The Archives here in Deseronto has a rather patchy selection of local newspapers for the twentieth century. There’s a good run of The Quinte Scanner from 1968 to 1982 but apart from that we really only have lucky survivals of The Deseronto Post and a few editions of the Daily Intelligencer, Belleville’s newspaper. Finding out what newspaper we have for a particular year or decade involved consulting two different lists, the contents of which are not easy to absorb.
We’ve now combined the information from those lists into a single online resource. It’s a Google Calendar into which each newspaper edition has been entered as an event. If you have a Google account, you can view the newspaper calendar, which we’ve made public. From the calendar page, click on the small symbol at the bottom right. This will add the newspaper calendar to your Google calendar page.
In order to see what we have for a particular year, you need to install the ‘Year View’ feature for your calendar (in Google Calendar, go to the ‘Settings’ page, then ‘Labs’ to do this). Once you have the Year View, you can use it to get to a particular year, then click on any month to see if we hold any local papers for that particular time period. The picture below is of the month of October 1925, where we have two issues of the Deseronto Post and three of the Daily Intelligencer. Click on the image for a closer look.
This is just an experiment, really, but it’s already proving useful in making it much quicker to answer questions about whether we have any newspapers for a particular date.
January 11, 2013 at 8:27 am
I used to write a small sports entry for the Quinte Scanner back about 74 to 77, might only have been for one year, and it might have been between those years.
If memory serves me right, it was under the heading “Player of the Week” and was on All-Star hockey player playing in Picton at the time.
My name is Dave Johnston and that I believe appeared in the print.
I would really like to see if any of those issues are still available for viewing.
It would be great to see them once again and would like to get copies of the paper to bring to a get together of old hockey players that gather from time to time.
If you have any guidance in this matter, it would be greatly appreciated.
January 14, 2013 at 8:52 am
Hi David
We have a fairly complete set of the Quinte Scanner in the Archives. If you live locally, you are welcome to come in and see them (we’re open on Wednesdays from 10am to 4pm) and make copies.
Amanda