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Photograph of Samuel J. Neilly and Dan Neilly (moved to Bradford, PA.).
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Photograph of Samuel J. Neilly and Dan Neilly (moved to Bradford, PA.).
Samuel Hirlehey. Father of Mary, William, Charlie, Frank, Tom, and Maggie. He died in the early 1920's and is buried in Mount Hope Cemetery in Toronto.
From left: Wilma Saint, Nurse Kneeshaw, Unknown, Aunt Annie Campbell, Mrs. Bateman (Jim's mother). Girl in front is unknown. Photograph taken at Drury St. in Bradford.
One example of the many different styles of rail fence that were erected.
At a Brownie meeting held Monday evening, four Brownie's few up to Guides. At the meeting, two of the troop's leaders retired and three knitted afgans were presented to the Canadian Cancer Society. Front row left, Mrs. Betty House accepted the afgans for the cancer society. Presenting the afgans were, Annette Cummings, Donnalee Lloyd, Ellen Masin, and Ellinor Schlarb. Back row left, retiring badge secretary Margaret Chantler, beside her is retiring troop leader Carol Simone, new leader Elizabeth Schlarb, Patti Bray and Peggy Robertson.
Mayor, Reeve, Deputy-Reeve and members of Council, members of Public Utilities Commission, town officials and local clergy on platform during cereconies, Jan. 11, announcing town status for Bradford.
Bradford area residents, Murray and Ruby Faris are justifiably proud of their home and even more so, since it won them a prize at this year's International Plowing Match. The home was judged as best century farmhouse, in the farm homestead improvement competition. Mrs. Faris noted it was interesting that all the winners in the competition were pork producers.
Dorothy Matthews and J. M. (Duck) Roberts sort mail in busy post office.