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Vaughan Ad The business sold to James McGeary.
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Vaughan Ad The business sold to James McGeary.
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L-R: Bill Watt, Margaret Bateman, Jim Watt and Jean Ralston (Peccori). Bill and Margaret's Wedding Anniversary.
Well-Known Landmarks At Bond Head
Parte deGeorge Jackson fonds
"Best known landmark in Bond Head is the Anglican church at the top of the hill where the driving sheds used to shelter the horses and buggies of church members until a few decades ago still may be seen. In the lower photograph, a simple cairn marking the birthplace of the famed Canadian physician and medical author, Sir William Osler, is shown. It is located on the hill across from Penville Creek on the 7th Line."
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Bond Head looking down Church Street in the winter.
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Bond Head Girl's Branch of South Simcoe Women's Institute programme.
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Flyer advertising the meeting of the Girls Branch of the Bond Head Women's Institute in 1925.
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Flyer for Women's Institute's 28th convention by the T. Eaton Co.
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The back of two World War I medals. The one on the left is the British War medal and the one on the right was given to soldiers returning from World War I by the community of Bond Head.
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Two World War I medals. The medal on the left is a British War Medal, awarded to all who saw action from 1914-1918 in World War I and all who served in Russia from 1919-1920. The one on the right was made by Andrew Neilly, a jeweller in Bradford, and was given to soldiers returning from World War I by the community of Bond Head.
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