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- Georgetown High School staff and students (1955-1956)Only the right-hand side of the photo is shown here.Only the right-hand side of the photo is shown here.Esquesing Historical Society
- Town Council 1955Town Council taken in Council chambers in Municipal Building on Main Street. Mayor John T. Armstrong.Town Council taken in Council chambers in Municipal Building on Main Street. Mayor John T. Armstrong.Esquesing Historical Society
- Unidentified Wedding Photo c1955Unidentified wedding photo with groom in military uniform.Unidentified wedding photo with groom in military uniform.Esquesing Historical Society
- Christmas Party 1955Christmas Party at 45 Market Street with neighbours.Christmas Party at 45 Market Street with neighbours.Esquesing Historical Society
- Rev G. Lockhart Royal stands in front of Norval Presbyterian Church.......Esquesing Historical Society
- Taylor Family and Their 1942 DodgeCyril Taylor with his children Terry and Pat Taylor sitting on the hood of his new 1942 Dodge. The house across the road may be 11309 22nd Sideroad.Cyril Taylor with his children Terry and Pat Taylor sitting on the hood of his new 1942 Dodge. The house across the road may be 11309 22nd Sideroad.Esquesing Historical Society
- Graduating Class of 1955Robert Little Public School graduating grade 8 class of 1955. Back Row: Frank Mariszak, Roger Lambert, Dale Woodburn, Paul Elliott, Wayne Marshall, David Peel, Don Cook, Laurie Duby, Charles Sunter, Jim Waterhouse, James Bilton, Wayne Ridley, Wayne Emmerson, Bruce Andrews, Robert Parker, Jim Lindsay, Bob Coxe Second Row: Barry Kirkness, …Robert Little Public School graduating grade 8 class of 1955. Back Row: Frank Mariszak, Roger Lambert, Dale Woodburn, Paul Elliott, Wayne Marshall, David Peel, Don Cook, Laurie Duby, Charles Sunter, …Esquesing Historical Society
- A Policeman Directs Traffic on Mill StreetA policeman directs traffic at Mill and Willow streets. On the right is Gordon’s Hardware, the post office, Baxter Drugs and the Bank of Nova Scotia. On the left is the Bank of Montreal and Cooper’s Drugs.A policeman directs traffic at Mill and Willow streets. On the right is Gordon’s Hardware, the post office, Baxter Drugs and the Bank of Nova Scotia. On the left is …Esquesing Historical Society
- The Murray Memorial Building on Mill Street, Acton (built as the YMCA).The Murray Memorial Building on Mill Street, built as the YMCA. The double doors lead to the Acton Public Library while the single door on the right is the Acton Utilities and Municipal Treasurer’s Office.The Murray Memorial Building on Mill Street, built as the YMCA. The double doors lead to the Acton Public Library while the single door on the right is the Acton …Esquesing Historical Society
- Curling BonspielA group of ladies attending a curling bonspiel at Memorial Arena.A group of ladies attending a curling bonspiel at Memorial Arena.Esquesing Historical Society
- A Winter View of the Lumber Yard for Mackenzie Lumber.A winter view of the lumber yard for Mackenzie Lumber. Paint on the shed is, “J. B. Mackenzie & Son Ltd., Lumber, Building Supplies”.A winter view of the lumber yard for Mackenzie Lumber. Paint on the shed is, “J. B. Mackenzie & Son Ltd., Lumber, Building Supplies”.Esquesing Historical Society
- Santa Claus Parade 1955Santa’s “sleigh” with clowns passes Murt Allison Farm Equipment on the corner of Young (now Mill) and Market Streets, as part of the annual Santa Claus parade.Santa’s “sleigh” with clowns passes Murt Allison Farm Equipment on the corner of Young (now Mill) and Market Streets, as part of the annual Santa Claus parade.Esquesing Historical Society
- Santa Claus Parade 1955The Santa Claus parade on Young Street (now Mill Street) at Market Street. A float entitled “Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater” passes Murt Allison Farm Equipment.The Santa Claus parade on Young Street (now Mill Street) at Market Street. A float entitled “Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater” passes Murt Allison Farm Equipment.Esquesing Historical Society
- Santa Claus Parade 1955The Santa Claus parade on Young Street (now Mill Street) at Market Street. The crowd stands in front of the Legion awaiting the next float.The Santa Claus parade on Young Street (now Mill Street) at Market Street. The crowd stands in front of the Legion awaiting the next float.Esquesing Historical Society
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