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Provincial Paper Mill and Bergin Lake

Top left - Provincial Paper Mill water-tower toppled and cut up for scrap - Mille Roches
Top right - Photo taken be Fred H. Green, on Bergin Lake and behind Alkerton's Service Station. The person in the boat is unidentified, but the building behind her head is the Howard Manson Block. That's the Manson Warner Block to the right of the photo. Photo c. 1940s
Bottom left - Provincial Paper Mill water tower has collapsed to the ground - c. mid-1950s
Bottom right - Shoeing a horse at Mille Roches. Photo taken by Fred H. Green - c. 1940s

Alice Young and James (Jimmy) Haining

Top left - Alice Young and James (Jimmy) Haining in Alice's house at Mille Roches - c. 1950
Top right - Long Sault Rapids cofferdam completed and dewatering in progressive- c. mid-1950s
Bottom left - Fred H. Green's home at Mille Roches. - c. 1940s

Martha and Floyd Buchner

Top left - Martha and Floyd Buchner - c. 1950
Top right - Driveway at home of Floyd and Martha Buchner - c. 1950
Bottom- Carport at home of Martha and Floyd Buchner- c. 1950

Martha and Floyd Buchner's home

Top left- Garage at the home of Martha and Floyd Buchner- c. 1950
Top right - Home of Floyd and Martha Buchner - c. 1950
Bottom left - Front yard at the home of Martha and Floyd Buchner - c. 1950
Bottom right - Home of Floyd and Martha Buchner - c. 1950

Garnet Gallinger

Top left - Garnet Gallinger; Albert Andrews - custodian at Mille Roches Public School - shown in background; Beatrice Locey - later married Arthur Brownell
Top right - A Gowsell family home at Mille Roches
Bottom left - S.S. Delphine, a 258 foot yacht built for Horace and Anna Dodge, by the Great Lakes Engineering Works. It was named after Horace and Anna's daughter, and launched in 1921. This photo is c. 1940s
Bottom right - A Gowsell family home at Mille Roches

Bruce Miller

Top left - Bruce Miller, Mille Roches - c. 1940s
Top right - Kay Windle with daughters, Brenda (L) and Wendy (R) at garden opposite HighwY #2 from Harry Windle's home and barber shop at left. House at right belonged to the Murdock, Elliott and Alguire families - photo c. late-1940s
Bottom left - south-west view of S.S. #4 - Mille Roches Public School, constructed in 1914
Bottom right - Bergin Lake viewed from downtown Mille Roches - c. early 1950s

Stanley Fleming

Top left - Stanley Fleming in garden at his home with Derousie Hardware Store and Warehouse in background - c. late-1940s
Top right - Unidentified child at Morrison McIntosh's General Store, Front Street, Mille Roches - c. 1940s
Bottom left - Site of IGA Supermarket at Highway #2 - Mille Roches - c. 1940s
Bottom right - View from behind Alkerton's Service Station, looking east to Highway #2. Provincial Paper Mill water tower at centre of photo behind trees. The McLellan boat house is at centre left

Sam Mellon home

Top left - Sam Mellon's home, Mille Roches, from Fred H. Green
Top right - Garden at Stanley Fleming's home, Mille Roches, with Derousie's Hardware Store in background
Bottom left - Two unidentified children in front of Alkerton's Service Station, with Percy and Estella Johnston's home, store, gas pumps and Eat Well Inn at centre left of photo
Bottom right - Wayside Park west of the south end of the swing-bridge between the mainland and Sheek Island
All photos c. 1940s-50s

Stanley Fleming's home

Top left - Stanley Fleming's home, Mille Roches
Top right - Stanley Fleming's home with Morris Fyckes' Store in background
Bottom left - Stanley Fleming with hat and possibly his daughter, Mary Fleming, in front of him. Fleming brick home at left, and new Howard Manson Block on right, housing Morris Fyckes' Store and Post Office
Bottom right - The Stanley Fleming home at Mille Roches. The Derousie Hardware Store has been moved to its new location on Tollgate Road West Cornwall. The "Village Pump, between Derousie's Hardware and Ross's Barber Shop and residence shows in the photo - c. 1957

Audrey Baker, Millross and Raymond family

Top left - Audrey Baker, Mille Roches
Top right - L-R: Mrs. Raymond, Mr. Raymond, Milton Millross, Florence Millross, Mrs. Claude Raymond, Claude Raymond, baby Raymond
Bottom left - Removal of rail road tracks at Mille Roches - July 22, 1957 - at right is the Mille Roches Arena and the stack of the Provincial Paper Mill
Bottom right - Roy Bone

Mille Roches GTR Station

Top left - Mille Roches GTR Railway Station in early 1900s
Top right - The Hugh Warner (L) and Alex Nichols (R) homes at Mille Roches with Cornwall Canal in foreground
Bottom left - Claude "Spin" Gowsell's car and home at Mille Roches, following a snowstorm
Bottom right - L-R: Robert (Bob) Germain, Jessie McMillan "Nanny"; Roy Dionne - Jessie McMillan home at left and the Bennett & Messecar "Lab" on right - c. late 1940s

Alice Young's home (3/3)

Alice Young's home at Mille Roches, now at 3 Frost Avenue, Long Sault
This was the home of Miss Alice Young of Mille Roches and was the 23rd house moved to Long Sault. It was identified as SL 359 and had been purchased by Ontario Hydro prior to its move. Miss Young was building a new home in Long Sault, but did not move into it until October 1, 1956, so she rented from Hydro for a few months. The house was lifted off its original foundation and moved to Long Sault on August 14, 1956. The following day, the house was placed on its new foundation at Lot 354, 3 Frost Avenue. Miss Young left the house at Mille Roches on August 14, 1956 and stayed at Hydro stop-over house # 357 at 11 Frost Avenue. She returned to the house, at its new location on August 16, 1956, living there for only 45 days before moving to her new home.

Alice Young's home (2/3)

Alice Young's home at Mille Roches, now at 3 Frost Avenue, Long Sault
This was the home of Miss Alice Young of Mille Roches and was the 23rd house moved to Long Sault. It was identified as SL 359 and had been purchased by Ontario Hydro prior to its move. Miss Young was building a new home in Long Sault, but did not move into it until October 1, 1956, so she rented from Hydro for a few months. The house was lifted off its original foundation and moved to Long Sault on August 14, 1956. The following day, the house was placed on its new foundation at Lot 354, 3 Frost Avenue. Miss Young left the house at Mille Roches on August 14, 1956 and stayed at Hydro stop-over house # 357 at 11 Frost Avenue. She returned to the house, at its new location on August 16, 1956, living there for only 45 days before moving to her new home.

Alice Young's home (1/3)

Alice Young's home at Mille Roches, now at 3 Frost Avenue, Long Sault
This was the home of Miss Alice Young of Mille Roches and was the 23rd house moved to Long Sault. It was identified as SL 359 and had been purchased by Ontario Hydro prior to its move. Miss Young was building a new home in Long Sault, but did not move into it until October 1, 1956, so she rented from Hydro for a few months. The house was lifted off its original foundation and moved to Long Sault on August 14, 1956. The following day, the house was placed on its new foundation at Lot 354, 3 Frost Avenue. Miss Young left the house at Mille Roches on August 14, 1956 and stayed at Hydro stop-over house # 357 at 11 Frost Avenue. She returned to the house, at its new location on August 16, 1956, living there for only 45 days before moving to her new home.

Mr. & Mrs. MacDonald at the home of Miss Alice Young

Top left - Mr. & Mrs. MacDonald at the home of Miss Alice Young, Mille Roches
Top right - This was the home of Miss Alice Young of Mille Roches and was the 23rd house moved to Long Sault. It was identified as SL 359 and had been purchased by Ontario Hydro prior to its move. Miss Young was building a new home in Long Sault, but did not move into it until October 1, 1956, so she rented from Hydro for a few months. The house was lifted off its original foundation and moved to Long Sault on August 14, 1956. The following day, the house was placed on its new foundation at Lot 354, 3 Frost Avenue. Miss Young left the house at Mille Roches on August 14, 1956 and stayed at Hydro stop-over house # 357 at 11 Frost Avenue. She returned to the house, at its new location on August 16, 1956, living there for only 45 days before moving to her new home.
Bottom left - View to the west of Mille Roches showing Bergin Lake and the remnants of tow-path from vicinity of Albert & Maude Alkerton's home, Mille Roches. - c. 1950
Bottom right - Winter view from the verandah of Hugh & Alice Warner's home at Mille Roches, with the Cornwall Canal and Old Mille Roches on Sheek Island in the background. - c. late-1940s

Hyacinthe and Lena Sauve

Moving a house in downtown Mille Roches - c. 1956-57- Buildings on left: Unknown semi-detach; Preveau/Prevost Meat Market; Ralph Ray; McGillivray home
Home on right owned by Hyacinthe and Lena Sauve
Top right - Provincial Paper Mill Ltd. across Bergin Lake from Frying Pan Island
Bottom - Hyacinthe and Lena Sauve at their home at Mille Roches - December 1942

Graham Barkley

Top - Graham Barkley - Mille Roches - September 1956; Behind this photo - London Life salesmen paper drive - c. 1942 - Fred H. Green
Bottom left - Unidentified garden at Mille Roches
Bottom right - L-R - Mrs. Emma Sheets, James (Jim) Haining, Alice Young, Jim Sheets - 1940s

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

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