Wilfred and Amanda Kneeshaw Wedding
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L-r: Herb Hodgson (best man), Wilfred Kneeshaw (groom), Amanda (Hodgson, bride), Frances Kneeshaw (maid of honor)
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Wilfred and Amanda Kneeshaw Wedding
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L-r: Herb Hodgson (best man), Wilfred Kneeshaw (groom), Amanda (Hodgson, bride), Frances Kneeshaw (maid of honor)
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To the leader of these men of vision, Professor W.H. Day, this memorial has been erected, with the Tourist and Industrial Committee of Simcoe County Council presenting the plaque and municipalities represented on the marsh area contributing the cairn, and today, May 27, 1956, is being unveiled.
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Unveiling of the Elizabeth Gwillim Statue
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Tony Guergis (Warden of Simcoe County), Ruth Ann Onley, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario David C. Onley and Mayor of Bradford West Gwillimbury Doug White at the official unveiling of the Elizabeth Gwillim Simcoe statue.
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Unveiling of the Elizabeth Gwillim Statue
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Julia Munro, Mikki Nanowski, Brenda Wainman Goulet (sculptor), Art Meeke and Jim Culbert standing with the Elizabeth Gwillim Simcoe statue at the official unveiling ceremony in Bradford West Gwillimbury.
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Two Lieutenant Governor Ladies
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Lieutenant Governor Onley's wife Ruth Ann looking at a former Lieutenant Governor's wife; Elizabeth Gwillim Simcoe in the form of her commemorative statue at the official unveiling in Bradford West Gwillimbury.
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Train at the Bradford GO Station terminal
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A train pulling into the Bradford terminal of the GO line.
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Looking north west up Holland Street East in Bradford. The Town Hall is on the right of the street at 61 Holland St E.
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The Bradford Courthouse and old town hall building which now houses the town financial offices at 57-61 Holland Street East.
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Tornado Hits Bradford - Colborne Street
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A tree lies across Colburne St, one of the many uprooted by the tornado that hit Bradford. The Nelson-Cambridge area was also hard hit, as was the International Fruit building.
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Steve Rushton of Bradford stands by the wreckage of his camper-trailer yesterday after it was picked up by a tornado and dumped 75 feet away in a neighbor's yard. Several homes were damaged by the twister but there were no injuries.
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