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- Arnprior Women's Institute, Tweedsmuir Community History Collections (Stoney Creek, ON: Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario), [ca.1932]-[ca.1970] The curator for this volume was Belle Anderson. See Volume 6, page 323 for a Table of Contents for Volumes 1 to 5.Arnprior Women's Institute, Tweedsmuir Community History Collections (Stoney Creek, ON: Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario), [ca.1932]-[ca.1970] The curator for this volume was Belle Anderson. See Volume 6, page …
- Balsam Hill Women's Institute, Tweedsmuir Community History Collections (Stoney Creek, ON: Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario), 1966-2008 This volume of 18 volumes provides information on Elementary Schools between 1966 and 2008Balsam Hill Women's Institute, Tweedsmuir Community History Collections (Stoney Creek, ON: Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario), 1966-2008 This volume of 18 volumes provides information on Elementary Schools between 1966 …
- Balsam Hill Women's Institute, Tweedsmuir Community History Collections (Stoney Creek, ON: Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario), 1971-2008 This volume of 18 volumes provides information on Secondary Schools between 1971 and 2008Balsam Hill Women's Institute, Tweedsmuir Community History Collections (Stoney Creek, ON: Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario), 1971-2008 This volume of 18 volumes provides information on Secondary Schools between 1971 …
- Balsam Hill Women's Institute, Tweedsmuir Community History Collections (Stoney Creek, ON: Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario) This Tweedsmuir volume describes two schools in Admaston Township. SS#2 is documented from pages 1 to 81. SS#5 is documented from pages 82 to 94.Balsam Hill Women's Institute, Tweedsmuir Community History Collections (Stoney Creek, ON: Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario) This Tweedsmuir volume describes two schools in Admaston Township. SS#2 is documented …
- In 1962 Troy Women's Institute branch members purchased this local two room schoolhouse (built in 1878) as a WI hall for community events. Renovations have occurred with the help of community membersIn 1962 Troy Women's Institute branch members purchased this local two room …
- This school cash book is part of the Kipling Tweedsmuir Community History.This school cash book is part of the Kipling Tweedsmuir Community History.
- The Tillsonburg News, 27 Mar 1972 This is a newspaper clipping from The Tillsonburg News, March 27, 1972. It details the project to move and renovate a schoolhouse into the Cornell Community Hall. There is a photograph of the front oThe Tillsonburg News, 27 Mar 1972 This is a newspaper clipping from The Tillsonburg News, March 27, 1972. …
- Wilton Grove Women's Institute, Tweedsmuir Community History Collections (Stoney Creek, ON: Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario), [1975]-[1976] Cemeteries Description -The Nichol Cemetery Description & Pictures -Pond Mills Cemetery Schools Description & Pictures – Derwent School, U.S.S. No.18 North Dorchester & No. 21 Westminster DescriptionWilton Grove Women's Institute, Tweedsmuir Community History Collections (Stoney Creek, ON: Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario), [1975]-[1976] Cemeteries Description -The Nichol Cemetery Description & Pictures -Pond Mills Cemetery Schools …
- When this school was replaced in 1967 by a new building, the Balsam Hill Women's Institute took it over as a meeting hall. Many members went to school in this building or had family members who attenWhen this school was replaced in 1967 by a new building, the …
- Stone depicting building date of Coningsby SchoolStone depicting building date of Coningsby School
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