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- Please see the link to the homestead's home page for more information and a virtual tour.Please see the link to the homestead's home page for more information …
- This building was originally a Loyal Orange Lodge (L.O.L.) and was constructed in 1855. It was one of the earliest structures in Bervie. In 1960 Bervie WI purchased the hall. The next year they movedThis building was originally a Loyal Orange Lodge (L.O.L.) and was constructed …
- The Erland Lee Museum, opened to the public in 1972, is a white and green Gothic Revival heritage house containing two floors of original furnishings, with an emphasis on the Lee family in SaltfleetThe Erland Lee Museum, opened to the public in 1972, is a …
- Top Photo: South Dunwich Community Hall. Taken by Helen VanBrink, March 2012 Bottom Photo: Barn Quilt sponsored by Wallacetown W.I.Top Photo: South Dunwich Community Hall. Taken by Helen VanBrink, March 2012 …
- Top Photo: Community Hall in Wallacetown, showing location of memorial tree Bottom Photo: The Maple Tree on September 9, 2016; photo taken by Helen VanBrinkTop Photo: Community Hall in Wallacetown, showing location of memorial tree Bottom …
- 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 …
- Teeterville Women's Institute Hall, located at 194 Teeter Street, Teeterville. The S.S. No. 11 Teeterville, built in 1871, became the Teeterville Women’s Institute in 1962. The school was in operatioTeeterville Women's Institute Hall, located at 194 Teeter Street, Teeterville. The S.S. …
- 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 …
- This is a brick commemorating fund raising for the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Donation by Castleford W.I.This is a brick commemorating fund raising for the Renfrew Victoria Hospital …
- This is a brick commemorating fund raising for Renfrew Victoria Hospital, Donation from Goshen W.I.This is a brick commemorating fund raising for Renfrew Victoria Hospital, Donation …
- This is a brick commemorating fund raising for Renfrew Victoria Hospital. Donation from Lochwinnoch W.I.This is a brick commemorating fund raising for Renfrew Victoria Hospital. Donation …
- This is a brick commemorating fund raising for Renfrew Victoria Hospital. Donation by Horton North Women's InstituteThis is a brick commemorating fund raising for Renfrew Victoria Hospital. Donation …
- The new executive at our CBWI from left to right are Lacey Thompson treasurer, Shirley Couch director, Tara Stanton secretary, Marywinn Daykin vice president, and Karin van der Hayden Thomas presidenThe new executive at our CBWI from left to right are Lacey …
- Mountview Women’s Institute Hall Country Heritage Park – Milton, Ontario This small frame building built in 1838 on Ferris Lawrence’s property, was one of the first rural churches in Central Ontario.Mountview Women’s Institute Hall Country Heritage Park – Milton, Ontario This small …
- This building was originally the Calton WI Hall, but was later sold to be used as a private home.This building was originally the Calton WI Hall, but was later sold …
- In 2016, Norwich Township declared that the hall could not be rented due to changing fire regulations. With rising hydro and fuel costs and declining involvement, the Cornell Women's Institute couldIn 2016, Norwich Township declared that the hall could not be rented …
- Adamsville WI Hall Adamsville Women's Institute was organized in 1934 and disbanded in 2012. The Community Hall was the former one-room school (S.S. #3, Albemarle Township, Bruce County) until 1967 wAdamsville WI Hall Adamsville Women's Institute was organized in 1934 and disbanded …
- On April 28th 1869 David Mack donated the land (Pt. Lot 19, Con. 5 Rawdon Twp.) for a Wesleyan Church, a branch of Methodism, where the present building now stands. The citizens decided to combine thOn April 28th 1869 David Mack donated the land (Pt. Lot 19, …
- In 1967, as part of Centennial Year, West Haldimand District undertook a project to build a pavilion. This impressive pavilion is located in Haldimand Conservation Park, near Featherstone Point. DuriIn 1967, as part of Centennial Year, West Haldimand District undertook a …
- This hall started out as a Holiness Movement Church built in 1898. In 1961, the Queen’s Line Women’s Institute bought this building for $200. to be used as a community centre This hall was used for eThis hall started out as a Holiness Movement Church built in 1898. …
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