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Stroud Branch Presentation
[L-R] June Keogh, Betty Fisher, Susan Downs. This photo was taken at the Stroud Branch of Innisfil Public Library, during an unidentified event. The women stand in front of a blue wall that has filled bookshelves and computer desks.
Stroud Library Computers
Photograph showing people utilizing the public computers at the Stroud branch of Innisfil Public Library.
Stroud Library History
Two women dressed in mid 19th century costumes, in the Stroud Branch of Innisfil Public Library. They are participating in the celebration of a centennial event, and stand in front of a historical display with additional mid 19th century items and clothing. [L-R] Marita Hill, Vera Roberts.
Stroud Library History
Two women dressed in mid 19th century costumes, in the Stroud Branch of Innisfil Public Library. They stand in front of the Young Adult bookshelf and are participating in the celebration of a centennial event. [L-R] Rita Coutts, Sharlene Dinsmore.
Stroud Library History
Three women dressed in mid 19th century costumes, in the Stroud Branch of Innisfil Public Library. They are participating in a centennial celebration. [L-R] Vera Roberts, Marita Hill, Edith Spence.
Stroud Library Opening 1998
A photo taken at the cap site opening for the Stroud branch of the Innisfil Public Library, April 4th 1998. The site offered computer access and programs for local communities. The photo includes: [L-R]Susan Downs, John Manley MP (Ottawa), and Grant Cowan.
Stroud Library Opening 1998
A photo taken at the cap site opening for the Stroud Branch of Innisfil Public Library, April 4th 1998. The site offered computer access and programs for local communities. The photo includes: [L-R] Aileen Carroll MP, John Manley MP (Ottawa), and Susan Downs.
Stroud Library Opening 1998
A photo taken at the cap site opening for the Stroud Innisfil Branch, April 4th 1998. The site offered computer access and programs for local communities. The photo includes: [L-R] Aileen Carroll MP, John Manley MP (Ottawa), and Grant Cowan.
Stroud Library Programming
Photograph taken at the Stroud branch of Innisfil Public Library during a children's program. The Children sit on the floor around the unknown programmer, who sits in a blue chair, holding a doll.
Summer Parade
Unidentified men participate in a summer parade, dressed as Indigenous peoples in canoes. They are wearing traditional and Indigenous outfits and headdresses, with a bear head attached to the front of the canoe. A man stands in the middle of the canoe wearing European period clothes, holding an antique riffle.
Summer Parade
Three unidentified men in what seems to be a Model T Ford, wearing red coats as they particpate in a summer parade in Cookstown. They are flying a red, yellow, and green flag, with a red sigil of a crescent moon and knife.
Susan Downs and Mayor Brian Jackson
[L-R] Susan Downs and Mayor Brian Jackson; photograph taken at the official ground breaking ceremony for the Lakeshore branch of Innisfil Public Library.
Ted Staunton Visit
Ted Staunton on an author visit at Innisfil Central Public School, posing with a turtle mascot. Staunton is a Canadian author; his first written and published story was Puddleman, which the turtle mascot is holding in the photograph.
Teddy Bear Picnic
Photograph showing a programming event at the Stroud branch of Innisfil Public Library. The event is "Teddy Bear Picnic"; children were encouraged to bring their teddy bears with them. There is a chalk board at the front of the room that says "Welcome Teddies!". The program is being led by Jayne Asselstine, who has a flower headdress and a nose and whiskers drawn on her face.
Teddy Bear Picnic
Photograph taken at the Stroud branch of Innisfil Public Library, following a Teddy Bear Picnic program that was run for children. There are nine women in the photo, with Teddy Bears on the floor in front of them. It is suspected that the women are a apart of the Friends of the Library organization and assited in running the Teddy Bear Picnic program.
The Country Attic
Photograph of The Country Attic, an antiques and collectables store in Cookstown. On the right side of the building there is an antique fire truck, on the left there are coca-cola coolers and large signs along the side of the building.
The Gables of Innisfil Beach
Photograph showing The Gables of Innisfil Beach building with a trailer located outside. The sign on top of the building reads "The Gables of Innisfil Beach; Retirement, Lifestyle, Apartments".
The Quilt and Wool Shoppe
Photo of a historical house that has been turned into a store on Main Street, Cookstown. The store sells quilt and wool material, is painted blue, and has flower baskets under the second floor windows.
Town of Innisfil 150th Birthday Celebration
The cake present at the celebration of the Town of Innisfil's 150th Birthday Celebration, June 18th 2000. The cake features frosted flowers and a frosted Innisfil town crest. It is four foot by eight foor in size.
Town of Innisfil 150th Birthday Celebration
The cake present at the celebration of the Town of Innisfil's 150th Birthday Celebration, June 18th 2000. The cake features frosted flowers and a frosted Innisfil town crest.
Town of Innisfil 150th Birthday Celebration
Photograph of the Birthday cake at the 150th Town of Innisfil Birthday celebration, being cut by three people. The image only shows Barg Baguley and Majoy Brain Jackson cutting the cake from the angle the photo was taken.
Town of Innisfil Council Presentation
Photograph taken inside of Innisfil Town Hall; three people stand in front of the Town of Innisfil crest, and seem to be presenting or recieveing a cheque to/from the town of Innisfil. It is possible that the company involved in the donation is Innisfil Credit Union Limited presenting the cheque to Innisfil Public Library.
Town of Innisfil Council Presentation
Photograph taken inside of town hall; six people stand behind the desk, under the Town of Innisfil crest that is hung on the wall. It seems that a cheque is being presented by dignitaries of the town of Innisfil to unidentified guests. Mayor Brian Jackson, among others, are present in the photograph.
Ward Goodfellow
Photograph of Ward Goodfellow beside the canal on Goodfellow Avenue, at the bottom of 9th line. The canal was dug in the 1930s, the photo was taken in the 1970s.
Will Silk - General Merchant
Photo of a historical house that has been turned into an antiques store on Main Street, Cookstown.
Will Silk's General Store
Photograph showing Will Silk's General Store painted blue with red beams. The house to the right is painted pink, it is an ice cream store called Sweet Sensations. Both houses are located on Main Street, in Cookstown.

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