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Mr. And Mrs. Eldon Neilly
Mr and Mrs Eldon Neilly, and Interior of Store.
Mr. And Mrs. Eldon Neilly
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Neilly.
Mr. And Mrs. Elias Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Elias Taylor, IHS625
Mr. And Mrs. Emory Bassingthwaighte'S Home
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Bassingthwaighte's home.
Mr. And Mrs. Eric Cousin'S Home
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Cousin's home.
Mr. And Mrs. Eric Webber
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Webber's home.
Mr. And Mrs. Frank Hughes
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes (Maud)--Aunt and Uncle of Mr. Douglas Hughes, IHS1427
Mr. And Mrs. George Butt'S Malt Shoppe
Mr. and Mrs. George Butt's Malt Shoppe.
Mr. And Mrs. George Mccoriston
Photograph of Mr. and Mrs. George McCoristan's home.
Mr. And Mrs. Gordon Lemmon
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lemmon's house.
Mr. And Mrs. Gordon Raeburn
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Raeburn.
Mr. And Mrs. H. Richardson'S Home
Mr. and Mrs. H. Richardson's home.
Mr. And Mrs. Harlan King
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan King's home.
Mr. And Mrs. Harold Mckillican'S Home
Mr. and Mrs. Harold McKillican's home.
Mr. And Mrs. Henry Couse And Mrs. J.R. Couse
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Couse and Mrs. J.R. Couse, taken at their cottage at Sandy Cove.
Mr. And Mrs. Ira Wilson'S Home
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wilson's home.
Mr. And Mrs. J. Roulston'S Home
Mr. and Mrs. J. Roulston's home.
Mr. And Mrs. J.E. Hodgson
Photo of Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Hodgson (far left, left), and two unknown women posing beside a car. Mr. Hodgson was storekeeper in Churchill for nearly 25 years from approximately 1918 to 1942. The photo seems to have been taken on a special occasion, possibly a wedding, as Mr. Hodgson has a boutonnière in the lapel of his jacket, all three ladies are wearing long coats and decorative hats, and one of them appears to be holding a bouquet., IHS2674
Mr. And Mrs. Jack Lewthwaite
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lewthwaite's Home.
Mr. And Mrs. James Rainey
Mr. and Mrs. James Rainey and their family. Front row: Mrs. Rainey (nee LillianFox), James Rainey. Back: Bonnie (Mrs. Fred Jolie), Reta (Mrs. Gordon Brown., IHS2708
Mr. And Mrs. Jim Currie'S Shop And Home
Photo of the exterior of Mr. and Mrs. Jim and Martha Currie's home and barber shop. The building was previously home to Eby & Co. merchant tailors around 1899. The building had experienced a fire in 1939 and changed ownership several times before the Curries purchased it around 1963. The photo shows orange and white coloured awnings over the two small second storey windows as well as one large awning over the larger windows and front door. The building remains largely unchanged into the present day and is located on 20 Queen Street.
Mr. And Mrs. Jim Hunter'S Home
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hunter's home.
Mr. And Mrs. Jim Mccomb'S Home
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McComb's home.
Mr. And Mrs. John Allan
Pictured are John and Agnes Allan (née Barclay) who farmed on NH Lot 14 Con 3. Their children were: Frank B. Addie (Mrs. Sam Todd), Gavin C. Walter, Jack, and Howard Allan., IHS374
Mr. And Mrs. John Boyes Ii
Portrait of John Boyes II and Maud Boyes (née Corbett) on their wedding day. John was the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Boyes, Sr. (Margaret Hannah) of Churchill, and Maud was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Corbett of Churchill. The couple lived on NH Lot 16, Conc. 3, Churchill., IHS2665
Mr. And Mrs. John Faris' Home
Mr. and Mrs. John Faris' home.
Mr. And Mrs. John Houghton'S Home
Mr. and Mrs. John Houghton's home.
Mr. And Mrs. Ken Hartley And Family
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hartley and Family's home.
Mr. And Mrs. Ken. Peggs' Home
Mr. and Mrs. Ken. Peggs' Home.
Mr. And Mrs. L.E.C. Monkman
50th Anniversary

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