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Grenville, Gordon, Estella Halbert, and their mother, Mrs. John Wesley Halbert, with a visitor, who may be a Hodgson.
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Grenville, Gordon, Estella Halbert, and their mother, Mrs. John Wesley Halbert, with a visitor, who may be a Hodgson.
Threshing Crew at Newton Robinson
Joseph Harrison with his thresshing crew. L-r: Jack Monkton, Joseph Harrison, George Windross and John Harrison.
Halbert farm on Lot 4, Concession 10, Newton Robinson. House built in 1847.
Tecumseth Public Library Newton Robinson Branch
Parte deLocal History Artifacts
Plaque praising the Tecumseth Public Library - Newton Robinson Branch for 20 years of service to the community.
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Parte deGeorge Jackson fonds
"The Newton Robinson anniversary fair on Saturday featured something for everyone. There was a large crowd out to enjoy the many tings a country fair has to offer many people enjoyed the display of artifacts of a bygone era, and Gwen Taylor was on hand at the display to point out things of interest to the visitors. Women at the tea tables were busy serving tea and coffee, giving many people a chance to renew acquaintances. The history of the Newton Robinson United Church was also on sale, along with hasti-notes with the church's picture on the front."
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Parte deLocal History Collection
Newton Robinson School, S.S. #10 Class Photo 1934
Parte deWEGWHIST Collection
Newton Robinson School, 1934. Teacher was Alma West.
Back Row: Earl Lennox, Marie Myers, Grace Scott, Olive McCarroll, ? Gilroy, Alma West (Mrs. Coborn), Elmer Webber, Earl Bell, June Manser, Leo Harrison, Gordon McCarroll.
Middle Row: Doris Edney, Ruth Noble, Hazel McCarroll, Josephine Harrison, unknown, Ivan Bell, Bill Rowe, Pearla Edney, ? Gilroy, Isobel Lennox, ? Gilroy, Mary Scott.
Front Row: ? Gilroy, Lennox Rowe, Jean Edney, Olive Morrison, Gladys Houghton, Jean Meyers, Lawrence Copeland, Ralph Houghton, Neil Mayor, Jim Lennox, Keith Noble.
Dogs killing sheep will cost $1,200
Parte deGeorge Jackson fonds
"Sheep killed or mauled by dogs earlier this month in the Newton Robinson area are going to cost West Gwillimbury taxpayers more than $1,200. The attacks occurred on the farms of Donald Ramsay, William Row, Jr., and Alonzi Aurora, and left 21 sheep dead and several more injured to the point where they have to be destroyed. The attack on the Ramsay farm on the Ninth Concession, was totally unexpected because the sheep were in the barn. The family awoke the following morning to a scene of carnage."
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