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Choir
Choir Members Included: Left to Right: Mrs. Bob Riley Susan Howard Heather McDowell Cherrie Edney Sharon Cook Beverley Howard Linda Sparry Laura Webber Mrs. Don Monkman
Choir of the 6th Line Church
Photo taken of the choir of the 6th Line Church (Central Presbyterian) taken in 1902 when Rev. McConnell was Minister. Pictured from left to right, back row: Wilson Cross, Jessie Marshall, David Jacks, Belle Canning, Carrie Cross (organist), and Will Reid. Middle row: Mary Jacks, Susan Cross, Mary Marshall, Alexander "Sandy" Canning, and two unidentified women. Front row, seated on the floor, is Belle Reid.
Chopping Day In Cookstown
Photo taken of the men and horse-drawn wagons assembled for 'chopping day' in Cookstown. The old drugstore can be seen in the background, which later became the Masonic Hall, as well as the house that would become the L0L café. The photo was taken circa 1916, and the car just visible on the left side of the photo appears to be from approximately the same year. Five teams of two draft horses per wagon are visible, with men seated in the wagons and two men in newsboy caps standing between the car and first wagon.
Christena And Alexander Redfern
Christena and Alexander (Bus) Redfern - born south half lot 21. Children of Bob Redfern and Mary Cowan. Mary Cowan was daughter of George Cowan and Christina Cowan (nee Ross) Costumes and Clothing Furniture, IHS3002
Christena Rogerson'S Apartment
Front left to right: Irving Nelson, Christena (Tena) Rogerson Back: Lizzie Moir, Mrs. Irving Nelson (Carrie Rogerson), William Rogerson., IHS928
Christina And Alexander Redfern
Christina (Chrissie) and Alexander (Bus) Redfern, children of Elizabeth Mary Cowan and Robert Redfern Redfern, Alexander (Bus) Redfern, Christina (Chrissie), IHS2980
Christina F. Sutherland
First secretary of W.I. Cookstown. Born Lot 4, Conc. 1, Innisfil Township.
Christmas 1899 -Stewart Family
Date of original - Christmas 1899 - is written on the original photograph. Back row: Robert Stewart, Joseph Purdy, Thomas Stewart, Tapper Stewart Front row: Mrs. Thomas Stewart (Monica Sawyer), Mrs. Joseph Purdy (Annie Stewart), Mrs. William Stewart (nee Jane Tapper), Mrs. Tapper Stewart (Ann Jane Sawyer), Mrs. Robert Stewart (Monica McCullough). For more details of the Stewart family see pages 136-7 of the Innisfil Historical Review 1967., IHS1370
Christmas At Mrs. David Peacock'S
Christmas at Aunt Addies's (Mrs. David Peacock). Individuals not known., IHS4343
Christmas Concert At Knock
Image of five young women with elaborate hairstyles, some with bows in their hair, and white high-necked blouses posed for a portrait. They were performers at a Christmas concert at Knock in 1912. The Knock schoolhouse was a popular venue for Christmas pageants and concerts., IHS750
Christopher Cooke
Christopher Cooke.
Christopher Cooke
Christopher Cooke.
Church In Lefroy
Picture is of a Church in Lefroy, it was Methodist, but now (in 1977) it is a United Church. Miss Kay Allan and Mrs. Eva (Allan) Reid, now attend this Church. Reverend George J. Ames is the Preacher there now., IHS768
Church Picnic At Innisfil Park
Back row L.to R. Ida McFadden, Mel McFadden, Cliff Kell, 4. , 5. , 6. , 7.Gazy Kidd, 8. Edith McKenzie (friend of Gazy), 9. , 10. , 11. , 12. , 13. Dave McMaster Front Row - 1. , 2. , 3. Gladys Chantler, 4. Mabel Chantler, 5. Bea McFadden, 6. Olive Broley, 7. , 8. Olive McMaster (Burling) 9. Ewart Kidd and Pat Kidd Front Row - 1. , 2. , 3. , 4. , 5. McMaster, 6. Joan Kidd, 7. Lillian McMaster, 8. Yvonne McMaster, 9. .
Church St James-Young People
Skit by Young People of Stroud Row 1 - Velma Hubbert, Evelyn Ayres, June Liddiard, Evelyn Martin, Jean Mulholland Row 2 - Don Wice, Kay Gibbons, John Martin, Don McNabb, Kenny Webb, Walter Boyd, Edrie Webb. Page 60, Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Vol. II Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3382-65A
Church St. Cookstown, On
Photo taken on Church Street looking west towards Queens Street in Cookstown, likely in the 1970s. The Esso gas station is visible in the centre right, with several cars on the road. The trees are leafless indicating that the photo was taken in the early spring or late fall., IHS559
Church Street
Church Street - 89 Highway looking West.
Church Street Looking East
Church Street Looking East - Present owners of White House - D. Brown; Brick House - B. Mayes; Anglican Church; NOTE: Wooden Sidewalks and Gas Lamp. April 18, 1968
Church Street, Stroud
A postcard sent from Bradford to Mabel Irving living in Hamilton. The card was congratulating Mabel on her first solo in the Stroud Presbyterian Church. The Church was not completely finfished. The street in front of the Church was named Church Street. The card was written by Irene M. from Bradford., IHS3798
Churches - Bell Ewart Baptist
Bell Ewart Baptist Church 1965 Bell Ewart Churches - Bell Ewart, IHS4002
Churches - Craigvale
Craigvale Presbyterian Church built 1864/5 Torn down 1975 - from Stroud Tweedsmuir Histories Vol. III Churches - Presbyterian Craigvale Presbyterian Church, IHS3383-34B
Churches - St. Paul'S Anglican
St. Paul's Church, 2nd building Built 1875; destroyed by fire 1914 Churches - Anglican, St. Paul's, IHS3385-5
Churches - Stroud Presbyterian
Stroud Presbyterian Church - from Stroud Tweedsmuir Histories Vol. III Stroud Presbyterian Church Churches - Presbyterian, IHS3384-34A
Churches-Bell Ewart Baptist
A: Bell Ewart Baptist Church 1948- L. to R. Chapel Family, Ada Quantz, Alma Quantz Ross, Harry Ross, Rev. Muriel Spurgeon, Eileen Johnston, ?? Mr. McGill, Harry Forbes, Dick Forbes. In Front Ruth and Doris Forbes B: Bell Ewart Baptist Church 1950. B: Bernice Hill, Hayden Cooper, Ian Johnston, Rev. and Mrs. Staines. C: Bell Ewart Baptist Church Sunday School 1949 C: Rev. Robert Henderson, Bernice Hill, Phoebe Chapple, Ian Johnston, Yvonne Walton, Fred Fitzsimmons, Dorothy Fitzsimmons. Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS4158 ABC
Churches-Belle Ewart Baptist
Bell Ewart Baptist Church From Left to Right l. Beth Chappell, 2. 3. Mrs. Harry Chappell 4. Ada Quantz 5. Girls in Front 6. Alma(Quantz)Ross Ruth and Doris Forbes 7. Girl 8. Robt.Stewart 9. Minister, Miss Spurgeon 10. Mrs. Johnson 11. Connie(Wisker)Stewart 12. Frank Chappell 13. McGill 14.(Boy) Harry Forbes 15.Dick Forbes Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3610
Churches-Methodist, Thornton, On.
Group of Ladies at the Methodist Church, about 1914 Front Row: Mrs. Lennox,------, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. S. Reynolds, Miss Boake, Mrs. R. West, Mrs. Steve Grose. Back Row: Mrs. Issac Allen, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. J. Henry, 4 unknown, Mrs. A. Spencer. Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site #3206
Churches-St. Paul'S Anglican
St. Paul's 2nd Church (burned in 1914) From page 12 of Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Vol.II Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3382-12A
Churchill United Church Mission Band Meeting
Churchill United Church Mission Baby Band Meeting at the home of Mrs. Fred Lucas. Pictured from left to right - Back row: Mrs. Kenneth Sturgeon, Mrs. Robert (Pat) Boyes, Mrs. Ralph Reive, Mrs. Seymour Kell, Mrs. Allen Baldwin, and Mrs. Russell Stewart. Front row: Mrs. David Taylor, Mrs. George Constable, Mrs. Robert Campbell, Mrs. Fred Lucas, and Mrs. Robert Boyes. Church Organization - Mission or Baby Band Churchill, IHS1942
Churchill - From Almanac Of 1880
1880 photograph of Churchill featuring the John S. Lucas store, dame school, photographers (2nd floor), Wycliffe Hall (Presbyterian Church), and carriage shops., IHS256
Churchill Anglican Church
The Churchill Anglican Church - constructed in 1882-3 and consecrated in 1886., IHS252

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