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- Whitby Girls Softball TeamThis softball team swept a tournament at Port Dalhousie in 1930, allowing only three runs in three games. This photograph appeared in the Oshawa Times on 28 June 1967.This softball team swept a tournament at Port Dalhousie in 1930, allowing only three runs in three games. This photograph appeared in the Oshawa Times on 28 June 1967.Whitby Public Library
- Centennial Parade, 1967Colour photograph showing the Heber Down Farms float in the Centennial parade. The cart is being pulled by two Clydesdale horses. Heber Down and two other unidentified people sit in the cart. The float is proceeding north on Brock Street South.Colour photograph showing the Heber Down Farms float in the Centennial parade. The cart is being pulled by two Clydesdale horses. Heber Down and two other unidentified people sit in …Whitby Public Library
- Centennial Parade, 1967Colour photograph showing tanks rolling up Brock Street South during the Centennial parade. The tanks are proceeding north.Colour photograph showing tanks rolling up Brock Street South during the Centennial parade. The tanks are proceeding north.Whitby Public Library
- Centennial Parade, 1967Colour photograph showing the Centennial of Canada parade float proceeding north on Brock Street just south of Dundas.Colour photograph showing the Centennial of Canada parade float proceeding north on Brock Street just south of Dundas.Whitby Public Library
- Centennial Parade, 1967Colour photograph showing a large marching band in the Centennial parade. The leader is carrying a big Canadian flag.Colour photograph showing a large marching band in the Centennial parade. The leader is carrying a big Canadian flag.Whitby Public Library
- Centennial Parade, 1967Colour photograph showing the Town of Whitby float in the Centennial of Canada parade. A boy is riding his bicycle alongside the float.Colour photograph showing the Town of Whitby float in the Centennial of Canada parade. A boy is riding his bicycle alongside the float.Whitby Public Library
- Centennial Parade, 1967Colour photograph showing the Whitby fire engines parading in the Centennial of Canada parade.Colour photograph showing the Whitby fire engines parading in the Centennial of Canada parade.Whitby Public Library
- Centennial Parade, 1967Colour photograph showing the Centennial of Canada parade proceeding through Whitby. A marching band follows a group of girls dressed in white.Colour photograph showing the Centennial of Canada parade proceeding through Whitby. A marching band follows a group of girls dressed in white.Whitby Public Library
- Confederation Centennial Parade, 1967Colour photograph showing a pipe band marching south on Brock Street South during the Confederation Centennial parade.Colour photograph showing a pipe band marching south on Brock Street South during the Confederation Centennial parade.Whitby Public Library
- Centennial Parade, 1967Colour photograph showing a marching band proceeding south on Brock Street South during the Centennial parade.Colour photograph showing a marching band proceeding south on Brock Street South during the Centennial parade.Whitby Public Library
- Centennial Parade, 1967Colour photograph showing a marching band proceeding north on Brock Street South just south of Dundas during the Centennial parade.Colour photograph showing a marching band proceeding north on Brock Street South just south of Dundas during the Centennial parade.Whitby Public Library
- Arseneau Fuels Hockey Team, 1967Black and white negative showing the Arseneau Fuels hockey team. They played in the Sunday Afternoon Mercantile League and were champions of the league in 1967. Back row: Bob O'Brien, Mike Gray, Terry Davis, George Young. Centre row: Larry Heffering, Bill Griffin, Sam Stuart, Ernie Stoneman, Mike Heffering, Al McDonald, …Black and white negative showing the Arseneau Fuels hockey team. They played in the Sunday Afternoon Mercantile League and were champions of the league in 1967. Back row: Bob O'Brien, …Whitby Public Library
- Sod Turning for Burns Presbyterian Church, 1967Burns Presbyterian Church is located at 765 Myrtle Road West in Ashburn. The original church was built in 1857 and destroyed by fire on February 12, 1967. A new structure was built in 1967/68 just to the east of the original location. The bell from the original church, which was …Burns Presbyterian Church is located at 765 Myrtle Road West in Ashburn. The original church was built in 1857 and destroyed by fire on February 12, 1967. A new structure …Whitby Public Library
- Construction of Burns Presbyterian Church, 1967Burns Presbyterian Church is located at 765 Myrtle Road West in Ashburn. The original church was built in 1857 and destroyed by fire on February 12, 1967. A new structure was built in 1967/68 just to the east of the original location. The bell from the original church, which was …Burns Presbyterian Church is located at 765 Myrtle Road West in Ashburn. The original church was built in 1857 and destroyed by fire on February 12, 1967. A new structure …Whitby Public Library
- Sod Turning for Burns Presbyterian Church, 1967Burns Presbyterian Church is located at 765 Myrtle Road West in Ashburn. The original church was built in 1857 and destroyed by fire on February 12, 1967. A new structure was built in 1967/68 just to the east of the original location. The bell from the original church, which was …Burns Presbyterian Church is located at 765 Myrtle Road West in Ashburn. The original church was built in 1857 and destroyed by fire on February 12, 1967. A new structure …Whitby Public Library
- Leaving after breakfast on the Ottawa RiverThis photograph was taken on July 20, 1967, while on a canoe trip taken by Boy Scouts from Port Perry, ON to Montreal, QC in honour of the centennial of Canada's confederation. This image depicts the canoers on the Ottawa River, close to the city of Ottawa.This photograph was taken on July 20, 1967, while on a canoe trip taken by Boy Scouts from Port Perry, ON to Montreal, QC in honour of the centennial of …Whitby Public Library
- Fleurdelisé found by the Boy ScoutsThis flag was found by a group of Boy Scouts canoeing from Port Perry, ON to Montreal, QC to celebrate the centennial of Canada's confederation. The flag was found in Montbello, QC, which is just upriver from Ottawa, ON.This flag was found by a group of Boy Scouts canoeing from Port Perry, ON to Montreal, QC to celebrate the centennial of Canada's confederation. The flag was found in …Whitby Public Library
- Canoeing Somewhere on Lake OntarioThis image was taken on a canoe trip taken by a group of Whitby Boy Scouts from Port Perry, ON to Montreal, QC. This image, taken on July 13, depicts the Scouts somewhere on the water of Lake Ontario, while canoeing to Kingston, ON, where they planned to stop for …This image was taken on a canoe trip taken by a group of Whitby Boy Scouts from Port Perry, ON to Montreal, QC. This image, taken on July 13, depicts …Whitby Public Library
- Leaving the Docks at Port PerryThis photograph was taken on a canoe trip made by Whitby Boy Scouts from Port Perry, ON to Montreal, QC to commemorate the centennial of Canada's confederation. This image depicts a canoe taking off from Port Perry at the start of their journey.This photograph was taken on a canoe trip made by Whitby Boy Scouts from Port Perry, ON to Montreal, QC to commemorate the centennial of Canada's confederation. This image depicts …Whitby Public Library
- Trenton District BadgeThis badge was given to a group of Whitby Boy Scouts who took a canoe trip from Port Perry, ON to Montreal, QC to commemorate the centennial of Canada's confederation, and attend Expo 67.This badge was given to a group of Whitby Boy Scouts who took a canoe trip from Port Perry, ON to Montreal, QC to commemorate the centennial of Canada's confederation, …Whitby Public Library