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Ralph Reive and Family
Centre: Ralph Reive and his wife, Margaret Boyes of Churchill and their children Shirley (Mrs. Don McNabb), left, of Stroud and Douglas (right) of Toronto., IHS1515
Ray Flood'S Home
Ray Flood's Home.
Ray Sutton'S Log House
Photo of Ray Sutton's log house, which was built about 1835. The photo was taken during an Innisfil Historical Society field trip in 1975., IHS2016
Ray Sutton'S Log House
Photo of a window of Ray Sutton's log house, which was built circa 1835. The photo was taken on an Innisfil Historical Society field trip in 1975 and shows a detailed view of the window sash., IHS2016
Rear Family
Possibly a member of the Rear Family., IHS3439
Rear Family (Possibly)
Unidentified member of the Rear Family?, IHS3441
Rear Family Members
Unidentified members of the Rear Family (Male), IHS3442
Rebecca Donnelly And Granddaughter Zella
Rebecca Donnelly (née Wray) with her granddaughter Zella Donnelly on the day of her confirmation., IHS577
Rebecca Wray With Her Grandchildren
Photograph of Jean and Luella Donnelly with their grandmother, Mrs. Hugh Donnelly (née Rebecca Wray)., IHS1705
Receiving And Sending Telegraph
Picture taken at the time the Cookstown Canadian National Railway Station closed: April, 1967. Jim Arnold receiving and sending telegraphs.
Receiving Line At Sverdrup Wedding
This picture shows part of the receiving line as the guests meet the new bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Sven Sverdrup (nee Donna McLean). It was taken in the Sunday school room of the United Church and pictured are: (partly hidden) Susan Lozo and Libby Campbell (bridesmaids), Leonora and Dennis Taylor, guests, Sven and Donna, with her back to camera Pat (Whiteside) Nimmegon and her husband Bob, Bruce McLean between them, and Joan McLean, mother of the bride.
RecreationandSports-Harness Racing
Horse racing in Cookstown Fair Grounds. This is a special day as it is held for the boys who came home from the close of the first World War in 1918. (note the judge's stand) This was to the west of the Anglican Church., IHS1761
RecreationandSports-Tennis
The tennis court now present site of Monkman's garage The house in the background - was owned by the first Blacksmith in Cookstown, Mr. Charles Clute, IHS1756
Reeve Grand Andrade And Citizen Of The Year 1986 Betty Fisher
Reeve Grant Andrade presenting the award for Citizen of the Year 1986 to Betty Fisher with a painting to commemorate the occasion. Mrs. Fisher is wearing a blue dress and corsage while holding the painting, and Reeve Andrade is dressed in a black suit and red tie. Betty Fisher was chosen as 1986 Citizen of the Year for her dedication and volunteer work with St. James United Church, Stroud Curling Club, Innisfil Branch of the Canadian Cancer Society, Girl Guides, and Brownies. The award was sponsored by the Innisfil Chamber of Commerce., IHS4294
Reeve, Clerk And Council 1969
Daureen Brown, Clerk, Mr. Cook, Dr. Jack McKay, Dick Osborne, Isobel Rowe, and Bob Riley, Council.
Reforestration Program - Simcoe County
This maple tree was planted near the gateway to the reforestration area on the east side of Highway 27, just north of Concession 11. Students from local schools (Nantyr, Killyleagh and others) came by car and truck to plant trees for part of the day. Squares were already marked off and a tree was planted in each square. Hundreds of trees were planted that way as part of the Simcoe County reforestration program., IHS4230
Reginald Emerson Webb
Portrait of Reginald Emerson Webb in his armed forces uniform, son of Frederick Webb and Maude Brookes. His obituary from the Barrie Examiner dated to Thursday, 5 Dec 1963 on page 14 read: WEBB, Reginald Emerson - Suddenly, as a result of an accident, Wednesday, December 4, 1963, Emerson R. Webb, 40 Sunnidale Road, beloved husband of Audrey Meeson; loving father of Jim, Marie and Roger; loving son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Webb; loving brother of Lillian (Mrs. Gordon Kneeshaw) and Olene (Mrs, A. H. L. Harris), in his 45th year. Resting at the Pethick Funeral Home, 127 Bayfield Street, Barrie. Service in the chapel Friday at 2 p.m. Interment Barrie Union Cemetery., IHS2437
Registration
Left to Right: Mrs. Mary Nevils, Mrs. Jean Woods and Mrs. Eldon Neilly. Mrs. Joan McLean, Centennial Committee Secretary registering.
Registration
Hon. W. Earl Rowe - Lt. Gov. of Ontario signing the Registration Book with Mrs. Mary Nevils.
Reid ,Elizabeth
Elizabeth Reid (Libbie),(Mrs. Amelia Quantz's sister). Pumping water for cattle, IHS658
Reid Family Reunion
Mr. William J. Reid (Mrs. Dorothy Reid Jackson's father) family brothers and sisters, taken at the family reunion at the old homestead on the 5th line farm. Left to right in age order: William Reid, oldest, Irving Reid, Mrs. Bob Reid Beatty, Harvey Reid, Milton Reid, Jennie Reid Donnelly, Zella Reid Dale, Arlie Reid Johnston, Gladys Reid Stanton and Haughton Reid, the youngest. Missing - Jack Reid and Florence Reid Baxter., IHS947
Reid Family Reunion
Reid family reunion: Jane May, William Irving, Zella Evelyn, Harvey Walter, Sarah Isabella, Milton Patterson, James, Gladys, Haughton, Arlie, IHS2757
Reid Maurice
Left to right:Maurice Reid, -in chair their father John Joseph Reid, Elizabeth (Bowman) Reid and John Reid., IHS1002
Reid Sisters
The three Reid sisters and their husbands - daughters of Thomas and Isabelle Reid. (l to r) John Cowan and wife, Marjorie Reid, Thornton RR; Marion Reid and husband, Harry Arkley, London; Lillian Reid and husband Neil Jones, Toronto., IHS1623s
Reid Wilbur 2
Portrait of Wilbur Reid and his second wife, Birdie (nee Holiday) Reid, taken when they were married. They lived in Gilford on the townline, Innisfil. Wilbur was also known as Bill., IHS654
Reid, Arlie Lillian Johnston
Arlie Lillian Johnston Reid, Apr. 2, 1896 Graduation picture: Queens Street, Toronto Johnston, Arlie Lillian, IHS2749
Reid, Harvey Walter
Harvey Walter Reid, August 23, 1882 - May 22, 1952, IHS2743
Reid, Haughton Lennox
Haughton Lennox Reid, August 25,1900 - Oct. 9, 1966 I, IHS2745
Reid, James Kennedy Irving
James Kennedy Irving Reid March 18,1879 - September 29, 1963, IHS2742

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