Ballinafad. Ballinafad Hotel. The Commercial Hotel. Proprietor D. McLeod. Photo Reproduction
Ballinafad. Ballinafad News Items From Kingston, The British Whig. Article. Oct 16 1847
Ballinafad. Ballinafad people were always together for village socials. Jessie Badill. Communities. By Sandy Campbell, Page 5. Article. October 29, 1986
Ballinafad. Ballinafad store. This photo of the Ballinafad store built in 1905 was taken by Robert Armstrong in the very early 1900s. Note the horse drawn wagon with the box on the back tied to the store verandah. The box was used to transport the mail from Georgetown to the store where local residents could pick it up. Rural delivery had not yet been established. This vehicle was known as the Ballinafad stage. Photo courtesy of Ella Harding. Page 37. Newspaper photo from the Georgetown Herald. June 21, 1978
Ballinafad. Beatrice Hilts. Ballinafad Store, Handwritten history. Seventeen Pages. Textual document
Ballinafad. Ballinafad United Church. Newspaper articles from 1972-1973
Ballinafad. Ballinafad Women’s Institute. Robert Armstrong took this photo of the first Ballinafad Women's Institute in 1907. The names were supplied by Mrs. Archie McEnery and the photo by Ella Harding. Front row: (from the left) Mrs. Henry Shortill, Matthew (about three), Agnes, Mrs. McEnery, Mrs. Peter Ferguson Jr., Mrs. Peter Ferguson Sr., Mrs. George Milney (wife of the Presbyterian Minister), and Joanna Ferguson. (Miss Ferguson's marriage to Frank Binnie was the only wedding conducted in the Presbyterian Church in Ballinafad). Middle row: Mrs. Byron Thompson (Institute president), Mrs. Richard Shortill (writer on the pioneer letter published elsewhere in this issue), Mr. and Mrs. Windship (hotel owners in Ballinafad), Mrs. Donald McLean Sr., Anne Jane McClure, and Liz Gartney. Back row: Mrs. John R. Sinclair, Mrs. Frank Betts (Ballinafad store owner's wife), Mrs. Dave McEnery, Mrs. John Lindsay, Annie Shortill, Mrs. Jim Nichols Sr., Mrs. Blake Leslie, Mary Chambers and Jennie Binnie. Page 39. Newspaper photo from the Georgetown Herald. June 21, 1978
Ballinafad. Ballinafad, Pioneer family descendants plan occasional reunions. Yemen family. By Mrs. R. Shortill. Newspaper article from the Acton Free Press. 1970
Ballinafad. Historical Plaque. Ballinafad, Recognition appreciated by ceremony spectators. (Ontario Heritage plaque unveiling). By Mrs. R. Shortill, Page 17. Newspaper article from the Acton Free Press. 2 Sep 1970
Georgetown Special Events. Bank of Georgetown Shinplaster 25 Cents from Pioneer Days. Bill. 1984
Georgetown and Acton Business Articles. Bank of Hamilton. Article
Georgetown and Acton Business Articles. Battle over Worms in Georgetown. By Dave Barry. Acc#94.52. Newspaper article from The Toronto Star. July 18 1993
Acton Personalities. B.C.’s Japanese Canadians Herded Out to Ghost Towns. Article from The Herald. Nov 20 1985
Acton. Beardmore Announces Shake-Up. Textual document. Mar 20 1985
Acton. Beardmore Clean-Up To Be Finished in a Few Weeks. Newspaper article from the Acton Free Press. Aug 20 1975
Acton. Beardmore History. Textual document
Acton. Beardmore Owner Seeks Plan Change. Newspaper article. July 15 1987
Acton. Beardmore Tanner: Pictorial Recollections. Georgetown/Acton. Newspaper photos. Sept 3 1986
Acton. Beardmore’s Destroyed by Fire. Newspaper article from the Toronto Star. May 20 1998
Acton. Beardmore’s Mum On Extra Water Use. Georgetown/Acton. Newspaper article. Feb 26 1986