EFCO, Economy Forms Corporation Company News Booklet. Volume 41. No 2. News booklet. Spring/Summer 1992
William Watson of Georgetown. Jack Watson, 54 Charles Street, Georgetown, interviewed about his grandfather by Anne Lindsay. Audio Cassette. June 14, 1983
Esquesing Historical Society AuthorityRecordGeorgetown Fall Fair. Jean Ruddell, Charlotte Ironside, Ismey Bird and John Bird Share the history of the Esquesing/Georgetown Agricultural Society. EHS Meeting. Audio Cassette. September 12, 1990
Esquesing Historical Society AuthorityRecordVignettes of Georgetown – Bruce Harding gave a tour, using slides and film, of Georgetown. This is the Soundtrack. EHS meeting. Audio Cassette. February 13, 1991
Esquesing Historical Society AuthorityRecordL.M. Montgomery – A Life and its Mirror. University of Guelph Professors Elizabeth Waterston and Mary Rubio give a talk on their soon to be released third volume of L.M. Montgomery’s diaries. EHS meeting. Audio Cassette. April 08, 1992
Esquesing Historical Society AuthorityRecordCedarvale Park – Elaine Robinson and Mark Rowe discuss the history of Cedarvale on the 25th anniversary of its inauguration as a park by the Town of Georgetown. EHS meeting. Audio Cassette. May 13, 1992
Esquesing Historical Society AuthorityRecordNorth Halton Literacy Guild project. See MG10 A1 for a transcription of this tape. July 26, 1990.
Esquesing Historical Society AuthorityRecordSpeyside and Dublin – Henry Kelly reminisces about his life at Dublin and Speyside. He operated the Speyside Store from 1959 to 1971. EHS meeting. Audio Cassette. May 12, 1993
Esquesing Historical Society AuthorityRecordEdna Hill, Georgetown – Karen Hunter and Dorothy Hill interviewed Mrs. Hill at her home, 91 John St., regarding her Mountainview Road and John Street neighbourhood. Audio Cassette. February 16, 1995
Esquesing Historical Society AuthorityRecordMackenzie Lumber – Sam Mackenzie is interviewed at his home, 10 Valleyview Rd., by Sherry Halladay. Audio Cassette. June, 1994
Esquesing Historical Society AuthorityRecordIsabelle Davidson, Georgetown – Mrs. Davidson is interviewed at her Academy Road home by Karen Hunter and Dorothy Hill regarding her memories of Georgetown. Audio Cassette. March 30, 1995
Esquesing Historical Society AuthorityRecordEsquesing Rural Schools – Mark Rowe presents the history of rural schools. EHS meeting. Audio Cassette. March 13, 1996
Esquesing Historical Society AuthorityRecordActon Street Names – Hartley Coles gives the history behind the street names of Acton. EHS meeting. Audio Cassette. May 14, 1997
Esquesing Historical Society AuthorityRecordMississaugas of Halton/Peel – To commemorate the 150th anniversary of the emigration of the Mississauga natives from Mississauga to New Credit Reserve near Hagarsville, Mark Rowe relates the history of the native people of this area. EHS meeting. Audio Cassette. March 11, 1998
Esquesing Historical Society AuthorityRecordFairy Lake, Acton – Members of the Historical Society and visitors reminisce about Fairy Lake. EHS meeting. Audio Cassette. June 12, 1996
Esquesing Historical Society AuthorityRecordGeorgetown Dairies – Dawn Livingstone, Joy Noble, and Norma Thompson present the history of local dairies. EHS meeting. Audio Cassette. March 12, 2003
Esquesing Historical Society AuthorityRecordHotels, Taverns and Inns of Georgetown – Mark Rowe gives the early history of hotels in Georgetown. Diane (Hillock) Fallow relates the history of the Exchange (Station House) Hotel. EHS meeting. Audio Cassette. November 12, 2003
Esquesing Historical Society AuthorityRecordHistory of Rockwood – Author Deborah Quaile presents excerpts from her latest book Rockwood: A Mosaic of Memories. EHS meeting. Audio Cassette. March 10, 2004
Esquesing Historical Society AuthorityRecordAerial Photos of Esquesing – Mark Rowe pilots an aerial tour of Esquesing using photos and postcard from the Archive. EHS meeting. Audio Cassette. November 10, 2004
Esquesing Historical Society AuthorityRecordThe Markham Gang – Author Paul Arculus, Mayhem to Murder, reveals pioneer era organized crime in Canada West. The “Markham Gang” was responsible for many crimes across the Province in the 1840s and their influence was felt in Esquesing Township. EHS meeting. Audio Cassette. April 13, 2005
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