Photo of the advertising signage for Earl G. Warnica, Building Contractor. The sign also reads "STURD-DEE DOCK" and gives the phone number for the business as Stroud 75R13. A piece of construction equipment is parked beside the sign, and a large garage with a car parked in the driveway are visible behind the sign. Earl Guelph Warnica (10 June 1923 - 21 March 1996) was the son of Samuel Warnica and Pearl Soules, and married Mary Komoski and they had one child, Ernest. Earl was a World War II veteran and was one of 6 survivors of a bombing raid made by the U.S. Air Force by mistake, on his men. Earl was Bombed for over two hours by the Americans and not allowed to return fire. After the war Earl was based in Holland for a year, driving fuel trucks into Germany for the Allies. He also had a street named after him, Warnica Drive, in Kawartha Lakes, Ontario. Earl built many houses in Innisfil and in the Kawartha Lakes area.