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Austin, George Robert death

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  • Pièce
  • 1992-04-01
  • Fait partie de Vital Statistics

April 1, 1992
Death
AUSTIN, George Robert suddenly at York County Hospital, Newmarket on Wednesday April 1, 1992. George Austin of Bond Head in his 42nd year. Beloved husband of Penny. Loving father of Ruth, Robert, Roy and Lee. Beloved son of Frances and the late Joseph Austin. Fondly remembered by his six grandchildren. Rested at the Rod Abrams Funeral Home, Tottenham from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Friday. Funeral services was [sic] held in the chapel on Saturday 11 a.m. followed by interment at Bond Head Cemetery.

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Chornenki, Nettie death

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  • Pièce
  • 1992-08-08
  • Fait partie de Vital Statistics

August 8, 1992
Death
CHORNENKI: Nettie, at Newmarket on Saturday, August 8th, 1992. Nettie of Bond Head and former of Toronto, dear mother of Stephen and his wife Nadia of Bond Head. Dear grandmother of Christien, Peter and Susan, dear great grandmother of Ricky and Stephanie. Friends called at Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Homes, 30 Simcoe St., Bradford. Service was held in the Chapel on Monday, August 10, 1992 at 11:00 a.m. Interment Holy Martyrs Cemetery, Bradford.

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Bond Head Booketeria a novel idea

An article about the creation of a "Booketeria" in order to help provide library services to the Bond Head area.

"What is a Booketeria? It's a self-serve mini-library, a new and innovative way to make library resources more available in a small community. With the help of the Bond Head Post Mistress Judith Baguely, room was found in the tiny Bond Head Post Office for shelving that holds approximately 450 paperback books, ranging from adult titles to kids' literature, and from romance and murder mysteries, to the latest works by Canadian authors..."

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Jane Ellen Ooutts and James Sebastian Scicluna marriage

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  • 1993-09-25
  • Fait partie de Vital Statistics

September 25, 1993
Marriage
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Ooutts wish to announce the marriage of their daughter Jane Ellen to James Sebastian son of Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Scicluna of Michigan, U.S.A. on Saturday, September 25, 1993 at Bond Head United Church.

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Meher, Jennie Bowles death

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  • Pièce
  • 1994-01-28
  • Fait partie de Vital Statistics

January 28, 1994
Obituaries
MEHER JENNIE - At Simcoe Manor Beeton on Friday January 28th, 1994. Jennie Bowles of Bond Head. In her 93rd year. Dearly beloved wife of the late Matthew Meher. Dear mother of Mary andher husband Charles Gibson of Barrie, Peter and his wife Ena of Thornton, Muriel and her husband Walter Reynolds of Bond Head, and Kenneth and his wife Jean of Bradford. Pre-deceased by son Douglas. Sister of Laura Hartman of Sarnia. Predeceased by brothers Willie, Russell, Reg and sister Vivian. Loving grandmother of 11 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Paul F. KentFuneray Home (Hwy 27 north) Cookstown on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held at Trinity Anglican Church Bond Head on Monday at 2 p.m. Interment St. Paul's Anglican Cemetery Coulson Hill. Memorial donation to Simcoe Manor Beeton of the Charity of your choice would be appreciated.

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Residents oppose street name changes

"It seemed like a reasonable idea, a good idea: in this, the 50th anniversary of D-Day, to recognize some of the municipality's most highly decorated veterans, by renaming duplicate street names in their honour.
The list of names, compiled by the Royal Canadian Legion with the assistance of Bradford West Gwillimbury Police Service researchers, included Gunner JohN Douglas Breeze, recipient of the Military Medal for bravery, and Squadron Commander Brad walker, recipient of the Distinguished Flying Cross.
The idea was to honor the war veterans, while they were still alive; to eliminate the risk of confusion of street names in an emergency, by changing similar names; and perhaps, to untie the Municipality in a gesture towards its veterans.
Instead, it re-opened old wounds, and contributed towards new grievances. ..."

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Scholten, Richard death

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  • 1994-10-30
  • Fait partie de Vital Statistics

October 30, 1994
Death
SCHOLTEN, Richard - At his residence on Sunday, October 30, 1994, Richard Scholten of Bond Head in his 52nd year. Beloved husband of Dagmar. Loving father of Stephanie, Stephen, Dawn and Diane. Dear grandfather of Adison and Alisha. Predeceased by his father Jacob and survived by mother Karen, seven brothers, two sisters and many nieces and nephews. Friends called at the Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe St. Bradford. Funeral service was held at Victory Baptist Church, Newmarket on Wednesday, Novembe 2, 1994 at 2 p.m. Interment at Bond Head Cemetery. Donations to the York County Hospital Foundation, Newmarket would be appreciated.

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A Heritage Moment - Trinity Anglican Church, Bond Head

Description : On the north side of the 7th Line, about 1 km. west of Bond Head, there is a metre-high cairn in the fence line, that marks the location of the home and church built by the Rev. Featherstone Osler in the late 1830s. The frame church, that would become Trinity Anglican Church in Bond Head, was initially planned a lecture base for divinity students, church school, and centre for baptisms and marriages. It was during this time, that four sons were born to the Oslers - Feathersone, Britton, Edmund and William. The two elder sons became lawyers of note, Edmund a banker, and William, a doctor who was knighted for his service to his fellow man, and whose work changed the nature of medical practice and diagnosis. A number of medical facilities in Ontario have been named in honour of Sir William Osler, and at Trinity Anglican Church today, a memorial window and brass plaque are of great interest to the members of the medical profession who come from all over the world to visit the birthplace of this leader of their chosen profession. The Osler timber-frame country church, with its stucco coating, was moved in September of 1885 from the 7th Line to the top of the hill, at the northwest corner of Bond Head. It was rollered down the rural road in sections, reassembled, then given a veneer of brick and a new steeple. New oak pews were installed, and the interior was trimmed in oak. Much of the original interior and exterior still survive, including items used by Rev. Osler himself. On December 20th, 1885, Rev. Osler travelled from his Dundas charge to officially open the renovated church in its new location. Recently, Dr. Watters, a local resident and retired surgeon, speaking to the Bradford West Gwillimbury Local History Association, stated, "The old Osler church built and preached in by the Reverend Featherstone Osler, home to his astonishing family, is a piece of Canadian history of interest around the world. We must find some way to preserve the Osler church as part of that character, and as a reminder of the kind of people who began it."

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