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Village Store
Group photo taken outside of the Village store - northwest corner, owned by Harry Albrecht. Front Row: (left to right) Harry Albrecht, Ann Short, Adolphus Trombley (butcher). Back Row: Dr. Langtry Sloan, Robert Reive, Hewitt Latimer (store clerk), R.W Sloan (carriage maker)., IHS529
Vine Railway Station
Vine Railway Station/House was moved in 1962 from its original location on the east side of the railroad tracks to its current position as a residence on the 10th concession Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3871
Vine Station
The Vine Railway Station. Hurst was the Station Agent., IHS1407
Violet And Laura Belfry
Violet Belfry, left, at age 11, and Laura Belfry, right, at age 9. Violet later married Lemuel Hubbert of Lefroy and Laura later married George Hubbert of Holly and Stroud. At the time this photo was taken they lived on NH lot 17, Conc. 4 in Lefroy., IHS1100
Visitors - 75Th Anniversary
Visitors to the 75th Anniversary of the Cookstown Women's Institute at the auditorium of the Cookstown Central School.
Vp Of Cookstown Central
Photo of Mr. Lindros, the Vice Principal of Cookstown Public School, overseeing the planting of the 125th Canada Anniversary tree on 19 June 1992. The photo shows Mr. Lindros standing next to the tree and inside a circle of young students on a sunny day.
W.C .Little
W.C. Little - M.P. South Simcoe, IHS1
W.I. District Directors
Women's Institute District Directors 1992-93 Simcoe South. Back Row (L to R) - Helen Bell, _____, Maureen Couture, Donna Jebb. Front Row - Joan McLean, Marie McVety, Beth Harvey, Jean Keffer, Anne Sorensen, Jay Larkey, Florence Downing (Board Director).
W.J. Broley and Son
W.J. Broley and son Ralph.
W.J. Broley'S Bake Shop
W.J. Broley's Bake Shop.
W.J. Finlay
W.J. Finlay.
W.J. and Emma Mcmaster
Photo of Mr. W.J. and Mrs. Emma McMaster at their 40th Wedding Anniversary on Wednesday 12 March 1952. The couple had three children: Irene, Earl, and Ruth (m. J. Findlay), and six grandchildren.
W.M. Dinwoody
W.M. Dinwoody.
Wagon On Latimer Farm
Photo of a wagon ride taken on the Latimer farm. Pictured second from the right is Lena Latimer, and standing behind her is Margaret Latimer. Three other unidentified men are also on the wagon, with the man in the front holding a dog in his arms. There are two additional unknown men in overalls standing behind the wagon, on the left side of the photo. Two of the men are wearing long sleeved white shirts and pants, while the man at the back is in a full suit. The two Latimer ladies are wearing long white dresses., IHS2387
Wallace Home
Wallce Home. From the Stroud Tweedsmuir Histories, Vol. 4., IHS3384-93C
Wallace Lucas
Wallace Lucas, son of Reuben Lucas and Lena Latimer. Mr. Lucas owns the North Half of Lot 18, Concession 4., IHS2395
Wallace Sloan
Wallace Sloan and grandson, Temple Watt Costumes and clothing Watt, Temple, IHS1640
Wallace Sloan Home
Photo of the Wallace Sloan home in Churchill., IHS1639
Wallace Sloan House
Photo of a brick house with two chimneys and a front lawn covered in snow. There is also a picket fence in front of the house, and another brick house is visible to the left. It is the Wallace Sloan house, which had been located directly north of the General Store in Churchill. It later became the home of Edgar Sturgeon., #2594
Wallace Sloan'S Sons
(l to r) Claude Sloan 1891 - Sacramento, Calif. William Sloan 1885-1975 Toronto Clarence Sloan 1891 Elrose, Sask. (sons of Wallace and Susanna Sloan of Churchill), IHS1647
Wallace Spring And Sam Fagan
Wallace Spring and Sam Fagan in a buggy in front of the old Spring stone house, which was built in 1868., IHS1133
Wallace Spring Farm House
Wallace Spring Farm House. From the Stroud Tweedsmuir Histories, Vol.4., IHS3384-91
Wallace Wright Cutting Ice
Photo of Wallace Wright in rubber boots and a cap cutting ice on Lake Simcoe and floating ice blocks down the channel to the elevator using a long pole., IHS1913
Wallace, Andrew C.
Andrew C. Wallace. 1839-1929 Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3447
Wallace, George
George Wallace (1844-1912) son of Robert and Ann. and his wife Minnie (Mary Jane) Wray (1846-1928.) and three oldest children. Annie - (Mrs. Edgar Gray) (l875-1950).Standing between parents. Jean - (Mrs. Henry Weeks.) (1877-1959)on the right. John (Jack) (1879-1947) sitting between parents Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3455
Wallace, John
John Wallace 1847-1872 and his wife Letitia (Wray) 1850-1900 Costumes and clothing, IHS3448
Wallace, May
Top -Vera Grose -------May Wallace 2nd row: Lydia Beatty, ------, -------- Front: Tillie Donnelly -------Mildred Wallace ----- Wallace, May; Wallace, Mildred; Grose, Vera; Donnelly, Tillie, IHS3367
Wallace, Robert
3 pages of information on the Robert Wallace Family antecedants and descendants. Notes taken from Andrew Wallace in 1924. Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3559
Walter Allan
Mr. Walter Allan, father of Miss. Kay Allan and Mrs. Eva (Allan) Ried. Husband of Mrs. Edna (Bateman) Allan. He lived on the 4th line for a while, then they moved to Burnside Farm. #11 Hwy. 1.5 miles north of Churchill. Then he retired and moved to 308 Killarney Beach Rd. Lefroy. He retired in 1940., IHS776
Walter Allan And His Brothers
Walter Allans' brothers. Left to right: Walter Allan, Howard Allan, Gavin (G.C.) Allan, Jack (John) Allen. 1948, IHS796

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