Home of Mrs. Harold Watson 1978 built on the former grounds of Presbyterian Church horse sheds dating back to 1890's. In 1951 two lots were purchased for $350.00, one lot 164' x 49', the other one 40' x 265' on which was built a house 24' x 36'. in 1962 it was purchased and completed inside and out. This photo is from the Bradford Womens Institute Scrapbooks.
Marooned cars, zig-zagged across Yonge St. at Fennell Corners, made it tough for snowplows. First through on stretch between Bradford and Barrie, bucked drifts and a 40-mph blizzard for more then eight hours. But Ontario's drifts are comparative molehills to Saskatchewan's mountains.
Some of the hijinks at the annual Gay 60's Christmas party included a mock wedding in which reluctant groom Walter Lloyd (second from left), married the beautiful bride, Bea Dixon. A deonair Ben Steers (second from left) was best man, while Eva Wright (extreme left) resplendent in tuxedo was an usher.
John and Kathleen (Taylor) Harrison on their wedding day. If you have any additional information about this photo please contact the library at 905-775-3328.
Fred and Ann Weening with eight of their nine children. Back Row, from left: Frank, Walter, Sid, John, Fred Sr. Front Row: Fred Jr., Peter, Peter, Trudy, Ann holding Andrew.