Salad Festival - Adrienne Price
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- 1970s
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Adrienne Price at a library booth set up for the Bradford Salad Festival.
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Salad Festival - Adrienne Price
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Adrienne Price at a library booth set up for the Bradford Salad Festival.
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Opening ceremonies of new Bradford Public Library. Ada Watson, president of the Bradford Women's Institute presenting a donation of a painting by Pauline Holancin.
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Working at the Bradford Library are Anita Sikma, Marilyn Reynolds, Susan West and Adrienne Price, Librarian. This photo appeared in the Bradford Witness and South Simcoe News on Jan. 16, 1985.
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Raising money for a new building for the Bradford Public Library.
Library Summer Reading Program Activity
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Bradford Public Library's Summer Reading Program activity, making a papier-mache dinosaur. Staff assistant: Renate Reckler. Dinosaur was later named "Bruno Bronty."
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The 1989 Summer Reading Club at the Bradford Public Library with their papier-mache dinosaur.
Staff & Volunteer Summer Gathering
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Photograph of staff & volunteers at a social gathering in the summer of 1982.
Front row, from left: Flora Nydam, Anita Sikma, Susan West, Adrienne Price, Shelly dePeuter, Brenda de Best
Back row, from left: Nellie Dewhurst, Phyllis Bell, Madge Beexton, unlegible on back of photograph, Bill Melbourne, Marilyn Reynolds
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The front entrance of the Bradford W.G. Public Library when it was located at Holland Court.
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Photograph of fundraising for a new library. Pictured are: Anne Wagg (Chair of Fundraising Committee) and William de Peuter (Mayor).
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Photograph of Anita Sikma during the packing process to move from the library at 35 John Street to the new library at 100 Holland Court in 1988.