John Boddy in account with Nathan Jackson.
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Adair house and driving shed. In later years beautiful gardens were developed where the chicken coop once stood. Cedar hedge in the background.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public LibraryMaple syrup in the Adair bush on Con. 8 in 1947
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public LibraryEvent Date : Saturday, August 07, 1943
Event Type : Marriage
Description : Daughter of Mr. Victor Turner and the late Mrs. Turner, granddaughter of Mr. Joseph Brown of Bradford wed son of Mr and Mrs. Edwin Adair of Tottenham. Rev John McEwen officiated. Miss Muriel Gibney was senior bridesmaid, Miss Elva Adair was junior bridesmaid. Mr Eric Adair was groomsman and Peter Arthur Turner and Bruce Turner were ushers.
Bradford WitnessThese are the children of Charles and Emily (Johnson) Adams, farmers of Bradford. David and John in the back row, and their sisters Bertha, Lilly (Perry) and Emily (Else). Jessie Lawrence is not pictured as she lived in Saskatchewan. David and John fought in World War I, though John died in Belgium on November 10th, 1917 and is buried in the Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public LibraryEvent Date : Saturday, May 03, 1941
Event Type : Death
Description : Passed away at his son's residence in Toronto at the age of 82. A father of 5. Is interred in Mount Pleasant Cemetery.
Bradford WitnessEvent Date : Wednesday, December 31, 1952
Event Type : Death
Description : Friends of Frank Adamson were shocked last Wednesday when the message came that he was dead. Mr. Adamson worked on a night shift at Malton and left home Tuesday evening apparently in his usual good health and high spirits. According to information reaching here he tripped while at work and fell striking his head. He was rushed unconscious to Toronto Western Hospital but was dead on arrival. Mr. and Mrs. Adamson came to Bradford about eight years ago and for the first several years here Mr. Adamson managed the Imperial service station at the corner of Barrie and John Streets. He then worked on the highway for a time before beginning work at Malton, going back and forth daily from here. He is survived by his wife and three children, Ronald 16, Susie, 9, and an infant son. The funeral was held here on Jan. 2 with Rev. H. G. Blake conducting the services. Interment was in Mount Pleasant Cemetery. The pallbearers were members of the Bradford Canadian Corps.
Bradford WitnessEvent Date : Wednesday, December 31, 1952
Event Type : Death
Description : Died at Toronto Western Hospital, Toronto, in his 42nd year. Beloved husband of Lillian Woodward, and dear father of Ronald, Ellen and Joshua. Service was held at the T. Kilkenny & Son Funeral Home, Simcoe St., Bradford. Interment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery.
Bradford WitnessLibrarian Adrienne Price checking out books at the Bradford Public Library, while chatting with a little girl.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public LibraryPhoto of Bradford Public Library staff members Heidi Chard (Northover) and Adrienne Price participating in the "Jog-Walk-a-thon" for the new public library, held on April 17, 1988. Handwriting in ballpoint pen on the back reads: "Adrienne Price | Heidi Chard | Library participants in | Jog-Walk-a-thon for | New Library | April 17, 1988. | Move to New Library Oct 31/88."
Heidi Chard