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The Story of the Birth of Broadcasting in Sudbury

This Week in Music Chart History (July 6)

From Billboard Top 100!
Number One Songs this Week in History
July 6 - 12


1999 - If You Had My Love, Jennifer Lopez
1986 - There'll Be Sad Songs (To Make You Cry), Billy Ocean
1985 - Sussudio, Phil Collins
1983 - Every Breath You Take, The Police
1982 - Don't You Want Me, The Human League
1977 - Undercover Angel, Alan O'Day
1974 - Rock Your Baby, George McCrae
1972 - Lean on Me, Bill Withers
1971 - It's Too Late/I Feel the Earth Move, Carole King
1967 - Windy, The Association

Today's Dose of Humour (July 10)

"My silence spoke a thousand words, but you never heard them."
 - Unknown

Thinking Cap (July 10)

"The best and most beautiful things om the world cannot be seen or even touched - they must be felt with the heart."
- Helen Keller

Today In History (July 10)

1900
One of the most famous trademarks in the world was registered with the U.S. Patent Office.  The logo was "His Master's Voice", an image of the Victor Talking Machine Company which eventually became RCA Victor.  The graphic shows Nipper the dog looking into the horn of a gramophone machine.

Born on this Date (July 10)

2001 - Justine Brasseur (Canadian pair skater; with former partner, Mark Bardei, she is the 2019 CS Warsaw Cup bronze medalist)
1952 - 'Joseph' Kim Mitchell (Canadian musician; lead singer and guitarist for Max Webster, solo, Go For Soda, Patio Lanterns, Rock and Roll Duty)
1947 - Arlo Guthrie (folk singer; The City of New Orleans, Alice's Restaurant; son of Woody Guthrie)
1945 - Ron Glass (actor; Barney Miller; died November 25, 2016)
1939 - Lawrence Pressman (actor; The Late Shift, Fire and Rain, On Wings of Eagles, The Winds of War, The Gathering series, Rich Man Poor Man, The Man in the Glass Booth, Doogie Howser, M.D.)
1931 - Nick Adams (actor; The Rebel, Mister Roberts, Picnic, Our Miss Brooks; died February 6, 1968)
1931 - Alice Ann Munro (Canadian short story writer, Nobel Prize in Literature in 2013; died May 13, 2024)
1926 - Fred Gwynne (actor; The Munsters, Car 54 Where are You?, My Cousin Vinny, Fatal Attraction, Pet Sematary, Ironweed; died July 2, 1993)
1925 - Elwy McMurran Yost (Was a Canadian television host, CBC Television's weekday Passport to Adventure, TVOntario's weekday Magic Shadows, Saturday Night at the Movies; died July 21, 2011)
1923 - Earl Hamner Jr. (writer; Palm Springs Weekend, Spencer's Mountain, The Homecoming; A Christmas Story; creator; Falcon Crest; executive producer, narrator; The Waltons; died March 24, 2016)

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