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Large crowd at manor opening

"A crowd of more than 350 people were on hand last Wednessday in Beeton for the official opening of the Simcoe Manor. The guest of honor was the Provincial Minister of
Community and Social Services Rene Brunelle. His ministry paid half of the $1,750,000 cost of the addition to the manor. The rest of the cost was paid by the county. The Reeve of Tecumseth, Harry Cross officiated over the opening ceremony. The manor is located in Tecumseth near Beeton. He introduced the many people who have had a hand in bringing about the addition. He also introduced the present administrator, Ed Boynton. In his speech Mr. Brunelle mentioned that next week is senior citizen's week and suggested it should be a time to stress the positive aspects of old age. At the conclusion of his speech he received a number of presents, among them a handmade lamp. During the ceremony, a number of newspapers, including last week's Witness, were placed in the corner stone of the building. They were wrapped in plastic and sealed in a container to maintain them for posterity. Following the speeches and the ceremony the crowd was given a tour of the building and had an opportunity to see the new addition. The new wing includes a therapy room, an auditorium and a library as well as beds for 100 more patients. It brings the total number of beds to 158."

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Public School hockey game

Photograph donated digitally by Bill Marks. Boys in the photograph are Bill Marks (in grade 7) and Jamie Webb (in grade 8) playing at the Beeton Arena.

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Copeland - daughter birth

Event Date : Saturday, March 14, 1959
Event Type : Birth

Description : A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Copeland, R.R. 2 Beeton. Born at York County Hospital, Newmarket.

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Vernon, Joseph death

March 9, 1989
Death

VERNON, Joseph suddenly at Penetang on Thursday, March 9, 1989. Joseph Vernon of Simcoe Manor Beeton in his 82nd year. Dearly beloved husband of the late Annie Norah Vernon. Dear father of William of Bradford, Joan (Mrs. M. Bowles) of Cookstown, Douglas of Cookstown and Wayne of Bradford. Predeceased by daughter Rose Ann, brother of Sam of Holland Landing, Spencer of Orr and Harry of Port McNicholl. Loving grandfather of Cheryl, Bonnie, Mark, Paul, David, Nicole, Tracy, Sonia and Bradley. Great grandpa of Lisa, Matthew and Kyle. Friends called at the Paul F. Kent Funeral Home, Cookstown. Funeral service was held at St. John's Anglican Church, Cookstown on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Interment St. John's Anglican Church Cemetery. Memorial donations to Altzheimer [sic] Society would be appreciated.

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A-Touch-Of-Class

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A highlight of the Beeton Centennial celebrations held last weekend was the mammoth steam and gas engine parade. Area steam engine buffs exhibited their machines in the parade. A float from Beeton senior citizens was also entered despite the inclement weather.

Sewing Machine Agent Fire

An article about a fire that happened at M.W.W. Ellis's home. Ellis was a sewing machine agent and lost fabric as a result of the fire. Ellis's wife was Jennie Sutherland who was a sister to Bessie Sutherland Campbell.

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Electric Meter Register Beeton

An Electric Meter Register book provided by the Department. It provides an example of the way such information was tracked at the time and how it would have been tracked in the Bradford West Gwillimbury area.
According to an Electricity Inspection Service hand-out from the same time period as the book: "A Meter Register Book is supplied by the Department of Trade and Commerce to contractors for The purpose of assisting them in complying with the provisions of the Electricity Inspection Act, and the regulations established thereunder. The following requirement are necessary...The Electricity Inspection Act provides a penalty of fifty dollars for any neglect in respect of the above requirements."

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