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Schools - Sunnybrae Ii
Sunnybrae started as a four classroom school, built in 1959 by Innisfil Township School Area #2 Board, at that time. The old school in Stroud on the corner of Highway 11 and Concession 10 had its two rooms full and a very unsatisfactory room in the basement. This basement was closed with the opening of the new school. After the passing of Provincial Legislation making a township the smallest unit of administration, the Innisfil Township School Area built a six classroom addition to Sunnybrae in 1965 and sold the Thornton School S.S.#9, Holly School S.S. #12 and Knock S.S. #15. Knock and Holly were bought by the township as community halls. Schools
Schools - Thornton
Thornton School from Stroud Tweedsmuir Histories, Vol. 5 Schools, IHS3385-19B
Schools - Thornton 1943
Thornton School #9 Innisfil and Union 16, Essa Back row: (l to r): Jack Crawford, Wilbert Pearson, Billy Hunter, George Caldwell, Gladys (Spring) Fralick (teacher - married Feb. 1943), Jim Lynn, Jack Caldwell, Yvonne Hunter, Marion Ferrier Front row: Alec Caldwell, ---Morrow, Ray Crane, Betty Hopkins, Leila Hopkins, Eleanor Morrow, ---Doan, Ronnie Marrow, ---Doan Costumes and clothing, IHS3938
Schools - Trustee'S Minute Book
Trustee's Minute Book of S.S. #14 Big Bay Point School 109 pages Location of original - Simcoe County Archives, IHS3972
Schools - Warnica Annex #1
Painswick School (also called Warnica School Annex #1) S.S. #13. Corner Highway 11 and Conc. 13. Built in 1860 - earliest brick school in Innisfil. Closed 1967. Now demolished. The woodshed to the left of the photo was used for awhile as an additional classroom. After the closing of the school and with the takeover by Simcoe County Board of Education, Innisfil Historical Society were able to lease the school for several years as its headquarters at one dollar per year due mostly to the historical interest of the Supt. of Plant at the time, Mr. Gary Alix Schools Painswick, IHS3515
Schools-Allandale
Allandale Public School Newspaper article ie. Anniversary April, 1982 Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3446
Schools-Bell Ewart
Back Row: Alfred Moore, Ernie Baxter, Ken Bazter, Gordon Ruffet, Burt When. Middle Row: Elma Quantz, Grace Browning, Beatrice Mattier, Albert Hergott, Ronnie Trombley. Front Row: Shirley Chappel, Beth Chappel, Mary Curtis, Juanita Mattier, Joyce Ferrier, Margaret Moore, Vera Forbes, Paul Trombley. Teacher: Kathern Houston. Further information available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3668
Schools-Bell Ewart P.S.
Bell Ewart Public School:- 1950 Teacher - Marjorie Allan Back Row:- Helen Fitzsimmins, Neva Archer, Ruth Forbes, Flo Torrens, Alice Fitzsimmins, Bernice Hill, Marjorie Allan, Richard Curtis, Bob Curtis, Paul Tuckey, Fred Fitzsimmins Middle Row:- Grace Forbes, Shirley Curtis, Yvonne Walton, Louise Sheldon, Elizabeth Reid, Phyllis Baxter, Alvin Reid, Wilson Forbes, Harold Hill, Ronald Tuckey, John Curtis, Tom Fitzsimmins. Front Row:- Bill Trombley, Everet Cook, Kerwin Robbins, Ian Johnston, Donald Sawyer, Judy Moffat, Doug Robbins, Geraldine Miller, Ellen Matteer, Marilyn Ferrier, Eileen Fitzsimmins. Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS416l
Schools-Big Bay Point
Big Bay Point School (S.S. # 14) Teacher * Pupils. Back Row: 3rd. from left - Bert Guest. 2nd. from right - Joe Warnica. 3rd. from right - Lela Warnica. Third Row: 4th. from right - Fred Guiest. 2nd. from right - Harvey ? Guest. 6 and 7th from right - 2 daughters of Geo. Webb 2nd Row: 5th. from left -? Warnica. Front Row:- 1st on right - Sam Warnica. Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3752
Schools-Cherry Creek
School with pupils on lawn S.S. #3 Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3613
Schools-Lefroy Continuation
Occassion of a play. Back row left to right: Marie Trombley, Luella Donnelly, Grace Allan, Everett Cooke, Leone Wice, Dorothy Reid, Lloyd Ruffett. Front row: left to right: Marguerite Jacks, Brooks, Bill Sheldon, Betty Montgomery. Further information is available at the Document Centre at Knock, IHS953
Schools-Lefroy Continuation
Occassion of a play. Back row left to right: Marie Trombley, Luella Donnelly, Grace Allan, Everett Cooke, Leone Wice, Dorothy Reid, Lloyd Ruffett. Front row: left to right: Marguerite Jacks, Brooks, Bill Sheldon, Betty Montgomery. Further information is available at the Document Centre at Knock, IHS953
Schools-Thornton, Ss#9
SS #9, Thornton, On. Front Row (from left) Fred Coulter, Wilbert Pearson, Bill Hunter,Jack Caldwell, Don Anderson, Stan Anderson, George Caldwell, Jim Lynn, Frank Towsend. Secon Row (from left) Lewis Helloday, Ken Anderson, Thelma Pearson,Bessie Caldwell, Joan Anderson, Ardeth Anderson, Jack Logan, Gordon Boulter. Third Row (from Left) John Kelly, Betty Keast, Ida Anderson, Ann Hunter, Peter Anderson. Back Row: Ross Hopkins, Winston Law (Teacher) Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3911
Scott And George Sharp On Farm
Photo from 1908 of Scott Sharp and his father George standing with two teams of two horses on Scott's farm. One team is hitched to what is likely a hay wagon. Scott is standing next to one horse, holding his hat, and George is on the other side of the horse wearing his hat. One unidentified man is sitting on the edge of the wagon behind George., IHS912
Second Family Of John L. Warnica
Second family of John L. Warnica and Sarah (Soules) Warnica. Left to right - Asa Warnica, Frederick Warnica and Susan (Warnica) Goodfellow., IHS1332
Second St. Paul'S Church
Interior view of the second St. Paul's Church. The first church was frame built about 1851. This second church built of brick church was constructed in 1875 and burned in March 1914. Fred Quantz's grandfather paid a photographer to have this photo taken., IHS65
Second World War - Holland
Photo of the people of Utrecht, Holland aboard a Canadian Tank as the liberating Canadian Army comes through the street. Bill Houston (son of John Houston and Amy Westwood) of Big Cedar Point is pictured driving the tank (wearing goggles on his hat). Many of the people have their arms raised in victory and every one is smiling., IHS1980
Selby Carr And Joan Carr
Selby Carr and Joan Carr (later married to Ralph Robertson) on a sawmill. Selby is standing wearing a hat and overalls, and Joan, a youth, has blonde hair and sitting on the machinery.
Selling Old-Fashioned Candy
Clara Goodfellow and Isabel Jacks selling old-fashioned candy while in costume at the community fair., IHS917
Sergeant Louis Edward Cameron Monkman
Portrait of Louis E.C. Monkman, father of Don Monkman, in army uniform. He attested with the 13th Company of 76th Battalion for the First World War. Once in France, he was transferred to the 4th Battalion where he served in the trenches until he contracted rheumatic fever. He was then transferred to the Canadian Pay Office in London, was eventually promoted to Sergeant and became the Paymaster for the 4th Battalion., IHS1769
Serpent Mounds on the 13th Line of Innisfil
Photo taken of the so-called "Serpent mounds" located on the 13th line of Innisfil, looking north from Concession 13, Lot 23. An entry in Bill Metcalfe's diary stored at the Simcoe County Archives provides further details about the discovery and investigation of this site. According to Harry Armstrong, the owner of a nearby farm, someone from the University of Toronto dug a trench across the mound. Harry Mayor worked on the project, and also uncovered an indigenous burial site near 25th Sideroad on the Smith half of Lot 25. The photo shows a split rail fence in a zig zag pattern with a serpentine shaped hill or mound dotted with tree stumps visible just behind the fence. The property on which the mounds are situated belonged to Archie McLean from 1858, who sold it to Stephan Howard in 1868. Howard lost the property on default mortgage when it was picked up by Willaim Metcalfe in 1876. Metcalfe sold to James and Agnes Carnochan in 1892, who also defaulted. In 1906 the Toronto Trust Company sold the property to John Irwin, who in turn sold in 1916 to Thomas Clark and Fanny Clark (née Christie), the daughter of William Mellis Christie who owned the Christie cookie company in Toronto. The Clarks remained in possession until 1978 when they sold to Dalkab Limited., IHS52
Serving Beverages At The Innisfil Historical Society Fair
Innisfil Historical Society Fair, at the Old Warnica School, it was demolished in 1981. Left - Mrs. Robert Peppell Centre - Helen Wallace Right - Vera Nesle Robert Peppell (?) INNISFIL HISTORICAL SOCIETY, IHS2948
Seventh Line Creek
Photo of the 7th Line Creek from the bridge on Lakeshore Road looking toward the lake around 1930. In 1990 the creek was filled with concrete. This image was also featured in the Innisfil Historical Society Publication "Skunks and Scholars" on page 27. The photo is surrounded by a decorative border., IHS3666, IHS4018
Sewer Installation
Sewer Installation. Queen Street.
Sewer Parts
Sewer parts being installed in field close to Railway Tracks between Victoria and Selby Streets.
Sewer Project
Drain from sewer holding tank drains down sand hill road shown here. 14th concession of West Gwillimbury drains into Innisfil Creek.
Sharp Family Photo
Portrait of Mr. George and Ellen (née Scott) Sharp with their son Scott at three years old. This photo was taken in King's Studio in Barrie in 1899., IHS900
Sharpe Family
Studio portrait of the Sharpe Family. Pictured in the centre are Mr. John and Mrs. Nellie (née Gray) Sharpe with their children Kate (front left) who married W.D. Henry (first marriage), and Lizzie (front right) who married W.D. Henry (second marriage). In the back row from left to right are William (father of Zeta, Muriel, and Kaye), Ann who married Thomas Lucas, George (father of Scott), Mary (married Doc Patterson, the Allandale druggist), Matt (father of Telford and Winnifred), and Margaret (married Jack Gordon). Further information is available at the Document Centre at Knock. The women in the photo are all wearing long sleeved dark coloured dresses and the men are wearing dark wool suits. The Sharpe family came from Sligo, Ireland and were some of Innisfil's earliest pioneers. John and Nellie met in Rawdon, Quebec after both moving to Canada with their parents and together they moved to Innisfil in about 1843. They had twelve children and celebrated their diamond wedding anniversary. The original spelling of Sharp when the family came to Canada was without an E, but the E was added because it was considered fancier by John Sharpe's mother, Florence Ingham., IHS915
Shed
Picture was taken by Joan Marshall of the shed on David Jack's farm. Roofed with hand made cedar shingles. The lady in the picture is Jean Warrington., IHS158
Sheep Dipping
Sheep dipping at Alvin Wice's. Every spring after the sheep were clipped they were dipped in water solution with insecticide to kill the sheep ticks., IHS1846

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