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- 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
- Centennial Celebrations at Stonecliffe (c. 1967)Guy DuManoir, Loretta Boissonneault, Elsie Panke in Native dress.Guy DuManoir, Loretta Boissonneault, Elsie Panke in Native dress.Head, Clara and Maria Public Library
- MANCHESTER MERCHANTMANCHESTER MERCHANT: Only one of her type, made quite a few trips into the Lakes before being sold. Illustration shows the "Merchant" leaving Toronto.MANCHESTER MERCHANT: Only one of her type, made quite a few trips into the Lakes before being sold. Illustration shows the "Merchant" leaving Toronto.Toronto Marine Historical Society
- Garrard Road Fire Department, 1967Between 1955-1956, a group of volunteers built a fire hall at the southeast corner of Garrard and Forrest Roads. In 1965, it was replaced by a new station at the northeast corner of Thickson and Manning Roads and the original building was demolished in 1966.Between 1955-1956, a group of volunteers built a fire hall at the southeast corner of Garrard and Forrest Roads. In 1965, it was replaced by a new station at the …Whitby Public Library
- Desmond Newman, c.1967Desmond Newman was mayor of Whitby from 1966 to 1975.Desmond Newman was mayor of Whitby from 1966 to 1975.Whitby Public Library
- Whitby Junction Station, 1967The Whitby Junction Station was built at the foot of Byron Street on the Grand Trunk Railway in 1903 near the current GO Transit platform. The station closed in 1969 and in 1970 it was moved to the north-east corner of Victoria and Henry Streets for use as an art …The Whitby Junction Station was built at the foot of Byron Street on the Grand Trunk Railway in 1903 near the current GO Transit platform. The station closed in 1969 …Whitby Public Library
- Goldring Store, 1967The Goldring Store was located at 1506 Brock Street South. From the 1890s until 1911, the store was operated by the Jackson family. The Goldring family operated the store from 1911 to 1967 when the building was demolished.The Goldring Store was located at 1506 Brock Street South. From the 1890s until 1911, the store was operated by the Jackson family. The Goldring family operated the store from …Whitby Public Library
- County Town Carnival Parade, 1967Heber Down owned a farm near Brooklin that was famous for its Clydesdale Horses.Heber Down owned a farm near Brooklin that was famous for its Clydesdale Horses.Whitby Public Library
- County Town Carnival Parade, 1967Benny LaHaye took a group of Whitby Venturers on a canoe trip to Expo 67 in Montreal to celebrate Canada's Centennial.Benny LaHaye took a group of Whitby Venturers on a canoe trip to Expo 67 in Montreal to celebrate Canada's Centennial.Whitby Public Library
- John Visser, 1967Black and white photographic print showing John Visser posing with the book, 'A Town Called Whitby' during the celebrations for Canada's Centennial in 1967. Visser is dressed in costume.Black and white photographic print showing John Visser posing with the book, 'A Town Called Whitby' during the celebrations for Canada's Centennial in 1967. Visser is dressed in costume.Whitby Public Library