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Cwi Members 1965 Or 1966
Cookstown Women's Institute about 1965 or 1966. Front Row (L to R) - Mrs. W.J. McMaster, Mrs. Patton, Mrs. Arthur Kidd, Mrs. Louis Monkman, Mrs. R.H. Leadlay, Mrs. J.R. Couse, Mrs. Frank Fidler. Alice Baker, Irene McMaster, Mrs. Glass, Mrs. Tiffin, Mrs. Sutherland, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. Lund, Mrs. Pegg, Mrs. Mayes, Mrs. Walker, Monkman, Cook, Slight, McDowell.
Cwi Members 1965 Or 1966
CWI Members 1965 or 1966.
Cyril Mcdonald
Cyril McDonald, husband of Carrie (Black) McDonald., IHS1468
Cyril and Leola McDonald
Portrait of Leola (1896-1968) and Cyril McDonald (1893-1958) as children. Leola later married Joseph Blake Ferrier on 24 September 1921, and Cyril married Carrie Black on 2 June 1920., IHS1451
D. And A. Roberts
D. and A. Roberts at De Grassi, 1900 Photo ran in Innisfil Scope 24/9/80. Roberts, D., Roberts, A. De Grassi, IHS272
Dairy Herd Improvement Meeting
Dairy Herd Improvement meeting from Pg. 109 of Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Vol. II. Keith MCReur, Larry Cumming, Ross Campbell, Clarence Cooper, Paul Campbell, Frazer Southerland, Don McNabb, Ira Matson., IHS3382-116
Dallimore Ice Building
Packing the blocks of ice - the Dallimore ice building was 100 by 100 feet, and about 16 feet high. The photo shows a block of ice approximately 3 by 5 feet being placed on the frame skids. The ice house had 10 inch walls full of sawdust and each layer was covered in sawdust. Using this method, ice could last as long as two years!!, IHS4313
Dalton Banting
Photo of Dalton Alvin Banting, who was born in Essa township in 1892. He married Pearl McCullough of SH Lot 19, Conc. 6, Innisfil on 14 July 1915. Together they farmed on NH Lot 1, Conc. 3 and had four children: Charles Benjamin Wray, Kathleen, Norma, and Marion. Dalton Banting served as reeve in Innisfil for two years; as deputy-reeve for two years, and as councillor for seven years. He died in 1979., IHS2115
Damage From Hurricane Hazel - 7Th Line
Photograph of the road completely washed away on the 7th Line after Hurricane Hazel struck the area in 1954, IHS3382-15C
Dan Sinclair and Bertie and Mabel Patterson
Dan Sinclair, teacher at Fifth Line School 1914-15, in the buggy with Bertie and Mabel Patterson (SH Lot 13, Conc. 5). Dan was courting Bertie in those days. In later years he married Georgie Reive of Toronto (and Churchill)., IHS1487
Dancing (The Nix'S and Ivel Wood)
The Nix's and Ivel Wood dancing.
Daniel Quantz And Sons
Sawmill owned by Daniel Quantz and Sons. Hanning Warnica and others. From Stroud Tweedsmuir Histories, Vol.5, IHS3385-8
Daughters Of Charles Mccullough And Annie Nesbitt
Daughters of Charles McCullough and Annie Nesbitt: Back: (l to r) Helene (Mrs. S.W. Orr) Pearl (Mrs. Dalton Banting) Annie (Mrs. R.C. Johnston) Front: Florence (Mrs. Neil Hamilton), IHS2122
Daughters Of Holly Women'S Institute
Daughters of Holly Women's Institute: Front row: left to right: Edith Wiley, ____, ____, Barbara Srigley, Helen Johnson, ____, Marie Dyer, ____, Edith Little, Florence Little, Evelyn Emms, Marjorie Wiley Second row: Myrtle Stinson, Dorothy Lucas, Helen Hawthorn, Mildred Little, Jean Srigley, Luella Srigley, Dorothy Little Back row: ____, Olive Srigley, Irene Kelly, ____, Gladys Leslie, Grace Little, Verna Petterson, Violet King, Betty Johnson, Dorothea King., IHS713
Daughters Of John Sawyer And Mary A. Hughes
Daughters of John Sawyer and Mary Ann Hughes Back left to right: Alberta (Bertie) (1877-1928)Mrs. Frank Herrington; Cora (1882-1971) Mrs. Charles Boothby; Front left to right: Lavinia (1860-1931)Mrs. William Kell; Phyllis (1873-1928) Mrs. Orin Shelp., IHS1940
Daughters Of Richard Grose
Portrait of the daughters of Richard Grose. Pictured are Alice Grose (back, m. Jim Hilliard of Toronto ), Agnes Grose (m. Arthur King, Lefroy), and Eliza Grose (m. Robert Canning)., IHS1937
Daughters Of Thomas Sawyer
Monica Sawyer, Elizabeth Sawyer and Marie Sawyer. The daughters of Thomas Sawyer from Fennell's Corners., IHS2710
Daughters Of Wellington Willson and Joanna Gleason
Daughters of Wellington Willson and Joanna Gleason: Left to right: Arabella (b. 1850) Mrs. Robert Reive (Churchill) Mary Emily (b. 1863 Mrs. Baldwin Joanna Caroline (b. 1858) Martha Adeline (b.1865) Mrs. Patterson (Churchill) Almana (b. 1851) Mrs. Thorborn Centre: Alberta Louise (b. 1874) Mrs. Scott, IHS1509
Daureen (Baker) Brown
Daureen (Baker) Brown.
Daureen Anderson, Sadie Walker, And Alice Baker
Photograph of Daureen Anderson, Sadie Walker, and Alice Baker of the Cookstown Tweedsmuir History Committee in 1966.
Dave Cochrane's farm
Black and white image of a group of people threshing at Dave Cochrane's farm, taken in 1929. The group is standing in front of the tractor. Two people sit on top of the tractor: Joe Roulston and John Cochrane. Standing in front of the tractor, from left to right: Leamor Lockhart, John Cochrane, Mrs. Dave Cochrane holding baby Betty Roulston who is five months old, three unidentified men, Joe Cochrane, Dave Cochrane. Dave Cochrane has a dog in front of him, jumping up on him. The farm is located at NH lot 6, concession 11., IHS3918
Dave Cochrane's farm
A black and white image taken in 1929 on Dave Cochrane's farm. The image features a wagonload of bags filled with grain. Four people can be seen in the image, additionally a woman holding a baby. From left to right: Joe Roulston, Jack Cochrane, Mrs. Elizabeth Cochrane holding Betty Roulston, Susan Roulston. The farm is located at NH lot 6, concession 11., IHS3920
David Cochrane and Elizabeth Gauley Family Photo
Family portrait of the Cochrane Family, taken in the Hunter Studio. Pictured are David Cochrane and his wife Elizabeth (née Gauley, of Essa) and their daughter Lottie (m. Bruce Cowan) and son Jack., IHS724
David Peacock
David Peacock was born in Scotland July 1859 and died Feb 26, 1938 at age of 79. He married Mary Adelaide Brown of Flos, Dec. 28, 1893. I don't think they had any children. David was the son of David and Margaret Peacock. He was still operating the store in 1911 in Painswick. Obit in Northern Advance, March 23, 1938m page 8., IHS4308
David Taylor Sr.
David Tayor Sr., IHS622
Davis Cup Trophy Winners 1955
Baseball - Davis Cup Trophy Winners. S. Kell, G. Beamish, R. Black, B. Pinkney, W. Black, Leo Gibbons, D. Sanderson, F. Campbell, M. Amos. From Page 74 of the Stroud Tweedsmuir History. Volume 11., IHS3382-82
Dawson's Drug Store
Dawson's Drug Store at the north west corner of intersection of Highways 27 and 89 in Cookstown with three small boys posing in the doorway. The boys are Gordon Dawson, Douglas Dawson and Donald Monkman, about 1927. Mr. Blackmore used to direct traffic at this intersection. Both Gordon and Douglas Dawson served as pilots in the Royal Canadian Air Force (115 Squadron) in World War II. Gordon and Douglas were brothers, the sons of Thomas James Dawson and Isobel Caroline Dawson. Gordon was also the husband of Gwendoline Doris Dawson. He died on 15 November 1944 at age 22 and is buried in Reichswald Forest War Cemetery in Germany. Douglas Dawson died on 17 September 1944 at age 19 and is buried in Strijen Protestant Cemetery in the Netherlands. Both Dawson brothers are listed in the Canadian Virtual War Memorial. Thank you to Jennifer Dawson for providing additional information for this record.
De Grassi 1900
Baby Avenue, De Grassi (near Lefroy), Conc. 3 at lake Roads, bridges, sidewalks De Grassi, IHS271
Dedication Of Judges' Stand
Rev. Rodney Mrs. Alexander Jean Wadds Hon. Lincoln Alexander - Lt. Gov. Ont. Bill Vernon Bill Rowe Dedication in Honour of Earl Rowe.
Dedication Of Neil Mcbride Memorial
Relatives and friends gathered at Cemetery for dedication of memorial to Neil McBride.

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