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- Between 1950 and 1970, Ontario school boards centralized the public schools in their jurisdictions. The old one or two room "S.S" (School Section) schools were closed as sleek, multi-roomed modern scBetween 1950 and 1970, Ontario school boards centralized the public schools in …
- The 1964-65 Grade 5 class of Mrs. Fisher, Percy W. Merry Public School, Trafalgar Township, now Oakville, Ontario. Percy W. Merry, or "P.W. Merry" as it was sometimes called, accommodated children frThe 1964-65 Grade 5 class of Mrs. Fisher, Percy W. Merry Public …
- Canada's Centennial year graduating class with teacher, Mr. Ross Wark at Palermo Public School. There was a school in Palermo as early as 1819. It was one of 3 public schools in Trafalgar Twp. The fiCanada's Centennial year graduating class with teacher, Mr. Ross Wark at Palermo …
- 1966-1967 Grade 7 class with teacher, Mr. Ross Wark at Palermo Public School. There was a school in Palermo as early as 1819. It was one of 3 public schools in Trafalgar Twp. The first school buildin1966-1967 Grade 7 class with teacher, Mr. Ross Wark at Palermo Public …
- "Reflections of a Proud Heritage Oakville Fire Department 1909-2009" is available for viewing at the Oakville Public Library and area historical societies. Information about the development of the Br"Reflections of a Proud Heritage Oakville Fire Department 1909-2009" is available for …
- Information about the development of the Bronte, Oakville and Trafalgar fire fighters, brigades and departments in this record is taken from this book as well as the Oakville Fire Department Wiki, liInformation about the development of the Bronte, Oakville and Trafalgar fire fighters, …
- In 1971-1972, Parks Canada photographed those buildings that were 100 or more years old. This Canadian Inventory of Heritage Buildings was a Centennial Project. The Trafalgar Township Historical SociIn 1971-1972, Parks Canada photographed those buildings that were 100 or more …
- In 1971-1972, Parks Canada photographed those buildings that were 100 or more years old. This Canadian Inventory of Heritage Buildings was a Centennial Project. The Trafalgar Township Historical SociIn 1971-1972, Parks Canada photographed those buildings that were 100 or more …
- In 1971-1972, Parks Canada photographed those buildings that were 100 or more years old. This Canadian Inventory of Heritage Buildings was a Centennial Project. The Trafalgar Township Historical SociIn 1971-1972, Parks Canada photographed those buildings that were 100 or more …
- In 1971-1972, Parks Canada photographed those buildings that were 100 or more years old. This Canadian Inventory of Heritage Buildings was a Centennial Project. The Trafalgar Township Historical SociIn 1971-1972, Parks Canada photographed those buildings that were 100 or more …
- In 1971-1972, Parks Canada photographed those buildings that were 100 or more years old. This Canadian Inventory of Heritage Buildings was a Centennial Project. The Trafalgar Township Historical SociIn 1971-1972, Parks Canada photographed those buildings that were 100 or more …
- In 1971-1972, Parks Canada photographed those buildings that were 100 or more years old. This Canadian Inventory of Heritage Buildings was a Centennial Project. The Trafalgar Township Historical SociIn 1971-1972, Parks Canada photographed those buildings that were 100 or more …
- In 1971-1972, Parks Canada photographed those buildings that were 100 or more years old. This Canadian Inventory of Heritage Buildings was a Centennial Project. The Trafalgar Township Historical SociIn 1971-1972, Parks Canada photographed those buildings that were 100 or more …
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- 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.
- John Dixon came with his father, William, from the Hills of Scotland and Northumberland, arriving in Quebec in April 1816. John came to Trafalgar Township in 1820, first working for Robert Ruxton onJohn Dixon came with his father, William, from the Hills of Scotland …
- "Sprucedale" was the family name for the 200 acre home farm on Lot 14, Concession 4, Trafalgar Township. John Dixon, sometimes spelled Dickson, first built a log home, then a frame house and then in"Sprucedale" was the family name for the 200 acre home farm on …
- "Sprucedale" was the family name for the 200 acre home farm on Lot 14, Concession 4, Trafalgar Township. John Dixon, sometimes spelled Dickson, first built a log home, then a frame house and then in"Sprucedale" was the family name for the 200 acre home farm on …
- A view of the south east side of the John Dixon family home, Sprucedale. "Sprucedale" was the family name for the 200 acre home farm on Lot 14, Concession 4, Trafalgar Township. John Dixon, sometimesA view of the south east side of the John Dixon family …
- The farm was first surveyed as being located in Trafalgar Township, Halton County. In 1962, Trafalgar Township was amalgamated into the Town of Oakville. In the present day, the land is north of theThe farm was first surveyed as being located in Trafalgar Township, Halton …
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