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- Pictured here are Leonard Wilson in the passenger seat, and Gordon Wilson driving. The future Dr. Howard Savage is seated in the back, and Victor Wilson is crouching in front of the car.Pictured here are Leonard Wilson in the passenger seat, and Gordon Wilson …
- Picture of the Neelands family taken in 1961-June and Reg are standing with Johnson and Marjory seated in front.Picture of the Neelands family taken in 1961-June and Reg are standing …
- We have another copy of this photograph in our collection - undated as well, unfortunately. You may find the other one is clearer. Click on the link to it under the photograph in this record. Or clicWe have another copy of this photograph in our collection - undated …
- Dianne Guertin is one of the girls holding the centennial sign, her brother, Robert Guertin, is in the back row, 2nd from left. The Guertin family lived at the corner of No. 5 Highway (Dundas Street)Dianne Guertin is one of the girls holding the centennial sign, her …
- S.S. #2, Palermo, Trafalgar Township. This building is the third school on the site; it was constructed in 1942-1943. It still stands today and is the home of the Trafalgar Township Historical SocietS.S. #2, Palermo, Trafalgar Township. This building is the third school on …
- Bruce Brittain, a neighbor of the Wettlaufer family. At one point, Bruce owned the White Rose gas station at Highways 5 and 25, where the Shell station is now. After that he drove the school bus.Bruce Brittain, a neighbor of the Wettlaufer family. At one point, Bruce …
- Miss Helgason, teacher – grade 5, 1966-67. There was a school in Palermo as early as 1819. It was one of 3 public schools in Trafalgar Twp. The first school may have been on the same property as theMiss Helgason, teacher – grade 5, 1966-67. There was a school in …
- This photo was taken inside the school. L-r the girls are; Lois Laing, Patricia Vance, Janice Bullock, and Margaret Pope. There was a school in Palermo as early as 1819. It was one of 3 public schoolThis photo was taken inside the school. L-r the girls are; Lois …
- Ruth Mary Ann Joyce was the daughter of George and Esther (Brown) Joyce who emigrated from Ireland in 1856-7, settling on a farm south-east of Milton, near Omagh, Ontario. Mary's parents died when shRuth Mary Ann Joyce was the daughter of George and Esther (Brown) …
- The Petrie house and Magnet Inn stood at the southwest corner of Jones and Lakeshore Road, Bronte. This photograph was taken in July or August 1974 by standing across the road in front of CentrillerThe Petrie house and Magnet Inn stood at the southwest corner of …
- Located in the Hopedale district of Bronte at Third Line and Rebecca Street. It was built as an open strip mall in 1959 with the development of the surrounding subdivision. In 1971, it was enclosed aLocated in the Hopedale district of Bronte at Third Line and Rebecca …
- Other photographs linked here in the group name, "Loyal Orange Lodge", show the Hornby Lodge building on Steeles Avenue, among other Halton images. The two photographs here were originally taken by tOther photographs linked here in the group name, "Loyal Orange Lodge", show …
- #19, Edith Speers was absent when the photograph was taken; she was ill with diptheria. The photographer returned to later photograph the Baptist-Methodist picnic and photographed Edith. He attached#19, Edith Speers was absent when the photograph was taken; she was …
- As at January 2011, the City Manager, Harbours and Cemetaries, Town of Oakville had no background information on this stone nor is there any manufacturer's marking on the stone. The stone is a few stAs at January 2011, the City Manager, Harbours and Cemetaries, Town of …
- If you are interested in British cars, check out the British Saloon Car Club of Canada website, also linked here.If you are interested in British cars, check out the British Saloon …
- In May 2019, Ed Barber writes: It is now 70+ years since this class picture was taken. The years are still flying by! Are any old class mates out there, or who knew my old class mates? Please reply tIn May 2019, Ed Barber writes: It is now 70+ years since …
- A second house on the property is the Hunter House, built in 1830-1835, is in ruins but scheduled to be restored in 2013. A link to photographs of the Hunter House is provided in this record.A second house on the property is the Hunter House, built in …
- The Bussell family was one the earliest settler families in the area. John Bussell received land from the Crown in 1836. Bussell House, located at 7420 Ninth Line, is on the north side of Ninth Line,The Bussell family was one the earliest settler families in the area. …
- "Oakhurst" was a bit south of the "Dundas Highway" and Palermo. It was just north of the small hamlet centre of Merton. Merton was a small hamlet in the old Trafalgar Township, centred just south of"Oakhurst" was a bit south of the "Dundas Highway" and Palermo. It …
- Percy W. Merry, or "P.W. Merry" as it was sometimes called, accommodated children from kindergarten to Grade Eight. In 1958, a number of one-room schools in Halton County were closed and the childrenPercy W. Merry, or "P.W. Merry" as it was sometimes called, accommodated …
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