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Lefroy Continuation School 1930
Front row: Ted Sheldon, Ralph Baker, Harry Weeks, Ken Ralston, Marshall Campbell, Owen Bell, Bill Houston 2nd row: Thornton Stephens, Harold Payne, Tom Blackmore, Helen Baxter, Helen Beatty, Eileen Baker, Edith Blackmore, Jean Donnelly, Bessie Bell Back row: Mr. Kemp, Scott Neilly, Gordon Sheldon, Temple Watt, Albert Rainey, Luella Donnelly, Beatrice Houston, Gladys Clement, Dora McEwan, Beatrice Campbell, Florence Blackmore, IHS28
Lefroy Continuation School 1931
Register of Daily Attendance Lefroy Continuation School September 1931 - June 1932, IHS3536-pg1-399
Lefroy Continuation School 42-43
Back row: (L to R) Beth Chappel, Audrey Rose, Allan Green, John Sinclair, Ken Plant, Jack Fraser, Roy Houghton (principal) Second row: Miss Grace Bennett (teacher), Mary Donnelly, Catherine Graham, Beth Huddleston, Grace Browning, Lillian Gordon, Elma Quantz, Betty Ruffett, Joyce Matchett. Third row: (Back) Mary Todd, Marjorie Flower, Ethel Hunter, Jean Flowers, Dorothy McCullough, Irene Payne, Myrna Todd, Joy Christian. Front row: Bill Neilly, George Lucas, George Eakin, Bill Winchester, Howard Green, Bill Boychoff, Wallace Lucas. Further information is available at the Document Centre at Knock, IHS1585
Lefroy Continuation School Boat Cruise
Lefroy Continuation School Boat Cruise: Bruce Prentice - a student, his photograph is on file at the Heritage Centre Mr. Roy Houghton, Principal, on the left and Howard Stewart, a student is on the right., IHS3893
Lefroy Continuation School, Entertainment 1936
Left to right: Jessie McTavish, Gladys Kell, Doris Webb, Margaret Morris, Luella Donnelly, IHS866
Lefroy Creek Boating
Boating on Lefroy Creek, 1904, IHS278
Lefroy From Grain Elevator
This photo is assumed to have been taken from the top window of the grain elevator adjacent to the railway tracks, looking to the north-west. The houses in the bottom foreground were railway houses for the employees who maintained the tracks and were called the section crew., IHS3266
Lefroy Grain Elevator
The Lefroy grain elevator began construction in the early 1900s and was built by Albert Kirkpatrick., IHS398
Lefroy Grange Members
1904 group photo of the members of the Lefroy Grange. All nineteen men are dressed formally in suits. Pictured from left to right, seated: David Lennox, Tom Sawyer, W.C.W. McCullough, John Todd, Walter Ralston, Dwight Rogerson, Audus King, James Todd, and Harry Stewart. Standing: Norman Wilson, Harvey Sawyer, Christopher Grose, Alexander McCullough, James Allan, Robert. J. Stewart, Charles Cross, Charles McCullough, Andrew King, and William Ralston.
Lefroy Main Street 3
Looking East from the railroad track. -note Reid's Bakeshop - " As Good As The Bread In Canada " -Also Art King's new chopping mill, IHS869
Lefroy Main Street 4
Main Street , Lefroy -- looking east, IHS2147
Lefroy Main Street Postcard
Postcard of Main Street (present day Killarney Beach Road) in Lefroy, looking East in the 1930s. LUC #101.
Lefroy Mural 2009
First historical mural for Innisfil was erected on the southwest corner of the Lefroy Arena. Sonja Rathke, muralist from Penetang, was the creator of this 11 by 13 foot pictoral history. The mural depicts the Lefroy train station in the late 1900s. Eagle Eye Construction built a frame on which to fasten the mural, then set the nine sections in place. Killarney Beach School students attended the December 16th dedication ceremony., IHS4285
Lefroy Post Office
Lefroy Post Office was in this building for years. Latterly in the left hand side, a butcher shop was on the right hand side. The building on the right the general store is still there - Hoggarths IGA grocery store in 1984., IHS3535
Lefroy Presbyterian Church - Musical Recital
Lefroy Presbyterian Church Musical Recital - teacher and pupils: Back row: 4th from right, Mrs. John (Maidie) Cowan, mother of Donald, Bruce, Frank and John 5th from right, Donald Cowan 7th from right, Mrs. Mary A. Cowan (Frank's aunt) 8th from right - Music Teacher., IHS3036
Lefroy Public School - 1958 - 1975
Lefroy Public School 1958 - 1975. At the closing of the Lefroy Continuation School in 1958 the building was taken over by Township School Area No. 1. The Industrial Arts machinery and Home Economics appliances were sold and the building was converted to four elimentary classrooms. Although the basement room was not too satisfactory. The buses in the picture transported surplus pupils from other schools in the area No. 1. See photograph No. 3507 for history of the Lefroy Continuation School., IHS3508
Lefroy Public School 1906
Lefroy Public School 1906-07 Front row: (L to r) Byron Grose, Aubrey Ardill, Cecil Grose, Percy Taylor, Roy Graham, Winnifred Graham, May Gulston, Willie Gulston, Grace Gulston, Helen King, Mildred Gilpin, Helen Gilpin, Jessie McCullough, Della Wood Second row: Willie Graham, William Atkinson, Murray King, Edith Wood, Irene Grose, Vivian Grose, Edna Graham, Bertha Atkinson, Mabel Ardill, Muriel Adams, Hazel Morton, Lillian Whan, Thomasene Sproule, Eva Whan, Christina Jamison (visitor) Third Row:(l to r) Gertie Gilpin, Lila Adams, Edith Gulston, Gladys Ardill, Agnes McCullough, Mildred Todd, Evelyn Gilpin, Mary McCullough, Stella Ardill, Annie Wallace (teacher), Charlie Gulston Fourth Row (l to r): Robert King, William McCullough, Norman King, Elmer Woods, In left window: Harry Gulston, Fred Gulston, Fred James In Right window: Burleigh Douse, Arthur Sproule, Earl King Costumes, IHS514
Lefroy Public School 1918
Lefroy Public School - by J.H. Douse, Lefroy photographer Lefroy Presbyterian Church in background (later turned into Continuation School) Schools Churches - Presbyterian - Lefroy Lefroy This photograph was published in The Witness with the caption "... the brick schoolhouse and the white Presbyterian church in the days before the First World War. The church has long since been demolished and replaced by a school now used by the Sheila Morrison group. The brick schoolhouse is still standing, but is not being used.", IHS1895
Lefroy Public School 1930
Black and white class photo from Lefroy Public School taken on 14 September 1930. Pictured from left to right, back row: Jessie Collard (teacher), Dorothy Baxter, Dorothy Reid, Eleanor Stephens, Madeline Gibbons, Patricia Oxford, Eileen Miller, Jean Donnelly, Douglas Reid, and Lachlan Oxford. Middle row: Isobel Reid, Jean Baxter, Margaret Kell, unknown, Jeanette Baker, Cordie [or Clarene] Oxford, and Gladys Kell. Front row: Jim Reid, Vincent Blackmore, Barry Blackmore, Hilary Blackmore, Bill Sheldon, Howard Morris, and Ben Morris., IHS2183
Lefroy Public School 1945
Class photo from Lefroy Public School S.S. #4 taken on 1 June 1945. Pictured from left to right, back row: Miss Jean Stubbley (teacher), Lockie Jack, Joe Fleming, Grace Baxter, Muriel Corner, Jacqueline Morris, Elizabeth Hoffland, and Grace Noble. Second row: William Kell, Max Hoffland, Mary Gwen Reive, Gloria McCullough, Mary Corner, Elsie Oxford, and Beulah McCullough. Third row: Marilyn Noble, Shirley Baxter, Neva Archer, Verna Noble, Barbara Baxter, Sheila Reive, Helen Kell, and Jeanette Ferrier. Front row: Tom King, Colin Jack, Bill Sheardown, Alfred Corner, Ian Jack, and Ted Corner., IHS11
Lefroy Public School 1958
Lefroy School Pupils - SS#4 Front (l to r): Eric Ottaway, Dick Juffermans, -----, Terry Corner, Murray Jackson, Milton Reid, Ronald Kelly, -----, ---Kearns Second row: -----, ----Coutts, Barry Letts, -----, Pat Kearns, -----, Lorraine Bourgeois, -----, ----- Third row: ----Reid, -----, Ken Shakell, -----, -----, -----, --Shakell, -----, -----, Teacher Mr. Collins, IHS1013
Lefroy Railway Station
Lefroy Railway Station looking South from the Village. Photo taken by J.H. Douse the local postmaster. Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3572
Lefroy Railway Station
Lefroy Railway Station (Grand Trunk) C.N.R. Track Railways - Engines - Elevator (grain) - Freight shed 1906 Grand Trunk Railroad, IHS876
Lefroy School 1960
Lefroy School Pupils - SS#4 Front row (l to r) ----, --Taylor,----,--Kearns, Jim Reid, Bill Jackson, ----, ---- Middle Row: ----, Loraine Bourgeois, Darlene Morris, ----,, ----, Darlene Quin, ----, Wendy Kell Back row: Fred Collins (teacher) ----, Murray Jackson, -- Taylor, --Morton, Ronald Kelly, Albert Reid Schools - Lefroy, IHS1012
Lefroy School 1943
Lefroy Public School 1943 Back (l to r): Gordon Payne, Marie Gibbons, Mildred Corner, Miss Margaret Neilly (teacher), Evelyn Jones, Gloria McCullough, Shirley Todd, 2nd row: Jack Baxter, George Kell, Douglas Rose, Joe Fleming, Beulah McCollough, Mary Gwen Reive, Majorie Corner, Elsie Oxford, Jacqueline Morris, 3rd row: Grace Baxter, Muriel Corner, Jeanette Ferrier, Grace Noble, Marion Hickling, Barbara Baxter, Marion Eaton, Verna Noble, Sheila Reive. Front row: Ronald Lloyd, William Kell, Jim Sander, Lockie Jack, Jack Sander, Ian Jack Alfred Corner, Bob Shannon, IHS12
Lefroy School 1963
Lefroy School 1963 - Grade 7 Mr.Collins (teacher) Ask Marg Ingram for names or Mr. Kellough (Walter). Jean Saunter has phone # Left to right: Ralph LeDuc, IHS994
Lefroy Softball Team
Studio group photo of the Lefroy Softball Team in 1930 with a championship trophy. The men are standing, seated, and sitting cross-legged on the floor in the three rows respectively, and are wearing matching white cardigan sweaters and ties. Pictured from left to right, front row: Clarence (Tillie) Whan and Jack Reive. Middle row: Fred Hart, Marshall Reive, Milton Reid, Irving Robertson, and Ed Payne. Back row: Gordon Browning, Ralph Reive, Norman King, Ivan Grose, and Byron Grose., IHS513
Lefroy Station
Lefroy Station - station agent Alfred Gulston is third from the right with the cap on. Others not known. Railway Stations - Lefroy Carriages and Wagons Animals - Horses Gulston, Edith, Harry McBratney, Harry, IHS4061A
Lefroy Station After Hurricane Hazel
Photo of the aftermath of Hurricane Hazel near Lefroy Station. The gravel on the railroad track was washed out at the creek just north of the station., IHS479
Lefroy Train Picture
LEFROY TRAIN: This picture came from the 3rd Line Farm house of Harry and George Averill. Gerald Ramsay's Father's Grandmother was an Averill. The Hamilton and Northwestern Railway merged with the Northern Railway of Canada in 1879 and became known as the Northern and Northwestern Railway (N. and N.W.) the same as in this picture. Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS4094

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