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- The school was situated in the Scotch Block area north of Milton. For further information on the Scotch Block, see "Halton's Scotch Block; the people and their stories" by Jim Dills and Gloria (StarkThe school was situated in the Scotch Block area north of Milton. …
- Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"
- The building is situated on the corner of Main and Commercial Streets. It is now (2013) caled Brydens. This photograph was taken from the book "Milton's Semi-Centennial 1857-1907".The building is situated on the corner of Main and Commercial Streets. …
- Miss Fisher became Mrs. Lafayette Hill. Pearen/Hill connectionMiss Fisher became Mrs. Lafayette Hill. Pearen/Hill connection
- Pearen/Hill connection. On the back of the photograph is written "Aunt Charlotte Hill"Pearen/Hill connection. On the back of the photograph is written "Aunt Charlotte …
- Will and Eunice Woods (lived in Toronto). They had three children Frances, Bob and Gordon. Frances (McAlpine) was a missionary in Chad, Africa and a minister's wife. Hill (Acton and Peru) and PearenWill and Eunice Woods (lived in Toronto). They had three children Frances, …
- George Rendle was the eldest son of Ernest and Mabel (Hill) of Galt (Cambridge), Ont. George participated in WWII and died c.2006 in Cambridge, Ont. Donald Hill was George's uncle.George Rendle was the eldest son of Ernest and Mabel (Hill) of …
- Ethel Jean Hill is standing in the front yard of her parent's home at Peru, Esquesing, Halton County. She was born July 1907, the daughter of Charles Eli Hill and Jean (Jane or Jenn) Anderson. In DecEthel Jean Hill is standing in the front yard of her parent's …
- Probably a Hill (Acton and Peru) and Pearen (Milton) family connection.Probably a Hill (Acton and Peru) and Pearen (Milton) family connection.
- The caption underneath the photograph reads "This group was photographed at Bruce St. Public School in 1911 or 1912, according to Harry Fetter of 41 Main St. who loaned the photo. Mr. Fetter says theThe caption underneath the photograph reads "This group was photographed at Bruce …
- The school was demolished in 1973 and the Milton Public Library erected on the lot. Caption underneath the photograph reads "This picture shows students of Bruce St. School from the year 1918. Are thThe school was demolished in 1973 and the Milton Public Library erected …
- The school was demolished in 1973 and the Milton Public Library erected on the lot. Photograph taken from "An Indelible Imprint" by Jim Dills. The caption underneath the photograph reads "Around 1920The school was demolished in 1973 and the Milton Public Library erected …
- The caption underneath the photograph reads "Grade 8 in 1946 included these young scholars: Front row, Ken Shannon, Keith Fay, Joe Nova, John Willmott, Keith Akins, Don Mills, Roy Wilson. Second row,The caption underneath the photograph reads "Grade 8 in 1946 included these …
- The caption underneath the photograph reads "Grade 7 was pictured in 1946 in this photo loaned by Mrs. Merle Mitchell (June Mountain). In the front row are Ron Marshall, Bob Cross, Ken Buck, Harvey PThe caption underneath the photograph reads "Grade 7 was pictured in 1946 …
- For further information see "The Rasberry Family Tree" by Lloyd G. RasberryFor further information see "The Rasberry Family Tree" by Lloyd G. Rasberry
- Dr. and Mrs. Stevenson are buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Milton, Ontario. For further information on Dr. Stevenson see "Milton Area Biographies" by Alex CookeDr. and Mrs. Stevenson are buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Milton, Ontario. For …
- Photograph from "The Canadian Champion". This photograph was originally catalogued as Neil Devlin but a comment from his brother corrected it - see "Comments"Photograph from "The Canadian Champion". This photograph was originally catalogued as Neil …
- Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"
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