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Facades of Wingham - Past and Present

 
Stainton's Hardware is located in the Wilson block.
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184 Josephine Street was first a bank then a series of hardware stores.
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John Pattison rebuilt the 188 Josephine Street storefront in 1950.
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John Pattison sold and repaired radios and appliances in his store at 188 Josephine Street.
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Pattison sold his business to Ray Laidlaw in 1975. It was later bought by Stainton's Home Hardware.
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Stainton's Home Hardware won an award for the refurbishment of their storefront.
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This is a photo of the interior of T.A. Mills Store.
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The Wingham Advance Times occupied this space from 1932 until well into the 1980s.
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Alex Young's Hardware store operated from this storefront in 1914.
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Fred Carter opened his bake shop at 198 Josephine Street in 1922.
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These two Carter Bakery employees are standing beside a dough mixer.
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The third building to the south of McAvoy's is the Herdsman Block where Carter's Bakery was located.
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This is the Herdsman Block after it was rebuilt.
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In this 1954 photo of downtown Wingham during their 75th anniversary.
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A fire burnt down 200 Josephine Street in 1921. Mr Gurney rebuilt the building.
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200 Josephine Street has been rebuilt since the fire in 1921.
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McAvoy Drug Store buried under snow in 1947.
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This store has a rich history as a drug store, doctor's office and very early on as a restaurant.
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