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- Brief History of Sundridge United ChurchThis is a one page history of the Sundridge United Church, written by its minister in the early 1960s. It begins with the first settlement of Sundridge in the mid nineteenth century and ends with discussion of the renovation of the church's interior in 1962. The document is black ink …This is a one page history of the Sundridge United Church, written by its minister in the early 1960s. It begins with the first settlement of Sundridge in the mid …Sundridge - Strong Union PL
- Waterloo College residence for womenIn ink, reverse: 1952 In 1952 the original campus building was renovated and became the first permanent women's residence on campus. In 1954 it was officially named Conrad Hall in honour of Clara Conrad, long-time president of the Women's Auxiliary. The building was demolished in 1962 to make room for …In ink, reverse: 1952 In 1952 the original campus building was renovated and became the first permanent women's residence on campus. In 1954 it was officially named Conrad Hall in …Wilfrid Laurier University Library
- Jane Whitmell's Ration Book, 1940Yellow cardstock covers surrounding ration token pages of various colours. There were around six pages originally. Now there are five full pages and one partially used.Yellow cardstock covers surrounding ration token pages of various colours. There were around six pages originally. Now there are five full pages and one partially used.Whitestone Public Library
- Alvin Harvey Whitmell's Ration BookYellow cardstock covers surrounding ration token pages of various colours. There were around six pages originally. Now there are five full pages and one partially used.Yellow cardstock covers surrounding ration token pages of various colours. There were around six pages originally. Now there are five full pages and one partially used.Whitestone Public Library
- Advertising brochure for Fairyport, Fairy Lake, Huntsville, Ontario (front)In 1876 Frederick May and wife Elizabeth Carter, homesteaded with their children on the south shore of Fairy Lake on Lot 20, Concession 13 and 14 and Lot 21, Concession 13 and 14, Brunel Township. In 1890 they sold the property to John L. Baker, a son-in-law of the neighbouring …In 1876 Frederick May and wife Elizabeth Carter, homesteaded with their children on the south shore of Fairy Lake on Lot 20, Concession 13 and 14 and Lot 21, Concession …Huntsville Public Library
- Advertising brochure for Fairyport, Fairy Lake, Huntsvile, Ontario (back)In 1876 Frederick May and wife Elizabeth Carter, homesteaded with their children on the south shore of Fairy Lake on Lot 20, Concession 13 and 14 and Lot 21, Concession 13 and 14, Brunel Township. In 1890 they sold the property to John L. Baker, a son-in-law of the neighbouring …In 1876 Frederick May and wife Elizabeth Carter, homesteaded with their children on the south shore of Fairy Lake on Lot 20, Concession 13 and 14 and Lot 21, Concession …Huntsville Public Library
- "Lake Shore Surveys" brochure, page 11, ca 1912Hamilton Radial Electric Line at Pine Cove Road (above); docks and breakwater at Lakehurst Villa (below).Hamilton Radial Electric Line at Pine Cove Road (above); docks and breakwater at Lakehurst Villa (below).Burlington Historical Society
- "Lake Shore Surveys" brochure, page 14, ca 1912A second-generation photocopy of an original brochure once owned by Joe Love, Sr, whose house at 3227 Lakeshore Road was built in the 1920s.A second-generation photocopy of an original brochure once owned by Joe Love, Sr, whose house at 3227 Lakeshore Road was built in the 1920s.Burlington Historical Society
- "Lake Shore Surveys" brochure, page 15, ca 1912A second-generation photocopy of an original brochure once owned by Joe Love, Sr, whose house at 3227 Lakeshore Road was built in the 1920s.A second-generation photocopy of an original brochure once owned by Joe Love, Sr, whose house at 3227 Lakeshore Road was built in the 1920s.Burlington Historical Society
- "Lake Shore Surveys" brochure, page 16, ca 1912A second-generation photocopy of an original brochure once owned by Joe Love, Sr, whose house at 3227 Lakeshore Road was built in the 1920s.A second-generation photocopy of an original brochure once owned by Joe Love, Sr, whose house at 3227 Lakeshore Road was built in the 1920s.Burlington Historical Society
- "Lake Shore Surveys" brochure, page 17, ca 1912A second-generation photocopy of an original brochure once owned by Joe Love, Sr, whose house at 3227 Lakeshore Road was built in the 1920s.A second-generation photocopy of an original brochure once owned by Joe Love, Sr, whose house at 3227 Lakeshore Road was built in the 1920s.Burlington Historical Society
- "Lake Shore Surveys" brochure, page 18, ca 1912A second-generation photocopy of an original brochure once owned by Joe Love, Sr, whose house at 3227 Lakeshore Road was built in the 1920s.A second-generation photocopy of an original brochure once owned by Joe Love, Sr, whose house at 3227 Lakeshore Road was built in the 1920s.Burlington Historical Society
- "Lake Shore Surveys" brochure, page 19, ca 1912A second-generation photocopy of an original brochure once owned by Joe Love, Sr, whose house at 3227 Lakeshore Road was built in the 1920s.A second-generation photocopy of an original brochure once owned by Joe Love, Sr, whose house at 3227 Lakeshore Road was built in the 1920s.Burlington Historical Society
- "Lake Shore Surveys" brochure, page 20, ca 1912A second-generation photocopy of an original brochure once owned by Joe Love, Sr, whose house at 3227 Lakeshore Road was built in the 1920s.A second-generation photocopy of an original brochure once owned by Joe Love, Sr, whose house at 3227 Lakeshore Road was built in the 1920s.Burlington Historical Society
- "Lake Shore Surveys" brochure, page 21, ca 1912A second-generation photocopy of an original brochure once owned by Joe Love, Sr, whose house at 3227 Lakeshore Road was built in the 1920s.A second-generation photocopy of an original brochure once owned by Joe Love, Sr, whose house at 3227 Lakeshore Road was built in the 1920s.Burlington Historical Society
- "Lake Shore Surveys" brochure, page 22, ca 1912A second-generation photocopy of an original brochure once owned by Joe Love, Sr, whose house at 3227 Lakeshore Road was built in the 1920s.A second-generation photocopy of an original brochure once owned by Joe Love, Sr, whose house at 3227 Lakeshore Road was built in the 1920s.Burlington Historical Society
- "Lake Shore Surveys" brochure, page 23, ca 1912A second-generation photocopy of an original brochure once owned by Joe Love, Sr, whose house at 3227 Lakeshore Road was built in the 1920s.A second-generation photocopy of an original brochure once owned by Joe Love, Sr, whose house at 3227 Lakeshore Road was built in the 1920s.Burlington Historical Society
- "Lake Shore Surveys" brochure, page 3, ca 1912A second-generation photocopy of an original brochure once owned by Joe Love, Sr, whose house at 3227 Lakeshore Road was built in the 1920sA second-generation photocopy of an original brochure once owned by Joe Love, Sr, whose house at 3227 Lakeshore Road was built in the 1920sBurlington Historical Society
- "Lake Shore Surveys" brochure, page 4, ca 1912A second-generation photocopy of an original brochure once owned by Joe Love, Sr, whose house at 3227 Lakeshore Road was built in the 1920s.A second-generation photocopy of an original brochure once owned by Joe Love, Sr, whose house at 3227 Lakeshore Road was built in the 1920s.Burlington Historical Society
- "Lake Shore Surveys" brochure, page 5, ca 1912A second-generation photocopy of an original brochure once owned by Joe Love, Sr, whose house at 3227 Lakeshore Road was built in the 1920sA second-generation photocopy of an original brochure once owned by Joe Love, Sr, whose house at 3227 Lakeshore Road was built in the 1920sBurlington Historical Society