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Cookstown Light Up Night 1999
Three Library staff dressed in costumes infront of a light up sign, during Cookstown Light Up Night, 1999. There is a devil in between two angels, and a doll with presents in the bottom left corner. [L-R] Susan Baues, Jayne Asselstine, Susan Downs.
Cookstown Main Street
Photograph of historical houses on Main Street, Cookstown. Many of the houses have since been turned into stores and cafes.
Cookstown Main Street
Photograph showing a street view of Main Street, in Cookstown. Many of the historical houses on Main Street have been turned into stores, restaurant, and cafes for the community.
Cookstown Main Street
Photograph of historical houses on Main Street, Cookstown. Many of the houses have since been turned into stores and cafes. [L-R] Simcoe Gallery, The Bakeshop, The Chestnut Inn.
Cookstown Programming
A photograph of a group of children participating in story time at the Cookstown branch of Innisfil public Library. The storyteller is dressed in a cow costume.
Cookstown Programming
A photograph of a group of children completing an activity in the old Cookstown Public Library Branch's basement.
Cookstown Public Library
Coloured photograph of the original building for Cookstown Public Library. The building is painted white, with golden address numbers, 19, on the front door. The community board out side has a sign saying "Cookstown news", and is filled with a colourful display of information.
Council 2000
Innisfil Town Council posing in front of the Town Crest. Pictured from left to right, back row: Ken Simpson, Bill Pring, Gord Wauchope, Lynn Dollin, Paul Wardlaw, and Joe Belesky. Front row: Nola Wales, Mayor Brian Jackson, Barb Baguley.
Council Presentation
[L-R] Marilyn Pillar, Architect Brian Gregorson, Board Chair Margaret Stryjski; suspected to have made a presentation to the Town of Innisfil about the construction of the lakeshore branch of Innisfil Public Library.
Doris Anderson
Photograph of Doris Anderson, a library volunteer for the Innisfil Public Library.
Friends of the Library Pie Making
A group of Friends of the Library making pies together. The women are wearing aprons and hairnets, and using orange bowls. The photo was taken October 11th, 2005, indicating the possibility that the pies may have been made for a thanksgiving event.
Friends of the Library Quilt Raffle
Anita Green and Betty Fisher stood infront of a quilt, made and donated by Iris Kinsman for a fundraising raffle. Green and Fisher can be seen holding a bucket, in the Stroud Library Branch, presumably selecting a winning raffle ticket out of the bucket.
Ina Boyer
Photograph of Ina Boyer, a library volunteer of Innisfil Public Library, at the Stroud Library Branch desk.
Innisfil Public Library Board
Members of Innisfil Public Library Board meeting; three stand for the photo, while five others sit at a table. [L-R] BR: Ruth Webb, Ann Murphy, Margaret Stryjski. FR: Al Craig, Frank Webb, Susan Downs, Laurie Franks, Trudy Groome.
Innisfil Public Library Board
Members of the Innisfil Public Library Board standing at the back of the Lakeshore Branch in its first iteration. Pictured from left to right, back row: Bill Van Berkel, Joe Belesky, and Bruce Hain. Front row: Win Hoysa, Margaret Stryjski, Susan Downs [CEO and Chief Librarian], Asa Klint, and Anne Kell. The photo was taken on 12 March 1997.
Innisfil Public Library Members
A photograph showing staff members and volunteers of Innisfil Public Library. [L-R] Ann Murphy, Trudy Groome, Ruth Webb, Al Craig, Shirley Riley, (?), Seated: Susan Downs.
Innisfil Public Library Staff
Photograph of Innisfil Public Library Staff standing under a tent while outdoors at Lakeshore Library branch ground breaking event. Pictured from left to right are: Sharon Morningstar, Susan Downs, Edith Spence, Fiona Rodriguez, Grant Cowan, Lea Neale, Brenda Brosens, Susan Baues, and Victoria Outrem. Photo was taken on 10 June 2000.
Innisfil Public Library Summerfest 2003
Members of Innisfil Public Library dressed in beachware, as they participate in Innisfil Summerfest Parade. They are holding a sign that reads "Innisfil Public Library; Have a whale of a time!", and are standing in front of Innisfil Lakeside Retirement. They are dressed in beach wear and have pool inflatables with them. This photo includes: Jayne Asselstine, Mandy Pethick, Susan Downs, and other unidentified people.
Innisfil Town Hall
Photograph depicting the original Innisfil Town Hall Building. The parking lot can be seen in the background on the left, connecting to Innisfil Beach Road.
Jennesa Wardlaw and Lindsay Brosen
Jennesa Wardlaw and Lindsay Brosen dressed as elfs, wearing green costumes with santa hats, and red circles on their cheeks. They are carrying baskets to distrubute goods at the 2000 Santa Claus Parade.
Kenneth Earl Kidd Plaque
Four unidentified people standing in a field, attending the plaque reveal for Kenneth Earl Kidd. The gentleman second from the left is fully dressed in a traditional Indigenous outfit and headress. The back of the photo is stamped with Brian Baker's information, suggesting he may have been the photographer.
Kenneth Earl Kidd Plaque
Five people standing infront of a commemorative stone and plaque for Kenneth Earl Kidd. Among the people photographed are Martha Ann Kidd, Aileen Carroll MP, and Mayor Brian Jackson.
Kevin McFadden and Lea Neale
Pictured from left to right are Kevin McFadden and Lea Neale inside the Stroud Branch of Innisfil Public Library, organizing books onto the shelves.
Killarney Beach Silver Birch Award
Killarney Beach Public School children representatives at the Silver Birch Battle of the Books competition.
Lake Simcoe Beaches
Two photocopied newspaper clippings dated Thursday, July 11th 1935 from The Northern Advance. The clipping on the left titled "Leonard's Beach" is an advertisement for wooded beach lots and inland lots. The clipping on the right discusses Glenwood Beach and how it has been dubbed the best on Lake Simcoe.
Lakeshore Branch
Photograph of the Lakeshore Branch of Innisfil Public Library, pictured is the original structure following completion of construction. There is a tall red tower with the word LIBRARY across the top, and signage in the centre of the building, above the walkway to the front door.
Lakeshore Branch Construction
Photograph showing the concrete footings laid during the construction of the Lakeshore Branch of Innisfil Public Library.
Lakeshore Branch Construction
Photograph showing the interior of the Lakeshore Branch of Innisfil Public Library during construction.
Lakeshore Branch Construction
Photograph showing the grounds on which the Lakeshore Branch of Innisfil Public Library was built on, prior to construction commencing.

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