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A photograph of teenagers from Stoney Creek walking a pilgrimage to spread the word of the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Stoney Creek. They have walked from Stoney Creek to the St. Catharines sign while others have continued on all the way to Niagara Falls, New York. Some of the teenagers are holding signs for the "150th anniversary".
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A photograph of three bowlers participating in the YMCA 105 hour bowling marathon. They are tallying up the number of games they have played. The bowlers from left to right are: Brian Baker, Don Pitchko, Joe Roy.
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A photograph of Maplehurst Hospital at the corner of St. Davids Road and John Street in Thorold, Ontario. There were discussions at this time to demolish the mansion to expand the facility.
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A photograph in front of Maple Leaf Village with a banner hanging in front that reads "site of the interim Casino Niagara". There are several people in front of the building as the owner of the property, Dino DiCienzo Sr. and the Ontario Casino Corp. representative shake hands. The old Maple Leaf village site has been leased to the Ontario Casino Corp. for use as the interim Niagara Casino.
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A photograph of the demolition at Maple Leaf Village in Niagara Falls, Ontario to make room for the interim casino.
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A photograph of the tower at Maple Leaf Village and the surrounding buildings in Niagara Falls, Ontario.
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A photograph of Maple Leaf Village in Niagara Falls, Ontario after it was purchased by businessman Dino DiCienzo Sr. in 1995.
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A photograph of the dismantling of the Ferris Wheel at Maple Leaf Village in Niagara Falls, Ontario. This ride is to be shipped to Bangkok, Thailand.
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A photograph of seven weightlifters as they move a 1955 Chevrolet into Shaboom's Restaurant in Maple Leaf Village in Niagara Falls, Ontario.
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A photograph of the Mansion House in downtown St. Catharines, Ontario. The article comments that "it is believed to be 179 years old" and a new owner (tenth), Cam Leach, took over on 10 June 1985.
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A photograph of Mansion House building and owner Roy Ainsworth. The sign for the Mansion House can be seen in the background. The owner discusses the city fire standards that are causing him to increase rental fees.
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A photograph of Miss Majorette, Linda Robinson at age 12 of St. Catharines, Ontario. She was the winner of Miss Majorette Canada in the novice-intermediate division.
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A photograph of Miss Majestics, Lyn LeBlanc of St. Catharines, Ontario. Lyn is 14 years old and has been participating in the St. Catharines Majorettes for nine years. She is wearing her crown, a cape, holding flowers and a trophy.
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A photograph of Olga Lysiuk (left) and Wendy Bowley (right) holding the trophies they won at the majorettes provincial competition.
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A photograph of the St. Catharines Majestics, winners of the Canadian Championship. There are several trophies laid out in front of the group.
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A photograph of the Canadian Ambassadors senior majorettes after coming in first at New York - Pennsylvania Parade Association championship. There are two rows of majorettes all in uniform.
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A photograph of the winner of the titles Miss Ontario Twirler and Miss Majorette of Ontario, Olga Lysiuk. She is standing with a baton in her hands while wearing a sash and crown and surrounded by her trophies.
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A photograph of the winner of Miss Majorette of Ontario, Judy Dearborn of St. Catharines, Ontario. She is wearing a sash and crown on while holding flowers in one hand and a trophy in the other.
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A photograph of 5 year old Nancy Neeham, winner of Miss Midget Majorette of Canada and Miss International Majorette at the Canadian National Exhibtion (CNE). Nancy is a member of the St. Catharines Hi-Steppers. She is in her performance outfit and kneeling in front of her trophies.
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A photograph of the Maid of the Mist VI as it comes out of the water for the end of the season. The Sun is shining over the boat and the Niagara Falls, New York Observation Tower can be seen in the background.
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A photograph of two Maid of the Mist boats as they pass by one another in the Niagara River at the base of Niagara Falls.
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A photograph of the Maid of the Mist V as it launches into the Niagara River for the start of the season. The photographer is looking through a scupper in another Maid of the Mist vessel. The American Falls can be seen in the background and one person is standing on the boat launch tracks watching the vessel enter the water.
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A photograph of the Maid of the Mist I as it is retired from service after 35 years. The colour image shows the retired vessel on the back of a boat trailer next to the Niagara River. Another Maid of the Mist boat is currently transporting spectators in the background.
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A photograph at the boat launch of the Maid of the Mist IV into the Niagara River in Niagara Falls, Ontario. The boat is the most recent addition to the fleet of boats of the Maid of the Mist company.
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A photograph of the Maid of the Mist IV christening with James V. Glynn (President of Maid of the Mist Co.), hid daughter (Paula Fiore) and granddaughter (Lauren M. Fiore).