Sweets Corners

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            Sweet's Corners School Fonds
            Fonds · 1894 - 1973; predominant 1894 - 1947

            Fonds consists of records of Sweet's Corners School, or School Section No. 6. Records include correspondence, accounts and minutes book for the trustees (1894-1945), photos of the hockey team and a Sweets Corners school class, clipping from newspaper showing the class of 1953, a wall plaque from Sweet's Corners School Fair (1936-1938), (2010-006) a second shield shaped wooden plaque for Rural School Fairs,(20221-009) with plates for the winners each year from 191 to 1926, and a postcard for the opening of Sweet's Corners Elementary in 1973.

            Sweet's Corners School
            Vera McElroy incidentals
            1986-006 · Collection · 1929-1992; predominant 1967-1978

            1986-006-A Collection consists of:
            A-001 5 x 8” postcard for the official opening of Sweets Corners Elementary School October 1973 with drawings of Lyndhurst and Seeley’s Bay schools (closed) and the new Sweets Corners school. –
            A-002 post card entitled “Lyndhurst Falls “showing the Lyndhurst Bridge from downstream, with people on the bridge looking down, from an original by J B Harvey. –
            A-003 Hydro Electric Power Commission permit of inspection to James Hollister, May 1929 signed by W? J Hitchcock.
            A-004 Snapshot of Lyndhurst Continuation School taken from west and opposite side of the street.
            A-005 Blurry snapshot of H.T. Webster's store on Charles St.
            A-006 Snapshot of south side of Charles St from #413 to Webster's store.
            A-007 Snapshot of the new dam in Lyndhurst with with Flo's Lunch and Riverside House beyond.
            A-008 Snapshot of north side of Charles St from Roy Slack's store east to the top of the hill.
            A quantity of newspaper clippings included in this accession were filed in General Research under various headings.

            McElroy Family