Milton - Walk of Fame

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  • Dr. W. E. Robertson
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    Milton Historical Society
  • Father Mark Curtis
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    Milton Historical Society
  • Albert Casson. Artist
        Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"
      Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"
    Milton Historical Society
  • Jim Dills. Newspaper proprietor. Historian. Journalist. Author.
        Photograph from "The Canadian Champion".
      Photograph from "The Canadian Champion".
    Milton Historical Society
  • Peter Appleyard.  Musician and composer.
        Born 26 August, 1928 in Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, England. Moved to Canada in 1951. Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"
      Born 26 August, 1928 in Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, England. Moved to Canada in …
    Milton Historical Society
  • G. Allan Burton, D.S.O., C.M., E.D., LL.D., O.S.J., K.C.L.J. b.1915 d.2002.
        Chairman of Simpsons. Chairman of the Halton Region Conservation Authority 1978-9189. Married 1.Audrey Syer 2. Betty Kennedy. Lived at Limestone Hall on Walkers Line. Autobiography - "Store of Memori
      Chairman of Simpsons. Chairman of the Halton Region Conservation Authority 1978-9189. Married …
    Milton Historical Society
  • Harry Barnes.  Triathlete
        Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"
      Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"
    Milton Historical Society
  • Dr. John Wallace McCutcheon
        Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"
      Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"
    Milton Historical Society
  • Peter McDuffe
        Peter McDuffe, Greensboro Generals, Goal
      Peter McDuffe, Greensboro Generals, Goal
    Milton Historical Society
  • Bruce Hood.  National Hockey League Referee.
        Ice hockey referee. Travel Agency owner. Political candidate. Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"
      Ice hockey referee. Travel Agency owner. Political candidate. Photograph from "The Canadian …
    Milton Historical Society
  • Betty Kennedy, author, broadcaster, Senator
        Betty Kennedy lived at Limestone Hall for many years. Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"
      Betty Kennedy lived at Limestone Hall for many years. Photograph from "The …
    Milton Historical Society
  • Chris Hadfield, Astronaut
        Photograph from "The Milton Champion"
      Photograph from "The Milton Champion"
    Milton Historical Society
  • Mick Hans (Tiger Ali Singh), wrestler
        Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"
      Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"
    Milton Historical Society
  • Jagit Singh Hans (Tiger Jeet Singh), Wrestler
        Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"
      Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"
    Milton Historical Society
  • James Wilfred Snow, politician
        James Wilfred Snow (b.1929), Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario 1967 to 1985. He was a member of the Progressive Conservative Party. Retired from politics in 1985. The Town of Milton renam
      James Wilfred Snow (b.1929), Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario 1967 …
    Milton Historical Society
  • John Tonelli
        Ice hockey player, forward with the Los Angeles Kings. Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"
      Ice hockey player, forward with the Los Angeles Kings. Photograph from "The …
    Milton Historical Society
  • Colonel F. H. Deacon, 1874-1948
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    Milton Historical Society
  • P. L. Robertson at the plant
        Peter Lymburner Robertson, 1879-1951. Inventor, industrialist. Inventor of the Robertson Recess Screw. For more information, see "P. L. Inventor of the Robertson Screw" by Ken Lamb.
      Peter Lymburner Robertson, 1879-1951. Inventor, industrialist. Inventor of the Robertson Recess Screw. …
    Milton Historical Society
  • Ed Whitlock, long distance runner
        Ed Whitlock was the first man over the age of seventy to run a marathon in under three hours. This photograph was taken at the end of Scotia Bank Marathon in Toronto. His time was 2hrs.54mins.49sec.
      Ed Whitlock was the first man over the age of seventy to …
    Milton Historical Society
  • Dr. William Edgar Robertson, 1879-1939
        For further information, see "Milton Area Biographies" by Alex Cooke.
      For further information, see "Milton Area Biographies" by Alex Cooke.
    Milton Historical Society
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