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Parte de Local History Artifacts
A collection of pins representing Bradford/West Gwillimbury/Bradford West Gwillimbury. Many of the pins highlight the area's agricultural history.
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Parte de Local History Artifacts
A collection of pins representing Bradford/West Gwillimbury/Bradford West Gwillimbury. Many of the pins highlight the area's agricultural history.
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Bradford Canada's Vegetable Industry pin
Parte de Local History Artifacts
Metal pin highlighting Bradford's vegetable industry.
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Bradford Turnip and Carrot pin
Parte de Local History Artifacts
Metal pin featuring carrot and turnip, two products of the Holland Marsh.
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Bradford West Gwillimbury 25th anniversary amalgamation pins
Parte de Local History Artifacts
Board featuring 12 badges and pins, many highlighting Bradford's vegetable industry.
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Parte de Local History Artifacts
Metal pin featuring Bradford's vegetable industry.
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Parte de Dorothy Cilipka fonds
This building was owned and operated by Frank Allan and his son. They supplied Farm, Garden and Agricultural equipment to Bradford. The eagle sitting on a globe statue out front was a local landmark and symbolized that Case equipment was used around the world. The store was located next to Joe's barber shop and the sign for Canadian Tire can be seen up the street.
Parte de Dorothy Cilipka fonds
Please contact the library (905-775-3328) if you have any additional information about the contents of this photo.
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Parte de George Jackson fonds
"The South Simcoe Plowing Match held Friday, September 20 was a complete success even though only two horse teams were entered, all other categories were based on tractor pulled plows. Anthony Featherstone of Milliken is shown here with his prize winning team of greys. He came second in the plowing competition."
History of WI activities recounted on anniversary
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"Mrs. Austin Zoeller, vice president of the Federated Women's Institutes of Canada, speaking last Wednesday night at the 50th anniversary of Bradford Women's Institute said, 'There is no other organization like the W.I. in the whole wide world.' She recalled the W.I. was born on tragedy--the death of a child from drinking impure milk. Mrs. Adelaide Hoodless, the founder of the W.I. was the mother of the child. Mrs. Zoeller told how the secretary of the Farmer's Institute, Erland Lee at Stoney Creek, Ontario, promoted hearing a woman speaker against the wishes of his all-men organization. Mrs. Hoodless, that speaker, made a dynamic speech. Lee told the men after if they believed it important to have an organization to learn how to feed their animals, then it was equally important their wives had an organization to educate themselves on how to feed their families."
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Parte de George Jackson fonds
"Agriculture Minister William Newman was on hand last Wednesday with cattle owner John Devins for a special service. The men were celebrating the first time an imported breed of cattle has been sent back to its country of origin. John Devins' Charolais bull, Jericho, has been sold to French cattlemen for $19,000."
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