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Art Evans, former mayor of Bradford, and his wife Audrey. Art followed Frank Allan as Reeve in 1953 until the village became a town in 1960, and served as Mayor for 1 year, then a Conservative M.P.P. until 1977.
Art Evans, former mayor of Bradford, and his wife Audrey. Art followed Frank Allan as Reeve in 1953 until the village became a town in 1960, and served as Mayor for 1 years, then a Conservative M.P.P. until 1977. This photo appeared in the Bradford Witness and was found in the Bradford Womens Institute's scrapbooks.
This photo of Art Kneeshaw accompanied an article in the Bradford Witness about his role in the growth of the Bradford area. The photo is also in the Bradford Women's Institute Scrapbooks.
After many years of distinguished service, Simcoe-Centre MPP Arthur Evans, a Bradford resident, announced his retirement from public office. This photo appeared with a group of others in The Witness entitled "Bradford's year in photos."
Retiring after 17 years as MPP. The long and distinguished career of Simcoe Centre MPP Arthur Evans officially ended earlier this month when Premier Bill Davis called an election. Mr. Evans served as the Progressive Conservative member of parliament for almost 17 years before announcing his retirement last summer.
A highlight of the Beeton Centennial celebrations held last weekend was the mammoth steam and gas engine parade. Area steam engine buffs exhibited their machines in the parade. A float from Beeton senior citizens was also entered despite the inclement weather.
(From the left) Deputy-reeve Milt Hambly, Councillor Sandy Hudson and Reeve Ken Wood of Bradford were present at the opening of the Professor E.A. Smith Natural Resources Educational Centre last Wednesday. The centre is located on the ninth concession east of Highway 11. The 600-acre conservation area will be used to teach students from separate and public school boards about flora and fauna of the surrounding forest.
From left to right: Wm. Watson Jr., Charlie Davis, Dick Hilliard at an awards presentation.