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Painswick Schoolhouse
One of a group of photos of the one room schoolhouse at Painswick. It is a brick building with four windows visible, and small belfry for the school's bell. The school was located on the corner of Highway 11 and Big Bay Point Road and was used for the Innisfil Historical Society meetings in the 1970s. This is one of a group of photos taken by Tom Arnett in August of 1980. The remaining photos may be viewed by visiting the Innisfil Historical Document Centre at Knock., IHS2891
Painswick Store-House
Painswick Store-House before the store was added to the front of the house., IHS4340
Painswick Two-Room School
Paianswick Two-Room School. From the Stroud Tweedsmuir Histories, Vol. 5., IHS3385-19E
Painswick W.I.'S 25Th Anniversary
Painswick's 25th Anniversary (?), 1949. Left to right: Mrs. Robert Kell, Mrs. Alvin Webb, Alvin Webb, Mrs. R. Boyes, Robert Boyes. Probably 25th Anniversary of the Women's Institute in Painswick., IHS3384-119
Painswick Women'S Institute
Front row left to right: woman with two children ___, ____, ____, Mrs. Asa Warnica, Alma Ferrier, Mrs. William Warnica, Mrs. Jos. Ferrier, with daughter Inez, Verna Wice, Mrs. John Lennox, Jean Wice, Mrs. Fred Elliott Second row: (kneeling, Florence Wice) standing, Mrs. Irv. MacLachlin, Mrs. D'Arcy Lennox, ____, ____, ____, Mrs. Edwin Robinson, Mrs. Robert Ferrier, Mrs. William Kennedy, Mrs. Robert A. Carr, Mrs. Robt. Sutherland, ____. Third row: Mrs. Frank Robertson, Mrs. Alvin Harker with child, Mrs. William Goodfellow behind three unknown persons, Mrs. Selby Carr, Mrs. Edward Carr, Mrs. James Brown, Marjorie Arnold (wearing hat), ____with hat, Marjorie Warnica, Marion Carr. (gentleman wearing hat is unknown)., IHS2042
Painting At Earl Rowe Park
L to R: Olive Parker, Losena Kidd, Evelyn Harman.
Parade Entries
Parade entries lined up along the racetrack at the Fairground waiting to be judged and also on view for the public to have a better and more liesurely look. [sic]
Parade Entries
Parade entries lined up along the racetrack at the Fairground waiting to be judged and also on view for the public to have a better and more liesurely look. [sic]
Parade Entries
Parade entries lined up along the racetrack at the Fairground waiting to be judged and also on view for the public to have a better and more liesurely look. [sic]
Parade Entries
Parade entries lined up along the racetrack at the Fairground waiting to be judged and also on view for the public to have a better and more liesurely look. [sic]
Parade Entries
Parade entries lined up along the racetrack at the Fairground waiting to be judged and also on view for the public to have a better and more liesurely look. [sic]
Parade Entries
Parade entries lined up along the racetrack at the Fairground waiting to be judged and also on view for the public to have a better and more liesurely look. [sic]
Parade Entries
Parade entries lined up along the racetrack at the Fairground waiting to be judged and also on view for the public to have a better and more liesurely look. [sic]
Parade For Innisfil'S Centennial Celebrations
Photograph of the float designed by Cherry Creek S.S. #3 and Fifth Line S.S. #7 for the parade celebrating the Township of Innisfil's Centennial year, June 1951. The parade was held in Innisfil Beach Park. The float contains a number of school-aged children in Native clothing with a small tipi structure at the rear., IHS4186
Parade For The Return Of First World War Soldiers
Photograph of a float in a parade celebrating the return of soldiers who fought in World War I. The photo shows a number of people seated in the back of a truck bed, two young girls seated in the front cab, as well as two young women on top of the cab. Pictured from left to right are: Lorine Lowrie, Lois Banting, Josephine Robinson, Hazel Clute (wearing a distinctive kilt costume), Margaret Robinson, and Olive Lewis. One of the women on top of the cab is Marjorie Agnew, and the two girls inside the cab are Marion Banting and Grace Robinson. Everyone is dressed in formal coats and hats to celebrate the occasion.
Parker Peacock And Fraser Sutherland With A Prize-Winning Colt
Photo of Parker Peacock and Fraser Sutherland standing beside a farm building with a large, fully grown horse as well as a prize winning colt owned by Parker's father, Fred Peacock. Parker was the fifth generation of Peacocks to live on the family farm in Innisfil, north half of lot 14 on the eighth concession. The founder of the farm was Captain John A. Peacock, a British army veteran of Cadiz, Gibraltar, Spain, and the Battle of Waterloo. This photo appears on page 60 of the Stroud Tweedsmuir History, volume II., IHS3382-65B
Parks-Innisfil
Township of Innisfil Park Ed. Sloan and daughter Mary, A. Ireton, D. Banting P.74 Stroud Tweedsmuir History Vol. II Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3382-79A
Parkside At Cedar Harbour
Parkside at Cedr Harbour Alcona Beach (Postcard), IHS 4363
Parliament'S Service Station
Parliament's Service Station complete with gas pumps and lunch bar. Owned and operated by Bob and Marie Smith. Snow Storm 1947., IHS4124
Parson'S Dance Hall
Parson's Dance Hall (later known as Peggy's) was owned and built by George and Peggy Parsons in the early 1930's. It contained and operated as a bowling alley, summer movie theatre,dance hall (until 1970) variety store until it was torn down in the mid 1980's. Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS4091
Parson'S Dance Hall
Photograph of the exterior of Parson's Dance Hall, which was later known as Peggy's Dance Hall. It was owned and built by George and Peggy Parsons in the early 1930s up the road from Leonard's Beach on Lake Simcoe. It contained and operated as a bowling alley, summer movie theatre, dance hall (until 1970), and variety store until it was torn down in the mid-1980s. The building itself had a gambrel roof with log cabin style walls. Painted across the front are the words "Dancing," "Cabin," and "Pavilion." A gasoline pump and car are also visible just to the left of the entrance., IHS 4364
Parsons Dance Hall
Post Card of Parsons Dance Hall, Leonords Beach, Ontario. Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3576
Past Presidents Of Cookstown Women'S Institute
Past Presidents of the Cookstown Women's Institute. Pictured from left to right - Front Row: Mrs. Eva Patton, Mrs. Elsie Couse, and Mrs. Hazel Trotter. Back Row: Mrs. Shirley Riley (the President at the time), Mrs. Gladys Wilson, Mrs. Jessie Louise Monkman, and Mrs. Bessie Lemon.
Paterson Family Residence
Photo taken across the road of the residence of Mr. and Mrs. William Paterson, known locally as the former "old doctors' home" for 60 years (1860-1926). It is a white house mostly blocked by trees in the front and a short driveway. Previous owners included Ernest Aver and Newton Spence. This photo's view looks towards the northeast. The home was eventually demolished for highway widening in the 1970s., IHS2605
Path To Hunt Club
Path to Hunt Camp at Round Lake near South River.
Paul Leaver, Fern Kirk and Laurel Leaver.
Image taken during a walk on St. John's Road, Alcona, in 1953. This road ended in a wooded area at Maplewood, where it is suspected the image was taken. Left to right: Paul Leaver, Fern Kirk, Laurel Leaver. Paul Leaver is a boy in this image and appears to be holding a toy in his hand. He stands next to Fern Kirk who is wearing pants and a cardigan. Laurel Leaver is in a stroller, as she is only a baby at this time., IHS4204
Paving Highway 11
Paving No. 11 highway, for the first time John Boyes II, Road foreman(centre) - others unknown Roads - maintenance and building Boyes, John II, IHS2675
Peacock Family
Back: left to right: Minnie Peacock, Walter Neilly, Libbie Sawyer Front: left to right: Margaret Peacock, Monica Sawyer, Wesley Neilley PEACOCK, IHS146
Peacock Family Reunion - 1927
Peacock Reunion: Back left to right: Oliver Peacock, Rev. Percy Peacock, Ben Peacock, Fred Peacock (Ida), Mrs. Fred Peacock; Second back: Mrs. George Peacock, Alice Mooney, Mrs. Ben Peacock, Laura Peacock, Mabel Peacock, Mrs. Charles Ramsay, Mrs. Hugh McLachlan, Rev. John Peacock, Mrs. Harry Mooney, Rev. George Peacock; Front row: Ralph Peacock, Max Peacock, P. Robinson,________, Parker F. Peacock, Mildred Peacock, Ruth Peacock, Irene Mooney behind Ruth Peacock, Percy McLachlan, Isabel Peacock, Muriel Peacock, Grace Peacock, Harry Mooney. Jack Mooney in front of Grace Peacock. PEACOCK, IHS2475
Peacock Family C. 1937
The Peacock family: Back row left to right: Oliver, Rev. Percy, Ben, Evan, Mrs. Fred Peacock, Fred Peacock; Second row left to right: Rev. John Rev. George, Parker F., Mrs. Percy Peacock, Mrs. Ben Peacock; Front row left to right: Isabel Peacock, Muriel Peacock, Ruth Peacock, Noreen Peacock, Douglas Peacock in the front. Stroud residents Fred Peacock and wife Ida's family are: Parker, Muriel, Isabel, Noreen and Douglas. PEACOCK, IHS2476

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