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A photograph of the front entrance to the Lincoln County Education Centre. It is the day of an open house so several children and adults are entering and exiting the building.
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A photograph of seven of ten Lincoln Council members. This is the first Lincoln council that will start 1 January 1970 for the newly formed town of Lincoln. The members include: (from left to right) Joe Romagnolli, Russell High, Delby Bucknall, Fred McKenzie, Ed Fortune, John Vdoviak, Eimon Cosby (absent are C.E. Bovaird, Charles Fretz and R.H. Rittenhouse).
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A photograph of the winning image for the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce logo contest. On the left is Bud Craig of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce, centre is Peter Copland who designed the winning logo, and right is Ron Martin the president of the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce.
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A photograph of the Lincoln and Welland Regiment senior officers of WWII reunited after forty years. The image includes: (front from left) Lt. Col James F. Swayze, Maj. Jim Dandy, (back from left) Maj. John Dunlop, Maj. John Martin, Maj. Louis Rogers and Maj. C.D. Muir.
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A photograph of the Canadian Forces militia units in Southern Ontario armoured personnel carriers lined up at the Lake Street Armoury in St. Catharines, Ontario.
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A photograph of Brig. Gen. Doug Kennedy of Southport, Conn. who was the former chaplain of the Lincoln and Welland Regiment with Bill Cromb (previously commander of the regiment), and Maj. John Martin of Kitchener. The three men are in front of the Lake Street Armoury.
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A photograph of retired Burgomaster of Bergen-Op-Zoom, Holland as he salutes the Lincoln and Welland Regiment.
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A photograph of the Lakeshore II greenhouse located on Fourth Avenue in Jordan, Ontario.
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A photograph of the side of the old Lightning Fastener Company building facing Division Street in St. Catharines, Ontario. The photograph was taken from a the North end of Niagara Street facing the side of the building. The Lightning Fastener Company closed in 1981.
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A photograph of the front entrance of the Lightning Fastener Company located at Niagara Street and Division Street in St. Catharines, Ontario. This photograph was taken the same year the company closed its doors in 1981.
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A photograph of the Lightning Fastener Company plant 2 located on Church Street in St. Catharines, Ontario.
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A photograph of the Lightning Fastener Company plant one located on Niagara Street and Division Street.
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A photograph of a ruined bench from the columns that were originally at the old Carnegie library in St. Catharines, Ontario. There were two benches made from these columns that were placed at the Centennial library on Church Street. Both benches were vandalized.
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A photograph of one of two owls from the previous St. Catharines Public Library. The stone owl was placed in the main hall of the new St. Catharines Public Library located at 54 Church Street.
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A photograph of the front exterior of the St. Catharines Public Library boarded up. The location on the corner of Church and James Streets was closed on June 4, 1977 as the new library opened at 54 Church Street.
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A photograph of Dick Ruston (MPP Essex North), David Peterson (London Centre MPP), and Jim Bradley. They are standing around a boiling pot of water as they throw corn in to be boiled.
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A photograph from a liberal nominations meeting that includes (left to right): Mackenzie Chown, Vernon Singer (Deputy Leader of the Ontario Liberal Party), and James (Jim) Bradley.
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A photograph Jim McNulty and Paul Martin surrounded by supporters with Liberal party signs as the two arrive for a Liberal meeting at Queensway.
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A photograph of two members of the Leon family (right - Tom Leon, left - unknown) as they hold a drawing showing the renovation plans for the Welland Leon's location which first opened in 1909 by Ablan Leon.
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A photograph of Sugar's, the renovated and renamed Jolly Sixpence Tavern at the Leonard Hotel in downtown St. Catharines, Ontario. Howard Kamin is standing at the front of the stage with tables and chairs surrounding the room.
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A photograph of the expansion project construction at the Leonard Motor Inn in downtown St. Catharines, Ontario. The addition includes ten more rooms.
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A photograph of the bowling lanes at the opening of the Latcham Bowling Lanes in Port Dalhousie, Ontario. This bowling alley is later known as Pla-Mor Bowling.
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A photograph of the Landmark building in downtown St. Catharines, Ontario. The building is new construction at Wellington and Church Streets.
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A photograph of the construction of the Landmark Building in downtown St. Catharines, Ontario at Wellington and Church Streets.
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A photograph of the building for the Lincoln County Registry located in St. Catharines, Ontario.