Front Left to Right: Joyce Come, Donald Combe, Roderick Stewart, Mildred Stewart, David Stewart, Winnie Combe Middle Left to Right: Muriel Steart, Hannah Stewart, James Stewart, Mildred Stewart Back Left to Right: Mable Combe, Wilfred Stewart, Dorothy Montgomery, Marjory Montgomery
Front Left to Right: Roderick Stewart, Winnifred Combe, Donald Combe Back Left to Right: Joyce Combe, Marjory Montgomery, Mildred Montgomery, David Stewart
Front Left to Right: ?, Betty Muisiner, Robert Burgess, Molly Muisiner Back Left to Right: Ken Muisiner, ?, Robert Christopher, ?. Front steps of St. Patrick's Church, Niagara Falls
From Left and back row: Cordelia, Joel Oliver, William, Henry, Mary Alma; middle row: Victoria, David Albert, John Stuart; front row: Henry Tufford holding Effie Anne, Charles, Charlotte holding Alva
Document reads: Town of Clifton To Wit: To Robert-Robinson, Returning officer for the Centre War of the Town of Clifton. Whereas a vacancy has occured in the Municipal Council of the Town of Clifton, by the resignation of Mr. Andrew-Wallace, late a Councillor for the Centre Ward of the said Town. Theses are therefore to authorize and require you to hold a new Election, within the time and in the manner prescribed by law, to fill the afore saw vacancy. Given under my hand, and the Seal of the Corporation of the Town of Clifton, at Clifton, this sixth day of April, 1872. Geo. W. Taylor, Mayor
The Queenston-Chippawa generating plant on the Niagara River, between Niagara Falls and Queenston is one of the world's large power developments. Normal operating capacity approximately 375,000 kilowatts (500,00 h.p.). Public welcome. Tours conducted daily, 9:00a.m. to 4:30p.m. Located on the River Rd., six miles north of Niagara Falls, Ont.
Remains of the Schoellkopf Power Station on the American side of the Niagara River, slightly downstream from the Rainbow Bridge. It collapsed into the Niagara River on June 7, 1956
Remains of the Schoellkopf Power Station on the American side of the Niagara River, slightly downstream from the Rainbow Bridge. It collapsed into the Niagara River on June 7, 1956
Certificates presented to pupils of Falls View School who passed entrance examinations and Principal J.C. Morden is congratulated. The certificates went to Herdsman Garners, Gerald Willcox, Martin Blanch, Walter Ewart, Vera Nickerson, honours; Myrtle Burk, Grace Church, Mabel Higgins, Jean Morden, Minnie Patterson, Myra Pay, Irmingard rogers, Clara Shainholts, Ruby Sibbett, Victor H. Buck, Vernon Goriner, Herbert Champion, Clarence Jones, Jack Linwood, Walter Miller, James Rose. Herdsman Garner passed with honors at the head of the 81 students who wrote exams in Stamford high school and he was third in the county results.
W. A. Stuart, D.G.I.S., W. A. Sibbett, D.G.F.S., F. J. Hunt, D.G.J.W., F. N Pett, D.G.T., M. C. Groat, D.G.O.S., W. E. Hanna, D.G.S., G. T. Pirie, D.G.P., Alex Allan, D.G.S.W., A. M. Johnson, D.D.G.P., W. W. Grant, D.G.R.S, C. B. Mathews, D.G.H.P.