Innisfil Historical Society
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Home Of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lidster
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Photograph of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lidster of 3 Cook Street in Cookstown. The home pictured here boasts white clapboard siding and a hipped roof, but has undergone extensive renovation in the present day. The Lidster family purchased the residence in 1967, but the building was originally constructed in 1960 by Mrs. Leonard Ross, later Mrs. Wesley Simmons.
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Home Of Mr. and Mrs. Reid
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Mr. and Mrs. William J. and Edna Reid standing in front of their two-storey brick home in 1940, which they lived in from 1915 to 1957. The front porch is covered in ivy., IHS948
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Home Of Mrs. Bill Ferrier
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Picture taken at the home of Mrs. Bill Ferrier on Elizabeth Street.
Seated front Miss Clementine Hill
Behind - Mrs. Bob. Dutton, Miss Hazel Arnold, Mrs. Ferrier, and Man behind the ladies is Mr. Bill Lawrence.
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Home Of Mrs. Edward Sheldon
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House built for Mrs. Edward Sheldon by sons Ross and Elwood. This is the first house north of the United Church on Church St., IHS3353
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Home Of Mrs. R.W. Glass
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Colour photo of the exterior of the home of Mrs. R.W. Glass. The house is small and has light coloured siding, one large window to the left of the front door and one smaller window to the right, and an open gable roof.
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Home Of Robert G. Simpkin
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The farm home of Robert G. Simpkin, south half of lot 15, concession 9. (The northwest corner of the 9th line and Highway 11)
The previous owners have been Robbins, and Dave Lennox, Charles Robinson (of Robinson Hardware-Barrie), and Samuel Broley. This information was provided by Ross Wallace.
Housing, IHS2238
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