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Dr. and Mrs. Cummings with their children, from left to right, Julian, James, Harley, and Victor.
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Dr. and Mrs. Cummings with their children, from left to right, Julian, James, Harley, and Victor.
Part of WEGWHIST Collection
S.S. #5, Bond Head School. This one-room schoolhouse was built in 1874
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Bond Head School SS #5 Class Photo 1934
Part of WEGWHIST Collection
S.S. #5, Bond Head School, 1934. Teacher was Edna Ball.
Back Row, left to right: Elmer Barker, Unknown, ? Copeland, Edna Ball (teacher), Unknown, Lorne Barker.
Middle Row: Bill Murray, Al Harvey, Dorothy Copeland, Paddy Clarington, Eileen Dixon, Dewitt Bentley, Unknown, Art Webb.
Front Row: Herb Barker, Jack Breedon, Lorna Dixon, Kathleen Clarington, Jim Bentley, Jean Bannerman, Freddy Switzer.
Part of Local History Collection
This house, built in 1900 on the north half of Lot 15, Concession 7, was the home of Bert Stoddart and his wife Mary Jane (May) Hulse. From left: May Stoddart holding her son Baldwin Stoddart, Alice Hulse (May's mother), Hulse Stoddart. Men in the photograph are unknown.
Gwillim Group Committee, Lt. Gov. Onley and P. Van Loan
Part of Local History Collection
Gwillim Group Committee members with Lieutenant Governor Onley, his wife Ruth Ann and Peter Van Loan. Back Row (l-r): Darlene Braybrook, Tom Fuller, Jennifer Gordon, Mary and Don Gardiner, Vera Stoddart and Peter Line. Middle Row (l-r): Natalie Dykie, Christine Houlieff, Brenda Winter, Zelma Fuller, Bill Marks, Joan Gibson, Mikki Nanowski and Judith Moses. Front: Lieutenant Governor Onley, Ruth Ann Onley and Peter Van Loan.
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Part of Local History Collection
Baldwin H.W. Stoddart was a Sergeant of the 48th Highlanders of Canada during World War II.
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Four Generations of Reynolds Family
From left: Doug Reynolds, Elsie Reynolds, Tianna Reynolds, Stephen Reynolds.
William Stodders, son of John Stodders, who was yeoman of Beldurbit, Ireland, and Jane Davis (nee Mrs. Faris). Received plan of area July 1, 1804. His father had come to Upper Canada in 1817 to look for land. He went back to Ireland and returned with his three sons, William, James, and Hugh, and stepson John Faris. William married Margaret Wilson in the parish Church of St. James, now St. James' Cathedral, in 1819. His license of occupation was granted April 7, 1819. The Stodders lived on the south half of Lot 10, Concession 7, which was called "The Oaks". Family name later became Stoddart.