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Harold Bell 82
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Clipping from Barrie Examiner's Marketplace; re: "Harold Bell, 82, remembers"- he farmed on 1st Line of Innisfil at Fennels., IHS2927
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Henry Family History
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Henry Family History. Written by Mamie Porteous of Dundas, Ontario.
Three pages and text of family tree are on file at the Knock Heritage Site Document Centre., IHS3454
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Herbert New Retires
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Herbert New, Sexton of St. Paul's Church, from page 14 of the Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Vol. 11., IHS3382-14
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Hindle Indenture
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Indenture of Bargain and Sale with dower - Charles Hindle to Hapanaby after father, James Hindle died., IHS455
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Holly School Float
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Clipping from Barrie Examiner re: Holly School float in Innisfil Centennial Parade. 1851 to 1951., IHS3080
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Hunter, Andrew
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Essay on Andrew Hunter, by W.Allen Fisher, a Barrie teacher and local historian - A Man on a Bicycle
Hunter, Andrew, IHS3561
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Ihs Open House
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The Innisfil Historical and Archaeological Society will hold its second open house of the summer on Saturday, August 20, at the one room school house in Painswick, Highway 11 (now #4) at Big Bay Point Road. Photos and documents will be on display from 1:30 to 4:30pm., IHS2829
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Inaugural Meeting - Innisfil 1991 Council
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Inaugural Meeting of 1991 Innisfil Council.
Program, including list of Members of Council and Town Officials. The first meeting of Council as a Town following the changes in Township boundaries to include Cookstown and a small portion of West Gwillimbury., IHS3835
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Indenture
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Short Forms of Leases Act between: John M. Duncan of the Township of Innisfil and County of Simcoe
and Province of Ontario --- and Joseph T. Duncan hereinafter called the "Lessor" of the first part, of the same place.
For Lease of One hundred acres being composed of the N1/2 of Lot 18, in the 6th Concession of Innisfil Township. Lease being extended for five years.
Additional information at Knock - Indenture is in three parts.
Note: Real Estate - Lease
Joseph T. Duncan, John M. Duncan, IHS185
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Indenture For Lloyd George Park
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(C) Indenture dated April 12, 1928 indicating an agreement between Albert Kirkpatrick and a group of men(Parks Board) re the land to be used as a park or playground in the village of Lefroy - part of Lot 22, conc. 4, Innisfil, Ont.
Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3905 C
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Indenture Of Mortgage
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Indenture of Mortgage - James Duncan
Additional information at Knock - 4 part document
Real Estate - Mortgage
Duncan, James, William, IHS182
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Indenture Of Sale -Wm. Leslie
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William Leslie to Alexander Rennie - Lot 11 (200 acres) sold for 50 pounds
Ellen Leslie "relinquish all claim to dower" for 5 shillings
Real Estate - Indenture of sale
William Leslie
Alexander Rennie, IHS3064
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Indian Camp-Graham-Rogers Site
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Ceramic Analysis of the Graham-Rogers Site, Simcoe County, Ont. Report of the excavation of the Graham-Rogers Site (in July and August 1952) on Lot 5-S1/2-Con.3 Innisfil. The original report was written M.1952 and published in Arch Notes-the Journal of the Ontarion Archaeological Society-Vol. 9, Issue 6-Nov.-Dec. 2004 also Volume 10, Issue l, Jan./Feb. 2005
Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3910
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Indian Land Sale
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Indian Land sale grant to John Beatty of Markham Twp. for South Half Lot 18, Conc. 4, Twp. of Innisfil, for 200 pounds, plus three receipts for payments.
Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3553also3553A3553B3553C
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Innisfil Central School
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Program - Official opening - Innisfil Central School - Fifth Line
Schools - Innisfil Central
Schools - Township Area #1, IHS2159
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Innisfil Chamber Of Commerce Directory 1979
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Copy of the 1979 Innisfil Chamber of Commerce directory of municipal departments, churches, and service organizations. It includes a brief overview of the services provided by the Innisfil Chamber of Commerce. "The Innisfil Chamber of Commerce is a non profit organization designed to provide useful information and protection for local business firms as well as the public. It may obtain facts about unknown companies or individuals which you may require before proceeding with a business transaction. It will endeavour to assist an individual who has been defrauded by misrepresentation in advertising or a recent purchase. Protect yourself against fraud and deceit by obtaining the facts before you a sign a paper or turn over your money. Protect your savings by taking full advantage of the services of the Chamber. As a member of the Chamber of Commerce you are entitled to the above service.", IHS3349
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Innisfil Council-1955
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Inaugural meeting of Innisfil Council-
L to R at rear-Rev. Lionel Rowe and Rev. G. Wanless
Front- Councillor Frank Beatty, Deputy Reeve Charles Sproule, Reeve William Gibbins, Councillor Joe Cochrane, Councillor- W.W. Campbell, Clerk Allen Ireton
Page 68 Stroud Tweedsmuir History Vol. II
Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3382-73A
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Innisfil Historical And Archaeological Association
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Copy of a newspaper clipping from the Barrie Examiner titled "Burton urges historical group to record history of Innisfil area." The article discusses the appointment of various positions in the Innisfil Historical and Archaeological Society as well as the comments made by Reeve George Burton at their first meeting that encouraged the society to record by tape, pictures, and the written word as soon as possible in order to preserve stories before they are lost or forgotten. Also included is a black and white photo of some of the society's members sifting through soil on an unspecified archaeological dig., IHS2806
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Innisfil Historical Society In The News
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Newspaper clipping from the Bradford Witness written by Kitty Aylett (the Innisfil Historical Society's secretary) describing local events and meetings in an article entitled "Historical meeting well attended." She describes how 25 people attended the first meeting of the Innisfil Historical Society, 16 of whom later went on an informal archaeological dig to uncover Native American artifacts. The article also discusses how the Webb Brothers' sponsored Painswick team defeated Holly for the local championship title of an unspecified sport, the Annual Dinner for the Barrie Horticultural Society, the first meeting of the Adult Skating Club at the Stroud Arena, and a baby shower for Tina Cain and Mary Tweedle., IHS2808
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Innisfil Historical Society In The News
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Copy of a newspaper article written in 1974 by Brian Baker reporting on the opening of the society's Document and Photo Centre. By collecting only copies of original documents and photos, the centre was intended to provide easy access for members of the community to local history without infringing on the duties of the Simcoe County Archives. The centre was housed in the former Painswick school, which has seen been demolished. The article also includes a photo of Society member Tom Arnett photographing and photocopying earlier photos as well as a picture of the Society's Secretary Kitty Aylett and Janet Arnett at an Open House to showcase the collection., IHS3023
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Innisfil Historical Society News Article
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Copy of a newspaper clipping from the Barrie Examiner in 1980 entitled "Innisfil Historical Society seeks home for collection". The article details the Society's search for a permanent location to house its collection of copies of photographs, stating the the Innisfil Township Library may be selected, but the Library Board had not yet responded to the request. It also mentions that the location may present access problems for Society members who wish to work with the collection after hours, but that residents of the community would be well-served and it would be a great place to learn about their past. The article also includes a photograph of Tom Arnett, president of the Society, showing a photograph to George Moore of Stroud from a historical display in the Stroud-Innisfil arena., IHS2929
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