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Ball games were always popular at the Gilford School
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Ball games were always popular at the Gilford School
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The Gilford General Store that served residents for many years and still operates today.
Jerry Roberts plays the piano and Harold Bell is on the violin while Gladys Bell and her partner dance on.
Cronan Family boys - Harold, John, Lewis, Francis
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Harold, Lewis, John and Francis Cronan.
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Train wreck on the Grand Trunk Railway between Bradford and Gilford July 15, 1908, a result of making up time.
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Grade 8 Graduation Class at S.S. #15 Gilford. Mary Dales, Don Griffiths, Doris Griffiths
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S.S. #16 Back Row (l-r): Teacher Mrs. Ethel Campbell, Nick Stam, Francis Sawyer, Ruth Simpson, Dianna Simpson, Art Stam, Carolyn Hughes, George Simpson, Debbie James. Third Row (l-r): Nancy Bell, Barbara Vanderpol, Patricia Vanderpol, Judy Neilly, Elsie Simpson, Mary Nesbitt, Louise Neilly, Brenda Hughes, Anne Sawyer, Jean Sawyer. Second Row (l-r): Robert Simpson, Gary Bell, George Stam, Bobbie Neilly, Eddie Russell, Ricky Townsend, Scott Neilly, Kenneth Simpson. Front Row (l-r): Shawn Simpson, Andrew Sandford, David Lee, Ronnie Russell, Tommy Townsend, Bobbie Kerr, Teddy Stam. "Five Grade Eight students, Doug Hughes, Jack Nesbitt, Joe Sawyer, John Stam and Arvid Allie attended Mount Pleasant School during this school year."
Back Row (l-r): Mildred Mattenley, Lois Booth, Margaret Nesbitt, Luella Roberts, Miss I. Foerter, Libbie Neilly, Annie Breen, Virgie Bell, Louisa Pike. Middle Row (l-r): Kathleen Elain, Olive Steers, Beatrice Irwin, Hazel Archer, ? Burton, Harvey Coulter, Leo Gibbons, Jimmie Nesbitt, Leonard Gibbons. Front Row (l-r): Kathleen Neilly, Marjorie Canning, Norma Mattenley, Etta Neilly, George Nesbitt, Douglas Booth, Earl Archer, Ben Steers, Norman Plant. Front: Mary Graham, John Doolittle.