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Carr, Robert
Robert and Phoebe (nee Hunter) Carr (his 2nd wife) - (Phoebe Andrew Hunter's sister) Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3290
Carriages and Wagons
Carriage and horses Costumes and clothing Horses, IHS3533
Carrie Black
Studio portrait of Carrie Black when she was 7 months old. She would later marry Cyril McDonald on 2 June 1926. She was the great-granddaughter of James Black, one of Innisfil's early pioneers who emigrated from Dungannon, Ireland in 1847. She is pictured here seated on a chair wearing a white gown., IHS1475
Carrie Mcdonald'S Home
This is the farmhouse where Carrie McDonald (Black) was raised on the 10th Conc. Lot 20, south side on the corner., IHS1455
Cars Going Through Churchill
Photograph of cars driving through Churchill on Highway 11., IHS2672
Cast Of "An Old Fashioned Mother"
Cast of the Play "An Old Fashioned Mother" about 1953 (sic c. 1942), on the stage at the Cookstown Town Hall. This play was put on about 30 times around Simcoe County, in Violet Hill, Creemore, Avening, Stroud. It was put on in the Spring and Summer, and Mr. Hubert Lemmon said the cast had the time of their lives doing it. Seated left to right - Mrs. Bernice Graham, Ethel Jebb (as Suki), Hubert Lemmon, (behind Mr. Lemmon, Earl Gilroy), Mrs. J.R. Couse, Mrs. Chas. Carr, Mrs. J. Faris, and Mrs. Margaret White. Back Row - Mrs. Albert Gilroy, Mr. M.E. McFadden, Miss Irene McMaster, Mr. J.R. Couse, Miss Mabel Chantler, Mrs. W.J. McMaster, Muriel Corrigan, Mrs. Russell Draper, Mrs. R.W. Glass, Mrs. Myrtle Westlake, Mrs. Garnet (Florence) Ley, Mrs. Jack (Eileen) Coutts, Mrs. A.J. Lewis, Wesley Hindle, and George White.
Catharine Frizzell
Photo of Catharine Frizzel in front of the blacksmith shop, opposite the Edward Sloan house, and east of the corner., IHS530
Cattle At The Ross Farm
These cattle are in the barn yard near the straw stack which was put there when grain was threshed. Cattle enjoyed being around stack in winter.
Cecil Nevils, Brian Davis, and Harold Henderson
Image taken around 1960 of Cecil Nevils, Brian Davis, and Harold Henderson. The group is pictured at Cookstown School, assumed to be attending an event. The men are all wearing pants with short sleeve dress shirts. Brian and Harold are wearing ties. Harold Henderson was the Principal of the School. If you have more information about this photo please click on the "Suggest a Correction" link.
Cedar Harbour. Lake Simcoe
Postcard showing a cottage on the shore at Alcona Beach, Cedar Harbour on Lake Simcoe., IHS3925
Celebrating Barrie'S Centennial, 1953
Photograph of V. Rutledge, Sadie Walker, Keatha Riley, M. Hansen, Rev. Donaldson, Arthur Hansen, and Rev. Lewis at the 1953 Barrie Centennial.
Celebrating Canada'S Centennial
Photo from a celebration of Canada's Centennial in 1967. Pictured from left to right in 1867 period costumes are: Mrs. Dwight Nelson, William Warnica, Mrs. Isabel W.O. Jacks, and Mrs. Bruce Cowan., IHS1415
Celebration
Photo of girls celebrating the arrival of a parade coming up from Toronto. Also visible is the old Sloan building on the southwest corner., IHS1981
Cenotaph (War Memorial) With Bronze Plaque
Cenotaph with bronze commemorative plaques in Memorial Park, Cookstown. The plaques bear the names and death dates of soldiers from Cookstown and surrounding area who died in World War I and World War II.
Centennial Celebration In Innisfil Beach Park, 1967
Photo of Bill Warnica and Mrs. Dorothy McQuay (née Srigley) at a celebration of Canada's Centennial year in Innisfil Beach Park. Mr. Warnica is wearing a costume consisting of a coat with tails, cravat, top hat, and cane. Mrs. McQuay has linked her arm with his, and is wearing a light coloured dress and purse., IHS1413
Centennial Costumes
No. 5 Essa School Mr. H. Henderson - Principal Mr. B. Davies - Vice-Principal
Centennial Display
Mr. Richard Thompkins and Kathy with his collection of wood carvings and centennial souvenir pins.
Centennial Display
The centennial display.
Centennial Display
Mr. Richard Thompkins and Kathy with his collection of wood carvings and centennial souvenir pins.
Centennial Displays
The Cookstown Art Club display.
Centennial Displays
The Gun Collection from Orangeville.
Centennial Displays
One of the many displays of Antiques on view.
Centennial Fair
Centennial Fair.
Centennial Park Opening Ceremony
Photograph of Mrs. Mervyn Noble of Lefroy and J.W. Reid of Craigvale (1875-1974), who went to school together at the Fifth Line in the 1880s, at the opening ceremony of Centennial Park located at the 7th Line and Sideroad 10. The pair are posed on either side of a commemorative plaque stating "This pavilion has been erected by the citizens of Innisfil Township in memory of the pioneers who through their hard work and sacrifices laid symbolically the corner stone long ago and to the men of our township who served and gave their lives to enable us to live in freedom and peace." Mrs. Noble is wearing a black dress, corsage, and cap, and Mr. Reid in a black suit and boutonnière., IHS2202
Centennial Park Pavilion
Photograph of a pavilion in Centennial Park. This park was created to celebrate Canada's Centennial in 1967. The pavilion itself was the site of many reunions, church services and children's day camps. A plaque was installed on the side of the pavilion with the following dedication: "This pavilion has been erected by the citizens of Innisfil Township in memory of the pioneers who through their hard work and sacrifices laid symbolically the corner stone long ago and to the men of our township who served and gave their lives to enable us to live in freedom and peace.", IHS4263
Centennial Preparations
Left to Right: Charles Jevons (winner of Beard Growing Contest) Mary Nevils (with Lucky Draw Picture won by Mrs. Florence Hackett) Harry Couse - (Master of Ceremonies)
Centennial Trio
Centennial Trio, Heather McDowell, Debbie Arnold and Sharon Cook. Cookstown Centennial Celebration - page 10
Century Old Mill
Century-old mill before it closed down - on George Street, Cookstown. It was renovated into a one storey storage building later.
Ceo Richard Groh Presents Betty Fisher With Flowers
CEO Richard Groh presents Betty Fisher, Mayor Stewart Fisher's wife, flowers. Looking on is Councillor Paul Burkholder., IHS4297

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