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(From the left) Deputy-reeve Milt Hambly, Councillor Sandy Hudson and Reeve Ken Wood of Bradford were present at the opening of the Professor E.A. Smith Natural Resources Educational Centre last Wednesday. The centre is located on the ninth concession east of Highway 11. The 600-acre conservation area will be used to teach students from separate and public school boards about flora and fauna of the surrounding forest.
Reserve Champion and top-selling Shorthorn bull at the Ontario Bull Sale, for S. G. Bennett, Georgetown. "Lexicon" was sired by the International and Royal Winter Fair Supreme Champion, Scotsdale Jupiter and sold at $1,050 to Murray Faris and Son, Bradford, Ont. From the left are seen, S. G. Bennett (Scotsdale), Murray Faris and son Allan, and Maurice Baker (Scotsdale).
Edith Cutting presents Bradford's oldest citizen Walter King with a plaque commemorating his 95th birthday last week. Mrs. Cutting and Mr. King helped found the Gay 60s senior citizens club several years ago. The club was jammed with members last week helping Mr. King celebrate the occasion.
Although Dave's one of the smallest players on the Bradford Blues team, that doesn't stop him from being one of the club's more aggressive players. Dave's in his second year on the Blues, wears number 14 and is 18 years old. He plays centre.
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.