Ivan Eberhardt Report Card

Ivan Eberhardt's school report card, Wasaga Beach School, 1935-1936: Front cover
Ivan Eberhardt's school report card, Wasaga Beach School, 1935-1936

Front cover

Name/Title

Ivan Eberhardt Report Card

Entry/Object ID

2025.4.4

Scope and Content

Ivan Eberhardt's school report card, Wasaga Beach School, 1935-1936

Context

Ivan Eberhardt, son of Charles (Charlie) Eberhardt, was born in 1920 and passed away in 1979. Charlie Eberhardt was one of Wasaga’s early entrepreneurs who moved to the area around 1905. Mr. Eberhardt caught fish and sold them to neighbours and summer visitors. He also operated an ice cutting business. The Eberhardt family lived at the corner of River Road West and Beck Street where Gough’s landing is now. There was a large barn behind their house where the ice was stored; covered with sawdust and woodchips. Part of the original barn was incorporated into the Gough's Landing condo complex when it was built. Ice blocks were cut from Marl Lake and Nottawasaga Bay in the winter to sell to locals and tourists to keep their food cold as refrigerators were not common then. Charles Eberhardt built a general store located at the northwest end of the Main Street Bridge. He then added a second floor and began renting rooms to tourists and year-round visitors. The top floor of the store eventually became a classroom for students known as the Wasaga Beach School 10-2. Ivan's report card is from the school above his family's store. The Eberhardt family also ferried people up and down the river and across the bay from Wasaga to Collingwood. In later years they operated a taxi business and a miniature golf. Ivan Eberhardt took over the ice business from his father, Charles Eberhardt in 1952. Lorraine Pomeroy (Eberhardt), donor of the newspaper articles and photograph, is daughter of Ivan and Bessie Eberhardt, sister of Robert (Bob) and Harvey Eberhardt and granddaughter of Charles (Charlie) Eberhardt. Lorraine's donation, along with a previous generous donation of $5000 to the Archives, is made in memory of her grandfather Charles Eberhardt and father Ivan Eberhardt.

Acquisition

Accession

2025.4

Acquisition Method

Gift