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- Art Baylis married Clara Norton. Clara's (b. 1918) maid of honor is sister Dorothy(b.1922). They were daughters of Villiers Norton & Clara OldlandArt Baylis married Clara Norton. Clara's (b. 1918) maid of honor is …
- This house was demolished in 1965. Post's Corners was one of the first hamlets in the area known as Trafalgar Township. It was located at the intersection of what is now Trafalgar Road (or Seventh LiThis house was demolished in 1965. Post's Corners was one of the …
- The hamlet at this intersection was first called Post's Corners, then Postville.The hamlet at this intersection was first called Post's Corners, then Postville.
- This store was on the north-west corner of Trafalgar Road and Dundas Street. The photograph was taken about 1940. Other photographs taken about the same time show the 2 gas pumps out front.This store was on the north-west corner of Trafalgar Road and Dundas …
- This store, gas station and ice cream booth on the south-west corner of Trafalgar Road (7th Line) and Dundas Street was photographed about 1940. The two-storey central building in this photograph isThis store, gas station and ice cream booth on the south-west corner …
- Miss Gladys McCleary was a long-time teacher at McCurdy's Corners School, Ninth Line and Derry Roads which was S.S.#8. She became a school inspector and later a trustee. Halton County has honoured heMiss Gladys McCleary was a long-time teacher at McCurdy's Corners School, Ninth …
- The Loyal Orange Lodge, Hornby No. 165 was taken into the Oakville Orange Lodge in later years.The Loyal Orange Lodge, Hornby No. 165 was taken into the Oakville …
- SS #11, Trafalgar Township, Halton County, Ontario. The school picture taken September 18, 1942. The school was located south of Dundas Street on the Ninth Line. The school closed in 1948 and studentSS #11, Trafalgar Township, Halton County, Ontario. The school picture taken September …
- The red brick Omagh school was built in 1876 and demolished in about 1968.The red brick Omagh school was built in 1876 and demolished in …
- This school was located at the south side of Derry Road, east of 6th Line. Back row: Jean Ayres, Betty May, Margaret Galbraith, Irene Peacock, Jack O’Connor, Arnold Howden, Ross Sinclair, Bill Speck,This school was located at the south side of Derry Road, east …
- Photo of the Halton County Junior Farmers after receiving their Canadian Citizenships. In 1946 the Canadian Citizenship Act took effect (see wikipedia entry). The course was arranged by George AtkinsPhoto of the Halton County Junior Farmers after receiving their Canadian Citizenships. …
- A copy of the Canadian Citizenship certificate given to Elizabeth Jane Ruddell at a Citizen Induction Ceremony.A copy of the Canadian Citizenship certificate given to Elizabeth Jane Ruddell …
- Records seem to indicate that William McKenzie King spelled "McKenzie" as such. Fewer have the name as "MacKenzie" and it could also have been "Mackenzie". Here is information taken from the Upper CaRecords seem to indicate that William McKenzie King spelled "McKenzie" as such. …
- Further Information: An October 1960 "Trafalgar Day Special" insert in the local newspaper, Trafalgar Journal - The Home Newspaper of Oakville and Trafalgar" has an item "Volunteer Firefighters MarkFurther Information: An October 1960 "Trafalgar Day Special" insert in the local …
- George C.F. Lyon and his threshing gang.George C.F. Lyon and his threshing gang.
- The farm equipment of George C.F. Lyon.The farm equipment of George C.F. Lyon.
- A photo of the house and grounds at 176 Front Street. The cottage at 176 Front Street was built in 1837 by James McDonald, a Scottish immigrant and master carpenter. The land had been purchased fromA photo of the house and grounds at 176 Front Street. The …
- The cottage at 176 Front Street was built in 1837 by James McDonald, a Scottish immigrant and master carpenter. The land had been purchased from William Chisholm in 1834. It is an example of timber fThe cottage at 176 Front Street was built in 1837 by James …
- The cottage at 176 Front Street was built in 1837 by James McDonald, a Scottish immigrant and master carpenter. The land had been purchased from William Chisholm in 1834. It is an example of timber fThe cottage at 176 Front Street was built in 1837 by James …
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