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Old Blacksmith Shop
Situated on the South side of the 4th line, the blacksmith shop was owned by Rogerson's and rented by Milton and William Reid for plumbing upstairs and a blacksmith's shop downstairs., IHS934
Old Blacksmith Shop
Photo of the Blacksmith Shop in Lefroy, which has since been turned into a house., IHS946
Old Boys' Reunion-Fifth Line School
Old Boys' Reunion - Fifth Line School-when school was closed- Ex-pupils and their families Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site., IHS631
Old Butcher Shop and Post Office
This building functioned as both the butcher shop and post office in Lefroy., IHS933
Old Churchill Hotel
Photo of the house that was formerly the hotel in Churchill, on the north-east corner of the intersection., IHS639
Old Donnelly Farm
Photo of the Donnelly family in a two-seater Democrat, a type of horse-drawn carriage. Pictured in the back seat from left to right are: Edith, Dora, May (Reive), and Harvey (standing up). Front seat: Wray, Kathleen, and Zella. This type of wagon was called a "Democrat" but it is also known as a "phaeton." Some versions came with a fringed canvas top., IHS591
Old Donnelly House
Photo of the Donnelly family in front of the old Donnelly house built in 1859. Pictured from left to right - Back Row (standing): Mrs. Robert Boyes and Jean Donnelly (Sr.). Middle Row: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh and Rebecca Donnelly Sr. Front Row (seated on ground): Tillie Donnelly, Tom Donnelly, and Mamie Munson., IHS1706
Old Fashioned Bathing Suit
Photo of Ruby Wiswell of Fort Erie, a cousin of the Guest family, wearing an early 20th century bathing suit when stockings were used., IHS1039
Old Huronia School
Old Huronia School, IHS3385-18A
Old Library Location
Also: Jo Vogt, Dingemans Craft Shack - Blooms, 1975 George Butt to 1975 Dr. Smiller - Dentist
Old Library Location
Store on left was once where Library was. In this picture it was Thelma Adams who sold to Floor Kromhout.
Old Painswick Bridge, Looking North From 13Th Line
Old Painswick bridge, looking north from 13thLine, IHS285
Old Painswick One-Room School
Old Painswick One-Room School. From the Stroud Tweedsmuire Histories, Vol. 5., IHS3385-19D
Old Store
Old Store - John G. Douse storekeeper's Ardill, J. F. Demolished for parking lot for Red and White store by Norman Gilmore., IHS496
Old Stroud Elevator
Built in the 1890's, this elevator is now owned by Art and Doug Diceman. It was once the scene of much activity with a busy railroad track beside it and in a mainly rural community. It was demolished in 1985., IHS4193
Old Warnica School
Innisfil Historical Society Fair at the Old Warnica School. The School was demolished in 1981. INNISFIL HISTORICAL SOCIETY, IHS2942
Olive Parker - Cookstown Fair
Photograph of Olive Parker, dressed in a white blouse and pink sweater, posed next to a carved wooden rocking chair at the Cookstown Fair in 1989.
Olive Quantz
Olive Quantz, daughter of John Quantz, sister of Alberta who became Mrs. Hill., IHS3041
Olympia Skating Rink
The Olympia Skating Rink was built in 1910 by Mr. T.L. Webb, between Wellington Street and Queen Street, just west of the four corners. The Cookstown Brass Band played Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday evenings for skating and the ice surface was used for hockey on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Dress carnivals were also held here, frequently drawing large crowds from the surrounding community. The rink was discontinued when large numbers of men enlisted in World War I. After it closed as a skating rink, Rankin and Dennis Nolan used it for car storage. Mr. Harry Rankin sold cars and had a garage. Harry Goodwin purchased the garage and also sold cars. Clarence Walker worked as the mechanic. Tenants included Albert Nixon, Mr. Rankin, Wilbert Dermott, and Ethel Jebb. Information courtesy of the Cookstown Tweedsmuir History volume 2, page 49.
On Top Of The Banks
Two figures sitting on top of the giant snowbanks after a large snowstorm., IHS516D
Ontario Hydro Sub Station - Cookstown
Photo of the Ontario Hydro sub station in Cookstown, located at Victoria and Dufferin St. The Hydro Electric Power Commission of Ontario purchased the property from James McFadden in 1918 for $375. The system was built in 1918 and cost $2,850. The station was removed in 1996 and a lawn was planted in its place.
Opening New St. Paul'S School
Opening of new St. Paul's School area 2 trustees: Stanley King, Fraser Sutherland, Bruce Wice, R. Green, F. Crane, L. Booth. Teacher Don Grant, IHS3382-60C
Opening The Road
John Boyes and his teams on Highway 11 opening the road after a snowfall. Mr. Boyes was the road foreman and responsible for maintenance. The old local doctor's home and the hotel are both visible in the background., IHS2668
Opening of the Gates to St Paul's Cemetery
The official opening of the gates to St. Paul's Cemetery, which had been donated by Helena (Lena) Raymes. Lena Raymes placed this entrance in memory of her father, Frank Quantz, son of George Quantz. The plaque reads: "In memory of B. F. Quantz family." Pictured in this photo are: Bert Bond, Margaret Quantz, Betty Reid, Harold Knowles, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Quantz, Mac. McDowell, Wilda Ferguson, Mrs. Amy (Quantz) Srigley, and the rest are unknown., IHS290
Oran Wice
Oran Wice (born in 1845, died December 30, 1884) he was the youngest son of early Innisfil pioneer parents, Samuel and Elizabeth (Quantz) Wice. Oran married Elizabeth Ann Williams on March 25, 1868. They had four sons and three daughters. Oran was born in Innisfil (Pt. SH Lot 13, Conc 12) and is buried in St. James United Church Cemetery Stroud., IHS 4397
Oran Wice Family
Oran Wice Family 12th Conc. Back L-R Standing:- Eldon Wice 1877-1951 (He married Sara Christine Reynolds 1903) Charles Wice 1869-1959 (He married Josephine "Terry" McBurney 1894) Middle Row L-R: sitting- Ernest Wice 1881-1954 (He married G. Kreik (1st wife) and (Jenny Blackwell 2nd wife C. 1919) Peninnah O. Wice 1872-1960 (She married Joseph Booth 1896) Mrs. Oran Wice (nee Elizabeth William) 1852-1935. Allan M. Wice 1884-1963. He married Mary Thomson. (note: no P in Thomson) 1911 Front Row L-R seated: Maude Wice 1875-1940. She married William Johnson 1893 (First Husband) and William Rusk 1910 (2nd Husband) Rhoda Wice 1879-1934. She married Bert Scantlebury 1914. NOTE: Oran Wice died in 1884 Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Side, IHS2721
Orange Hall - Stroud
Stroud Orange Hall (1873-1958) on Victoria St., Stroud showing spring flood 1950 - from pg. 49 of Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Vol. II Orange Order, Stroud Stroud, IHS3382-49
Orange Hall After A Snowstorm
After a snowstorm on Easter Sunday, 1926, the roads in Churchill were entirely blocked. Pictured here is the Orange Hall, mostly buried by the snow., IHS516B
Orange Hall Lol 605
Orange Hall LOL 605 Members: Bench, left to right: Billie Reid, Ed Webb, John Leonard, Joe Gregg, Art Green, W.J. Leonard, Jim Latimer, Jim Booth, Rob Black, Billie Latimer (11th line), Alec Neely, Frank Rich, John Martin, Alvin Webb, Wilbert Black, Dr. D.W. McGlauclin, Geo. Neely. From left to right: Alec Black, Frank Robinson, Stan Marshall, Harry Armstrong, Jack Johnston (grandfather of Lillian Dallimore), Sam Reynolds, Lennox Black and Jack Foster holding banner, Wm. Latimer (9th line) Jim Black, Wm. Neely, Herb Black, Ward Webb, Percy Spring, John Johnson, Edwin Johnston, Will Reynolds, Bill Reid, Charlie Neely, Tom Foster, Robt. Vaughan. The two boys sitting in front are Albert Leonard and Allen Webb. ORANGE ORDER, IHS1380

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