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Innisfil Old Boys 50 Year Residents
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Group portrait of ten men in two rows of five. If you can provide further information about this photograph please fill out the form below by clicking on the "details" tab.
[Note: original information included in this record is inaccurate, listing more names than there are people in this photo. Original info follows until we can more accurately identify then men in this photo]
"Innisfil Old Boys" residents of Innisfil for 50 years and over.
Back row: John Pratt 1848; Lemuel Srigley 1851; Henry Rich 1825; Frederick Quantz 1849; Samuel Cullens 1846; John Metcalf 1838.
Front Row: John Blackmore 1855; Samuel Reynolds 1850; Seymour C. Webster 1854; Thomas Johnson 1850; George Cowan 1856; John Lockhart 1845. (note; date following name is the date the person came to Innisfil., IHS2926
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Innisfil Old Boys Club 1904
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Group photo of the Innisfil Old Boys Club, which consisted of men of the Township of Innisfil who had been resident for 60 years or more. The men in the photo are arranged in three rows standing, seated in chairs, and seated on the floor respectively. They are all dressed in long dark jackets, and they all sport beards or moustaches. The names of each man and the year in which they first became residents are listed at the bottom of the photo, which was taken in Barrie on 27 September 1904. From left to right, back row: Robert Black 1847, Robert Reid 1840, Frank Wice 1837, William Webb 1843, Hanning Warnica 1837, Frank Rogerson 1833, Robert Redfern 1839, Joseph Orchard 1834, John K. Ross, 1836, William Dickie 1846, Charles Cross 1839, and Robert Hypson 1837. Second row: Charles Hindle 1832, John Brester 1856, James Ellis 1846, William Lennox 1832, Thomas McCullough 1832, John L. Warnica 1832, James Cross 1836, Peter Wice 1833, Thomas Jack 1832, and Walter Tanner 1840. Front row: Samuel Manur 1834, Charles Dyer 1843, William Manur 1832, and George Wice 1833., IHS3792, IHS2925
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Innisfil Old Boys, 2004
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Group photo taken of the Innisfill Old Boys who lived in Innisfil a minimum of 60 years and more. The photo was taken at Grange Hall in Lefroy on 27 September 2004. The front row of men are seated while the rest are standing behind them, or on the stage at the back. Pictured in the photo from left to right, back row: Leonard Burke, Andrew Cowan, Fred Eastland, John Atkinson, Wilson Forbes, Morgan Watson, and Doug Brewster. Second row from back: Ray Sutton, Alfred Corner, Gordon Todd, John Goodfellow, Ted Dallimore, Ivan Kell, Norman Neely, Jim Dietrich, Alvin Reid, Bill Forbes, Keith Kell, Duncan Coutts, and Walter Browning. Centre row: Walter Boyd, Don McNabb, Noel Andrade, Grant Andrade, Walter Warnica, Don Ferrier, Keith Sinclair, and Hilton Webb. Second row from front: Rick Morris, Selby Bowman, Wallace Lucas, Wallace Black, Wally Wright, Bruce Webb, Blythe Black, George Lucas, Don Sawyer, and Garry Sawyer. Front row: Ted Corner, Gordon Sheldon, Allen Henry, Lloyd Webb, W.J.R. Marling, John Duncan, Cyril Spence, Arthur Jack, and Ron Cook. Missing from the photo are: Bill Boychof, Orville Carter, Blake Constable, Emie Goheen, Hugh Jackson, Sid Jones, Garnet Ley, Ken Matchett, Bill Moyer, Ross Parker, Gordon Payne, Denis Sheard, Gordon Shering, Harry Squibb, and Ken Winter., IHS3886a
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Innisfil Old Girls Photo
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Photo of Innisfil Old Girls - all of whom had lived in Innisfil for 60 years or more
Photo taken at Grange Hall, Lefroy, IHS3887
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Innisfil Park
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Marking 25 years since the purchase of Innisfil Park.
Left to right: Charles Henry, Frank Beatty, Alfred Webb, Clifford Lockhart, Dalton Banting and Thomas Cook.
All were Reeves, at one time, of Innisfil., IHS2111
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Innisfil Park
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Innisfil Park - Gate posts put in, in 1932. Mr. Thomas Donnelly was caretaker before office, admission booth was added. (Mrs. May Reive's father)
Parks - Innisfil, IHS578
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Innisfil Park
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Postcard photo of Innisfil Park at Cedar Harbour, west of Lake Simcoe. The photo was taken by Jack Bain of Toronto in 1951 and shows a number of tents and cars parked on an open stretch of lawn. The park was opened in the early 1920s., IHS671
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Innisfil Park 1942
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Taken 1942, just before Howard Stewart went overseas.
Back row L to R: Willard Stewart, father Robert Stewart.
Middle: Bertha (Stewart) Jory, Mother Alda Stewart, Russell Stewart
Front: Marian (Stewart) Ferguson, Thomas Howard Stewart. Costumes., IHS1366
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Innisfil Park 8 Conc.
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Innisfil Park, Concession booth to the left, then change rooms. Old Pump - person at pump unknown.
Thomas Donnelly built pavilion. He was the only one taking care of the park. He worked there at night.
Parks - Innisfil, IHS584
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Innisfil Park 8Th Con.
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Picture of Admission booth and flowers in window boxes, at Innisfil Park. Admission sign with prices on.
Parks, Innisfil, IHS581
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Innisfil Park 8Th Conc.
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Two people in picture with backs turned, names unknown. Left to right Roy Beatty, Bill Lamb, Edna Beatty (Mrs. Bertha Stewart's sister in law),Doug Beatty in her arms, Effie Lamb(Mrs. Bertha Stewart's sister in law). Mrs. Effie Lamb is the lady with the hat in the photo.
Front row: Gordon Beatty, Dora Metcalfe, Madeline Beatty, Murwood Lamb. Costumes, IHS983
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Innisfil Park 8Th Line
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Innisfil Park 8th line, after the office admission building added. People unknown.
Parks, Innisfil, IHS579
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Innisfil Park, Cedar Harbour
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Postcard of two young boys playing on some rocks along the shore of Lake Simcoe in Innisfil Park, Cedar Harbour. A crowded beach is visible in the background with a number of swimmers standing waist deep in water., IHS3791
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Innisfil Police Force - 1958
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Innisfil Police Force 1958, appointed after first Police Commission created Chief Stewart Fisher.
Back row: Alf Chalmers, Duncan Crone, Ron Crone
Front row: Ken Stevenson, Stewart Fisher, Carm Dollory, IHS4118
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Innisfil Police Force Circa 1965
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Innisfil Police Force circa 1965:
Left to Right: Aurel Dorian, Allan Martin, Roy Mullis, Ron Crone, Chief Bill Brown, Bob Thompson, Alfred "Sonny" Chalmers.
A photograph of Allan Martin, Sargeant, Innisfil Police, is on file at the Document Centre., IHS4153
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Innisfil Post Office
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House in which the Innisfil Post Office was located, the home of Benjamin Ross.
From the Stroud Tweedsmuir Histories, Vol. 111., IHS3383-63A
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Innisfil Recreation Centre, Stroud
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Photo of the exterior of the Innisfil Recreation Centre in Stroud. The building houses the Stroud Curling Club, Library, Community Room, and Arena. It was officially opened in January 1976 and is a large rectangular shaped building in brown and grey. The photo, taken the year the building opened, shows a number of cars in an unpaved parking lot., IHS4262
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Innisfil Road Dept. 1960
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Township Road Department - Barclay (8th line and Hwy.11)
Built in fall of 1958, moved in January 1959
George Burton was the Contractor.
(l to r): John Cowan, (road superintendant), Chris Steenholdt
Innisfil, Township of, Roads Dept. - employees
John Cowan, Chris Steenholdt, IHS1616
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Innisfil School Fair
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Innisfil School Fair in Stroud. From page 117 of the Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Vol. 11., IHS3382-123
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Innisfil Staff Congratulate Simcoe County Warden 1992
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Innisfil Town Staff Congratulate new Warden of Simcoe CountyA:
Bob Lemmon, Pat Mergl, Treasurer Andrew Cowan, CAO Richard Groh, Chief Librarian Susan Downs, Roy Bridge, Warden and Mayor Stewart Fisher, Fire Chief Doug Rose - - Clerk Paul Landry, Kathy Tyndal, Steve Cancilla, Bob Moisie., IHS4300
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Innisfil Town Council 2010-2014
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Group photograph of the Innisfil Town Council that served for the 2010 to 2014 term. The photo was taken inside the Innisfil Town Council Chambers with the Innisfil crest visible just behind the group. Pictured from left to right are Doug Lougheed (Ward 1), Rod Boynton (Ward 4), Richard Simpson (Ward 2), Dan Davidson (Deputy Mayor), Barb Baguley (Mayor), Ken Simpson (Ward 3), Lynn Dollin (Ward 7), and William Loughead (Ward 5). The image is captioned with the names of the councilors and is signed "Mike Guilbault Photography."
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Innisfil Township Centennial
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Innisfil Township Centennial Celebration:
The Churchill Women's Institute Float:
Left to right: Florrie (Mrs. Nelson) Browning, driving horses (not visible), Dorothy (Mrs. Jack) Constable, ____, Jean (Mrs. Alick) Saunter at the spinning wheel and Mina (Mrs. Wm.) Kelly., IHS1009
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Innisfil Township Office - 1930
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Innisfil Township Office, circa 1930, during a snow storm, southwest corner Churchill.
- it was known as the old Sloan building, in the family for over 100 years;
- was home of James Sloan who settled in Churchilll in 1850;
- was demolished by Gregg Davis in 1947., IHS254
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Innisfil Township Park
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Innisfil Township Park.
From Page 74 of the Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Volume 11., IHS3382-79E
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