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- Wilfrid Laurier University Homecoming 1999 Tailgate PartyWilfrid 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
- Ball Site reunion, July 1999The Ball Site was an archaeological dig site in Medonte Township, Ontario. Discovered in 1975 by Dean Knight, professor of archaeology at Wilfrid Laurier University, the site was used as a field school for students until 1999. Wilfrid Laurier University is located in Waterloo, Ontario. It began in 1911 as …The Ball Site was an archaeological dig site in Medonte Township, Ontario. Discovered in 1975 by Dean Knight, professor of archaeology at Wilfrid Laurier University, the site was used as …Wilfrid Laurier University Library
- Reunion Drama Club: Guys & DollsChildren from Macphail Memorial Public School form the cast for Guys & Dolls.Children from Macphail Memorial Public School form the cast for Guys & Dolls.Grey Highlands Public Library
- First Computer Access Site station at Flesherton LibraryAlex Robertson, Paul Bonwick, Wilda Allen, Jim Harrold, and a Ministry Representative [name unknown] launch the first Computer Access Program workstation at Flesherton LibraryAlex Robertson, Paul Bonwick, Wilda Allen, Jim Harrold, and a Ministry Representative [name unknown] launch the first Computer Access Program workstation at Flesherton LibraryGrey Highlands Public Library
- Cliff Chan, Halton Waste ManagementPhotograph from "The Canadian Champion"Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"Milton Historical Society
- Shane and Jeremy RidleyBaseball players. Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"Baseball players. Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"Milton Historical Society
- Dernier conseil municipal de Field, ON, 1999 / Field Township’s last municipal council, Field, ON, 1999Assis / Seated (gauche à droite / left to right): Gérald Aubin (préfet / reeve), Sylvie Guérin (greffière / clerk) Debout / Standing (gauche à droite / left to right): Daniel Maurice, Wayne LeBelle, Jean-Paul Clément, Guy EthierAssis / Seated (gauche à droite / left to right): Gérald Aubin (préfet / reeve), Sylvie Guérin (greffière / clerk) Debout / Standing (gauche à droite / left to right): …Société historique de Field
- Les Ami(e)s de la Sagesse, Field, ON / Friends of Daughters of Wisdom, Field, ONLes Ami(e)s de la Sagesse, Field, ON, 31 mai 1999 / Friends of Daughters of Wisdom, Field, ON, May 31, 1999Les Ami(e)s de la Sagesse, Field, ON, 31 mai 1999 / Friends of Daughters of Wisdom, Field, ON, May 31, 1999Société historique de Field
- Milton Historical Society. 1998 Heritage Awards.Two copies of photographTwo copies of photographMilton Historical Society
- Milton Historical Society - 1998 Heritage AwardsLynda and Mark Cross receiving the LACAC 1998 award for work on their home at 191 Sarah Street, MiltonLynda and Mark Cross receiving the LACAC 1998 award for work on their home at 191 Sarah Street, MiltonMilton Historical Society
- Giuseppe GoriCandidate for The Halton Family Coalition Party (FCP). Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"Candidate for The Halton Family Coalition Party (FCP). Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"Milton Historical Society
- House at 924 Brock Street South, September 1999This house was located at 924 Brock Street South and demolished in April 2000.This house was located at 924 Brock Street South and demolished in April 2000.Whitby Public Library
- John McGillivray House, November 1999This brick Regency cottage was built in 1847 and demolished on Nov. 29, 1999. It was built for John McGillivray, father of George McGillivray of "Inverlynn". This is a front view of the house.This brick Regency cottage was built in 1847 and demolished on Nov. 29, 1999. It was built for John McGillivray, father of George McGillivray of "Inverlynn". This is a front …Whitby Public Library
- John McGillivray House, November 1999This brick Regency cottage was built in 1847 and demolished on Nov. 29, 1999. It was built for John McGillivray, father of George McGillivray of "Inverlynn". This is a view of the east side of the house.This brick Regency cottage was built in 1847 and demolished on Nov. 29, 1999. It was built for John McGillivray, father of George McGillivray of "Inverlynn". This is a view …Whitby Public Library
- John McGillivray House, November 1999This brick Regency cottage was built in 1847 and demolished on Nov. 29, 1999. It was built for John McGillivray, father of George McGillivray of "Inverlynn". This is a view of the west side of the house.This brick Regency cottage was built in 1847 and demolished on Nov. 29, 1999. It was built for John McGillivray, father of George McGillivray of "Inverlynn". This is a view …Whitby Public Library
- Henry Huff furnitureThis bookcase is a combination of empire and gothic revival. The upper part being gothic with its glazed door and angled pediment. The base is typical empire, being heavier, columned and having ogee feet. It measures 7 feet high, 54 inches wide and 21 inches deep. It was manufactured in …This bookcase is a combination of empire and gothic revival. The upper part being gothic with its glazed door and angled pediment. The base is typical empire, being heavier, columned …Cobourg Public Library
- Henry Huff furnitureThis bookcase is a combination of empire and gothic revival. The upper part being gothic with its glazed door and angled pediment. The base is typical empire, being heavier, columned and having ogee feet. It measures 7 feet high, 54 inches wide and 21 inches deep. It was manufactured in …This bookcase is a combination of empire and gothic revival. The upper part being gothic with its glazed door and angled pediment. The base is typical empire, being heavier, columned …Cobourg Public Library
- Henry Huff furnitureThis bookcase is a combination of empire and gothic revival. The upper part being gothic with its glazed door and angled pediment. The base is typical empire, being heavier, columned and having ogee feet. It measures 7 feet high, 54 inches wide and 21 inches deep. It was manufactured in …This bookcase is a combination of empire and gothic revival. The upper part being gothic with its glazed door and angled pediment. The base is typical empire, being heavier, columned …Cobourg Public Library
- Henry Huff furnitureThis bookcase is a combination of empire and gothic revival. The upper part being gothic with its glazed door and angled pediment. The base is typical empire, being heavier, columned and having ogee feet. It measures 7 feet high, 54 inches wide and 21 inches deep. It was manufactured in …This bookcase is a combination of empire and gothic revival. The upper part being gothic with its glazed door and angled pediment. The base is typical empire, being heavier, columned …Cobourg Public Library
- Henry Huff furnitureThis bookcase is a combination of empire and gothic revival. The upper part being gothic with its glazed door and angled pediment. The base is typical empire, being heavier, columned and having ogee feet. It measures 7 feet high, 54 inches wide and 21 inches deep. It was manufactured in …This bookcase is a combination of empire and gothic revival. The upper part being gothic with its glazed door and angled pediment. The base is typical empire, being heavier, columned …Cobourg Public Library