- CA BWGPL LHC-Dis-Hazel-2016-11-04-05
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- 1979
Part of Local History Collection
Interior of Auke Ellens' store, flooded by Hurricane Hazel breaking the marsh's dykes.
Toronto Telegram
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Part of Local History Collection
Interior of Auke Ellens' store, flooded by Hurricane Hazel breaking the marsh's dykes.
Toronto Telegram
Hazel remembered & Aftermath of the Flood
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Two articles relating to the memories of those who lived through the Holland marsh flooding due to Hurricane Hazel. The first is a continuation of Edo Knibbe's recollection, and the second is by Addy Ellens.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Times
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Springdale store in winter. The proprietors of the Springdale Store were Addy and Auke Ellens.
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Interior of Auke Ellens' Store in Springdale.
Part of WEGWHIST Collection
Group which wrote the book "Governor Simcoe Slept Here: The Legacy of West Gwillimbury." This project was given the acronym "WEGWHIST."
Back Row, from left: Donna Saunders, Franz Aschwanden, Bill Marks, John Fennell, Bob Sturgeon, Del Crake, Auke Ellens, Erica Marks, Kelly Roberts,
Inset: Ann Stam.
Seated: Janet Gunn, Marilynne Williams, Sarah Riley, Barbara Verney, George Jackson, Jan Blommaert, Leila Lloyd and Addy Ellens.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library
The Ellens family on the day of their departure from Holland in August of 1948. Back row l-r: Frances (Frowkje), Elle Ellens, Tjitske Ellens (van Kalsbeek), Auke, Alice (Aaltje), Gordon (Gatre), Joan (Joltje) Front row l-r: Agnes (Akke), Trudy (Trietje), Theresa (Jitske)
Springdale Christian Reformed Church
Springdale Christian Reformed Church after the addition of a fellowship hall and classrooms.
Springdale Christian Reformed Church
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Springdale Christian Reformed Church, built in 1952.
Springdale Christian Reformed Church
Part of Local History Collection
Springdale Christian Reformed Church under construction in the summer of 1951.
From left: Cor Radder, John Rupke, Chris Radder, Jack Rupke, Jerry Rupke and Peter Rupke is on top of the truck.