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Women'S Institute 1975
Stroud Women's Institute members dressed in Centennial costumes, in front of Stroud School Left: Mrs. Clara Goodfellow (woman of the year Trophy) Back Row: Mrs. Cowan, Jean Hand, Mrs. W.W. Campbell Front: Mrs. Ebin Sawyer, Evelyn Rix, Mrs. Fred Wright - from Stroud Tweedsmuir Histories Vol. 5 P.1 Costumes Stroud School, IHS3385-1
Women'S Institute Members Taken At Mrs. George Duff'S Home About 1930
Front Row - Miss Mabel Kell, Mrs. Theodore MacMillan, Mrs. J.R. Couse, Mrs. Hopper, Miss Alzada Neilly, Miss Jarjory Dunning. Second Row - Miss Mabel Chantler, Miss Gerty Cooper, Mrs. R.H. Leadlay, Mrs. Henry Couse, Mrs. R.W. Glass, Mrs. Atton, Mrs. J. Pugsley, Miss Minnie Spence, Mrs. Stoddart, Mrs. Alex Arnold, Mrs. Alex Robinson. Third Row - Miss Lottie Dinwoody, Mrs. W.J. Scott, Mrs. H. Reed, Mrs. H. Dunning, Mrs. McAfee Back Row - Miss Mabel Gollop, Mrs. Jack Parks, Miss Kit Brand, Mrs. T. Gollop
Women'S Institute Short Course
Snapshot was a gift from Olive Parker at a W.I. meeting of the Tweedsmuir History Committee. Kathleen Baker, Irene Shepherd, Lizzie Donnell, Mrs. D. Ross, Helen Sutherland, Dorothy Cullingham, Edythe Beatty, Edna Connell, Dorothy Pugsley, Mrs. Harper, Alice Baker Behind Alice - Viola Fisher, Margaret McMillan, Rena Cousins, Lena Fraser, Lilian Allen, Marg. Fildey, Mrs. Beatty, Myrtle Rankin, Velma Bateman, Mary Coutts.
Women'S Institute Stroud - A
Women's Institute members: Front row: Mrs. O. Black, Mrs. W.J. Gibbins, Mrs. William Hubbert, ____, Mrs. White, Helen Cochraine, ____, ____, Mrs. Dwight Nelson Back row: ____, Mrs. Harvey Hughes, ____, ____, ____, Mrs. Roy Goodfellow, Mrs. Webster., IHS116
Women'S Institute Workshop
Women's Institute Workshop. From Page 130 of the Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Volume 11., IHS3382-136B
Women'S Institute Workshop
Photo of a workshop taking place in January 1953 in Stroud, hosted by the Women's Institute of Stroud. The photo shows a number of women seated around two tables and appear to be sewing garments. Shoes and gloves are visible on the tables and the ladies appear intent on their work. The image can be found on page 130 of the Stroud Tweedsmuir History Vol. II., IHS3382-136A
Women'S Missionary Society
Group photo of the Women's Missionary Society in Churchill. Pictured from left to right - Front Row: Mrs. Allan Todd (first wife, Mary Reid), Mrs. Harvey Ralston with Myrna Todd (child) in front, Mrs. Dwight Nelson, Mrs. Norman King, Louise Allan (child), and Mrs. Gavin Allan. Second Row: Mrs. Walter Ralston, Mrs. Bert Bonney, and Mrs. Edgar Sturgeon. Back Row: two unknown, Mrs. Lou Stephens, two unknown, Mrs. Fred Lucas, unknown, Mrs. Irving Nelson, unknown, Mrs. Brant, Mrs. Seymour Kell, Mrs. Sam Todd, Mrs. Robert Boyes, unknown, Mrs. Gilmore Reive, Mrs. Tannahill Sturgeon, and last two unknown., IHS1288
Women'S Missionary Society Members
Women's Missionary Society members left to right - Mrs. Edna (Walter) Allan-mother of Kay Allan- and Mrs. Annie Boyes . Celebration of someone's anniveresary ., IHS755
Women'T Institute - Nursing Class
Women's Institute Stroud - Nursing Class 1926 Names in Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Vol. 5 Women's Institute Stroud Nursing Class Clothing, IHS3385-2
Womens Institute - Thornton
Thornton- Orange Hall The beginning of the Women's Institute in Thornton. Lady on the left is Mary (Summers(Somers) Maiel On Right: Mrs. W.D. Henry Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3205
Womens Institute Ladies
Womens Institute Ladies: Mrs. Edward Sloan, Mrs. R.W. Sloan, Mrs. Wesley Moore, Agnes Grose, Myrtle Todd., IHS3811s
Wonch, Alice
Alice Wonch, sister of Wm. Wonch Married Mr. Harry Pratt of Churchill Costumes and clothing, IHS3031
Wonch, Ernest
Ernest (left) and Wesley (right) Wonch of 6th line, Innisfil, whose farm was in the Wonch name for over 100 years before being sold. Wonch, Ernest Wonch, Wesley, IHS3232
Wonch, Ernie
Wonches and Ed Gibbons Front row: Ed Gibbons, Jack Wonch. Back row: Tena Wonch, Ernie Wonch, holding Wes Wonch and Sadie Wonch Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site #1068
Wood'S Family
Six children, names unknown. Maybe Wood's family as some of the children are the same as shown in #3368 with a Mrs. Wood's Photo by Lydia Beatty (glass negative). Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3370
Woodlawn
Photo of the Blain family at Woodlawn. James A. Blain, Tom and Pronto the dog in the foreground, and Mrs. Helen Blain and Billy on the veranda.
Woodlawn
Tom Blain on veranda of the home at Woodlawn.
Workers Harvesting Ice On Lake Simcoe
Ice harvesting off of the 8th Line of Innisfil. Workers are loading ice blocks onto a horse drawn wagon to be taken to the ice storage house on shore. The last season of ice removal was likely February and March of 1952., IHS4199(c)
Working
Pictured from left to right are Calvin Boyd, Edgar Thompson, and Bob (Robert) Thompson ready to work. Note how the 8th concession had not yet been paved., IHS1152
World War I Soldier
Soldier in World War I uniform.
Wray, Mrs. Thomas
Mrs. Thomas Wray (Jane) 1822-1897 - farmed on NHlot 7, Conc. 3(string 100) (see Thomas Wray for children's names. Great grandmother to Luella (Donnelly) Brookes Costumes and clothing, IHS2377
Wray, Samuel
Samuel Wray - came from Ireland and lived on 5th line in a log house in the 1800's. His wife, Ma (as she was called) died very young.She was related to the Highlands. They had one son, and four daughters. The son's name was William (Will). Daughters were Letisha, Mary, Margaret, Liz-Ann. They are buried at Cherry Creek Cemetery., IHS561
Wray, Thomas
Thomas Wray (1816-1884) farmed NH Lot 7, Conc. 3 (string 100 acres) First farmer to have a mower to cut hay Neighbours borrowed it in exchange for labor Thomas Wray married Jane (1822-1897) Family: Jennie (Mrs. Frank Ross), Isabel (Mrs. Thos. Black), Minnie (Mrs. Geo. Wallace), Tillie (Mrs. Banting), Rebecca (Mrs. Hugh Donnelly II), Sam, Lizzie (Mrs. Jack Irving) Dates taken from tombstones in Bethesda Cemetery, IHS2376
Wright - William
Family Christmas at Wright Homestead. Back row: Thomas Butler, Wm. Wright, Irving McLachlan, Charlie Wright, Bertram Wright, Sam Broley, Lottie Wright (Chas.), Etheo (Wright) Broley, Howard Broley, George Wright Front: Wm. C. Wright, Kenneth Wright, Wallace Wright, Mildred Wright, Mona McLachlan, Laura Wright (McLachlan),Lillian Broley (Kneeshaw), Mrs. Fred Wright (Evelyn), Olive Broley (Mason), Clarence Broley, Tom Wright Costumes and clothing, IHS3407
Wright Brothers
4 Wright Brothers - George Wright, Bertram Wright, Fred Wright, Charlie Wright. Further information is availale at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3413
Wright, Charlie-Farm
Charlie Wright's Farm - 9th line east of #11 Highway Lottie Wright, mother Charlie Wright, father Baby Wallace Wright Wm. C. Wright Thomas B. Wright Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3410
Wright, Geprge
George Wright, Lottie (Chas.) Wright holding Wallace Wright, Charlie Wright, Thomas Butler (Grandfather), Fred Wright. Front row: Wm. C. Wright, Thomas Wright Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Sige, IHS3412
Wright, William Family
Sunday get-together at the Wright Homestead Standing: Ethel (Wright) Broley, Laura (Wright) McLachlan, George Wright Sitting on bench: Bertram Wright, Sam Broley, (unknown),Annie Wright (grandmother), Wm. Wright (grandfather) Front: Olive Broley (Mason), Clarence Broley, Howard Broley, Scrapper the dog Animals Costumes and clothing, IHS3408
Wright, Wm. - Christmas
Back row: Fred Wright, George Wright, Bert Wright, Mabel Wright. Front row: Charlie Wright, Grandfather Wm. Wright, Grandmother-Annie Wright, Ethel Wright, Laura Wright. Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3411

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