-Are you sure this is Georgetown Bonnie?...I can't place it
-Yes.. - Harrison School in the bottom corner.. the middle street is MacIntyre - Norton on the right
-OK...Seeing it now....Plaza at the top. Threw me off because highway 7 doesn't hardly show up at all.
-Highway 7 looks like a country lane in that picture!
-My house was in the group at the top right of the picture amongst the trees!
-In the middle is the hydro right of way between Norton and McIntyre. I walked through their from kindergarten until grade 7 and many evenings playing baseball at Harrison. Had to be home when the street lights came on. 33 McIntyre. Great place to grow up.
-I see our house thanks Bon 🤗
-Ours too!
-We lived on McIntyre in the 70's.
- wish you were still here ❤️🤗
-This is so amazing!
-I grew up on Rexway - opposite side of Harrison. What year is this?
-I can see your house from here! Lol
-This would have to be after 1959 as I see the garage on our house was added. Most of these houses were built 1956-57.
-We were at 68 McIntyre for 5 years in early ‘80’s
-Couldn’t find 98 McIntyre until you posted the “now”... how odd it looks without the carport (added in the 70s).
-Thats awesome
- It is your house too.
-true enough, realized that after I sent it. Cool pic though!
-Our family moved into 114 McIntyre in Oct 1956... that's a terrific original photo Bonnie, I'd never seen that one before... lots of memories. This is where I met James Colter, Bill Greig, Howard Ferguson...people I still see around & meet today, some 60+ years later.
-Makes us feel old eh Brent. Remember Debrews music on the pool deck. I remember when you worked the gate at Terracotta
-my parents bought the house from you. Do you know what year McIntyre was built?
- I remember your family. Our house was built summer of '56. When we moved in, there were still houses under construction on the street.
-Wow, brings back lots of great memories!! Thanks!!!
-58 McIntyre. Great place to grow up.
-38 ? We were 36. Dad still lives there.
-44 McIntyre for me
-Yup, right across the road Neil.
- I stand corrected: 38 McIntyre. Been a long time.
-I can see my old house where I grew up 37 Rexway 2nd one from the corner behind is Dr Macintosh's house on McIntyre!! Great Memories thanks for the pics!!
-I remember your sister Barb, a long long time ago!
-I can see your house from here! 24 Rexway?
-I remember hanging around with Doug Timpson, Brad Barkhouse, Ken Diamond and the McCluskie girls (hope I got those names right lol)
- Dr. Mac was our family physican
-When we moved from TO to G´twn, (my father worked for Heslop Construction) all these homes were still excavations in which we enjoyed adventure playground stuff, no props, just kids and bits of fashioned wood, and later, once the building phase began, lots of milk bottle empties from the work crews: each bottle brought ,05 cents, pop bottles only ,02, and IGA on Guelph St would only take them if they´d been cleaned, specially the milk bottles! and in between, pick-up baseball at Harrison.
- We lived at 25 Rexway. Back then it seemed like a very long walk to Harrison school!
-That was from 1958 until I left town for the city in 1974. Mom and Dad lived there into the 80s.
-I would like to know if that is a school in the bottom corner?
-yes Harrison!!
-101 Prince Charles Drive, 7 Campbell Gate, and 111 Prince Charles - all on this map. Thanks for the memories!
-, My in laws lived on this street across from Neil and Wendy Cotton. Had many a great time with my other neighbours Bud and Linda Martin, Paul and Penny Clark, Linda and Scott, Bruce and Sandra
-! have been looking at this picture for almost a day off and on and finally got it. Conclusive proof that blowing snow off your driveway causes brain damage.
-Yes.. - Harrison School in the bottom corner.. the middle street is MacIntyre - Norton on the right
-OK...Seeing it now....Plaza at the top. Threw me off because highway 7 doesn't hardly show up at all.
-Highway 7 looks like a country lane in that picture!
-My house was in the group at the top right of the picture amongst the trees!
-In the middle is the hydro right of way between Norton and McIntyre. I walked through their from kindergarten until grade 7 and many evenings playing baseball at Harrison. Had to be home when the street lights came on. 33 McIntyre. Great place to grow up.
-I see our house thanks Bon 🤗
-Ours too!
-We lived on McIntyre in the 70's.
- wish you were still here ❤️🤗
-This is so amazing!
-I grew up on Rexway - opposite side of Harrison. What year is this?
-I can see your house from here! Lol
-This would have to be after 1959 as I see the garage on our house was added. Most of these houses were built 1956-57.
-We were at 68 McIntyre for 5 years in early ‘80’s
-Couldn’t find 98 McIntyre until you posted the “now”... how odd it looks without the carport (added in the 70s).
-Thats awesome
- It is your house too.
-true enough, realized that after I sent it. Cool pic though!
-Our family moved into 114 McIntyre in Oct 1956... that's a terrific original photo Bonnie, I'd never seen that one before... lots of memories. This is where I met James Colter, Bill Greig, Howard Ferguson...people I still see around & meet today, some 60+ years later.
-Makes us feel old eh Brent. Remember Debrews music on the pool deck. I remember when you worked the gate at Terracotta
-my parents bought the house from you. Do you know what year McIntyre was built?
- I remember your family. Our house was built summer of '56. When we moved in, there were still houses under construction on the street.
-Wow, brings back lots of great memories!! Thanks!!!
-58 McIntyre. Great place to grow up.
-38 ? We were 36. Dad still lives there.
-44 McIntyre for me
-Yup, right across the road Neil.
- I stand corrected: 38 McIntyre. Been a long time.
-I can see my old house where I grew up 37 Rexway 2nd one from the corner behind is Dr Macintosh's house on McIntyre!! Great Memories thanks for the pics!!
-I remember your sister Barb, a long long time ago!
-I can see your house from here! 24 Rexway?
-I remember hanging around with Doug Timpson, Brad Barkhouse, Ken Diamond and the McCluskie girls (hope I got those names right lol)
- Dr. Mac was our family physican
-When we moved from TO to G´twn, (my father worked for Heslop Construction) all these homes were still excavations in which we enjoyed adventure playground stuff, no props, just kids and bits of fashioned wood, and later, once the building phase began, lots of milk bottle empties from the work crews: each bottle brought ,05 cents, pop bottles only ,02, and IGA on Guelph St would only take them if they´d been cleaned, specially the milk bottles! and in between, pick-up baseball at Harrison.
- We lived at 25 Rexway. Back then it seemed like a very long walk to Harrison school!
-That was from 1958 until I left town for the city in 1974. Mom and Dad lived there into the 80s.
-I would like to know if that is a school in the bottom corner?
-yes Harrison!!
-101 Prince Charles Drive, 7 Campbell Gate, and 111 Prince Charles - all on this map. Thanks for the memories!
-, My in laws lived on this street across from Neil and Wendy Cotton. Had many a great time with my other neighbours Bud and Linda Martin, Paul and Penny Clark, Linda and Scott, Bruce and Sandra
-! have been looking at this picture for almost a day off and on and finally got it. Conclusive proof that blowing snow off your driveway causes brain damage.