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Parte deLocal History Collection
Myra Wood was a nursing sister during the First World War.
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Parte deLocal History Collection
Myra Wood was a nursing sister during the First World War.
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Joe Wood was the the principal of Bradford District High School during 1953.
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Frank Wood, who was principal of Bradford District High School.
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Women's Institute float - Santa Claus Parade
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1982 Santa Claus Parade Women's Institute Float on John Hodgson's wagon pulled by his team of Belgians.
Women's Institute float - Santa Claus Parade
Parte deLocal History Collection
1982 Santa Claus Parade Women's Institute Float on John Hodgson's wagon pulled by his team of Belgians.
Women's Institute float - Santa Claus Parade
Parte deLocal History Collection
1982 Santa Claus Parade Women's Institute Float on John Hodgson's wagon pulled by his team of Belgians.
Women's Institute float - Santa Claus Parade
Parte deLocal History Collection
1982 Santa Claus Parade Women's Institute Float on John Hodgson's wagon pulled by his team of Belgians.
Women will help in Salad Festival
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"The Fisher's Corners Women's Institute plans to buy rolls and serve them at the Bradford Salad Festival in July. At the May meeting, the group discussed a bus tour to Stoney Creek on June 16. Several plan to attend a short course September 16. Happy anniversary wishes were sung for Mr. and Mrs. Ben Steers and Mr. and Mrs. Sid Gapp, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wychopen was given a cup and saucer. Mrs. Donald Couture gave a report on the area convention at Waterloo. There will be no meeting in June."
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W.L. Campbell opened the store around 1891. It was located at 10 Holland St. West. He was the son of William Campbell, grain dealer, and brother of Dr. L.H. Campbell. He was born in Bradford. W.L. attended the Ontario College of Pharmacy, in Toronto, and graduated in 1891, winning the College medal for general proficiency. He was also an expert lacrosse player, until a knee injury kept him from playing. He then took over duties as the team's secretary-treasurer, and the team has since won two provincial championships and one inter-championship. He is also a member of the gun club.
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With Our Men In Uniform - June 21st
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"With Our Men in Uniform" was a weekly column where letters or the location of Bradford and West Gwillimbury troops in the Second World War was disclosed to the town. It was a way to give updates on their conditions, or let the soldiers themselves thank the community for any gifts, support, or to say how they were doing overseas.
This week promoted three letters from soldiers, the location and well-being of Hedley Dimock and letter of thanks from Ken Ogilvie.