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            Heart & Stroke Bike Ride
            CA BWGPL LHC-TownBWG-Muni-BWGCol-2016-12-23-04 · Item · 1991
            Parte de Local History Collection

            Participants from a Heart & Stroke Awareness Bike Ride. If you are or know anyone in this photograph, please let us know.

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            CA BWGPL LHC-Libr-LibrArti-2024.2.17 · Item · May 18, 1993
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            Photocopy of an article from the May 18, 1993 issue of the Era Banner, about historical walking tours hosted by the Friends of the Library to raise money for the Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library. The photocopy includes some parts of the surrounding page.

            Article text:
            "The Friends of the Library will hold a walking tour through history this month in order to help raise money for the library.
            Even though Bradford West Gwillimbury's public library is down on its financial luck this year, it still has some good friends.
            Town council has cut the library's proposed operating budget by $75,000, but the Friends of the Library hope to gain increased support for the facility.
            On June 5, the group hosts two historical walking tours in town. The tours begin at 10:30a.m. outside the library and cost $1 for adults and 50 cents for children age five and older. The walks will cover 30 points of interest and are expected to last one hour.
            One well-known stop will be the town hall at 61 Holland St. E., which was built in 1862. Over the years, it has served as a school house and a community centre.
            Today's community centre at 125 Simcoe rd. is the youngest building features [sic] on the tour. It was built in 1956.
            The town's oldest building is the former Edmundson Hotel at the corner of Nelson Street and Holland Street East. It was constructed in 1831 and is now a private residence.
            Other major attractions include the railway station on Hwy. 11, constructed in 1900 and visited by Bob Hope in the 1930s, and Bradford Quality Meats, which has operated as a local butcher shop since it was built in the 1840s.
            The library board's liaison to the group, Lesley Coo, says the walk is a fitting way to raise funds for the library.
            'The tour is an appropriate project because the library has a history room and a collection. Our town has a very rich history,' she says.
            Organizers hope the tour will raise $500 toward the library's automation efforts. Each day, more than 400 books are manually checked out.
            Over the past five years, circulation has increased by 33 percent.
            The board is now considering closing the Bradford Public Library two days a week to get the automation in place. Program cancellations and the closure of the Bond Head branch are also being considered as possible cost-cutting measures.
            In the days following the tour, the Friends of the Library will be selling memberships to the group. A one-year membership is available for a minimum donation of $10 and lifetime memberships are $100. They can be purchased at the library, 100 Holland Crt."

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            Library friends raise $2,000
            CA BWGPL LHC-Libr-LibrArti-2024.2.18 · Item · 1993
            Parte de Local History Collection

            Photocopy of a newspaper article from the Era Banner about Friends of the Library fundraising. The photocopy includes some parts of the surrounding page. Includes a handwritten edit in pencil, circling "400 BOOKS" and writing "788" next to it.

            Article text:
            "Library group says public awareness pays off
            This summer, the Friends of the Library group is having its most successful fundraising season ever.
            Since May, it has taken in close to $2,000 through its membership drive, private donations, its historical walking tour and a barbecue at Compton's IGA.
            By selling pop, hotdogs and sausages in front of the store Saturday, the group raised $125.
            Organizer Lesley Coo says the group's persistence is paying off.
            'We're doing well, but then again, we've been at it for a while. We're very pleased with the support we've received through donations and new memberships and we think that's a result of increased public awareness about our lack of funding and the need to raise money,' she said.
            Thirty raffle tickets were sold at the barbecue and a draw for three items totally close to $500 will be held Oct. 23.
            First prize is a handmade twin size quilt, second prize is an afghan and third prize, a cross-stitch sampler. Tickets are $1 and can be purchased at the library.
            The draw will take place in conjunction with one of the group's upcoming fundraisers, a book sale at the library.
            MURDER MYSTERY
            Earlier that month, Oct. 1, the Friends of the Library will be presenting another murder mystery night at the library. Tickets are $15 per person and $25 a couple and will be available in September.
            The group is also already planning for the Yuletide season and has set a date for its pre-Christmas Arts and Crafts Show and Sale.
            It will take place Nov. 5 and 6 at the library.
            All money raised will be used to help move the facility toward automation.
            400 BOOKS
            During busy periods, as many as 400 books are manually checked out in a day.
            The library's proposed operating costs were cut by $75,000 in this year's municipal budget, leaving it unable to hire extra staff to prepare for the conversion.
            As a result the library will be closed Mondays and Fridays this year to get ready for the changes."

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            CA BWGPL WEG-Chu-TrinAngBWG-2017-05-10-14 · Item · 1994-06-22
            Parte de WEGWHIST Collection

            "Bradford West Gwillimbury Mayor Pat Storey (with shovel) helps to turn the sod at trinity Anglican Church in Bradford. Sod-breaking ceremony, for new addition & handicap access, took place Sunday."

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            Trinity Anglican's new addition
            CA BWGPL WEG-Chu-TrinAngBWG-2017-05-10-15 · Item · 1994-11-23
            Parte de WEGWHIST Collection

            "New addition to Trinity Anglican Church, Bradford, shortly before dedication service, November 13th."

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            Gwillim Group's Dinner Theatre - tonight
            CA BWGPL LHC-Her-SimGwil-2016-09-02-04 · Item · 2007-06-09
            Parte de Local History Collection

            "One of the groups celebrating Bradford's 150th Anniversary is the Gwillim Group - a group of history buffs, under the aegis of the Bradford West Gwillimbury Local History Association, that is turning the spotlight on Upper Canada's First Lady.
            Elizabeth Posthuma Gwillim was not only the wife of Lieutenant Governor John Graves Simcoe, she was an ardent traveller, a hostess equally at home in the wilderness and high society, and an accomplished artist. The Gwillim Group has commissioned a bronze and rock sculpture, by artist Brenda Wainman Goulet, which will be placed in the parkette beside the Post Office on Barrie St.
            The Gwillim Group is holding a fundraising Dinner Theatre event tonight, June 9, in partnership with the Bradford District High School Drama Club. The students will present a homorous production of "Happy Birthday Bradford, or Who want a carrot for a mascot?" - while the Group serve up a Spaghetti Dinner, with Strawberry Shortcake for dessert, and there will be a silent auction of items that include an original painting by local artist Kathryn Bury."

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            Anne Wagg for the new Library
            CA BWGPL LHC-Libr-LibraryLife-1980s-PH12562-OS8372 · Parte · 1987
            Parte de Local History Collection

            Anne Wagg, Chair of the Fundraising Committee holds a balloon at the Library Ground Breaking Ceremony that reads: "I support the new Bradford Library, will you?"

            CA BWGPL LHC-BUC-2023-12-01/23 · Item · 1983 - 1984
            Parte de Local History Collection

            Information booklet for participating pastoral charges about the United Church of Canada's Ventures in Mission fundraising campaign, given to Bob Evans by Rev. Henry Dahlin.

            Inserts inside the booklet include:
            The agenda for "FALL AREA MEETINGS FOR PASTORAL CHARGE LEADERSHIP" for September 25 - October 15, 1983, including handwritten notes from Bob Evans.
            Copies of a letter from Bob Evans dated March 29, 1984 pertaining to the Ventures in Mission campaign, including handwritten edits and a handwritten list of Ventures in Mission committee members.
            A handwritten note to "Bob" (Bob Evans) from "Henry" (Rev. Henry Dahlin) about the booklet.

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            Adrienne Price and Heidi Chard - Jog-Walk-a-thon
            CA BWGPL LHC-HN-A-2024.1.6 · Item · April 17, 1988
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            Photo 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."

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            Heidi Chard and John Brady - Mystery Night 1993
            CA BWGPL LHC-HN-A-2024.1.13 · Item · October 1, 1993
            Parte de Local History Collection

            Polaroid photograph of Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library staff member Heidi (Chard) Northover and author John Brady posing with a prop noose. It is signed by Brady. The photo was taken during the Library's annual Mystery Night event held on October 1, 1993.

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