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DATE PHOTOGRAPHER TITLE REFERENCE CODE 1966-01-01 Ed. Levee a Armoury AFC 177-S1-SS14-F1 1966-01-01 Chute New Year Baby at Victo DATE PHOTOGRAPHER TITLE REFERENCE CODE 1966-01-01 Ed. Levee a Armoury AFC 177-S1-SS14-F1 New year baby at Victoria 1966-01-01 Chute Hospital AFC 177-S1-SS14-F2 First London baby born at 1966-01-01 Dick Victoria Hospital AFC 177-S1-SS14-F3 New Years baby at St. Joe's hospital parents Mr. & Mrs. B. 1966-01-01 Ed. Szymkiewicz AFC 177-S1-SS14-F4 1st New Years baby in Kent, 1966-01-01 Chatham Barrie Crozier AFC 177-S1-SS14-F5 Bruce county's 1st new years 1966-01-01 Cantelon baby, Fischer boy AFC 177-S1-SS14-F6 1966-01-01 Stratford Kingdom Hall opened AFC 177-S1-SS14-F7 1966-01-01 Chute Presentation at Queens Park AFC 177-S1-SS14-F8 1966-02-01 Sarnia 1st baby in Lambton county AFC 177-S1-SS14-F9 1966-02-01 --- Stratford - Cemetery Vandalism AFC 177-S1-SS14-F10 Stratford - 1st Stratford baby 1966-02-01 --- Faye Fowlie AFC 177-S1-SS14-F11 Chatham - 1st baby at Chatham 1966-02-01 --- PGH Thompson girl AFC 177-S1-SS14-F12 Stratford - 1st baby at St. 1966-02-01 --- Mary's David Sharp AFC 177-S1-SS14-F13 Woodstock - New Years baby Ann 1966-02-01 --- Crawford AFC 177-S1-SS14-F14 Woodstock - East Zorra township 1966-03-01 --- council AFC 177-S1-SS14-F15 Woodstock - West Zorra township 1966-03-01 --- council AFC 177-S1-SS14-F16 Woodstock - East Nissouri 1966-03-01 --- township council AFC 177-S1-SS14-F17 Woodstock - Blenheim township 1966-03-01 --- council AFC 177-S1-SS14-F18 1966-03-01 --- Chatham council inaugural AFC 177-S1-SS14-F19 Thames Secondary school, 1966-03-01 Lee opening day activities AFC 177-S1-SS14-F20 Sarnia - CIL construction at 1966-03-01 --- Courtright AFC 177-S1-SS14-F21 1966-03-01 --- Sarnia - Old hotel at Sombra AFC 177-S1-SS14-F22 Woodstock - North Oxford 1966-03-01 --- township council AFC 177-S1-SS14-F23 Sarnia - Demolition of salt 1966-03-01 --- plant AFC 177-S1-SS14-F24 St. Thomas - Hospital opens 1966-03-01 --- south wing AFC 177-S1-SS14-F25 St. Thomas - Headmistress 1966-03-01 --- conference AFC 177-S1-SS14-F26 1966-03-01 --- Stratford - Tree cutting AFC 177-S1-SS14-F27 1966-03-01 --- Stratford - City council AFC 177-S1-SS14-F28 Wheable-Medway hockey at Glen 1966-03-01 Ironside Cairn AFC 177-S1-SS14-F29 Chatham - Dover township 1966-03-01 --- inaugural AFC 177-S1-SS14-F30 1966-03-01 Chute Bell installations at UWO AFC 177-S1-SS14-F31 Wellington square, Table 1966-03-01 Lee setting at Young's AFC 177-S1-SS14-F32 Woodstock - East Oxford 1966-03-01 --- township council AFC 177-S1-SS14-F33 1966-03-01 J. Graham Community concert reception AFC 177-S1-SS14-F34 Strathroy town council 1966-03-01 Blumson inaugural AFC 177-S1-SS14-F35 1966-03-01 Chute Kemp products sale blown AFC 177-S1-SS14-F36 1966-03-01 Chute Fire at back of St. Regis hotel AFC 177-S1-SS14-F37 Sarnia - City council inaugural 1966-04-01 --- meeting AFC 177-S1-SS14-F38 Stratford - Bade, auto club 1966-04-01 --- insignia AFC 177-S1-SS14-F39 Stratford - Brick outhouse at 1966-04-01 --- Baden AFC 177-S1-SS14-F40 Stratford - Baden, Stable 1966-04-01 --- renovated AFC 177-S1-SS14-F41 National youth orchestra 1966-04-01 J. Graham auditions AFC 177-S1-SS14-F42 Wingham - Southampton 1966 1966-04-01 --- council AFC 177-S1-SS14-F43 Wingham - Kincardine 1966 1966-04-01 --- council AFC 177-S1-SS14-F44 UWO, Head mistress' hold 1966-04-01 Lee meeting AFC 177-S1-SS14-F45 Shooting crushed ice into Huron 1966-04-01 Lee Heights arena AFC 177-S1-SS14-F46 1966-04-01 J. Graham Mitchell at Hudson's AFC 177-S1-SS14-F47 Treasure Island, Nats vs. 1966-04-01 Ironside Kitchener AFC 177-S1-SS14-F48 1966-04-01 Ironside York & Colborne truck accident AFC 177-S1-SS14-F49 Woodstock - Oxford personnel 1966-04-01 --- group AFC 177-S1-SS14-F50 1966-04-01 Ironside London Motor cars AFC 177-S1-SS14-F51 St. Thomas - 1st CNR train 1966-04-01 --- arrives on former L&PS line AFC 177-S1-SS14-F52 Greenway pollution control 1966-04-01 Lee centre building AFC 177-S1-SS14-F53 Walkie-talkie operators meet at 1966-04-01 Blumson London Library AFC 177-S1-SS14-F54 Queens and Elizabeth, apartment 1966-04-01 Lee house on fire, Arson suspected AFC 177-S1-SS14-F55 Chatham - Canadian filters 1966-04-01 --- plant AFC 177-S1-SS14-F56 1966-04-01 Chute EMO office AFC 177-S1-SS14-F57 1966-04-01 Ironside Picture of landscape at library AFC 177-S1-SS14-F58 1966-04-01 --- Stratford - Centennial bridge AFC 177-S1-SS14-F59 St. Thomas - Surveying at 1966-04-01 --- Talbotville AFC 177-S1-SS14-F60 1966-04-01 --- Sarnia - Indian chiefs funeral AFC 177-S1-SS14-F61 St. Thomas - Yarmouth township 1966-04-01 --- office building AFC 177-S1-SS14-F62 1966-04-01 Blumson City council inauguration AFC 177-S1-SS14-F63 1966-05-01 J. Graham PUC inaugural AFC 177-S1-SS14-F64 1966-05-01 Lee Beal tech, merchandising class AFC 177-S1-SS14-F65 Sarnia rink wins bonspiel at 1966-05-01 Ironside Ivanhoe AFC 177-S1-SS14-F66 1966-05-01 --- Women's day of prayer AFC 177-S1-SS14-F67 1966-05-01 Bill Althouse college interiors AFC 177-S1-SS14-F68 Sarnia - Seminar studies labour 1966-05-01 --- shortage AFC 177-S1-SS14-F69 1966-05-01 --- Woodstock - Curling AFC 177-S1-SS14-F70 Seat baby was using when 1966-05-01 Ironside drowned in tub AFC 177-S1-SS14-F71 Stratford - March of Dimes 1966-05-01 --- group AFC 177-S1-SS14-F72 1966-05-01 Ironside Bird feeders 389 Griffith AFC 177-S1-SS14-F73 St. Thomas - St. Thomas F.P. 1966-05-01 --- Bureau office AFC 177-S1-SS14-F74 Mrs. W.A. Edwards blowing up 1966-05-01 Ironside clothes hanger AFC 177-S1-SS14-F75 Wingham - Site for O'Dwyes bridge on 12 concession Minto 1966-05-01 --- township near Harriston AFC 177-S1-SS14-F76 Frontiersmen tour St. Joseph's 1966-05-01 Blumson Hospital AFC 177-S1-SS14-F77 1966-05-01 Chute South-tech basketball AFC 177-S1-SS14-F78 Wingham - Old trestle bridge in 1966-05-01 --- Arthur township AFC 177-S1-SS14-F79 Woodstock - Beachville 1966-05-01 --- inaugural AFC 177-S1-SS14-F80 Woodstock - Oxford beef 1966-05-01 --- improvement group AFC 177-S1-SS14-F81 1966-05-01 J. Graham Street sweeper working AFC 177-S1-SS14-F82 Sarnia - 5 000 000$ building under construction at Imperial 1966-05-01 --- Oil AFC 177-S1-SS14-F83 1966-05-01 Lee Elginfield - Car hits tree AFC 177-S1-SS14-F84 Simcoe - Soil & crop 1966-05-01 --- association AFC 177-S1-SS14-F85 1966-05-01 Bill Car for LMP AFC 177-S1-SS14-F86 Althouse college exteriors & 1966-06-01 J. Graham Sculpture AFC 177-S1-SS14-F87 1966-06-01 Ironside G. Campbell watering flowers AFC 177-S1-SS14-F88 Chatham - Kent soil and crop 1966-06-01 --- improvement AFC 177-S1-SS14-F89 COPY - 1913 Ford runabout 1st 1966-06-01 --- Chiefs car for LFD AFC 177-S1-SS14-F90 Birks rings, colour 1966-06-01 K. Smith transparencies AFC 177-S1-SS14-F91 J. Hewitt prepares to thresh 1966-06-01 Cantelon barley stacks AFC 177-S1-SS14-F92 Completed auditorium at Clarke 1966-06-01 Lee Rd. School AFC 177-S1-SS14-F93 1966-06-01 --- St. Thomas - Bathurst plant AFC 177-S1-SS14-F94 1966-06-01 J. Graham Marian Villa exterior AFC 177-S1-SS14-F95 1966-06-01 --- Woodstock - council AFC 177-S1-SS14-F96 1966-06-01 Bill Animals at storybook AFC 177-S1-SS14-F97 Stratford - Children learn to 1966-06-01 --- skate AFC 177-S1-SS14-F98 1966-06-01 Bill Horse and owners AFC 177-S1-SS14-F99 1966-06-01 Lee Althouse college exteriors AFC 177-S1-SS14-F100 1966-06-01 Ironside Soybean harvest near Thorndale AFC 177-S1-SS14-F101 1966-06-01 Lee London curling club 4 skips AFC 177-S1-SS14-F102 Teacher Wm. Carey listens to 1966-06-01 Ed. pupils rock and roll records AFC 177-S1-SS14-F103 1966-06-01 Ed. Symphony concert at Oakridge SS AFC 177-S1-SS14-F104 1966-07-01 Ed. Traffic at Wellington subway AFC 177-S1-SS14-F105 1966-07-01 Ironside Snow pictures AFC 177-S1-SS14-F106 Mexican cold war, exchange 1966-07-01 Bill students frolicking in snow AFC 177-S1-SS14-F107 1966-07-01 Don Curling at London curling club AFC 177-S1-SS14-F108 1966-07-01 Ironside L.M.P. Cars for display AFC 177-S1-SS14-F109 1966-07-01 Ironside Huron heights opens AFC 177-S1-SS14-F110 5 year old Richard Sorel pulled 1966-07-01 Bill from Thames AFC 177-S1-SS14-F111 London Steel Industries move 5x85' beams to Courtright on 1966-07-01 Lee truck AFC 177-S1-SS14-F112 1966-07-01 --- Chatham - Kent Hereford Club AFC 177-S1-SS14-F113 Hall commission on education, Justice Emmett Hall & Some 1966-07-01 J. Graham teachers AFC 177-S1-SS14-F114 Mustangs vs. Gaels hockey at 1966-07-01 Ed. Gardens AFC 177-S1-SS14-F115 Farmers meet re.
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