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              Haddock, Samuel Compton (Sam) birth
              CA BWGPL VS-1900-2017-09-20-02 · Unidad documental simple · 1991-12-26
              Parte de Vital Statistics

              December 26, 1991
              Birth
              HADDOCK - Tim and Dianne are very happy to announce the birth of their son Samuel Compton Haddock (Sam). Born December 26, 1991. 8lbs. 11 oz. Proud Grandparents are Gord and Marilyn Compton of Bradford and Alan Elliott of England. A Great Grandson for E. Goodrick also of England. Thank you to Bryan and the Guys at Dee Mack, to Sally, Dr. Adams, Dr. Hirsh, Dr. Stevens and Dr. Balough and the O.B. nurses at York County Hospital. Sam has an extra Thank You to the wonderful nurses in his Special Care Nursery. We will never forget you. To Daddy and Nanna for their love and care.

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              From the War of 1812
              CA BWGPL GJ-SB 76/77/78-PH26771 · Unidad documental simple · 1977
              Parte de George Jackson fonds

              "Many people may be curious why this huge ship's anchor was left stranded at Holland Landing. The anchor, a relic of the war of 1812, was forged in Chatham, England for a ship-of-war built at Penetang, then an upper lakes naval station. The anchor was being drawn by a sleigh to Penetang when the hauling party was overtaken by a courier with news that the war was over. The laborers unceremoniously dumped the anchor off the sled, where it remains in what is now Anchor Park, and returned to Toronto, or York as it was then known."

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              Author of Marsh Study dead
              CA BWGPL GJ-SB 77-PH26868 · Unidad documental simple · 1977
              Parte de George Jackson fonds

              "Dr. John R. Brown, a professor at the University of Toronto who studied the effects of pesticides on workers in the Holland Marsh, died Saturday at the age of 57. In April this year Dr. Brown warned than an important (missing part of the article). Dr. Brown qualified as a medical doctor in London, England, in 1953. He received a PhD in applied physiology. After coming to Canada in 1959 he lectured at the University of Toronto in science, environmental health, and industrial health. Dr. Brown was blind in one eye since childhood and became almost totally blind in 1969, but he continued to work with the help of his wife, Helena, and son, David Bartholomew. He was the author of four technical books, president of the Health League of Canada, and chairman of the national committee of employment for the Canadian National Institute for the Blind."

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              Fuller, Bill Interview One
              CA BWGPL OH-Fuller · Unidad documental compuesta · 1990
              Parte de Oral History Collection

              Audio and summary of an interview with Bill Fuller in 1990. He is interviewed by Joe Saint. The interview largely discusses his childhood and memories. See the Related Descriptions below for links to audio and summary.

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              Jack Sutherland Killed in Action
              CA BWGPL VS-1900-2018-11-22-15 · Unidad documental simple · 1917
              Parte de Vital Statistics

              A letter regarding the death of Jack Sutherland while he was fighting in WWI, addressed to his parents.

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              Soldier's Holdall
              CA BWGPL AR-2018-11-26-01 · Unidad documental simple · 1916
              Parte de Local History Artifacts

              This item is believed to be a “Holdall,” which would have been used during World War One to keep items together. Holdalls would contain various items needed for personal use and hygiene such as utensils, comb. sewing kit ("Housewife"), shaving equipment, toothbrush, etc. It is stamped with, "1916 W [arrow symbol] D 25." The arrow symbol was used by the British government to denote government property and was used in various parts of the British empire, the "WD" indicates that the item belonged to the British War Department and the "1916" indicates the year.

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              Letter from England - Eric Wright
              CA BWGPL LHC-Her-WWII-2016-11-07-05 · Unidad documental simple · 1942-04-29
              Parte de Local History Collection

              "Somewhere in England, 23-2-422.
              The Bradford Witness, Bradford, Ontario.
              Dear Sir;
              I would like to thank all the friends who contributed in sending me the swell parcel which I have just received. I cannot find time to thank all of you individually, but I want you to know that I greatly appreciate your kindness. It means a lot to me to receive a gift from folks i have known as friends. Again, thank you one and all.
              I received a copy of The Bradford Witness to-day. Thanks a million for sending it so regularly. I am awfully glad to get them and always look forward to receiving the next copy.
              Wishing you all the best of luck in everything, I remain, Yours sincerely
              Eric Wright.
              B29439 Spr. E. Wright, 2 Cdn Rd. Const. Co'y., R.C.E. Cdn. Army Overseas."

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              CA BWGPL LHC-Her-WWII-2016-11-07-07 · Unidad documental simple · 1944-06-14
              Parte de Local History Collection

              "News From home Appreciated Most By Boys
              May 25, 1944
              Dear Mr. McKenzie:
              My first copies of The Bradford Witness arrived a few days ago and I can assure you it was indeed a pleasure to read news of the old town. My mail has been coming through exceptionally well, but even so I found a number of items of news in your paper that my wife and mother apparently had overlooked.
              Spring has at last arrived in England and is most welcome after a winter of fog and rain. I am at present on a drome in the centre of the fruit-growing district and the trees are a mass of bloom. Whoever wrote about the beauties of "An English Apple Orchard in the Spring" didn't half do it justice.
              Like everyone else these days, we are kept very busy, but last week I managed to get sufficient time off to visit Shakespeare's birthplace, Stratford-on-Avon. It is a beautiful little town and the Memorial Theatre is very interesting.
              I hear from Ron. Sutherland and Lorne West quite regularly by letter, but it is difficult to arrange one's leave in order to get together.
              My sincere thanks to you and Mr. Earl Rowe for making it possible to receive your paper. Without a doubt, news from home is cherished most by all the boys overseas.
              My kind regards to all the good people of Bradford and district.
              Sincerely, Laurie Melbourne."

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              O'Neill, Elsie Fowen death
              CA BWGPL VS-1900-2017-09-20-04 · Unidad documental simple · 1992-02-09
              Parte de Vital Statistics

              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.

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