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- Whitby Maple Leafs Midget Hockey TeamThe Whitby Maple Leafs were the 1938-1939 championship team in the Whitby Lions Club Midget Hockey League and winners of the Jack King Memorial Cup presented by Mundy Goodfellow Printing Company and the Whitby Gazette and Chronicle.The Whitby Maple Leafs were the 1938-1939 championship team in the Whitby Lions Club Midget Hockey League and winners of the Jack King Memorial Cup presented by Mundy Goodfellow Printing …Whitby Public Library
- South River Public School Grade 2 - 3 Group Photograph, circa 1939Front row from left to right: Violet Moranno, Irene Good, Marie Kurigan, Artenea Ralston, Phylles Mc?. Back row from left to right: Lena Jackson, Fay Carter, ?, ?, June Lulean Phillips, Hanna Garitson.Front row from left to right: Violet Moranno, Irene Good, Marie Kurigan, Artenea Ralston, Phylles Mc?. Back row from left to right: Lena Jackson, Fay Carter, ?, ?, June Lulean …South River - Machar Union PL
- Cliff Carleton's Service Station, 1939Black and white photographs of Cliff Carleton's service station. The station is raised and has a porch and a staircase going up to the building. On the left side of the part of a gas pump can be seen. On the right is a car driving behind the building. On …Black and white photographs of Cliff Carleton's service station. The station is raised and has a porch and a staircase going up to the building. On the left side of …Whitestone Public Library
- Royal Train at Canadian Pacific Railway Station, 1939In May 1939 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth made a royal tour of Canada. They stopped in Whitby for about ten minutes.In May 1939 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth made a royal tour of Canada. They stopped in Whitby for about ten minutes.Whitby Public Library
- Tree Planters, Thessalon, 1939Front row: Nelson Ingram, Harvey Lewis Sr., Harold McCreight. Second Row: Alan MacDougal, Toppy King, (unknown), Herman Driver. Third Row: Fred Giguere, Red Stone, (unknown), Dick Hamilton, Charlie Brown, (unknown) Fourth Row: (Percy King?), Sam Gordon, Mr. Corbiere, Roland Fletcher?, Allen Brown, Jim Chillman, Oss Patterson, Cap. Bird?Front row: Nelson Ingram, Harvey Lewis Sr., Harold McCreight. Second Row: Alan MacDougal, Toppy King, (unknown), Herman Driver. Third Row: Fred Giguere, Red Stone, (unknown), Dick Hamilton, Charlie Brown, (unknown) …Thessalon Union Public Library
- King Street School (R. A. Sennett Public School) Grade Two Class, 1939King Street School was built in 1921 on 300 King Street. It was built to replace Henry Street School which burned down in 1920. In 1979 it was renamed R.A. Sennett Public School in honour of its first principal who served from 1921-1952. R. A. Sennett Public School closed in …King Street School was built in 1921 on 300 King Street. It was built to replace Henry Street School which burned down in 1920. In 1979 it was renamed R.A. …Whitby Public Library
- Standard Chemical Company Lumber Camp, 1939Black and white photograph of the lumber camp of the Standard Chemical Company train filled with large logs. There are six train cars. There's snow on the left side. There's a forest on the right side behind the train.Black and white photograph of the lumber camp of the Standard Chemical Company train filled with large logs. There are six train cars. There's snow on the left side. There's …South River - Machar Union PL
- Orange Lodge Band Lines up for South River ParadeThe men in the photograph: Jack A. Pinkerton, ? Pinkerton, Ed Raush, Walter Pinkerton and Bill SmeltzerThe men in the photograph: Jack A. Pinkerton, ? Pinkerton, Ed Raush, Walter Pinkerton and Bill SmeltzerSouth River - Machar Union PL
- Crowd Waiting for the Royal TrainIn May 1939 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth made a royal tour of Canada. They stopped in Whitby for about ten minutes.In May 1939 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth made a royal tour of Canada. They stopped in Whitby for about ten minutes.Whitby Public Library
- Royal Train Leaving Canadian Pacific Railway StationIn May 1939 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth made a royal tour of Canada. They stopped in Whitby for about ten minutes.In May 1939 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth made a royal tour of Canada. They stopped in Whitby for about ten minutes.Whitby Public Library
- Gold Shore Mine - Red Lake (1939)Gold Shore Mine, began operations in 1937 and averaged 125 tons per day in it's two years of operation. It was the fourth largest gold producer in the Red Lake area. Located on McKenzie Island, this property consisted of 30 mine claims and grossed $750,000 thousand dollars.Gold Shore Mine, began operations in 1937 and averaged 125 tons per day in it's two years of operation. It was the fourth largest gold producer in the Red Lake …Red Lake Public Library
- Eaton's FoodateriaEaton's Foodateria in Fort William proudly displays its new store front, which features modernistic lettering and black and white tiling. Eaton's opened its food store in Fort William in 1929. The store continued operations at the Victoria Avenue location until October 21st,1948, where it re-opened on South Syndicate Avenue. This …Eaton's Foodateria in Fort William proudly displays its new store front, which features modernistic lettering and black and white tiling. Eaton's opened its food store in Fort William in 1929. …Thunder Bay Public Library
- Canada Barrels and Kegs Company Limited, Waterloo, OntarioCompany founded in 1872 by Karl Mueller called Mueller Cooperage and operated out of a frame building at Regina and Erb streets. A brick plant was built in 1906 on Shantz Avenue (later Canbar Avenue, no longer exists) with Karl's son, John Charles taking over. In 1914 the company was …Company founded in 1872 by Karl Mueller called Mueller Cooperage and operated out of a frame building at Regina and Erb streets. A brick plant was built in 1906 on …Waterloo Public Library
- The conservatory, Westover ParkCondition: Good. Slight wear and yellowing.Condition: Good. Slight wear and yellowing.St. Marys Museum
- Armstrong GarageArmstrong Garage opened the day that World War II was declared.Armstrong Garage opened the day that World War II was declared.Esquesing Historical Society
- Nurses and Soldiers Escorting Small Girls Out of BuildingThis is an image of nurses and soldiers escorting small girls out of a building during World War II. The small girls are all in light-coloured coats, hats, and shoes with socks.This is an image of nurses and soldiers escorting small girls out of a building during World War II. The small girls are all in light-coloured coats, hats, and shoes …St. Marys Museum
- Beecroft Picnic, c.1939Eleanor Chambers Norton was born in London, Ontario on 8 September 1906. She married Julian Balfour Beecroft on 18 November 1931. Together they had five children: Eleanor Jane, Norma Marian, Eric Edmund, Charles Andrew Stuart and Carolyn Ruth. Eleanor passed away on 20 September 2007 and is buried at Mount …Eleanor Chambers Norton was born in London, Ontario on 8 September 1906. She married Julian Balfour Beecroft on 18 November 1931. Together they had five children: Eleanor Jane, Norma Marian, …Whitby Public Library
- Arnold/Young Wedding, August 18, 1939Lillian Arnold married Cromwell Young on 18 August 1939 at her parents’ residence known as Arnhills, in Pickering, Ontario. Harry Arnold (1877-1971) married Irene Curtis (1881-1961) on 6 June 1910 in Port Hope, Ontario. They had five daughters: Mary, Lillian, Thomasine (1915-1978), Ada (1917-1986), Elizabeth Margaret (Betty). The family lived …Lillian Arnold married Cromwell Young on 18 August 1939 at her parents’ residence known as Arnhills, in Pickering, Ontario. Harry Arnold (1877-1971) married Irene Curtis (1881-1961) on 6 June 1910 …Whitby Public Library
- Arnold/Young Wedding, August 18, 1939Lillian Arnold married Cromwell Young on 18 August 1939 at her parents' residence known as Arnhills, in Pickering, Ontario. Harry Arnold (1877-1971) married Irene Curtis (1881-1961) on 6 June 1910 in Port Hope, Ontario. They had five daughters: Mary, Lillian, Thomasine (1915-1978), Ada (1917-1986), Elizabeth Margaret (Betty). The family lived …Lillian Arnold married Cromwell Young on 18 August 1939 at her parents' residence known as Arnhills, in Pickering, Ontario. Harry Arnold (1877-1971) married Irene Curtis (1881-1961) on 6 June 1910 …Whitby Public Library
- Arnold/Young Wedding, August 18, 1939Lillian Arnold married Cromwell Young on 18 August 1939 at her parents’ residence known as Arnhills, in Pickering, Ontario. Harry Arnold (1877-1971) married Irene Curtis (1881-1961) on 6 June 1910 in Port Hope, Ontario. They had five daughters: Mary, Lillian, Thomasine (1915-1978), Ada (1917-1986), Elizabeth Margaret (Betty). The family lived …Lillian Arnold married Cromwell Young on 18 August 1939 at her parents’ residence known as Arnhills, in Pickering, Ontario. Harry Arnold (1877-1971) married Irene Curtis (1881-1961) on 6 June 1910 …Whitby Public Library