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Holiday Haven
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This is a fantasic aerial photograph of Holiday Haven during its early years. It is interesting to note the house nestled in the trees. This was the homestead of Robert Drake and is at least 130 years old.
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Holiday Haven
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A wonderful aerial photograph of Holiday Haven in its early years. This photo is courtesy of Terry Jones, whose family opened and operated Holiday Haven campground for many years. Holiday Haven is now KOA and is located on Primrose Point off the Ferry Road.
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Howard
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This is a photo of Mrs. Alice and Frank Howard. The Howards were very well regarded in the community of Cornwall. Many of the life-long residents of the area have fond memories of Frank Howard's kind and generous nature. He was known to to give the school children candy or money whenever they walked by his residence.
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Howard Children
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From left to right is Arthur, Alice and Isabel, the children of Hazen and Marjorie Howard. The Howards operated the general store in Cornwall from 1919-1944. Arthur and Alice still reside in Cornwall
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Howard Family
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Some members of the Howard family. From left to right, back row are; Ford Wilson, Alice Wilson, Hazen Howard (Alice's father), Marjory Howard (Alice's mother), Frank Howard (Hazen's father). From left to right, front row are Ford and Alice's children; Donna Wilson, Barry Wilson, Sandra Wilson, Clifford Wilson and Wendy Wilson. This photo was taken on Frank Howard's property which was adjacent to the Cornwall School
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Howard's Transfer
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In this photo Norma Hermann is sitting on one of her father's (Arthur Howard) trucks. Arthur operated a trucking business called Howard's Transfer.
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Howard's Transfer
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A photo of Art Howards trucks and drivers. His trucking business was called Howard's Transfer
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Inside United Church
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This photo was taken of the inside of the Cornwall United Church, facing the altar
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Kellow Drive
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This is a photo of the Lowther homestead. The photo was taken from what would later become Kellow Drive which is visible in the forefront and is only a dirt road.
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Ladies at the North River Rink
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This photo was taken January 2, 1950, only days before the North River rink was officially opened. The ladies from left to right are; Buella (Yeo) Lowther, Dorothy Yeo, Marjory (Lowther) Jenkins, Doris MacKinley, Ina (Lowther) Waller, Joan (MacKinley) MacFadyen
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List of WWI Veterans
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This is a framed document located in the walk-way between the Cornwall United Church and the hall. It is a list of WWI veterans from the Cornwall area.
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