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1967 Combined.Xlsx Date Photographer Description File number Centennial baby born at St. Joes - Jenny 1967-01-01 Blumson Leigh Adair AFC 177-S1-SS15-1 London's centennial program at city hall and Blumson Victoria park AFC 177-S1-SS15-2 Ed. Centennial Service at Dorchester High AFC 177-S1-SS15-3 *Not Listed* Hit and run fatality - Frank Sofalvi, victim AFC 177-S1-SS15-4 Chatham centennial party - 1)Mayor Garnet R. Newkirk and Mrs. Newkirk cutting cake; 2) Gaylord Franko, 10, eating cake; 3) Robert Miller Donald, 2, and Bruce Donald, 11 AFC 177-S1-SS15-5 New Year Baby - Mrs. Richard King - baby Sheila born 2:13am on Sun 1 Jan - Nurse Miss Wildgust Linda Thompson also shown AFC 177-S1-SS15-6 Mannequin in window - frontier style dress Wildgust made by Mrs. Hans Buscher AFC 177-S1-SS15-7 Wildgust New year celebrations AFC 177-S1-SS15-8 New year's baby at Wingham-born to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thompson - baby is a girl Mary Cantelon Christine AFC 177-S1-SS15-9 Miller Kent New Year's baby AFC 177-S1-SS15-10 Sarnia - New Years Baby - Mrs. Gerald Ennett Morris of Sarnia and her new baby boy AFC 177-S1-SS15-11 Morris Sarnia - Centennial opening AFC 177-S1-SS15-12 1967-01-02 Ed. Centennial Beard growing contestants AFC 177-S1-SS15-13 New Year's day levee tour of messes luncheon Blumson at Wolseley Barracks AFC 177-S1-SS15-14 Wildgust Child shoveling snow - Murray Wilhelm, 6 AFC 177-S1-SS15-15 Indian head dress - Harry Nahmabin in Indian costume with his daughter Lillian, 4, and Leh Morris Plain, of Sarnia Indian Reserve AFC 177-S1-SS15-16 Dog and girl slide - Julie Robbins, 10, of Sarnia slides downhill with dog in her lap. Other girl possibly showing in picture is Morris Joni Taylor AFC 177-S1-SS15-17 New Year Baby - Mrs. Victor Stevens - baby Martin John born 5:47pm Sun Jan 1 at St. Wildgust Mary's AFC 177-S1-SS15-18 Chilly confection - Betty Henry, 6, and Miller Sherry Henry, 10 AFC 177-S1-SS15-19 Snow sculpturing - Herbe Locke, Evelyn Smith, Wildgust Richard Locke AFC 177-S1-SS15-20 1967-01-03 Ed. Junior A Hockey - Nats vs. Generals AFC 177-S1-SS15-21 Ed. Top Valu products for display AFC 177-S1-SS15-22 Blumson 20/20 Gallery opening 68 King St. AFC 177-S1-SS15-23 Graham House, Queen Anne Cres. AFC 177-S1-SS15-24 Police Station - North Americas most modern Lee police communication system AFC 177-S1-SS15-25 Wallace Friday 13th pictures AFC 177-S1-SS15-26 Lee PUC - Youth advisory chairman AFC 177-S1-SS15-27 Basketball post cut down Tecumseh School - *Not Listed* Principal E. I. Mitchell, inspecting AFC 177-S1-SS15-28 Dick City council inaugural AFC 177-S1-SS15-29 Retirement party for Dr. Hugh Fletcher as MOH Blumson London township AFC 177-S1-SS15-30 *Not Listed* Simcoe sewer water extension AFC 177-S1-SS15-31 Woodstock - East Oxford Township council - George West, Hartwell Baigent, James Muterer, Clair C. Minler, Alwyn Patience, Miss E. A. *Not Listed* Seldon AFC 177-S1-SS15-32 Woodstock - Nat. Secretaries Association - Mrs. Edwin Bennett, Mrs. D. M. Tennant, Miss *Not Listed* Marie Gregor, Mrs. James Symons AFC 177-S1-SS15-33 Wildgust New School Opens AFC 177-S1-SS15-34 Wildgust Snowman at residence of Ray McKone AFC 177-S1-SS15-35 *Not Listed* Woodstock - East Nissouri Township council AFC 177-S1-SS15-36 City Council inaugural - Rt. Rev. W. S. Traichevich Morrison delivered the prayer AFC 177-S1-SS15-37 Highway warning signs - warning of tree Wildgust remove, watch for flagman AFC 177-S1-SS15-38 Wildgust Tug-of-War training scaffold AFC 177-S1-SS15-39 Fighting for land and trout - Francis Olde, owner and operator of Beaverbrook Trout farm, is heading a fight for more money from OWRC Traichevich for land easement AFC 177-S1-SS15-40 Magistrate G.G. Marshman with moustache and Blumson goatee AFC 177-S1-SS15-41 Centennial concert - 1) Brian Mitchinson, 2) Miller Bandmaster Phil Carney, 3) Choir AFC 177-S1-SS15-42 *Not Listed* Woodstock - East Oxford Township council AFC 177-S1-SS15-43 Man-on-street interview at Argyle mall re: 1967-01-04 Dick stronach inaugural address AFC 177-S1-SS15-44 Night school feature with people at Central Blumson and Beal AFC 177-S1-SS15-45 Lee Dundas East moving patio restaurant AFC 177-S1-SS15-46 Lee Richards Wilcox - men working on crane AFC 177-S1-SS15-47 Graham Old views of bridges re-visited AFC 177-S1-SS15-48 Graham UWO Alumni Hall AFC 177-S1-SS15-49 UWO Dental sciences building under Graham construction AFC 177-S1-SS15-50 Wildgust Wilmot Municipal building - official opening AFC 177-S1-SS15-51 *Not Listed* School bus crash AFC 177-S1-SS15-52 Miller Centennial light switch - Harland Smith AFC 177-S1-SS15-53 *Not Listed* Woodstock city hall - Diane Barkovich, 15 AFC 177-S1-SS15-54 *Not Listed* Hickson, East Zorra Township council AFC 177-S1-SS15-55 Wildgust Perth 4-H leaders - Stratford AFC 177-S1-SS15-56 Farmer George McLeod given snowmobile by Bruce county highways department to do chores Cantelon across river because bridge is out AFC 177-S1-SS15-57 340 students from ten closed schools register at new Kincardine Township-Tiverton public Cantelon school north of Kincardine AFC 177-S1-SS15-58 Hydro Officials - Jack Church, left, hands Morris gavel to new hydro chairman, Jack Barnes AFC 177-S1-SS15-59 Miller Lambton-Kent School - 1) Don Warboys AFC 177-S1-SS15-60 1967-01-05 Dick Jaqueline Sharpe and candy house AFC 177-S1-SS15-F61 Blumson Fashion picture - Bud Gowan's AFC 177-S1-SS15-F62 Don Curling Bonspiel at London Curling Club AFC 177-S1-SS15-F63 *Not Listed* Apollo/Saturn Mission 203 AFC 177-S1-SS15-F64 Dick Barbara Langvet and fashions AFC 177-S1-SS15-F65 Dick Adrienne Wynn-Ayton in minnie dress AFC 177-S1-SS15-F66 Ironside Rankin Car for Display - 1967 Ford Custom AFC 177-S1-SS15-F67 Don North Kiwanis Officer Induction AFC 177-S1-SS15-F68 Ironside Truck moves El Patio Restaurant AFC 177-S1-SS15-F69 Elmer Miller, Forwhich businessman cuts hair for hobby, no charge made, customer gives Cantelon donation or tip AFC 177-S1-SS15-F70 Fordwich residents would like the 1911 bridge Cantelon in villagere opening for traffic AFC 177-S1-SS15-F71 Telephone Co. officials - Matthew Murray, Wildgust Russell Brock AFC 177-S1-SS15-F72 Sarnia Bureau - two men - John Henderson, president of Sarnia Jaycees, and Dr. R. W. Dick Ford, Lambton-West PC Candidate - Sarnia Bureau looking at paper AFC 177-S1-SS15-F73 Sarnia Bureau - shots of gulls and boats tied Sarnia Bureau up for winter at government dock in Sarnia AFC 177-S1-SS15-F74 *Not Listed* Woodstock - City Council AFC 177-S1-SS15-F75 14 in a "Tub" - swans in an outdoor tub at Traichevich the Pinafore Park sanctuary in St. Thomas AFC 177-S1-SS15-F76 Roof being put on for the OWRC's huge water Traichevich reservoir in St. Thomas AFC 177-S1-SS15-F77 County Assessors - three of the top members Traichevich of the new Elgin County assessment department AFC 177-S1-SS15-F78 Miller Visiting hog producers AFC 177-S1-SS15-F79 *Not Listed* Neglected pigs seized AFC 177-S1-SS15-F80 1967-01-06 Dick Oxford CNR overpass construction AFC 177-S1-SS15-F81 Lee Strathroy hold up at jewellers AFC 177-S1-SS15-F82 Dick Sinclair motors display AFC 177-S1-SS15-F83 Don Teachers conference at Holiday Inn AFC 177-S1-SS15-F84 Intercollegiate Hockey at Gardens - Western Don vs Queens AFC 177-S1-SS15-F85 Woodstock - Firestone Textiles Ltd. *Not Listed* $4,000,000 addition AFC 177-S1-SS15-F86 Get Pilot's Wings - Flt. Sgt. Jan Otto Okkerse and WO 1 John Lewis, members of St. Thomas 741 Red Triangle Air Cadet Squadron, Traichevich receive their private pilot license wings AFC 177-S1-SS15-F87 Morris New Bell building AFC 177-S1-SS15-F88 Traichevich Treasurer opens new Aylmer office AFC 177-S1-SS15-F89 Wildgust Motor boats at Chris-Craft of Canada plant AFC 177-S1-SS15-F90 King Cheer - Mrs. Dolores Beal with winter Wildgust carnival model AFC 177-S1-SS15-F91 *Not Listed* Port Ryerse New dam AFC 177-S1-SS15-F92 1967-01-07 Jeanne Igloo house AFC 177-S1-SS15-F93 London Club Curling Club Winners - Russ Don Miller ink AFC 177-S1-SS15-F94 Ironside Wild horse series near Glanworth AFC 177-S1-SS15-F95 Wood sculptors Rabinovitch twins - Royden and Graham David AFC 177-S1-SS15-F96 Sam Curling at Highland AFC 177-S1-SS15-F97 Ironside Ukrainian Christmas at Ukrainian Church AFC 177-S1-SS15-F98 Car stuck in snow partway on Albert St. Wildgust sidewalk AFC 177-S1-SS15-F99 Snow strip on sidewalk - snow not shoveled in Wildgust front of vacant store AFC 177-S1-SS15-F100 Icicles - drops of water may show at end of Wildgust icicles AFC 177-S1-SS15-F101 1967-01-08 Graham St. John the Evangelist candle service AFC 177-S1-SS15-F102 Missionary Adeline Molzan at Wortley Rd. *Not Listed* Baptist Church AFC 177-S1-SS15-F103 Youth shot by own gun, hunting accident - OPP Graham shown with gun at Hyde Park AFC 177-S1-SS15-F104 Graham Trinity Lutheran Carillon Dedication AFC 177-S1-SS15-F105 Graham Carter triplets AFC 177-S1-SS15-F106 Don Mrs.
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