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Bridge At Centennial Park
Photo of the bridge at Centennial Park, taken in 1973. The photo originally appeared in the Stroud Tweedsmuir Histories, Volume 111. A small sand beach with two picnic tables is visible to the left of the bridge., IHS3383-46EE
Bringing In The Sheaves
Bringing the Sheaves on William Latimer's farm Wallace Latimer on land., IHS2385
Broadeaves
"Broadeaves" - summer home of Sir Edmund Walker at De Grassi Point. Lakefront, looking north west, see Snake Island on extreme right. Housing, IHS2704
Broley'S Bakery And Wj Finlay'S Residence and Store
Broley's Bakery on the left. WJ Finlay's Residence and Boot and Shoe Store on right.
Bruce Cowan
Bruce Cowan, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cowan, IHS2981
Bruce Mclean, Jack Kidd, Eward Nixon
Bruce McLean, Jack Kidd, and Eward (Ted) Nixon at 231 Fairview Ave. (Bruce's parents) Toronto.
Bruce Wice and Two Sons
This is a picture of Bruce Wice, farmer, and his two young sons, Ross and Mervin scuffling the garden with horse, Laddie. Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3874
Buckrake On Harold Wallace Farm
Photo of a buckrake in use on the Harold Wallace farm. Buckrakes were a type of hay rake designed to travel along a hay windrow and transport it to a hay stacker or baler., IHS1911
Buckraking Hay
Photo of a buckrake in use on the Harold Wallace farm. Buckrakes were a type of hay rake designed to travel along a hay windrow and transport it to a hay stacker or baler. The one pictured is carrying a full load of hay, with a shed or barn visible in the background right., IHS1912
Building Created By Ted Dallimore 1962
The first building created by Ted Dallimore and his father Fred in the spring of 1962 for Sandy Cove Marine repair work, later moved to a location on the 25th in 1965., IHS4323
Building Owned By Mrs. Gertrude Pinkney
Mrs. Gertrude Pinkney was owner when this picture was taken.
Building Sewer Project
Building Sewer Project on property beside Railroad in the field south of Mobile Home Park. Now property excludes trespassers. 1987-Summer
Building Shed
Building, shed. Picture was taken by Joan Marshall of the shed on David Jack's farm. Roofed with handmade shingles. The lady in the picture is Jean Warrington nee Jacks., IHS553 same as IHS158
Buildings Of Cookstown
Photo of downtown Cookstown circa 1900 taken of the north side of Queen Street. The buildings visible in the image from left to right are the butcher shop, telephone office, Eby's Store (also known as Bob Robinson's), and the Mansion House Hotel. The image also features some large machinery, a threshing machine and water tank owned by the Water Ferrier of Innisfil, parked in front of the Mansion House Hotel being towed by a tractor and operated by two men. The telephone lines are also visible, but the image predates the installation of hydro lines.
Burnside Farm
Photo of the Burnside farm, including a large barn with "Burnside" lettered on the front, and a large two storey home. The house was originally brought from Maple Villa, another part of the farm, and was moved to the present site pictured. The barn was also moved from the creek to its location in the photo. The farm was named "Burnside" from the Scottish word "burn" meaning creek., IHS815
Business - Bell Ewart Ice Co.
Cutting ice for the Belle Ewart Ice Company each winter. Left: Verl Hill Mary Curtis John Curtis Right: Roy Hill Bell Ewart Ice Co. Hill, Verl Curtis, Mary Curtis, John Hill, Roy, IHS4004
Business - Bell Telephone Co. Cookstown 3
Jeweller and Optician, Thomas A.C. Banting was the Bell local manager at Cookstown from 1900 to 1916. He was photographed with Mrs. Banting and three children Costumes and clothing Telephone - Bell Telephone Co. Cookstown Banting, Thomas, IHS4011
Business - Bell Telephone Co. Lefroy
The Bell central office was located in this Lefroy building from 1936 until 1963. This was the Bell's second office Lefroy Bell Telephone Co. Lefroy, IHS4008
Business - General Store
Gilmore and Son Store - Lefroy Picture of remodelled store Gilmore and Son Business - General store - Lefroy, IHS3319
Business - Iga
I.G.A. Store opened in Stroud by George and Jack Young. From Page 54 of Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Vol. II Business - Grocery store Young, George, Young, Jack, IHS3382-54
Business - Iga Store And Credit Union
Youngs IGA Foodliner and Innisfil Farmers Credit Union shortly after construction in 1959. These were the first two units in the Stroud Plaza and were constructed by William Young to accomodate the Young's grocery business and the Credit Union, both of which had outgrown their existing premises.Since neither the Youngs nor the Credit Union had sufficient cash or credit facilities to finance the project, innovative financing was required. A company was incorporated with William Young as president, George Young as vice president and John Young as secretary-treasurer. Preferred, redeemable shares were sold to people in the community; farmers, retired persons and others. The plaza was built and the space leased to the Youngs and the Credit Union. As time went by and the businesses prospered these shares were redeemed by the company. The preferred shareholders all got their money back as well as receiving a good annual return on their investments. In 1973 more units were added; a drug store, liquor store, law office, medical office and convenience store. Later a post office, restaurant, ceramics store and chiropractor were added. In 2003 the plaza was sold to a group of doctors and a walk-in clinic, another dentist, an eye doctor, and a physiotherapist were established. This plaza was the first shopping centre in Innisfil as well as being the home of Innisfil's first drug store, first grocery self-serve supermarket, first liquor and wine store, first video rental store, first chiropractors office, first purpose built medical offices, first purpose built post office and first purpose built law office Businesses - store Young's IGA - Stroud Credit Union - Innisfil, IHS4133
Business - Saw Mill
Portable Sawmill at Craigvale railway station. Left to right: William Mulholland, Wes Hudie, Frank Mulholland, Steve Marshall, Dave Hill, Joe Reid, Tom Forsythe, John Marshall, Tom Foster, Tom Reid, Lew Hill, Tom Emerick, Tom Nightingale, Mr. Peters (C.N.R. Agent) Mr. Davidson From Stroud Tweedsmuir Histories Vol. 5 Business - sawmill Railway station - Craigvale Clothing, IHS3385-4
Business - Service Station
Service Station bought from Ivan Klooey in 1940 by Parliaments - operated by Bob and Marie Smith until 1964. Sold to Peter Isles. Bob Smith in photo served Sunoco Gas, meals, tires etc. Garage - Service Station Bob Smith, Marie Smith Parliaments, L.; Isles, Peter, Klooey, Ivan, IHS3029
Business - Shering'S Garage
Shering's Garage, built 1947 Picture showing flood 1950, from Page 55 of Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Vol. II Shering, George Shering, Monty, IHS3382-55a
Business- Stroud Meat and Delicatessen
Grand Opening of Stroud Meats and Delicatessen Bruce Martin, his sister Evelyn (Martin) Pinkney, brother Allan Martin Businesses, IHS4164A
Business-Garages,Service Stations
North Half Lot 15, Con. 6 Innisfil. West side #11 Highway. Top of hill This service satation was built of logs off the Marquis Farm about 1931, and operated for about 5 years. There were three log cabins rented on an overnight basis. They sold Supertest gas from a double hand pump, ice cream, cigarettes etc. See also #3038 Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3026
Butchering Day
Butchering day, likely at the William Martin farm. He is wearing the fedora., IHS1059
Byard Donnelly
Photograph of Byard Donnelly, a sailor in the navy in the Second World War. In the background is the old Churchill Curling Rink, built by Davie Lennox in 1900 and purchased by Edward Sloan in 1909. It was located on Pt. Lot 16 - Village Plan 162 (Pt. Lot 10)., IHS515
C.G.I.T. Girls
The C.G.I.T. Girls and their float as it waited after the parade at the Fair grounds to be judged. Also the Bradford float and old car. Mrs. George Faris and the Wright girls are to be seen.

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