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Wintario winner

"A happy Bathurst St. resident recently won $1,000 in the Wintario Lottery. Ladislaw [Walter] Dyrda, who has lived in Bradford 26 years, won the money with a ticket he purchased at Davis Pharmacy. Mr. Dyrda, an employee at Sterling Drugs in Aurora plans to use the money for a trip to his native Czechoslovakia next summer. "It is the first time I have ever won anything," the happy winner said. Above, Mr. Dyrda and Ross David hold a copy of the check for $1,000."

Art Chamberlain

Watson, Betsy C. Gray obituary

Event Date : Monday, August 28, 1950
Event Type : Death

Description : Died at Cobourg General Hospital. Wife of the late W.D. Watson of Aurora. Resting at the T. Kilkenny & Son Funeral Home, Bradford, for service on August 31 at 2 p.m. Interment in Aurora Cemetery.

Bradford Witness

Pearce, Carol Elizabeth (Booth) death

December 6, 1994
Death
PEARCE, Carol Elizabeth - At her home in Aurora on Tuesday, December 6, 1994, Carol Booth in her 42nd year. Beloved wife of Keith Pearce of Aurora. Dear mother of Dayna and Collin. Dear daughter of Mike and Ruth Booth of Bradford. Dear sister of Jim and his wife Ann of Whitby. Dear daughter-in-law of Frances and the Late George Pearce of Port Credit. Friends called at the Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe Street, Bradford. Service was held in the chapel on Friday, December 9, 1994 at 2 p.m. followed by cremation. Donation to the Canadian Cancer Society or to the York County Hospital Foundation, Newmarket would be appreciated.

Bradford West Gwillimbury Times

O'Neill, Elsie obituary

February 19, 1992
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Centenarian passes away by Joan Hebbes
100-year-old Elsie O'Neill passed away peacefully in her sleep last Sunday, at Aurora's Willows Estate Nursing Home.
Born in 1891, Elsie lived in England until age 17, when she emigrated to Canada. Four years later, in 1912, Elsie married Ambrose O'Neill and lived on the O'Neill farm just north of Bradford, where they raised nine children.
Elsie celebrated her 100th birthday on Dec. 13, along with many family members including grand children and great grandchildren. The staff at The Today and Simcoe York Printing and Publishing send the O'Neill's [sic] our heartfelt sympathy.

Bradford West Gwillimbury Today

O'Neill, Elsie Fowen death

February 9, 1992
Death
O'NEILL Elsie at the Willows Estate Nursing Home, Aurora on Sunday February 9, 1992, Elsie O'Neill in her 101st year. Beloved wife of the late Ambrose O'Neill. Dear mother of Pegi Floren, John, Ruth, Ray, Madeline Teskey and predeceased by Helen, Rita, Mona and Jean. Also survived by 19 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren. Friends called at Lathangue and Skwarchuck Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe St., Bradford. Funeral Mass was held at the Holy Martyrs of Japan Church, Bradford on Wednesday February 12, 1992 at 10:00 a.m. Interment at Holy Martyrs Cemetery, Bradford. Donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated.

Bradford West Gwillimbury Times

Nicol, Alice Mary Tyrwhitt obituary

Event Date : Monday, March 13, 1950
Event Type : Death

Description : Died at home, "Brackmont." Wife of the late Col. Arthur Nicol. Mother of Ronald T. and the late Kenneth T. Interment in Aurora Cemetery.

Bradford Witness

Neilly, Sarah Rebecca obituary

Event Date : May 5, 1890
Event Type : Death

Description : Beloved wife of Mr Andrew Neilly. Age: 35 years. Died in Aurora.

Bradford Witness

Mulock, Col. William Pate obituary

Event Date : Wednesday, August 25, 1954
Event Type : Death

Description : Col. William Pate Mulock, grandson of Sir William Mulock and Postmaster-General for six years, and owner of the Newmarket Era and Express newspaper, died Wednesday at his home near Newmarket following a heart attack. He was 57. Ill-health forced him to leave politics in April, 1945, after representing North York as Liberal since 1943. He was in charge of Canada's mails during the Second World War and directed the special operations needed to speed mail to troops overseas. He made his first attempt to enter Federal politics at North York in 1930, but was defeated by the late T. Herbert Lennox. Four years later, however, he contested the seat in the by-election caused by Col. Lennox's death and piled up a majority of 3,678 - the largest in the history of the riding. He retained the seat in the 1935 and 1940 general elections. When he entered Mackenzie King's cabinet at the age of 43 he was the youngest minister. To some extent his political career ran parallel to that of his grandfather, who was Postmaster-General from 1896 to 1905. His maiden speech in the Commons drew wide attention and was heard by Sir William Mulock, probably the first time a grandfather was present when his grandson took the seat originally held by himself. Born into one of North York's best-known families, the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Mulock, he was educated at Upper Canada College, the University of Toronto and Osgoode Hall. He served with the Canadian Expeditionary Force in Siberia, read law with Mulock, Milliken, Clark and Redman, and was called to the bar in 1920. He became a King's Counsel the same year he added M.P. to his name - 1934. During his administration, Canada's present air mail system was developed. When he was not at Ottawa, Col. Mulock divided his time between his law practice and his farm between Newmarket and Aurora. He had been in ill health for some months before his death and was confined to his home. Col. Mulock leaves his wife and two sons, William and Thomas.

Bradford Witness

McClocklin, James P.

"Drum Major James P. McClocklin, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.S. McClocklin, of Bradford, leads St. Andrew's College (Aurora) HIghland Cadet Corps (affiliated with the 48th Highlanders of Canada) in the 60th annual inspection by Brigadier T.G. Gibson, O.B.E., D.S.O., C.D."

Bradford Witness

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