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  • Hornby Loyal Orange Lodge No. 165
        Ontario archival histories show that the Loyal Orange Order came to Ontario with military men and others with Irish Protestant connections. The Lodges were an opportunity for men to socialize althoug
      Ontario archival histories show that the Loyal Orange Order came to Ontario …
    Trafalgar Township Historical Society
  • Hornby Orange Lodge No. 165 Banner
        Two unidentified men hold the banner of the Hornby Loyal Orange Lodge, No. 165. The man on the left also wears his personal badge with his awards and the Lodge identification.
      Two unidentified men hold the banner of the Hornby Loyal Orange Lodge, …
    Trafalgar Township Historical Society
  • W.J. Chisholm and Family At the Hornby General Store
        Hornby was unofficially centered around the intersection of Trafalgar Road and Steeles but in reality, it is so widespread, people refer to "Hornby East" and "Hornby West". It spread into both Esques
      Hornby was unofficially centered around the intersection of Trafalgar Road and Steeles …
    Trafalgar Township Historical Society
  • Hornby Loyal Orange Lodge No. 165, Prior To 1923.
        Dances, plays, concerts, oyster suppers, fundraisers, and a great many other social events happened at the Lodge. The L.O.L. No. 165 hall on Steeles Avenue didn't have a kitchen, so the Anglicans add
      Dances, plays, concerts, oyster suppers, fundraisers, and a great many other social …
    Trafalgar Township Historical Society
  • Hornby Train Station
        The 2nd picture enclosed with this record was taken in August 1962. (Click above on "Pages" "Select".) It shows that the roof had gone from the abandoned station building. But we do not know the date
      The 2nd picture enclosed with this record was taken in August 1962. …
    Trafalgar Township Historical Society
  • First Choir At Hornby United Church 1948-49
        The photo was taken to the west of the church. A family named King lived in the house visible across the church lane behind the choir. Peggy Learmont was the mother of Jim and Don. She helped organiz
      The photo was taken to the west of the church. A family …
    Trafalgar Township Historical Society
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