Innisfil Historical Society
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E. Harold Irving
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E. Harold Irving @ 2 years of age 1897 (B. circa November 21, 1894), IHS2378-7s
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Early Loblaw Store
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Photo from the opening of one of the first Loblaw grocery stores. It depicts a group of people posed for a photo standing on the sidewalk in front of the new store, beneath signs stating "We sell for less," "Self Serve," and "No Waiting." The store's founder Theodore Loblaw was born in Elmgrove, northeast of Alliston.
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Early Settlers
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Picture taken in 1902.
Miss Levitt was a Deaconess.
Front Row: Left to right - Mrs. Tom Fisher, Mrs. Foster (Granny), Mrs. John Kidd, Mrs. Rev. Simpson, Mrs. Fisher Sr.
Middle Row: W.J. Findlay, Mrs. Gauley (Mabel Fisher), Mrs. M.J. Eby, Miss Levitt, Mrs. John Willoughby, Mrs. Orlando Lewis, Rev. C.A. Simpson.
Back Row: Mrs. Alex Arnold, Mrs. Boynton, Mrs. Fred Fisher, Mrs. Alex Banting.
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Eben Todd Home
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Photo of the Todd family in front of their home. Pictured from left to right are: unknown, Eben Todd, his wife Lucinda "Sinnie" (née Sproul), and Samuel Todd, father of Lois Sturgeon, in the buggy., IHS1162
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Eben Todd-Warden
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Eben Todd in robes when Warden of Simcoe County in 1919
He had been councillor for four years, deputy reeve, four years and reeve, six years in Innisfil.
Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS1171
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Ebenezer Todd Sr. Family
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Ebenezer Todd Sr. Family:
Back row: John Todd, Thomas Todd, Eben Todd, Samuel Todd, Charles Todd, Hugh Todd
Second row: Davidson Todd, Susan Todd (Mrs. William Rothwell), Joseph Todd, Elizabeth Todd (Mrs. John King)
Eben was on the Innisfil Council for 14 years and was warden of Simcoe County the last year 1919 - 1920., IHS868
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Edith Mccullough and Parents
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Photo of the McCullough family in front of their home. Pictured are Edith McCullough sitting on steps, and her parents Mr. and Mrs. W.C.W. McCullough., IHS1979
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Edith Thompson
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Picture of 8th Con (now Innisfil Beach Rd) and Highway #11 (now #4). Edith Thompson standing in snow tunnel through a snow drift to #11 Highway. This was one of the worst snow storms. (Note the size of the drift.) It was the only way to get to the highway., IHS1154
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Edna Allan
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Mrs. Edna Allan (née Bateman), mother of Kay Allan, Ruth Allan, and Eva (Allan) Reid. Wife of Mr. Walter Allan. She was born on farm S1.5, Lot 13, Con. 1, and then after getting married lived on Burnside Farm Hwy. 11, 1.5 miles north of Churchill. The couple later moved to 308 Killarney Beach Rd. Lefroy. She lived there from 1940-1964., IHS775
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Edna Allan
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Portrait of Edna Allan(née Bateman), mother of Kay Allan. Ruth Allan, and Mrs. Eva (Allan) Reid., IHS785
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Edna Allan'S Children
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Mrs. Edna (Bateman) Allan's children. From left to right: Bertha (m. Thomas Frazer), Eva (m. William Reid), and Ruth (m. Russel Steward). They lived on a farm in Churchill, 4th Line, west of Hwy. #11, one mile down road., IHS770
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Edna Allan'S Nieces and Nephew
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Front: (l to r) Emerson Bateman, Florence Bateman
Back: (l to r) Georgina (Georgie) Bateman, Audrey Bateman
Age order from oldest to youngest: Audrey, Georgina, Florence, Emerson., IHS769
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Edna Bateman
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Mrs. Walter (Edna Bateman) Allan, mother of Miss. Kay Allan and Mrs. Eva (Allan) Ried. She started to take art lessons at one time but had to quit because of eye trouble., IHS777
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Edna Haughton - Wedding Picture
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Edna Haughton's Wedding Picture
Daughter of Agar and Eliza (Banting) Haughton.
Married Bert Clement. Sister of Alice Jefferies mother, Annie Haughton Rogerson. Bert Clement was son of David Clement
Costumes and clothing
Furniture
Social Events - Weddings, IHS963
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Edward Guest
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Portrait of Edward Guest (1865-1945). He married Mary Henrietta Jobbit and together they lived on Lot 25, Conc. 13, a string hundred acres., IHS1919
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Edward Guest
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Oxen trained and owned by Edward Guest (a hobby)., IHS1900
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Edward Guest's Oxen
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Photo of the oxen owned by Edward Guest of Big Bay Point. Edward and his grandson, George E. Young, are pictured on a sled behind the oxen who were named Buck and Bright. Edward trained the animals as a hobby. Note the cord wood pictured - a familiar sight at the time for wood burning stoves. The photo was taken on 29 February 1932 on the Guest Farm., IHS1899
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Edward Harold Irving
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Studio portrait of Edward Harold Irving after he had returned from Europe following the First World War. The photo shows Edward in a coat or suit jacket with a white collared shirt and tie leaning his cheek against his hand. Irving was a Sergeant in the military and served with the 177th Battalion and the 1st Central Ontario Battalion., IHS2378-10
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Edward Sloan Home
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The Edward Sloan home in Churchill. The portion of the bulding at the extreme left is the Post Office building., IHS246
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Edward Webb
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Photo of Edward Webb holding the reins of a horse tethered to a buggy. The photo is believed to have been taken during the First World War and was donated to the Innisfil Historical Society in 2023.
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Edyth Brown, Cookstown Reeve
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Photo of Cookstown Reeve Edyth Brown in a long sleeved pink dress at Cookstown Fair Parade in 1990. She is wearing glasses and holding a sign that says "Edyth Brown Reeve of Cookstown" and she is standing between two vehicles.
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Effects Of Hurricane Hazel
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The effects of Hurricane Hazel in October 1954 at the bottom of Concession 7. The photo shows the bridge washed away. A photo on file at the Document Centre shows a building washed away., IHS4223
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Eileen Thompson'S Birthday
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Birthday party with their dolls, (note table and chairs) Eileen (nee Thompson) Wagner's Birthday party 5 years old. May 8, 1932. Sister Mildred (Thompson) Kellough 1 1/2 years old., IHS985
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Elected Representatives
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L to R: Frank Jonkman, former Mayor of B/WG and police board (or commission), Mayor Brian Jackson, Deputy Mayor Gord Wauchope, M.P. Peter Van Loan, IHS4304
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Elevator And Coal Shed At Cookstown
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Photo of a grain elevator and coal shed located in Cookstown. The elevator, located on the right, is white and has a small awning on one side. and the shed is characterized by vertical wood siding and a circular sign with the word "Reading" just visible in the middle.
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