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Thompson home in Bond Head, which was at one time Jamisons Boot and Shoe Shop and then later Thompsons Butcher Shop.
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Thompson home in Bond Head, which was at one time Jamisons Boot and Shoe Shop and then later Thompsons Butcher Shop.
This well preserved match safe, 9" long x 4 1/2" wide, with its Masonic symbols, was molded in Thomas Nelson's Foundry in Bond Head c. 1870. Marion McKibbon, his granddaughter, presently owns it.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hughes are shown with some of the gifts they received last Saturday from their friends in honor of their 25th wedding anniversary. More than 450 persons attended the party held in the Bond Head Community Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Hughes were stunned at the turnout of friends. The popular couple was presented with a dining room suite, pole lamp, painting, and a chandelier.
Capt. Jack Sutherland's residence in Bond Head. If you have any additional information about this photo please contact the library at 905-775-3328.
Standing: Silvia, Harry with Harrison, Sandra Labor, Vera, Wilson Sitting: Ruth, Peter Labor with Calvin and Connor Stoddart. Taken in Stoddart farm house - Bond Head
Souvenir Private Post Card of Bond Head Main St.
Part of Local History Collection
Souvenir private post card of Main Street in Bond Head.
Souvenir Private Post Card of Bond Head
Part of Local History Collection
Bond Head looking east. Bond Head looking east, south side. Most of these buildings were burned during the 1892 fire. First building on right was used as storage for hardware store next door (by George Parker). Note square pad of cement in front of store. It was the inground scales mentioned in the story.
The former residence of James Smith in Bond Head. Current home of Quaint family.