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- Jim Carnwith at Brooklin Spring Fair, c.1951Black and white photograph showing Jim Carnwith dressed as a woman at the Brooklin Spring Fair. He is holding the reins of a horse. The boy at right is Jack Hooker.Black and white photograph showing Jim Carnwith dressed as a woman at the Brooklin Spring Fair. He is holding the reins of a horse. The boy at right is Jack …Whitby Public Library
- Brooklin Spring Fair Prize List, 1951The Brooklin Spring Fair was initiated by the South Ontario County Agricultural Association, a group of farmers and businessmen in the Township of Whitby that also operated the Oshawa Fair. The first fair, lasting one day, was held at Grass Park on 24 May 1911. By 1915, the Brooklin Spring …The Brooklin Spring Fair was initiated by the South Ontario County Agricultural Association, a group of farmers and businessmen in the Township of Whitby that also operated the Oshawa Fair. …Whitby Public Library
- Brooklin Masons, 1951Black and white photographic print showing the Brooklin Masons at the laying of the cornerstone for the Brooklin Masonic Hall at 14 Cassels Rd. E. The cornerstone was lain by Fred Browne, the eldest member of Mount Zion Lodge, Brooklin. Back row: Bill Medland, Russell Richardson, Clarence S. Thompson, Howard …Black and white photographic print showing the Brooklin Masons at the laying of the cornerstone for the Brooklin Masonic Hall at 14 Cassels Rd. E. The cornerstone was lain by …Whitby Public Library
- Laying cornerstone of the Brooklin Masonic Hall, September 19, 1951The new Masonic Hall was built on the site of the old one on the north side of Cassels Road, opposite the United Church, in 1951. From left to right: Lorne McCoy, Oscar Downey (Chairman), Fred Browne, Ernest White (Worshipful Master), Rev. M.C. Fisher, Rev. John Riddell (District Chaplain).The new Masonic Hall was built on the site of the old one on the north side of Cassels Road, opposite the United Church, in 1951. From left to right: …Whitby Public Library
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