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          Hammell, Archie obituary (long)
          CA BWGPL VS-1900-21408 · Pièce · 1966-02-09
          Fait partie de Vital Statistics

          Event Date : Sunday, January 30, 1966
          Event Type : Death

          Description : A former Bradford businessman and long-time respected resident here, Mr. Archie Hammell, passed away at York County Hospital, Newmarket, on Sunday, January 30, 1966, after four months of declining health and a long period of hospitalization. Mr. Hammell was born in the Tottenham area, coming to Bradford as a young man, when his parents purchased the farm on the outskirts of town, now owned by Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Metcalfe. He joined the staff of the store long operated by the late Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Douglas and when they retired he opened his own grocery business on the south side of Holland
          Street. He retired from business a number of years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Hammell (the former Minnie Spence) were married in Bradford in September, 1916, and would have had their fiftieth wedding anniversary this year, had he been spared. Early in life Mr. Hammell joined the IOOF here, and in more recent years has been a member of that Lodge in Aurora. He was also a member of Simcoe Masonic Lodge No. 79, Bradford, and services were conducted by these lodges on the evening before his funeral. Mr. Hammell was a member and elder in Bradford United Church. The funeral services were held last Wednesday afternoon from the Lewis Funeral Home in Bradford. Rev. D. J. Lute conducted the services and temporary entombment was in Sixth Line Cemetery Vault, with interment to be made later in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Bradford. Mr. Hammell is survived by his wife and two brothers, Harry of Newmarket and Frank, who spends winters in Florida and summers at Victoria Harbour, Ontario. The pallbearers were Messrs. D. Arthur Evans, Robert L. Brown, C. T. S. Evans, Ivan Daniels (Aurora), Seward Lee and William Jelly.

          Saint, Leonard & Eva McMaine
          CA BWGPL VS-1900-4116 · Pièce · 1907-11-21
          Fait partie de Vital Statistics

          Event Date : Thursday, November 14, 1907
          Event Type : Marriage

          Description : Eva, daughter of Mr. Albert McMaine (McMain), of King, to Mr. Leonard Saint, only son of Mr. Thomas Saint, of Bradford. The wedding took place at St. Paul's Church, Newmarket. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Blackley. The bride was supported by the groom's sister, May. The groom was supported by the bride's brother, Stanley.

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          Bond Head United Church
          CA BWGPL LHC-CanCen-2017-03-20-17 · Pièce · 1967
          Fait partie de Local History Collection

          Photograph of the Bond Head United Church Sunday School in the Centennial year.

          Part of Jean and Rob Keffer's centennial album

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          CA BWGPL LHC-CanCen-2017-03-23-01 · Pièce · 1967-07-05
          Fait partie de Local History Collection

          "Bond Head's Pioneer Parade last saturday, July 1, was another example and proof of the fact that enthusiasm and willing workers can produce what money expenditure cannot. The Bond Head workers for the parade, and other events, did not have big financial resources but they did have a wealth of initiative, enthusiasm willingness to work, and a determination to do credit to Bond Head, and they most certainly accomplished the latter. That parade, and other events of the day, made July 1, 1967, red letter day for Bond Head." ...

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          Scotch Settlement
          CA BWGPL LHC-Scot · Série organique · 1810s
          Fait partie de Local History Collection

          Contains items on the settlement of Scottish from the Red River Colony and Scotland to the area of the Scotch Settlement, southwest of Hwy 88

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          Auld Kirk Cemetery
          CA BWGPL LHC-Scot-OS9744 · Pièce
          Fait partie de Local History Collection

          The Bannerman family are one of the many of the Scotch Settlement buried here (the Hunters, Magees, Faris' and Macbeths are others who have family plots within the cemetery).

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          CA BWGPL LHC-Scot-2017-03-16-05 · Pièce · 1958-08-20
          Fait partie de Local History Collection

          Article on the Auld Kirk Cemetery plaque unveiling to take place the following Sunday, August 24th, 1958 at 2:30pm. Contains a brief history of the Auld Kirk and the Scotch Settlement.

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          CA BWGPL LHC-Scot-2017-03-16-13 · Pièce · 1967-07-12
          Fait partie de Local History Collection

          "On Sunday, July 23rd, 1967, the Auld Kirk in Scotch Settlement will hold a centennial service. This church, for many years has been closed but on that day memories will be revived by the old and the not-so-old as they greet one another and talk about the past and the days when their parents and grandparents lived there. A few words about the Scotch Settlement, its two churches and the people of the community may recall something of the past." ...

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          CA BWGPL LHC-Scot-2017-03-16-04 · Pièce · 1958-07-20
          Fait partie de Local History Collection

          Article on memory and physical presence of history/heritage in a community like Bradford. Based on the unveiling of the Auld Kirk cemetery plaque (see Related Description below) and Murray Faris' preservation of the Auld Kirk's records.

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