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Mr. And Mrs. Robert Boyes
Mr. Robert Boyes and Mrs. Annie Boyes (née Rothwell) on their Golden (50th) Anniversary. Robert was born 31 May 1870 in Scotland and was a farmer at Churchill, a prize winning plowman, and an elder in the United Church. Annie was born 6 February 1869 on Conc. 1 near Gilford and was a public school teacher at Fisher's Corners, West Gwillimbury and at Gilford. She was also active in the Presbyterian church (later United), the Women's Institute and various community affairs. She also sat on a committee that started the Simcoe County museum and wrote a weekly column in The Barrie Examiner about the artifacts received by the museum., IHS2661
Mr. And Mrs. Robert Campbell
Photo of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell. Mr. Campbell was a champion plowman and was president of the Ontario Plowmen's Association in 1962., IHS2723
Mr. And Mrs. Robert H. King 2
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. King at Chula Vista, their home -north of Holly Mr. King was in the bee business all his life (1879-1946)--born at Erindale Beekeeper in Innisfil for 30 years - first at Churchill and for 26 years at Holly Mrs. King, a community worker and active in the Women's Institute OHS # 1969
Mr. And Mrs. Robert Riley
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Riley home.
Mr. And Mrs. Robert Saunders' Home
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Saunders' home.
Mr. And Mrs. Ronald Turner
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Turner's Home.
Mr. And Mrs. Ross Laing'S Home
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Laing's House.
Mr. And Mrs. Rowe Seated On Platform
Cookstown Centennial Celebration - page 10
Mr. And Mrs. Roy Bell And Family
Photo of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bell with their children Ken and Marion (m. William Watt of Bond Head). The Bells farmed on SH Lot 13, Con. 1., IHS1424
Mr. And Mrs. Russell Webb'S Home
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Webb's home.
Mr. And Mrs. Sidney And Letitia Browning
Portrait of Mr. Sidney Browning and Mrs. Letitia Browning (née Taylor) with their son, Percy Browning., IHS620
Mr. And Mrs. Stan Jennett'S Home
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Jennett's home.
Mr. And Mrs. Steve Hewitt'S Home
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hewitt's home.
Mr. And Mrs. Thomas Mayes Golden Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Thos Mayes Golden Anniversary dinner at the Church. Seated left to right are Mr. and Mrs. Al. Cammack (their daughter Evelyn) Mrs. Mayes, Mr. Mayes and Mrs. Harold McKillican (their daughter Doris)
Mr. And Mrs. Thos. Mayes
The Golden Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mayes.
Mr. And Mrs. Tommy Graham
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Graham's home.
Mr. And Mrs. V. Leonard'S Home
Mr. and Mrs. V. Leonard's home.
Mr. And Mrs. Wesley Hindle
Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Hindle's home.
Mr. And Mrs. Wilbert Trotter
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Trotter's home.
Mr. And Mrs. Wilmot (Bill) Ferrier'S Home
Photo of the exterior of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot (Bill) Ferrier's home in Cookstown. It is a large two-storey house with a covered front porch and awnings over the three windows on the front of the house. It is made of brick and has a hip and valley style roof with decorative gables. There is snow on the front lawn. The home is located on 8 Wellington Street and was built sometime after the lot was purchased in 1867 by Andrew Ferrier.
Mr. Clarence Wood
Clarence Wood and Elizabeth (Bessie) Wood, only brother-in-law and neice of Mrs. Edna (Bateman) Allan Wood, Elizabeth (Bessie), IHS773
Mr. Clifford Carscadden
Mr. Clifford Carscadden, first customer at new Credit Union. From page 51 of the Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Vol. 11., IHS3382-60A
Mr. Clifford Carscadden
Mr. Clifford Carscadden, first customer at new Credit Union. From page 51 of the Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Vol. 11., IHS3382-60A
Mr. Couse Presents Another Prize To Winner Of A Float
Cookstown Centennial Celebration - page 10
Mr. David Marwood
Mr. David Marwood - Queen St. - N/S In front of Masonic Hall.
Mr. E. Jackson and Daughter
Mr. Ed Jackson and his daughter Evelyn (later Mrs. E. Cairns), in front of the old blacksmith's shop. Mr. Jackson is wearing a suit, tie, and hat typical of the 1940s and Evelyn, an infant, is dressed in a coat and hat., IHS936
Mr. Elbert Nixon'S Building
Mr. Elbert Nixon's building being demolished by bulldozer.
Mr. Elbert Nixon'S Shop
Mr. Elbert Nixon's shop.

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