Despite the Canadian military occupying parts of the CNE grounds during World War I, the CNE continued to be held each year. During World War II, however, the entirety of the CNE grounds was used by the military, so the fair was not held during those years. A rally and a mass were held at the Stadium for the soldiers in 1944.
Soldiers' Rally and Mass, CNE Stadium, 1944 Note the ad for cigarettes way in the back at the top of the stadium. PH09W/56P |
Soldiers' Rally and Mass, CNE Stadium, 1944 PH09W/59P |
Soldiers' Rally and Mass, CNE Stadium, 1944 Note the other interesting ads in the background. PH09W/25P |
Soldiers' Rally and Mass, CNE Stadium, 1944 Rosary created by humans and sheets Photo credit: Pringle & Booth Ltd., Toronto PH09W/27P |
Cardinal McGuigan participated in the Rosary Crusade in Toronto.
Cardinal McGuigan at the Rosary Crusade, CNE Stadium, ca. 1961 PH09R/78P |
Every opening day must have a ceremony!
Pope John Paul II attended the Polish Rally at the CNE Stadium during his Papal Visit to Canada in 1984.
The CNE runs for 18 days. More information about the CNE, including its long and interesting history, can be found on their website. Let's go to The Ex!
Archbishop Pocock sits third from right at the opening day ceremonies at the CNE bandshell, August 15, 1974 PH14D/12CP |
Pope John Paul II attended the Polish Rally at the CNE Stadium during his Papal Visit to Canada in 1984.
Pope John Paul II speaks to a large crowd at the Polish Rally, CNE Stadium, September 14, 1984 Photo credit: Foto Felici, Rome PH65/317CP |
The CNE runs for 18 days. More information about the CNE, including its long and interesting history, can be found on their website. Let's go to The Ex!
The Arhdiocese of Toronto should do something like in these pictures again. These huge gatherings at the Ex are so cool!
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