Innisfil Historical Society
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Walter Patterson
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Walter Patterson, Stroud, he was a carpenter and barn builder in Innisfil. PATTERSON, IHS2326
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Walter Patterson & Selby Carr
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Photo of Walter Patterson, who lived in Stroud, with Selby Carr (1883-1959). The photograph was taken in Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia., IHS3281
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Walter Ralston, Bell Telephone
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Walter Ralston at telephone switchboard (Bell) for the Innisfill Telephone Company at 321 Kilarney Beach Rd. Bell Telephone had an agreement with the Walter Ralston family to operate the switchboard for the Innisfil Telephone Company., IHS459
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Walter S. Reive
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Walter S. Reive (1878-1953)(bachelor), he was the son of Robert (1857-1934) and Arabella Willson (1850-1913). Mr. Reive was a teacher, he was an invalid, he lead the choir for many years in the Churchill Presbyterian and United Churches. He spent his last days on the southeast corner of Churchill with his sisters, Misses Joanna and Annie (both spinsters)., IHS1519
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War - Sherman Tank
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Sunnybrae Public School - Sunnybrae Avenue
Sunnybrae students listen to an explanation about this Sherman tank, restored by Stroud man and military buff, Steve Elford. WWII vet, Ernie Goheen, leans against tank.
Schools - Sunnybrae
Goheen, Ernie
Elford, Steve, IHS4246
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War - Sherman Tank Ii
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Sherman Tank - restored, brought to Sunnybrae School on June 21, 1990. Ernie Goheen, veteran of Juno Beach, Belgium, Germany, France, looks on and listens as Sunnybrae students check out the tank.
War
Schools - Sunnybrae
Goheen, Ernie, IHS4247
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War Medals
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Photograph of the two war medals belonging to Edward Harold Irving of Stroud during the First World War. The medal on the left depicts a man mounted on a horse known as the British War Medal, while the one on the right depicts a robed figure with wings known as the British Victory Medal., IHS2378-9
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Ward Webb
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Photo of Ward Webb driving a horse and buggy circa 1915-1918. Donated to the Innisfil Historical Society in 2023 by Louis Webb.
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Warni Ca Family First Cousins
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Six Warnica family first cousins, all granddaughters of George Frederick Warnica. This photograph was taken when Jessie Warnica and Euella Smith of Franklin, Pennsylvania, visited in this district, they are:
Standing: Phoebe Hunter, daughter of Martha Warnica and Euella Smith, daughter of Sarah Warnica
Seated: Jessie Warnica, daughter of Horton Warnica and Susan Warnica, daughter of John L. Warnica
On the floor: Sarah Hunter, daughter of Martha Warnica and Euella Warnica, daughter of Alfred Warnica. Costumes, clothing., IHS4055
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Warnica Public School Ii
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Warnica Public School -
Construction - Hollow concrete block and brick. Built by Innisfil Township School Area Board #2 in 1964. This was a five room school.They were able to vacate the Killyleah School and the old classroom at Big Bay Point. In 1967 under the Innisfil School Area Board of Russell Stewart, Roy Lennox, Ken Baxter and Don Beatty, a six room addition was added as well as a multi-purpose room and library. The first opportunity class, a restricted enrollment class for special training.
This addition plus the one at Sunnybrae will close #10 Stroud and #11 Craigvale, #13 Painswick Old School again and #14 Big Bay Point (Old classroom again) and #17 St. Pauls
Schools
Painswick, IHS3514
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Warnica School Annex #2
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Warnica School Annex #2. Brick. Highway 11 and Conc. 13
Built by school area Board #2 in 1954, allowing them to temporarily close the very old Painswick school and the makeshift classroom in the woodshed
Schools
Painswick
Warnica School, IHS3513
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Warnica Visitation
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Family get together. For names please refer to the Knock Heritage Site. (several unknown), IHS154
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Warnica, Angus and Family
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Angus Wellington Warnica and his Wife Ella Elizabeth Thompson (seated)
Their children 1-Charles E. (born 1894)
2-Margaret Winona (born 1890)
Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS4146
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Warnica, John Lyon
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John Lyon Warnica (1831-1924)
with grandson (name unknown) Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS4145
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Wash Day 1895
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Mrs. George Sharp (Ellen Scott) Monday Wash Day - not Tub and washboard
Further information is available at the Document Centre at Knock., IHS911
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Webb Family
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William T. Webb amd wife (nee Liza Herrel). William is bearded man seated in second row beside his wife.
Back row: George or Wesley, Ellen, Wellington, Tom
2nd row: Edward, William Thomas, and wife Eliza (Liza), seated, Herb
Eliza (Herrel) Webb: 1837-1924, IHS211
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Webb Family
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Photo of Ward Webb and his family circa 1915-1918 on a buggy pulled by two horses in front of a farmhouse. Donated to the Innisfil Historical Society in 2023 by Louis Webb.
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Webb'S Service Station, Hwy. 11
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Webb's Texaco Service Station and Snack Bar was owned and operated by Elwood and Bob Webb. In 1946, the Webb brothers built their first service station which was destroyed by fire on January 21, 1949. the photo here is if their second service station which was rebuilt and opened July 21, 1949.
Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3864
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Webb, Fred, Children
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Children of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Webb
(L to r): Emerson, Olene (baby) and Lillian, IHS2440
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Webb, George and Family
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Family of George Webb and Mary Ann Mathers: (l to r): Zelma Webb 1886-1974 (Mrs. George Neely);George Neely; Mildred Webb 1897- (Mrs. Walker McFarland;
Gertrude Webb 1882-1970's (Mrs. Herb Fennell); Amy Webb 1884-1970 (Mrs. Edgar Kerr), Camrose Alberta; Francis McFarland 1928- (son of Mildred); Reta Webb 1890-1958 (Mrs. Bert McConkey); George W. Webb (sitting) (born August 24, 1856 - died July 26, 1944)
husband of Mary Ann Mathers 1856-1906, IHS2434
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Wedding - Mr. and Mrs. John Atkinson
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Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. John Atkinson.
Left to right: Mrs. Harvey Whan (Hazel), Mrs. King Houston Sr. (Ethel Feighen), they are grandmothers of the bride, Betty Houston., IHS2461
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Wedding - Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pratt
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Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pratt, April 9, 1907, Albert Pratt (at age 30) and 2nd wife Ann Lorinda (Annie Hopkins at age 22).
Mr. Pratt's first wife Ida Black died., IHS2249
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Wedding - Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Webb
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Mr. Lloyd Webb's mother and father, Edward Benjamin Webb and wife Annie Amelia (Black) Webb. They were married in 1895 on the 12th of February, at the home of Mr. Johnson Black, 9th line.
100 guests attended, she wore a cream cashmere dress and was accompanied by Miss Jennie Wallace, bridesmaid. The groom was assisted by Mr. Herbert Black., IHS1572
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