Strano Macaroni Factory

It’s Wayback Wednesday: Macaroni Factory

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!

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Did you know that Huntsville used to have a macaroni factory? Who can tell us a little bit about it? (Image courtesy of Muskoka Heritage Place)

Wayback Wednesday is sponsored by Cavalcade Color Lab

Last week we shared this photo with you:

In this 1986 photo, flags were flying at Town Hall in honour of Huntsville’s centennial.

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  1. Teresa McBride says:

    This year my daughter was born on March 24 1986 at the Huntsville Hospital. She was born one day early to be the centennial baby. There was another baby born the next day but I am not sure what the family’ name was. I was so thrilled that my girl was born this year and now she is a beautiful young mother of 30. My daughter’s name is Alyssa (Edsall) Speicher mother to Ethan and wife to local man James Speicher.
    My name is Teresa (Bigelow) McBride and my family has lived in Huntsville since my parents moved here in 1967 when I was 2.