Innisfil Historical Society
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Executive Of The International Plowing Match
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Executive of the International Plowing Match held at the Joseph Cochrane farm, Innisfil.
Members of the executive from Innisfil include: Front Row (left to right) 2. W.W. Campbell, 3. Eben Sawyer, 5. Joseph Cochrane, 8. Don Cochrane, 9. Robert Campbell, and 10. F.A. Lashley, the Alliston Agricultural representative for South Simcoe.
Back Row:
Gordon Todd No. 15 left to right. Fairs, IHS2724
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Fair At Old Warnica School
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Innisfil Historical Society fair at the Old Warnica School. The School was demolished in 1981.
INNISFIL HISTORICAL SOCIETY, IHS2950
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Fair-Barrie Fair
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Stroud plant exhibit at the Barrie Fair - from p. 127 of Stroud Tweedsmuir History Vol. II
Fairs - Barrie Fair
Women's Institute, Stroud, IHS3382-133C
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Fairs - Agricultural Events
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Plaque re Internationsl Plowing Match 1967, on lawn of Municipal Building
Fairs - Agricultural Events
International Plowing Match 1967, IHS3383-26B
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Fairs-Plowing Match
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Plowing match-J. Cochrane Farm
Teams lined up for judging
From P. 113 of Stroud Tweedsmuir History Vol. II
Animals - Horses
Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3382-119B
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Family Of George F. Warnica And Phoebe Lyon
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The family of George Frederick Warnica and Phoebe Lyon. Information regarding their names and information regarding their children is on file at the Heritage Centre Document Centre., IHS4054
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Family Of Eben Sawyer
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Mr. and Mrs. Eben Sawyer (Myrtle Cairns of West Gwillimbury) and their family, except Grace.
Front left to right: Helen, Mrs. Sawyer, Eben Sawyer, Margaret, Brian;
Back left to right: Donald, Douglas, Garry., IHS2225
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Family Of Fred Rainey
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Family of Fred Rainey and his wife, Barbara Heer.
Kneeling: Laura (Mrs. Jack Wilson)
Back:(l to r) Minnie (Mrs. Cecil Speers of Barrie)
Jim (married Lillian Fox)
Lila (Mrs. Max Monroe of Oro Station)
Herman (married Ann Hunter)
Eva (Mrs. Frank Mucha of Geraldton)
Two other daughters - Jean died at 9-1/2 years
Mary (Mrs. Roy Bain)- deceased
(1928-1956) Costumes, IHS2503
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Family Of Frederick Warnica And Ethel (Coulter) Warnica
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Family of Frederick Warnica and Ethel (Coulter) Warnica.
Left to right: Lorne Warnica, Frederick Warnica, Mabel (Warnica) Archibald, Sadie (Warnica) Todd, Dr. John Warnica, Burton Warnica
Front: Birdie (Warnica) Huckle, Ethel (Coulter) Warnica., IHS1338
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Family Of James Guest
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Photo of the family of James Guest and Susan Robinson. Portraits at the bottom are George, Thomas, and James Fitten. Front Row: Frank, John, and William. Back Row: Evelyn (male), Martha (m. Thomas Graves), Joshua, Annie (m. John Soules), and Edward., IHS1054
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Family Of John S. Willoughby
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Left to right:
Helen Stanbury nee Willoughby
Dr. Charles Willoughby of Kamloops, BC
His sister Lorene Castleman
Taken 1986 by Joan McLean at her yard, in front of house.
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Family Of Mr. and Mrs. F. Peacock
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The five children of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peacock:
Norinne, Parker, Muriel, Douglas and Isabel. The figure in the back row scratched out, presumably not a family member.
Page 539 of the Stroud Tweedsmuir History. Volume 11., IHS3382-98C
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Family Of Mr. and Mrs. G. Gordon
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Family group taken after the 50th Wedding Anniversary celebrations, February 1966.
Back row left to right: Mrs. Norma Webb, Lillian (Mrs. Lee Gordon), Mrs. Grace Hedrick
Front row left to right: Lewis Gordon, Mother Mrs. Birdie Gordon, Father Garfield Gordon, next Mrs. Florence France. One son is deceased, Joseph Gordon who was killed in the war., IHS1567
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Family Of Mrs. J.R. Couse
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The occasion for this snapshot was a celebration of the 65th birthday of Keith, the youngest son of Mrs. Couse (Keith). They are from left to right Johnny, Gordon, Keith, Harry, and Jean the eldest.
A birthday party was held at the home of Keith's son Scott, an OPP officer in the Barrie detachment. Keith is married to the former Molly Kidd also of Cookstown, and they now reside in Regina.
Johnny is retired and has a bee yard in Collingwood, a home in Toronto, and cottage on the lake.
Gordon was a history teacher at Carlton University, Ottawa, married to Phyllis.
Harry lives in Cookstown, is retired, and his wife's name is Doris, originally from England.
Jean is a widow and lives in Clifton Royal, NB Her husband Charles Isaacs died in a car accident at the intersection in Cookstown in 1969.
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Family Of Nathaniel Wice and Margaret Coulter
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Back row left to right: Norman Wice, Allie (Wice) Appleton, Jeanette (Wice) Haynes
2nd row: Mahala (Wice) Wilmott, Nathaniel Wice, Fred
Wice, Edith (Wice) Reynolds
One person in front Margaret (Coulter) Wice, absent Warner Wice.
This family of Nathaniel Wice and Margaret Coulter lived on the SH of Lot 13, Concession 11. Their son Norman also continued to farm here until 1946 when he moved to Barrie. Fred lived across the road at SH Lot 13, Concession 10. Fred's son Earl continued to farm here until his death in 1948 and Earl's son Donald also carried on the farm until 1973 when the farm was sold., IHS2732
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Farm Barn
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A photo taken of Pratt's barn with geese visible.
Rear - Mrs. Albert Pratt (Annie Hopkins)
Middle - Helen Pratt (Mrs. Jack Bowman)
Front - Florence Pratt, IHS2251
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Farm Home Of Fred Warnica, Painswick
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Old farm home of Fred Warnica, Painswick. Frederick Warnica 1890-1924, Burton B. Warnica 1924-1953, Murray Warnica.
Photographs in picture, some unidentified, Lizzie Norton (with tall hat), Egerton Warnica (standing), Miss Blackmore (standing), Fred Warnica (seated), Susan (Warnica) Goodfellow (seated in front).
This 85 acre farm was purchased from Mr. Barwick and was covered with pine stumps. The "Wiley lot" was later purchased, was across the railroad from dead end of the 14th concession east. He also bought the "Galbraith field" across the creek from the present home of Murray Warnica. At one time the road crossed the railroad at the 14th, curved east to cross Lover's Creek, around Cox Mill opposite the house now occupied by the Harold Small family, and onto the road to Painswick, corduroy is still to be found on the old road., IHS1955
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Farm Of W. Goodfellow, 1907
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Standing are Roy Goodfellow and Isabel Goodfellow (now Mrs. Isabel Jacks) on the farm of W. J. Goodfellow, 9th line, 1907. Driving is Frank White, the hired man., IHS159
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Farm Of Albert Pratt
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Albert Pratt farm. Page 95 of the Stroud Tweedsmuir History. Volume 11., IHS3382-100B
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Farm Of Joe And Doris Pratt
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The farm of Joe and Doris Pratt is pictured in this aerial photo taken in 1977. The Pratt's ran a mixed farming operation until it was bought by a land speculator. The buildings were demolished on May 6, 1999., IHS3860
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Farms - Roy Goodellow'S Maple Lane
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Harry Holdcroft stooking oats on Roy Goodfellow's Maple Lane Farm. Harry and Hazel Holdcroft emigrated from Staffordshire England on April 18, 1954. Harry worked and lived with Roy Goodfellow for 1 year, then R.G. Simpkins for a year and Harold Robertson for 2 years.
Agriculture - methods
Holdcroft, Harry, IHS3932
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Farms - Roy Goodfellow Ii
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Roy Goodfellow drives John (grey horse) and Jerry (bay horse) hauling a load of spring grain
Agriculture - methods
Goodfellow, Roy, IHS3933
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Fennel'S Corners
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Postcard photo showing Fennel's Corners at Highway 11 and Highway 89, looking south. The photo depicts a dirt road running up the centre with a few houses on either side, enclosed by short fences., IHS2868
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Fennel'S Softball Club
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Fennell's Softball Club.
Back: (L to R) Ronald Kelly, John Richards, Gordon Kneeshaw, John Lucas, Blake Constable, Ken Matchett, Neil Sturgeon, Bruce Thompson.
Front: (L to R)- Allan Stewart (capt.), Wayne Kneeshaw, Frank Kell,(Captain), Ken Shakell, Ron Zielke.
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Fennells Softball Club
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Team photo of the Fennells Softball Club, the South Simcoe Champions in 1963. The men are all wearing their uniforms, which are dark with white trim, and are posed in front of a trophy. Pictured from left to right, back row: Ronald Kelly, John Richards, Gordon Kneeshaw, John Lucas, Blake Constable, Ken Matchett, Neil Sturgeon, and Bruce Thompson. Front row: Allan Stewart (captain), Wayne Kneeshaw, Frank Kell (manager), Ken Shakell, and Ron Zielke.
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Fennells Softball Club - 1950
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Fennells Softball Clulb, 1950 South Simcoe Softball League Champions.
Back row: Matt Kneeshaw, Gordon Kneeshaw, Blake Constable, George Nesbitt, Ken Hughes
Centre row: Sam Neilly, Ty Trotter, Albert Simpson, John Hughes, Earle Gilmore
Front row: Gordon Todd, Frank Todd, Ross Neilly, Bill Griffiths, Jerry Pryke.
The Photographe was taken at Smith Studio, Barrie., IHS3946
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Ferrier Family
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Portrait of the Ferrier Family. Pictured from left to right - Back Row: Joseph (1896-1958), Herman (1898-1949), Alma (later Gardner, 1900-1977), and Dalton (1902-1963). Front Row: Robert (1872-1949), Melville (1907-1990), and Angelina "Annie" (née Spring, 1874-1941). Robert and Annie were grandparents to Inez Spence. The Ferriers farmed on both the 11th Line and 13th Concession while their home was on lot 14 of the 13th Concession. Robert Ferrier was the butcher in Stroud until 1920., IHS3294
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