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Verkaik, Gary Wayne birth

Event Date : Sunday, December 02, 1945
Event Type : Birth

Description : A son to Mr and Mrs George Verkaik (nee Margaret Miedema) of Tottenham at Mrs Fuller's Nursing Home in Bradford.

Bradford Witness

Westlake, Sharon Adele birth

Event Date : Saturday, October 06, 1945
Event Type : Birth

Description : A daughter to Adele and Roy Westlake and sister for Brian David of Malton at Toronto Western Hospital.

Bradford Witness

Stibbs, Gerald birth

Event Date : Monday, April 25, 1910
Event Type : Birth

Description : At Schriber, a son to Mr. & Mrs. Norman Stibbs.

Bradford Witness

Selby, William Cyril birth

Event Date : April 1, 1890
Event Type : Birth

Description : A son to the wife of Mr. William Selby.

Bradford Witness

Molokach, Stephen John birth

Event Date : Tuesday, March 11, 1958
Event Type : Birth

Description : At York County Hospital, Newmarket, a son to Mr. and Mrs. John Molokach, Bradford, a brother for Darlene.

Bradford Witness

Faris, Mary Louise birth

Event Date : Thursday, January 25, 1940
Event Type : Birth

Description : Born at the Mountain Hospital in Hamilton, a daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon S. Faris (nee. Kathleen Moore).

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Faris, Gordon birth

Event Date : Wednesday, September 30, 1908
Event Type : Birth

Description : In Barrie Hospital, a son to Mr. & Mrs. W.G. Faris.

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Genealogical Interest

Files including letters, newspaper clippings (namely birth and death records), photographs, and essays on select families of Bradford West Gwillimbury

Joe Saint

Bill Ruffett remembers...

"On the eve of his 92nd birthday, Tuesday, Bill Ruffett told the story of the booming ice industry of yesteryear. Bell Ewart - "I started on the ice when I was 12 yeards old. Father had rented the old hotel on the south side of the dock of 1897 for one dollar a month. After the old sawmill had burned down, the hotel went out of business. I remember well tearing out the bar. It was then I started to lead a horse on an ice plow for 50 cents a day for the Belle Ewart Ice Company. It was the only ice company there then and was across the road from my home where Sheppard's Marina is today. I remember the winter of 1906 was very mild and the big lake never froze over until nearly spring. The railroad was still here, you see, from the era of meeting the Lake Simcoe excursion boats. It was then ice companies from Jackson's Point came here, partly because of the railroad. Their only transportation there, for ice to Toronto, was by street car. I had anywhere from 60 to 80 men working for me at one time, all farmer's boys."

Jean Saunter

Amy Young celebrates 80th Birthday with friends

"A surprise party was held in Bond Head Community Hall on Saturday afternoon for Amy Young of Bond Head, formerly of Beeton, on the occasion of her eightieth birthday. Many of her family, neighbours, and friends from near and far, including members of two local bowling clubs, the Women's Institute of Bond Head, the Ladies Orange Lodge of Beeton and members of the local churches, gathered to spend a pleasant social interlude with her and partake of a buffet lunch. She served her guests a piece of delicious birthday cake with George McCague, our local Member of Parliament assisting her. An address was read by Margaret Westlake, a cousin. Shelley Bishop, a niece on behalf of the friends, presented her with an engraved wrist watch as a token of respect and appreciation, and a momentum of the party. George McCague presented her with an emblem pin on behalf of the Ontario government. Mrs. Young thanked her friends for coming and for her gift and expressed her appreciation to the convenors of the party. All departed with happy memories of a pleasant afternoon."

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