Welcome to Wayback Wednesday sponsored by Cavalcade Color Lab! Every week, we’ll be sharing a vintage photo and asking our readers to chime in with anything you can recall about the photo, other related memories, or even a funny caption. Have some vintage photos of your own? Send them to [email protected] and we may share them with our readers!
This week, we go back to early 1983. Who remembers Rainbow Sound? Tell us about it in the comments!
Wayback Wednesday is sponsored by Cavalcade Color Lab
Last week we shared this photo with you:

This photo, courtesy of Muskoka Digital Archives, is the old Huntsville High and Public School, facing north, at the corner of Caroline and Centre Streets, ca. 1918.
According to the Archives, “The school was designed by William Proudfoot and built by W.G. Hunt, for a cost of $15,000. This a 12 room brick building which opened May 8th, 1905. Alfred Bernath was the first Principal. Sadly, in May of 1967 it was demolished. All that is left of it today is the bell and the bell tower, which rests at the entrance of the Muskoka Heritage Place on Brunel Road. The current Huntsville Public School playground is where this beautiful building once sat.”
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