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A photograph of the new "tri-vision" sign going into place above the location of Tussaud's Wax Museum in Niagara Falls, Ontario.
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A photograph of the one lane bridge on Ball Avenue West leads to Goose Island in Merritton ward, St. Catharines, Ontario. The community is made up of six homes. There are two people sitting on the edge of the bridge.
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A photograph of the Good News tugboat stuck in ice in the lower Niagara River.
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A photograph of the Good News tugboat as it is pulled by the Ivy Rose tugboat from Port Dover. The Good News was stuck in a rock shoal and needed help from the Ivy Rose tugboat to get freed from a rock shoal at the mouth of the Niagara River. The Good News is the same boat that was stuck in an ice jam in January 1963 in the lower Niagara River.
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A photograph of the Golden Age Auxiliary at a tea social event.
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A photograph of The Honourable Ernest C. Manning Building at 36 Hiscott Street in St. Catharines, Ontario. The The Global Outreach Mission is an international evangelical group and is sponsoring the building name change. Ernest Manning, father of Preston Manning, was a politician and Christian preacher.
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A photograph showing a bulldozer grading the land to begin construction on a shopping plaza at Glenridge Avenue and Belton Boulevard in St. Catharines, Ontario.
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A photograph of a group of Girl Guides from across Canada to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the first Guides in Canada which started in St. Catharines, Ontario.
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A photograph of the first girl guide company members as they admire a new plaque located in Montebello Park in St. Catharines, Ontario. The plaque honours A.H. Malcolmson who started the company in 1910. The photograph includes her daughter Mrs. T.A. Rigny leaning over the monument, and the members of the original first company (from left to right): Miss Marjory Marquis, Mrs. W.C. Ditmars, Mrs. Percy Stock, and Miss D.A.L. Thompson.
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A photograph of the Lincoln Sea Ranger squadron officially registered as a unit of the Girl Guides of Canada. The squadron ceremony included a confetti filled wine bottled smashed by Lincoln division commissioner Mrs. S. G. Hastings.
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A photograph of the 60th anniversary service of guiding in Canada, which took place in St. George's Anglican Church. There were more than 600 in attendance.
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A photograph of the North End Rangers Company and Virgil Girl Guide Company dressed in the guides uniforms of the 1910 to 1930 era.
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A photograph of the damaged Gerry the giraffe sculpture after it was hit by a driver maliciously. The sculpture moved to Chico's Bar and Grill on Merritt Street in September of 1988 where it was hit in March 1989.
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A photograph of the Gerry the giraffe sculpture sitting at the property of Hudson Welding on St. Paul West in St. Catharines, Ontario. The sculpture arrived from Silks Restaurant in Virgil, Ontario where the new owner no longer wanted the sculpture. Gerry had already had a home at Provincetown, Cape Cod; Prince of Wales Hotel, Cat's Caboose Restaurant, Hudson Welding; Silks; and back to Hudson Welding.
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A photograph of the Gerry the giraffe metal sculpture outside Silks Restaurant on Niagara Stone Road in Virgil, Ontario. The town council is pushing for the removal of the sculpture, but owner of Silks, Ron Catina wants it to stay.
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A photograph of the building in Thorold, Ontario to be used for General Signal Appliances Ltd. of Welland, Ontario. The new complex is part of a phased move to Thorold with this building containing assembly lines.
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An aerial photograph of the Thorold Concrete Block plant.
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A photograph of the General Abrasives Ltd. plant (Treibacher Schleifmittel Corp.) in Niagara Falls, Ontario. The plant is located near Thorold Stone Road and Stanley Avenue.
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A photograph of the manufacturing of airplane skis at the Genaire Ltd. plant. Two employees are displaying the varying types of skis manufactured on the line at Genaire Ltd.
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A photograph of the Genaire Ltd. plant at Niagara District Airport. There is a small two storey building under construction to be used for electronics testing.
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An aerial photograph of the Garrison Village in Niagara on the Lake, Ontario. Niven Road is on the left side of the image and Highway 55 is running from left to right in front. Garrison Village is set for expansion again.
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An aerial photograph of Garrison Village in Niagara on the Lake, Ontario. This is the community in one stage of development. As the water and sewage improvements take place, the development will expand to several thousand.
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A photograph showing emergency exercises in a school hallway. Students are kneeling down and with their heads down towards rows of lockers.
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A photograph of a basement fallout shelter built at the Pen Centre in St. Catharines, Ontario. The sign reads "Basement Fallout Shelter St. Catharines Area and Lincoln County Civil Defence". There is also a sign indicating the sponsors for the project, it reads "Our Thanks! To the following for assistance given this project: Pen Centre for space, Davis Lumber Co. for lumber, Thorold Concrete Block Co, for blocks, Transit Mix for concrete, S.F. Griffin Builder for carpentry, Cannella Const. Co. for masonry, Dominion Store for Food, Fritshaw Sound System for public address."
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A photograph of teenagers dancing at Lakeside Park in Port Dalhousie during Emancipation Day celebrations.