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A photograph of Burcher's Welding and Fabricating on Cecil Street in St. Catharines, Ontario. The city was debating whether the shop was illegal under the residential zoning bylaws.
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A photograph of Westwood Street from Eastchester Avenue in St. Catharines, Ontario. The street is part of a bylaw that involves selling the street to Niagara Structural Steel Ltd.
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A photograph of the new Unit 93 Canadian Corps Association headquarters on Gale Crescent in St. Catharines, Ontario.
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A photograph of the doors being unlocked for the opening of the new Huron and Erie Canada Trust location in downtown St. Catharines, Ontario. Included in the photograph from left to right: J. Allyn, J.L. Auld, V.P. Cronyn, A.A. Schmon.
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A photograph of the new Huron and Erie Canada Trust location on the corner of Queen Street and King Street in downtown St. Catharines, Ontario.
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A photograph of the Canada Permanent Trust Building in downtown St. Catharines, Ontario.
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A photograph of St. Catharines Mayor Roy Adams as he gives a speech during Canada Day festivities.
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The Canadiana Junior Choir sings 'Oh Canada' during Canada day festivities on 1 July 1981.
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A photograph of a note written on a desk in one of the vandalized classrooms at St. Michael's School. The note reads "This school will be robed night ater night year in and year our TRUE". The note is terribly misspelled.
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A photograph of the vandalized principal's office at St. Michael's School in Virgil, Ontario. The rest of the school was vandalized, but the worst was said to be the principal's office.
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A photograph of broken windows at the old St. Catharines Transit Commission on Welland Avenue in St. Catharines, Ontario. The building was left empty in early 1964 and over 2,000 window panes had been broken since then.
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A photograph of the new Canadian flag as it it hoisted in front of the Niagara on the Lake Clock Tower. On the left is Father W. Burns, Warden William Brooks, Mayor W.E. Theobald.
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A photograph of Nature's Corner Bulk Food and Supply store in Campden village in Lincoln, Ontario.
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A photograph of the Campden General Store in the town of Lincoln, Ontario.
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A photograph of Campden Village Hall in the town of Lincoln, Ontario.
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A photograph of Campden Feed Mill Limited in the town of Lincoln, Ontario. This was the opening of the new mill which replaces the one that had burned down.
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A photograph of workmen as they demolish the building Renown Hall under the Burgoyne Bridge. The building was originally used by the Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps Renown. In 1985 the building was owned by the City of St. Catharines and leased to the St. Catharines Central Lions Club.
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A photograph of Sea Cadets aboard the schooner Renown III. They are preparing for a schooner race to take place on Lake Ontario in August.
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A photograph of the Ridley College Cadet Corps of 1986. The back of the photograph lists the names of the cadets and their awards.
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A photograph of the construction progress to St. Andrew's Anglican Church in Grimsby, Ontario. The church is adding a parish hall.
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A photograph of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church in Niagara on the Lake, Ontario.
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A photograph of Rockway Presbyterian Church in Fonthill, Ontario.
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A photograph of Ressurection Lutheran Church in St. Catharines, Ontario.
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A photograph of the Queenston United Church (formerly The Old Historic Methodist Church) in the Queenston area of the Niagara Region.
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A photograph of the Queenston United Church (formerly The Old Historic Methodist Church) in the Queenston area of the Niagara Region.