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(The Kent Foods Vinegar Plant, formerly the Maple Leaf Fruit Company warehouse, at Canning photographed by Gerald Ells, 1947. Today it serves as the Canning Lions Hall.<ref>Information from the [[:Category:Fieldwood Heritage Society|Fieldwood Herita...)
 
 
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The Kent Foods Vinegar Plant, formerly the Maple Leaf Fruit Company warehouse, at [[Canning]] photographed by Gerald Ells, 1947. Today it serves as the Canning Lions Hall.<ref>Information from the [[:Category:Fieldwood Heritage Society|Fieldwood Heritage Society]] 2000 Calendar, "November"</ref>
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The Kent Foods Vinegar Plant, formerly the Maple Leaf Fruit Company warehouse, at [[Canning]], photographed by Gerald Ells, 1947. Note the level crossing for Seminary Street. Today it serves as the Canning Lions Hall.<ref>Information from the [[:Category:Fieldwood Heritage Society|Fieldwood Heritage Society]] 2000 Calendar, "November"</ref>
  
 
Photo from the [[:Category:Kings Historical Society|Kings Historical Society]] Collection.
 
Photo from the [[:Category:Kings Historical Society|Kings Historical Society]] Collection.

Latest revision as of 13:45, 10 April 2021

The Kent Foods Vinegar Plant, formerly the Maple Leaf Fruit Company warehouse, at Canning, photographed by Gerald Ells, 1947. Note the level crossing for Seminary Street. Today it serves as the Canning Lions Hall.[1]

Photo from the Kings Historical Society Collection.

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  1. Information from the Fieldwood Heritage Society 2000 Calendar, "November"

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