Fridge Magnet Memories of Bridge Street in Carleton Place ----
Memory Notes of Bridge Street in Carleton Place
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Fridge Magnet Memories of Bridge Street in Carleton Place ----
Memory Notes of Bridge Street in Carleton Place
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Clippings of Robbie Probert the Candlestick Maker
Ted LeMaistre Mayor of CP- Ginny Huether-Harry Probert and Rob Probert- Opening of their store across from the town hall.
Saw your posting about Rob Probert and thought I would send you this picture of his Mom and Dad, Harry and Dorothy Probert and Bill’s Mom, Winn Flint.-Carole Flint
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Janice Tennant Campbell– His store and Remembrance Gift Shop were the two best…
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Carleton Place Then and Now–Bridge Street Series --Volume 13
Carleton Place Then and Now–Bridge Street Series –Volume 13
215 Bridge Street Carleton Place
This building is not the original one that housed the grocery store of Bowland and McRostie. Since its construction, it has only had minor upgrades and alterations over the years.
Carleton Place and Beckwith Heritage Museum Photo
The grocery store of Bowland and McRostie was located at 215 Bridge Street. McRostie Grocery store, owned by Fred McRostie and…
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Carleton Place Then and Now–Bridge Street Series– Volume 10–
Carleton Place Then and Now–Bridge Street Series– Volume 10–
Photos-Carleton Place and Beckwith Heritage Museum
127-131 Bridge Street Carleton Place
Photos-Carleton Place and Beckwith Heritage Museum
127-131 Bridge Street Carleton Place Circa 1870
The first storey storefronts of this building have been modified from the original glass windows for easier viewing of merchandise–hence the different colours of brick. 127-131 Bridge Street has…
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More About Bridge Street from Petra Graber-- AND --UPDATES UPDATES
More About Bridge Street from Petra Graber– AND –UPDATES UPDATES
If you see anything I miss, or would like to add something to the series I am doing on Bridge Street called “Then and Now”— please email me at [email protected]. I would love to add your memories. Petra Graber from The Good Food Co.has added these memories about our Main Street and, I have added a few more on the bottom. I am going to share this with you separately and add them into the ‘Then and…
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The J. H Tucker Store Carleton Place
The J. H Tucker Store Carleton Place
Tucker’s store on Bridge Street was once the leading house in what they called luxury and influential trade in the early 1900s. By 1911 Tucker’s had been open for 6 years with what was advertised as a handsome and credible appearance in the local newspapers.
They carried watches, clocks, diamonds, cut glass, jewellery, silverware and optical goods. The store boasted employing only efficient…
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Scrapbook Photos of Cowansville
Scrapbook Photos of Cowansville
Agnes Rychard of Cowansville sent me these photos a very long time ago. They were newspaper clipping from the 80s. These pictures might have been taken earlier. I found them today in an old book so I am sharing them.
See the side entrance of the Continental store on the hill.
This was my Grandfather Crittenden’s house in the 40s and 50s on Albert Street. It no longer exists. Agnes Rychard…
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How Many Businesses Do You Remember?
How Many Businesses Do You Remember?
First in a series- Photos from Carleton Place and Beckwith Heritage Museum
How Many Do You Remember?
Kenneth Jackson— We put those upper windows in years ago for a Mr. Ernie Foot
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