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- Robert NoeckerWilfrid Laurier University is located in Waterloo, Ontario. It began in 1911 as the Evangelical Lutheran Seminary of Canada. In 1924 Waterloo College was established, providing courses in post-secondary education. In 1960 Waterloo College became Waterloo Lutheran University, and in 1973 changed its name to Wilfrid Laurier University.Wilfrid Laurier University is located in Waterloo, Ontario. It began in 1911 as the Evangelical Lutheran Seminary of Canada. In 1924 Waterloo College was established, providing courses in post-secondary education. …Wilfrid Laurier University Library
- Cliff Sheppard and Les Ehrlick.A special award for Meritorious Service to the OHHA since its formation in 1962 was made to Les Ehrlick. Mr. Ehrlick was a founding director of the Association and served as its president for more than 12 years. Making the presentation is immediate OHHA past president, Clifford Sheppard. Photograph from …A special award for Meritorious Service to the OHHA since its formation in 1962 was made to Les Ehrlick. Mr. Ehrlick was a founding director of the Association and served …Milton Historical Society
- Roy PoloniFreshman, 1981 Marshall University Cross Country Team. Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"Freshman, 1981 Marshall University Cross Country Team. Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"Milton Historical Society
- Dennis Perlin, Chief Administrative Officer, Halton RegionPhotograph from "The Canadian Champion". Mr. Perlin was hired January 21, 1981Photograph from "The Canadian Champion". Mr. Perlin was hired January 21, 1981Milton Historical Society
- Peter Perry House, April 1981This frame house at 110 Dundas Street East was built in the 1850s or 1860s on the north side of Dundas Street, east of Brock Street. The home was built for Richard Hatch, a hardware dealer who came to Whitby in 1864. Later, this house was owned by Lyman T. …This frame house at 110 Dundas Street East was built in the 1850s or 1860s on the north side of Dundas Street, east of Brock Street. The home was built …Whitby Public Library
- Robert Peter Perry House, April 1981This house was built in 1847 and a tower was added to the front in 1857. The tower was removed in 1960 and the house demolished in August 1987. The tail wing of the house was demolished in 1960. The residence was located at 114 Byron Street North.Whitby’s house numbering …This house was built in 1847 and a tower was added to the front in 1857. The tower was removed in 1960 and the house demolished in August 1987. The …Whitby Public Library
- École Ste-Marie à Field, ON, 1981-82 / Ste-Marie School, Field, ON, 1981-82École Ste-Marie à Field, ON, 1981-82 / Ste-Marie School, Field, ON, 1981-82 Pré-maternelle / Pre KindergartenÉcole Ste-Marie à Field, ON, 1981-82 / Ste-Marie School, Field, ON, 1981-82 Pré-maternelle / Pre KindergartenSociété historique de Field
- École Ste-Marie, Field, ON, 1981-82 / Ste-Marie School, Field, ON, 1981-82Maternelle / KindergartenMaternelle / KindergartenSociété historique de Field
- École Ste-Marie, Field, ON, 1981-82 / Ste-Marie School, Field, ON, 1981-821ère année / Grade 11ère année / Grade 1Société historique de Field
- Conseil municipal de Field, ON, 1981-82 / Field municipal council, Field, ON, 1981-1982Assis / Sitting (gauche à droite / left to right): Dave Toner, Polydor Rochefort, Dr. Nicol Patenaude (préfet / reeve), Roger Lafond (greffier / clerk) Debout / Standing (gauche à droite / left to right): Gérald Aubin, Marcel Noël, Alice Noël (greffière adjointe / assistant clerk)Assis / Sitting (gauche à droite / left to right): Dave Toner, Polydor Rochefort, Dr. Nicol Patenaude (préfet / reeve), Roger Lafond (greffier / clerk) Debout / Standing (gauche à …Société historique de Field
- Grade 4, Martin Street Public SchoolTeachers - left Kay Bounsall, right Pat LewingtonTeachers - left Kay Bounsall, right Pat LewingtonMilton Historical Society
- Town Staff Photo(L to R) Blanche Todd, B. Angevaare, Lois Lawn, Carol Wry, Wayne Vickory, Art Bishop, Colin Travis, Cathy Best, Wilma Reynolds, John V.(L to R) Blanche Todd, B. Angevaare, Lois Lawn, Carol Wry, Wayne Vickory, Art Bishop, Colin Travis, Cathy Best, Wilma Reynolds, John V.
- 1981-82 Council(L to R) Norm Connolly, Gord Reade, Peter Arch, Liz Behrens, Keith Bird, Mayor Barrett, Paul Farley, Ann Mulvale, Fred Oliver, Bruce Attenborough, Gerry Smith, Carol Gooding, Terry Mannell.(L to R) Norm Connolly, Gord Reade, Peter Arch, Liz Behrens, Keith Bird, Mayor Barrett, Paul Farley, Ann Mulvale, Fred Oliver, Bruce Attenborough, Gerry Smith, Carol Gooding, Terry Mannell.
- St. Marys Town Council, 1981-2Condition: in excellent condition.Condition: in excellent condition.St. Marys Museum
- Maxwell Oat RollerCondition: Fair. Image is clear, but paper has aged severely with fingerprints and yellowing. Paperclip rust stain is evident on the back of the photo as well.Condition: Fair. Image is clear, but paper has aged severely with fingerprints and yellowing. Paperclip rust stain is evident on the back of the photo as well.St. Marys Museum
- Dick MacPhersonCondition: Photo is in excellent condition.Condition: Photo is in excellent condition.St. Marys Museum
- Val Grimshaw. President, Milton Historical SocietyPhotograph from "The Canadian Champion"Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"Milton Historical Society
- Wayne Gretzky. Hockey playerWayne Gretzky visited Glen Abbey Golf Club in 1981 for the Canadian Open Golf Tournament. Two copies of this photograph. Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"Wayne Gretzky visited Glen Abbey Golf Club in 1981 for the Canadian Open Golf Tournament. Two copies of this photograph. Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"Milton Historical Society
- Ian JamesMember of the Ontario team in the Young Canada Games 1981. Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"Member of the Ontario team in the Young Canada Games 1981. Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"Milton Historical Society
- Ian JamesMember of the Ontario team in the Young Canada Games 1981. Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"Member of the Ontario team in the Young Canada Games 1981. Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"Milton Historical Society