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Dr. John P.
						Wilson (1886-1965). Born in Albion Township and a graduate of the
					 University of Toronto medical School, 
					 Dr. Wilson set
					 up practice in 
					 Richmond Hill in
					 the fall of 1918, during the bad influenza epidemic. He and 
					 Dr. Rolph Langstaff took yearly turns as medical officer
					 of health for 
					 Richmond Hill
					 during the 1920s. 
					 Wilson served
					 three years on village council in the 1940s, and was active in community
					 affairs even after his formal retirement from medicine in 1962. | 
 
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Bruce Langstaff
						 son of Dr. James Rolph Langstaff | 
 
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Bruce Langstaff
						 aged 2 | 
 
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Judith Langstaff
						 daughter of Dr. James Rolph Langstaff | 
 
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Judith  and 
					 Bruce
						Langstaff | 
 
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Two grand-daughters of Dr. Lewis
					 Langstaff. They are the daughters of his son Fred, and great-grand-daughters of
					 John Langstaff. On the right is Elizabeth Langstaff | 
 
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Sergeant 
					 Sidney Hunt  of
					 the Toronto Scottish Regiment, 1942 | 
 
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Taken on the Trench lawn, May 24,
					 1949. Standing left to right are: 
					 J. Toffins, T. Lemon,  unknown, 
					 F. Hopper, Armand Savage, M. Hall, H. Sanderson. 
					 Kneeling left to right are: 
					 Thomas Trench, Will
						Savage, George Hopper, John Sanderson,
						George Sims, S.
						Metcalfe | 
 
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Volunteer labourers. Left to
					 right: 
					 George Agar, Russell "Curly"
						Lynett,  and 
					 Jack Smith, 
					 Liberal editor and publisher | 
 
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People with a doll | 
 
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Playing horseshoes | 
  
				   				  
				   
				   	 
   				   
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