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Waldie Crossland, president of the Bradford Lions Club has a bus time looking after the fathers of these children. Lions and their cubs gathered at a father, son and daughter supper Monday night.
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Waldie Crossland, president of the Bradford Lions Club has a bus time looking after the fathers of these children. Lions and their cubs gathered at a father, son and daughter supper Monday night.
A photo of the Bradford brass band in about 1928. Back row: Emerson Faris, Jack Armstrong, Tom Speziali, George Manton, John Speziali, Wilfred Faris, Jim Catania, and Bill Carlton. Front row: Ossie Depew, Roy Delahaye, Ed Callender, Tom Batchelor, Mr. Eadie, Mac Campbell, and unidentified member. Sitting in front of the group: Dominic Speiali the bandmaster. Other members of the band that were not present for the photo are Mike Catania and Lorenzo Harvey.
The straw stack in the barnyard, a shelter for young livestock, a supply of bedding and a warm spot for a rest on a sunny winter day.
Inaugurating the new ball diamonds on Saturday, from left: Bradford West Gwillimbury Mayor Frank Jonkman, Bradford Lions' president Jim Corneau, BWG Baseball Association president Pat Snoddon, and Parks and Rec. Director Sharon Sinclair.
It was located on Holland St. E. Mr Laka was the owner of the shoe repair shop. Please contact the library (905-775-3328) if you have any more information on this photo or its contents.
Reserve Champion and top-selling Shorthorn bull at the Ontario Bull Sale, for S. G. Bennett, Georgetown. "Lexicon" was sired by the International and Royal Winter Fair Supreme Champion, Scotsdale Jupiter and sold at $1,050 to Murray Faris and Son, Bradford, Ont. From the left are seen, S. G. Bennett (Scotsdale), Murray Faris and son Allan, and Maurice Baker (Scotsdale).
Mrs Gladys Kirkup (right) was one of two teachers honored last week at a retirement party at the Honorable Earl Rowe School. With Mrs. Kirkup is Mrs. Iva Bell, a former school teacher, who taught Mrs. Kirkup in a one-room school.