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The most wonderful gift this municipality has received

Description : Over 250 people packed the former Danube Countries
Community Centre, to participate in an historic event - the opening of the Danube Seniors Leisure Centre, on Saturday, April 25th. The event was also a "thank you" to the members of the Danube Countries Unity Club, and John Zima of Luxury Homes Ltd., whose donations, made the Leisure Centre. The German Club built the Hall 27 years ago, as a venue for its monthly dances and special events, but over the years, the members found it more and more difficult to maintain the facility. "So many parties and weddings, we really couldn't handle it any more," said Club president Matthias Naunheimer. The kitchen, for example, was equipped with huge pots - "not the easiest thing to lift!" Last year, the Danube Countries Unity Club approached the municipality, and offered to donate the Hall, with all of its furnishings and equipment, for use as a Seniors' Centre. It took months to finalize all the legal requirements, but last Saturday, the final hurdles were cleared, and the keys handed to the Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury. Mayor Frank Jonkman called the donation "the most wonderful gift that this municipality has ever received." Mayor Jonkman noted that the agreement still needs to be ratified by Council, but is basically "a done deal". Even so, he said, the facility is "just an empty building" - until the members of the community participate. He hinted that a "little greenhouse" would be donated and added to the facility. The Mayor thanked all of those involved and presented plaques of appreciation.

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The history of Ansnorveld

"The story of Ansnorveld began in 1928, when Peter Rol and his family arrived in Bradford from Holland. An experienced farmer, Rol was soon working on the land here, also. He learned to speak English by attending services in the Presbyterian church, and he learned to read English by reading comic strips. The language problem being resolved, the industrious family had, by 1930, opened up its own market where the Rol produce was sold. ..."

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The Gift of History...

Description : Amsterdam, Botchtown, Middleton, The Hollows... are names included in the history of Bradford and West Gwillimbury, "Governor Simcoe Slept Here." The book also contains the story of how Bradford grew from a single hostelry in 1820 - Milloy's Tavern - to a town of 1,000 inhabitants by 1858, and how it came to be the market town, when the overland supply route to Kempenfeldt met the route followed by new settlers in West Gwillimbury, on their way to Holland Landing. Governor Simcoe Slept Here is available at the Holiday price of $55 for the 2-volume set, at the Bradford Public Library, Simcoe County Museum, Condy Books et cetera in Bradford.

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Thank you for help after Hurricane Hazel

Bradford West Gwillimbury Times editorial

Description : "All those who were living in the Holland Marsh and other low-lying areas during the Hurricane Hazel flood on October 15, 1954, wish to express their deepest thanks for the help they received from the surrounding communities, such as Bradford and Schomberg. With unselfish effort, they went out of their way to help those who lost homes, crops and personal belongings on that terrible night. Many organizations and individuals put in great efforts to rescue people from their second storeys or attics, ferried them to "dry" land, supplied food and clothing, and opened their homes to those who had no place to go. They assisted in the rebuilding and repairing of the damage. They supplied the facilities to repair damage done to submerged tractors and other farm equipment. The session of the Presbyterian Church in Bradford and Schomberg offered the use of their church buildings, and the council of the Springdale Christian Reformed Church wishes to again express its sincere thanks. A tremendous effort was put forth to set up a trailer park with washroom and laundry facilities. All this, in spite of the damage they suffered themselves from Hurricane Hazel's fury. Last but not least, we should think the Mennonite Relief organization, whose members showed up every day by busloads to help repair our homes."

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Talbot, Nicole birth

April 4, 1993
Birth [IT'S A GIRL!]
TALBOT, Stephen and Marcia are thrilled to announce the arrival of their daughter, Nicole, on April 4, 1993, at 9:14 p.m., weighing 8 lbs. 8 oz. Proud grandparents are Carol and Carl Harvey of Gilford, and Shirley and Maurice Talbot of Malton. Thanks to the wonderful nurses at Etobicoke General Hospital. Extra special thanks to Aloma, Pat, Barb, Dr. Pettle, Janet, Mary Ann and especially Kathy, for making our dream come true!

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Swagerman, Sarah Jean birth

September 10, 1994
Birth
SWAGERMAN - Rick and Jean (nee Faris) are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Sarah Jean, weighing 9 lbs. 14 oz., on Saturday, September 10, 1994 in Scarborough. A sister for Derek, Joel and Luke. Seventh grandchild for Hank and Rita Swagerman and twelfth grandchild for Murray and Ruby Faris.

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Sup, Martin death

August 18, 1992
Death
SUP: Martin, at Newmarket Extended Care on Tuesday, August 18, 1992. Martin Sup of Bradford in his 85th year. Beloved husband of the late Betty Sup. Also survived by his brother John in Czechoslovakia and his many friends in the Bradford and Toronto area. Friends may call at the Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Homes, 30 Simcoe St., Bradford, for visitation on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Service in the Chapel on Thursday, August 20, 1992 at 2:00 p.m. Interment Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Bradford. Donations to the York County Hospital Foundation, Newmarket, would be appreciated.

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Stryszak, Wasyl (Bill) death

November 2, 1994
Death
STRYSZAK, Wasyl (Bill) - At York County Hospital, Newmarket on Wednesday, November 2, 1994, Bill Stryszak of Bradford in his 71st year. Beloved husband of Leokadia [sic] Rzepka. Dear father of Chris and her husband Toni [sic] Balon, John Pawlowicz and his wife Karin, Angie and her husband Kevin Bogardis, Darlene Stryszak and Michael Stryszak. Dear grandfather of Amanda and Anthony Balon, Sonny Pawlowic and Ashley Bogardis. Friends called at the Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe Street, Bradford. Funeral Mass was held at the Holy Martyrs of Japan Church, Bradford on Saturday, November 5, 1994 at 11 a.m. Interment Holy Martyrs Cemetery, Bradford.

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