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- Mrs. Darlington was the organist and choir director for 40 years. Mrs. G.S. Wood was wife of Stanley Wood who had owned and run the Palermo general store. (After Stanley's death, Mac and Myrtle McGilMrs. Darlington was the organist and choir director for 40 years. Mrs. …
- Four pilots from the RCAF base at Centralia will perform formation aerobatics today at the national air show starting at 2 pm over the CNE waterfront. They will take their Harvard trainers through aFour pilots from the RCAF base at Centralia will perform formation aerobatics …
- Photo caption: “Oakville’s volunteer brigade were hosted by the women’s auxiliary at its 25th anniversary. Mrs. Dora Wright (left) holds one end of the cake as fireman Bill Cook, District Chief GeorgPhoto caption: “Oakville’s volunteer brigade were hosted by the women’s auxiliary at …
- Photographs in the collection are courtesy of Janet (Lees) Timbrell and Ross Wark, camp leaders 1957-1959. This is one of a series of photographs and memories of working as a leader at one of the OakPhotographs in the collection are courtesy of Janet (Lees) Timbrell and Ross …
- A short history of the Oakville hardware store started by James N. McGregorA short history of the Oakville hardware store started by James N. …
- A small clipping from the Hamilton Spectator describing J.L. Breckon as a missing persons.A small clipping from the Hamilton Spectator describing J.L. Breckon as a …
- A short newspaper clipping describing the disappearance and continued search of J.L. BreckonA short newspaper clipping describing the disappearance and continued search of J.L. …
- A newspaper clipping discussing the events that led up to the disappearance of J.L. Breckon and the continued search efforts. Breckon went missing on June 24, 1950 in the bush outside Kapuskasing, hiA newspaper clipping discussing the events that led up to the disappearance …
- A train, on its way to the Canadian National Exhibition and the Chicago World’s Fair, stopped in front of Oakville Motors, owned by A.J. Gurry for a promotional picture.A train, on its way to the Canadian National Exhibition and the …
- This article has photographs of Whitaker's Garage which was at Dundas and Trafalgar Roads. An October 1960 "Trafalgar Day Special" insert in the local newspaper, Trafalgar Journal - The Home NewspapeThis article has photographs of Whitaker's Garage which was at Dundas and …
- The Merton area (Lots 26-35 2SDS Trafalgar) was settled as early as 1810. the first settlers were David Utter, Joseph Smith, William Bates, Cornelius Tipps and Henry Cale. The community adopted the nThe Merton area (Lots 26-35 2SDS Trafalgar) was settled as early as …
- George Wettlaufer Dead Palermo, Nov. 16-(Special)- George Wettlaufer, a resident of this district for 30 years, died at his home in his 82nd year, after over a year's illness, during which period heGeorge Wettlaufer Dead Palermo, Nov. 16-(Special)- George Wettlaufer, a resident of this …
- Article from The Star summarizing the election of officers for the Palermo and District Farmers' Club.Article from The Star summarizing the election of officers for the Palermo …
- OBITUARY Eckert Wettlaufer Rev. Arthur Page, minister of Palermo United Church, assisted by Rev. W.T. Delve of Jordan, a former minister and a friend of the deceased, officiated on Saturday at the fuOBITUARY Eckert Wettlaufer Rev. Arthur Page, minister of Palermo United Church, assisted …
- Newspaper notice of the death of Mrs. W.G. Giles.Newspaper notice of the death of Mrs. W.G. Giles.
- The Merton area (Lots 26-35 2SDS Trafalgar) was settled as early as 1810. The first settlers were David Utter, Joseph Smith, William Bates, Cornelius Tipps and Henry Cale. The community adopted the nThe Merton area (Lots 26-35 2SDS Trafalgar) was settled as early as …
- Notice of retirement for George Cullingham, one of Palermo's oldest residents.Notice of retirement for George Cullingham, one of Palermo's oldest residents.
- Mrs. G.S. Wood was wife of Stanley Wood who had owned and run the Palermo general store. (After Stanley's death, Mac and Myrtle McGill took it over.)Mrs. G.S. Wood was wife of Stanley Wood who had owned and …
- Newspaper photo of the Palermo General Store located in the centre of the business district.Newspaper photo of the Palermo General Store located in the centre of …
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