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Barn Raising in Alliston. Loblaw Barn - in 1928 A.J. Saint invented trusses rather than beams. D.S. MacDonald, Wm. Hounsome and Allan Hounsome.
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Barn Raising in Alliston. Loblaw Barn - in 1928 A.J. Saint invented trusses rather than beams. D.S. MacDonald, Wm. Hounsome and Allan Hounsome.
Art Saint's barn building crew in front of their sleep quarters. Back Row: from left: Victor Hunter, Bill Sutton, Gordon Davey, Bill Melbourne, Art Saint, Mac Campbell, Bill MacDonald, Alonzo Feaver. Front Row: Emerson Faris, Ollie Robinson, Sinclair MacDonald, Gordie Sutherland, W.C. Bray.
Clam digger mounted on a barge cleaning the river to improve drainage to the pumps.
Barbara Jean G. Coutts, daughter of Mr and Mrs. John M. Coutts of Cookstown has received her Bachelor of Arts degree from McMaster University, Hamilton, Miss Coutts will attend Hamilton Teachers' College in the fall.
A program for the Banquet given by Bond Head Junior Farmers' Improvement Association and The Members of the Home Economics and Home Nursing Classes.
The southside of Bond Head in the 1920s. Bannerman's Store sign on top reads: "Dry Goods, Wallpaper, H. Bannerman Bond Head, Boots and Shoes Window's Cowan, Cocoa Salada Tea.
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Norman, George and Jack Baker, all of whom were in the Armed Forces, at home in Cookstown.
The unique large bake oven is located in the kitchen wing of the Harrison house. This large oven is fifty-nine inches deep and forty-six inches wide. There is no coal chute so ashes were raked out the opening.