Innisfil Historical Society
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Twin Willows - Bell Ewart
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Outside "Twin Willows", Whisker Avenue, Bell Ewart.
In the back seat of the car are Margaret Wisker, Ethel Wisker, Connie Wisker
In the front sear are Thomas Wisker, ____.
From Nancy Bell to Kay Weber., IHS3824
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Two-Storey Log House
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Photo of a two-storey log house built about 1845 and taken just prior to being demolished in 1906. In the picture are Mrs. William Ralston (née Mary King) and Mr. Robert Stewart. Mrs. Ralston lived in the house with her parents from 1868 to 1883., IHS1723
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Unidentified School Photo
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Class photo taken outdoors for an unidentified school, potentially Painswick School. The photo was incorrectly originally captioned with the following: "Class photo from S.S. #10, Stroud School. Pictured from left to right, back row: Teacher Dora Martin, Glenn Harris, Billie Kidd, Clayton Ayers, Lorne Cooper, Wesley Willoughby, unknown, Harry Madle, Carolyn Carscadden, Jenette Sproule, Doreen Boyd, Nancy Connel, and Carol Cummins. Middle row: Elizabeth Wanless, Shirley Willoughby, Mary Rix, Vicky Sabin, Ronnie Mulhulland, Judy Harris, Susan Black, Karen Cooper, Joan Small, Linda Small, Gwen Lowrey, unknown, and Kathy Fox. There is no information for the front row." If you have any information about this photo, or could identify the photo to match the original caption, please use the "Suggest a Correction" link below to contact the Library., IHS828
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United Church Parsonage
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United Church Parsonage, built in 1875, (Methodist), sold in 1973.
From page 25 of the Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Vol. 11., IHS3382-25B
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United Church S.S. Picnic At Killarney Beach
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Group photo taken of the men, women, and children of the Cookstown United Church Sunday School Picnic at Killarney Beach, Lake Simcoe. Some of those pictured are: Mrs. Alex Arnold, Mrs. Ed Baker, Mable Apperly, Mrs. Miner, Mrs. Broley, Mable Chantler, Marion Webb, Gazy Kidd, W.J. Finley, Bertha Cowan, and the children of the Sunday School. Date unknown.
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United Church W.A. Meeting
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United Church W.A. Meeting about 1940:
Marion Webb, , , Mrs. R.W. Glass
Front Row: Mrs. H. Davis, Lou Dinwoody, Miss Spence, Rev. A.J. Lewis, Bobby Broley, Mrs. A.H. Kidd
Back Row: Miss Jane Hamilton, Mrs. T. Hunter, Mrs. G. Gregory, Miss Mabel Chantler, Mrs. J.R. Couse, Mrs. W. Hindle, Miss Lottie Dinwoody, Mrs. Lewis, Lois Faris, Mrs. John Faris, Mrs. L.A. Arnold, Mrs. W.J. Broley, Mrs. M.E. McFadden.
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United Church Women
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Posed portrait of the ladies of the United Church wearing dresses. Pictured from left to right in the back row are: Elsie Pratt, Willa Hughes, Jean Robertson, Flo Mulholland, Edna Cumming, Kay Rae (Campbell), Betty Coopers, Helen Wallace, and Audrey Ellis. Front Row: Mrs. MacLeod, Nancy Booth, Mrs. Clara Goodfellow, Velma Wice, Mrs. W. Gibbons, Mrs. Evaline Wright, and Geraldine Small.
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Unknown Woman in Dress
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This image was incorrectly labeled when added to the system, originally labeled as John Wallace 1847-1872 and his wife Letitia (Wray) 1850-1900. If you have any information on this, please click on "suggest a correction"., IHS3448
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Unveiling Historic Plaque - 1974
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Unveiling of the historic plaque "Mast for a Great Ship". Left to right:
Rev.---, ---, Don Beatty, Hugh Jackson, Hilton Webb, George Burton Reeve of Innisfil, Blake
Constable, Councillor Art Evans, M.P.P. Harold Webb, Erma Webb Hobley (sister of Harold Webb).
Front row: Ross Channen, Curator Simcoe County Museum, Judy Webb., IHS4335
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V.E. Day Parade
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V.E. Day Parade, Celebration Parade in Cookstown for victory in Europe.
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Vacation Bible School Picnic, 1971
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Photo taken of a group of children during a Vacation Bible School Picnic in 1971 at Centennial Park. The children are playing a game on the grass while several parents watch in the background. The photo originally appeared in the Stroud Tweedsmuir Histories, Volume 111., IHS3383
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Valentine and Catherine Kelcey
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Photo taken at home of Frank and Annie Kelcey, Peterborough. From L to R. Parker Kelcey, Howard Kelcey, Marian Kelcey, Ida (Mathers) Kelcey,Frank Kelcey, his wife Annie Kelcey, Lillian Ford Kelcey, Norma (Wice) Maxim, Ella Kelcey, Norman Wice. All descendants of Valentine and Catherine (Williams) Kelsey of Vine, Innisfil., IHS4032s
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Verna Noble, Sheila Reive, Mary Gwen Reive, Grace Noble
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Black and white photo depicting a group of women standing on a road or driveway wearing coats with their arms around each other. From left to right they are Verna Noble, Sheila Reive, Mary Gwen Reive, and Grace Noble. A car is visible to the far right of the photo, possibly with Lake Simcoe in the background. The photo was taken in Lefroy and donated to the Innisfil Historical Society by Janice Mason.
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Verrol Stewart
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Verrol Stewart pushing George Lucas' calf
(Verrol, son of Harry Stewart; George, son of Fred Lucas), IHS1594
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Verrol and Clarence Stewart
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Verrol and Clarence Stewart, children of Harry Stewart and his wife, Vera Grose, SH Lot 19, Conc. 5., IHS1709
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Veterans' Memorial Park
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Photo of the Veterans' Memorial Park, taken soon after a number of trees were planted in memory of the men who enlisted in World War I. The park was named Veterans' Memorial Park in 1915.
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Vic'S Market At Alcona Beach
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Vic's Market at Alcona Beach. Later became Wilson's I.G.A.
Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3848
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Victoria Avenue Stroud
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Victoria Avenue looking west across Highway 11.
From the Stroud Tweedsmuir Histories, Vol.111., IHS3383-39B
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Victoria St., Formerly Church St.
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This view on a postcard is on Church Street, now Victoria Street, facing to the west. The Presbyterian Church is on the right while St. James Church is at the end of the wooden sidewalk., IHS3950
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View Of Cookstown Crossroads - 1938
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Photo showing a view of the intersection of King St. and Queen St./Church St., looking east. The photo was taken in 1938 and shows dirt roads, telephone and hydro poles. The exterior of some of the buildings pictured remain largely unchanged in 2014.
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View Of Stroud
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Aerial view of Stroud-taken from the north-east of the village by Keith Campbell an Australian pilot stationed at Camp Borden. He was training under the Commonwealth Air Training Plan.
Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3895
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