Innisfil Historical Society
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Verrol Stewart
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Verrol Stewart pushing George Lucas' calf
(Verrol, son of Harry Stewart; George, son of Fred Lucas), IHS1594
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Verrol and Clarence Stewart
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Verrol and Clarence Stewart, children of Harry Stewart and his wife, Vera Grose, SH Lot 19, Conc. 5., IHS1709
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Veterans' Memorial Park
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Photo of the Veterans' Memorial Park, taken soon after a number of trees were planted in memory of the men who enlisted in World War I. The park was named Veterans' Memorial Park in 1915.
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Vic'S Market At Alcona Beach
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Vic's Market at Alcona Beach. Later became Wilson's I.G.A.
Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3848
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Victoria Avenue Stroud
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Victoria Avenue looking west across Highway 11.
From the Stroud Tweedsmuir Histories, Vol.111., IHS3383-39B
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Victoria St., Formerly Church St.
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This view on a postcard is on Church Street, now Victoria Street, facing to the west. The Presbyterian Church is on the right while St. James Church is at the end of the wooden sidewalk., IHS3950
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View Of Cookstown Crossroads - 1938
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Photo showing a view of the intersection of King St. and Queen St./Church St., looking east. The photo was taken in 1938 and shows dirt roads, telephone and hydro poles. The exterior of some of the buildings pictured remain largely unchanged in 2014.
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View Of Stroud
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Aerial view of Stroud-taken from the north-east of the village by Keith Campbell an Australian pilot stationed at Camp Borden. He was training under the Commonwealth Air Training Plan.
Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3895
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Village Store
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Group photo taken outside of the Village store - northwest corner, owned by Harry Albrecht.
Front Row: (left to right) Harry Albrecht, Ann Short, Adolphus Trombley (butcher).
Back Row: Dr. Langtry Sloan, Robert Reive, Hewitt Latimer (store clerk), R.W Sloan (carriage maker)., IHS529
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Vine Railway Station
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Vine Railway Station/House was moved in 1962 from its original location on the east side of the railroad tracks to its current position as a residence on the 10th concession
Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3871
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Vine Station
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The Vine Railway Station. Hurst was the Station Agent., IHS1407
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Violet And Laura Belfry
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Violet Belfry, left, at age 11, and Laura Belfry, right, at age 9. Violet later married Lemuel Hubbert of Lefroy and Laura later married George Hubbert of Holly and Stroud. At the time this photo was taken they lived on NH lot 17, Conc. 4 in Lefroy., IHS1100
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Visitors - 75Th Anniversary
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Visitors to the 75th Anniversary of the Cookstown Women's Institute at the auditorium of the Cookstown Central School.
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Vp Of Cookstown Central
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Photo of Mr. Lindros, the Vice Principal of Cookstown Public School, overseeing the planting of the 125th Canada Anniversary tree on 19 June 1992. The photo shows Mr. Lindros standing next to the tree and inside a circle of young students on a sunny day.
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W.I. District Directors
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Women's Institute District Directors 1992-93 Simcoe South.
Back Row (L to R) - Helen Bell, _____, Maureen Couture, Donna Jebb.
Front Row - Joan McLean, Marie McVety, Beth Harvey, Jean Keffer, Anne Sorensen, Jay Larkey, Florence Downing (Board Director).
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W.J. and Emma Mcmaster
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Photo of Mr. W.J. and Mrs. Emma McMaster at their 40th Wedding Anniversary on Wednesday 12 March 1952.
The couple had three children: Irene, Earl, and Ruth (m. J. Findlay), and six grandchildren.
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Wagon On Latimer Farm
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Photo of a wagon ride taken on the Latimer farm. Pictured second from the right is Lena Latimer, and standing behind her is Margaret Latimer. Three other unidentified men are also on the wagon, with the man in the front holding a dog in his arms. There are two additional unknown men in overalls standing behind the wagon, on the left side of the photo. Two of the men are wearing long sleeved white shirts and pants, while the man at the back is in a full suit. The two Latimer ladies are wearing long white dresses., IHS2387
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Wallace Home
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Wallce Home. From the Stroud Tweedsmuir Histories, Vol. 4., IHS3384-93C
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Wallace Lucas
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Wallace Lucas, son of Reuben Lucas and Lena Latimer. Mr. Lucas owns the North Half of Lot 18, Concession 4., IHS2395
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Wallace Sloan
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Wallace Sloan and grandson, Temple Watt
Costumes and clothing
Watt, Temple, IHS1640
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