new publication, the National Newsletter, was started in 1970. The resurrection of the Halifax Centre brought the number of Centres to 17. In 1976, the Society sold its home at 252 College St. and moved into rented quarters on Merton St. The first Astronomy Day (in Canada) was celebrated in Kingston in 1979.

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Sand, Silver, and Stars

Sand, Silver, and Stars
Scenario and script by B. Franklyn Shinn
Winnipeg, March, 1974.

TITLES:
Sand, Silver & Stars
How he made his observatory
Produced by B.F. Shinn
With Jack Newton's telescope.
Animation & artwork by Edward Barker.
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GA Guide 1968

THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF CANADA
1968 General Assembly
FRIDAY EVENING PROGRAM, MAY 17. 8:00 P.M.
UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY, UNIVERSITY THEATRE.

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GA 1965 Brochure

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GA 1962 Postcard

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Macdonald Hotel

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GA Guide 1962

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HQ Fundraising 1956

What have houses
to do with
stars?

  • THE TWELVE HOUSES OF HEAVEN
  • FROM EIGHT TO TWO THOUSAND
  • THE NEED
  • A BUILDING OF OUR OWN
  • THE COST
  • A NEW ERA
  • $12,000

DESIGN • PLATE • PHOTOGRAPHY • AND PRINTING FOR THIS PAMPHLET WERE CONTRIBUTED BY FRIENDS OF THE SOCIETY

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At-Home Invitation

ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF CANADA
252 College Street, Toronto 2B

ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING and AT-HOME -- Friday, February 8, 1951, 8:00 p.m.
Room 135, McLennan Physics Laboratory, University of Toronto.

AGENDA:-- Reports of Officers and Committees.
Results of balloting for Officers for 1957.
Results of balloting for Constitutional Amendments.

Address of the President, R. M. Petrie, Ph.D .................... Associations of Stars

Refreshments by courtesy of the Toronto Centre.
Members and their friends are cordially invited.

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