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A photograph of Elmer the Safety Elephant at E.I. McCulley School in St. Catharines, Ontario. The photograph includes (from left to right): Sgt. Harry Artinian the Niagara Regional Police safety officer, Ernest McCulley (the school is named after the former school superintendent), and Mayor of St. Catharines Roy Adams.
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A photograph of the six year celebration of Elmer's safety program in St. Catharines, Ontario. The girls of St. Catherine's separate school were awarded a plaque for being accident free for the six years. The students holding the plaques are (from left to right): Teresa Keast, Joy Clifford, Theresa Latorre. The back row includes (from left to right): Sister Giovanna, principal; Ed Maroney, president of the parent-teachers association; Rt. Rev A.E. McQuillen; Mrs. W. Stockwell, past president of the parent-teachers association; Deputy Chief Jarvis; Mayor Bald; Larry Sheehan, Junior Chamber of Commerce traffic safety chairman; Police Chief J.S. Anderson; S.Sgt. William Watson, assistant director of the Elmer safety program.
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A photograph of The Old Effingham General Store in the hamlet of Effingham in the northern part of the town of Pelham, Ontario.
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An aerial photograph of the Garden City Raceway track, buildings, parking lot, and surrounding area.
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A photograph of grandstand and part of the track at the Garden City Raceway.
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A photograph of a wrecking ball poised to demolish the remains of the Garden City Raceway grandstand which closed in 1976. The land is being cleared to attract developers to the industrial area.
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A photograph showing the process of demolishing the Garden City Raceway grandstand. The former Adios Lounge and the Seaway Terrace have been dismantled and all that remains are steel frames. The raceway was closed in 1976.
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An aerial photograph of the land proposed for the Garden City Municipal Golf Course in St. Catharines, Ontario. The land was originally the Carter Creek landfill site. The image is looking north and shows Oakdale Avenue at the left.
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A photograph from an elevated perspective of the Garden City Arena on Gale Crescent in St. Catharines, Ontario.
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A photograph of the new arena under construction near the Garden City Arena. City council has decided that the new arena will be named after the late radio sportscaster Rex Stimers.
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A photograph of Bob White and Jesse Jackson walking along Falls Avenue towards Queen Victoria Park for a rally including 150 Americans and 500 Canadians over trade agreements.
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A photograph of the Foster Wheeler plant when it was located at Eastchester Avenue and Grantham Avenue South in St. Catharines, Ontario.
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A photograph of Fort Mississauga in Niagara on the Lake, Ontario.
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A photograph of Fort Mississauga surrounded by golfers at the Niagara on the Lake golf club.
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A photograph of Fort Mississauga in Niagara on the Lake, Ontario. The all brick fort was used during the War of 1812 and later as a training area. Fort Mississauga is now surrounded by the Niagara on the Lake golf course.
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A photograph of the archaeological dig site at Fort George in Niagara on the Lake, Ontario. A foundation was discovered raising questions about the original footprint of Fort George before reconstruction.
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A photograph of the seven gun salute at Fort George in Niagara on the Lake, Ontario. The salute is in honour of the birth of Prince William.
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A photograph of archaeologist Joe Last holding an iron pot and nail from the war of 1812, located at the archaeology dig at Fort George in Niagara on the Lake, Ontario.
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An aerial photograph of downtown Fonthill, Ontario.
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An aerial photograph of downtown Fonthill, Ontario with Highway 20 running from the left to the right of the photograph.
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A photograph of the members of the Fonthill village council at their first regular meeting of 1966. The picture includes (seated left to right): Deputy-Reeve Donald Alsop, Reeve Harold Black, Clerk Treasurer Harry Jenkins; standing, Councillors Ken Gullett, Eric Bergenstein and Arthur Boddy.
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A photograph of the ribbon cutting for the Fonthill municipal building at the new Civic Square. Pictured from left to right are: Councillor Jack Brown; chairman of the Civic Square committee, Reeve Harold Black; ex-reeve James Romp; clerk-treasurer, Harry Jenkins Sr.
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A photograph of the opening ceremony for the Civic Square complex in Fonthill, Ontario.
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A photograph of the Fonthill council including (standing left to right): Gordon White, Eric Bergenstein, Keith Crick, Ken Gullett, Don Alsop, Len Hunt. Sitting is Harold Black, the final reeve of Fonthill. The group presented Black with a gavel made from a tree that was cut down during the building of the municipal hall. Fonthill joins the new town of Pelham on 1 January 1970.
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A photograph of the demolition process at Ferranti Packard at the corner of Geneva Street and Race Street in St. Catharines, Ontario. The building was originally built in 1882 as a grist mill. The Ferranti Packard building moved to Dieppe Road.