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Recycled paper sorting at the Provincial Paper Mill

Recycled paper sorting in the Sorting Room at the Provincial Paper Mill, Mille Roches. Photo taken in the late 1940s. Marie (Gallagher) Stansel at front left and Uella Raymond, front right. At back left, behind bale of paper, is Hilda Denny, with Theresa (Brownell) Sprague at back, wearing black head piece. Luva (Denny) Miller is standing at a sorting box near the back right. Others unidentified

Miscellaneous Mille Roches

Top photo - Hauling earth at Old Mille Roches to construct the earthen cofferdam between Sheek Island and Barnhart Island. The large home at the centre left of the photo was the Angus Peter McDonald family, the grandfather of Harold Eastman. The home developed into two units, with Basil and Phyllis Picard in the west half, and Harold and Isabel (McGillis) in east half. - c. 1954
Second from top - Vivian Picard (L) and Jeannette Sauve (R) - won 1st prize at Skating Party at Mille Roches Arena. Home-made costumes were made by Sauve family. - Photo c. late 1940s
Third from top, left - Stone being taken out of the Mille Roches Powerhouse Quarry for the construction of Cofferdam-1, between Sheek Island and Barnhart Island
Third from top, right - Dynamite team at the Mille Roches Powerhouse Quarry - extraction of stone for Cofferdam-1
Bottom, left - Back kitchen of Alice Young's home, Mille Roches - c. 1940s
Bottom, right - Alice Young in her kitchen, Mille Roches - c. 1940s

The Albert Alkerton B-A Service Station

The Albert Alkerton B-A Service Station and gas pumps, on the west side of the bay in downtown Mille Roches. That's the Albert and Maude Alkerton home at the right of this c. 1940-50 photo. Both buildings were moved to Long Sault, with only the house remaining. It's the first building to the east of the east roundabout on County Road #2 on the north side.

United Church Hall

Mille Roches United Church Hall at left in the distance. Mary (McGillis) Ross in front of James MacGillivray's Store and Meatmarket. Lawrence (Lanny) Ross on tricycle in front of Vince Ross' Barber Shop, his uncle. Mary, Austin and Lanny Ross lived in the apartment over the barber shop. Photo c. early 1940s

Howard E. Stansel and Dalton Vipond

Howard E. Stansel, Mille Roches, and Dalton Vipond - c. WWII. The house behind these Servicemen was the 45th house relocated to Long Sault by Ontario-Hydro. It was originally located in Mille Roches, the home of Ross and Beatrice Alguire and family, although it was often identified as the Rossie Murdock family home and Russell Elliott family home. Mr. Murdock operated a store next door. The house was identified as SL 396 and moved to Lot 461 in Long Sault. The Alguire family left their home on August 30, 1956, and stayed at the Hydro "Stop-over " house at 33 Bethune Street, during the relocation. The house was moved on August 31,1956, and placed on its new foundation at 21 Mille Roches Road on September 5, 1956. The Alguire family returned to the house on September 7, 1956. We are not sure why it took so long to be placed on the new foundation. This was the Lyall Alguire family home for over a decade, and the Dunlop/D'Annibale family have lived here for many years, as well.

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