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An aerial photograph of the John Deere Factory located in Welland, Ontario along the bank of the original Welland Canal.
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An aerial photograph of the John Deere plant in Grimsby, Ontario. The plant is home to Canadian corporate headquarters and eastern distribution.
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A photograph of a group lining up to buy tickets for the ride "The Zipper" at the Jaycee carnival located at the Fairview Mall in St. Catharines, Ontario.
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A photograph of Ed Telenko (left) and Dr. Charles Sankey (right) seated and holding their respective awards. Dr. Charles Sankey was named Citizen of the Year and Ed Telenko received the Outstanding Young Person of the Year award.
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A photograph of Dr. C.G. Shaver as he received the St. Catharines Jaycee Citizen of the Year award. The picture includes (from L to R): Dr. C.G. Shaver, Alderman Dave Lewis, Larry Buganto, Chairman of the committee.
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A photograph of eight Jaycees holding awards they have won at the local and provincial level. They are all looking at Jim Troyan who has won the Jaycee of the Year at the St. Catharines Jaycee president's ball at Club Heidelberg. Pictured are: (Standing L to R) Jim Birmingham, Fred Neale, Bruce Taylor, John Harte, (Seated L to R) Ian Hennessy, Sylvia Rymar, Jim Troyan.
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A photograph of the front exterior of the James-Dieppe industrial supplies firm in St. Catharines, Ontario. The firm was originally on Lake Street, but due to its popularity, it moved to a larger location on Dieppe Road.
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J and S Refrigeration Co. Ltd. installing units at the Boese Foods Ltd plant on Lakeshore Road. Gordon Jenkins, an employee of J and S Refrigeration and John Boese of the plant are looking over the new units.
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A photograph of the Irish Dry Beverages Plant on Lakeport Road in St. Catharines, Ontario during a fire. A firefighter is positioned at the top of an aerial ladder with a hose trying to extinguish the flames. There is an "Orange Crush" sign positioned on the top of the building.
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A photograph of Clem Wilhelm, Bomar Security supervisor, as he tries the door knob of an exterior door. There is a Bomar Security car parked in front of the building.
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A photograph of the refinery yard at the International Nickel Company of Canada located in Port Colborne, Ontario. There is a set of tracks with a trolley sitting on top with buildings on either side and three smoke stacks in the distance.
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A photograph of a Monarch butterflies during a migration South. Several butterflies can be seen resting on a tree.
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A photograph of some of the vineyard at Inniskillin Winery and the wine boutique building is in the background behind the vines.
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A photograph of NDP leader Bob Rae and Inniskillin co-founder Karl Kaiser at Inniskillin Winery in Niagara on the Lake, Ontario. They are walking through an area with stainless steel vats of wine, including one labelled "87 Riesling".
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A photograph of the two buildings on Lakeport Road in Port Dalhousie, Ontario. One of the buildings is used by Lincoln Fabrics. The building was formally the rubber works on the westside of Lakeport Road.
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A photograph of St. Catharines Mayor Joe Reid as he "was formally adopted in the Wolf Clan of the Six Nations Iroquois, donning a red and white feathered cap presented him by Ernie Wolson..."
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A photograph of the tracks of the incline railway in Niagara Falls, Ontario. The tracks are used to take tourists down to the Maid of the Mist docking area from the top of the Niagara Gorge.
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An aerial photograph of the Ina Grafton Gage complex expansion. The retirement housing is located on Linwell Road in St. Catharines, Ontario.
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A photograph of the front of the Imperial Veterans Association on George Street in St. Catharines, Ontario. Women were finally allowed into the building in 1974, but men and women had to gather in separate rooms.
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A photograph of a helicopter landing on a Canadian Coast Guard ship Griffon in Port Colborne. The helicopter was used to patrol the ice paths so that the Griffon can be used to break the ice to create passage for vessels.
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A photograph of ITT Automotive (previously ITT Aimco) from Coventry Drive in St. Catharines, Ontario. The image shows a few small homes in the foreground and the factory is visible in the background.
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An exterior photograph of the east side of the Aimco foundry on Berryman Avenue in St. Catharines, Ontario. There are trees obstructing the view. This photograph is in colour.
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A photograph of The Foundry Restaurant attached to the Howard Johnson Motor Lodge complex.
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A photograph of the sign and building construction for the Howard Johnson's motel at the Queen Elizabeth Way and Lake Street in St. Catharines, Ontario.
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An aerial photograph of the subsidized housing on Manchester Avenue in St. Catharines, Ontario. The 110 low rent units were built in 1968.