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- The Whit-Knit Club was a group of Whitby women who knit socks for Whitby soldiers during the Second World War and sent cigarettes and other comforts. They raised money by babysitting and cutting lawnThe Whit-Knit Club was a group of Whitby women who knit socks …
- Stokely Van Camp canning factory was built in 1943 on the site of the former Metcalfe Foods Ltd. factory. The factory was located on the west side of Brock Street south of the C.P.R. tracks.Stokely Van Camp canning factory was built in 1943 on the site …
- Stokely Van Camp canning factory was built in 1943 on the site of the former Metcalfe Foods Ltd. factory. The factory was located on the west side of Brock Street south of the C.P.R. tracks.Stokely Van Camp canning factory was built in 1943 on the site …
- Whitby Motors Ltd. was located at 103 Dundas Street East. It was built by William Davidson about 1917 on the south side of Dundas Street east of the Dominion Bank at Brock Street. Later the garage beWhitby Motors Ltd. was located at 103 Dundas Street East. It was …
- Whitby Motors Ltd. was located at 103 Dundas Street East. It was built by William Davidson about 1917 on the south side of Dundas Street east of the Dominion Bank at Brock Street. Later the garage beWhitby Motors Ltd. was located at 103 Dundas Street East. It was …
- Whitby Motors Ltd. was located at 103 Dundas Street East. It was built by William Davidson about 1917 on the south side of Dundas Street east of the Dominion Bank at Brock Street. Later the garage beWhitby Motors Ltd. was located at 103 Dundas Street East. It was …
- Black and white negative showing the Martin's Home Bakery truck and some majorettes passing the King Brothers' Tannery warehouse at Brock and Gilbert Streets.Black and white negative showing the Martin's Home Bakery truck and some …
- Black and white negative showing the Jerseybrook Dairy truck passing the King Brothers' Tannery warehouse at Brock and Gilbert Streets.Black and white negative showing the Jerseybrook Dairy truck passing the King …
- Black and white negative showing the Whitby Dairy truck passing the King Brothers' Tannery warehouse at Brock and Gilbert Streets.Black and white negative showing the Whitby Dairy truck passing the King …
- Black and white negative showing the Patterson's dairy truck passing the King Brothers' Tannery warehouse at Brock and Gilbert Streets.Black and white negative showing the Patterson's dairy truck passing the King …
- A.T. Lawler's grocery store was the first store south of the Dominion Bank on the east side of Brock Street. The Lawler family operated the store in this location from 1878 to 1928. The delivery trucA.T. Lawler's grocery store was the first store south of the Dominion …
- The door on the drivers side of the truck says: "Ontario County 182nd O.S. Battalion C.E.F".The door on the drivers side of the truck says: "Ontario County …
- This is a picture of my grandfather, John Buldyke, (standing on ground) and my father, Fred Buldyke, with a wagon load of hay at their farm on Hwy. #7, west of Brooklin. (Lot 31N, Conc.5) The pictureThis is a picture of my grandfather, John Buldyke, (standing on ground) …
- John Buldyke's farm was located in the north half of lot 31 on concession 5, just west of Brooklin. The 50 acre parcel of land was purchased by my grandfather, John Buldyke, in 1925. Then in 1954 itJohn Buldyke's farm was located in the north half of lot 31 …
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