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Saint, Leonard & Eva McMaine

Event Date : Thursday, November 14, 1907
Event Type : Marriage

Description : Eva, daughter of Mr. Albert McMaine (McMain), of King, to Mr. Leonard Saint, only son of Mr. Thomas Saint, of Bradford. The wedding took place at St. Paul's Church, Newmarket. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Blackley. The bride was supported by the groom's sister, May. The groom was supported by the bride's brother, Stanley.

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Newmarket canal - Hurrah for the Canal

:Judging from the above heading which preceded a local item in the Era of last week, what a time there will be in Newmarket when the Trent Valley Canal branch (so called) is completed through to that town from the Holland River. A gentleman who had spent several days in Newmarket last week and in passing through our village on Monday, wondered if the Laurier Government had gone completely crazy by making a preliminary grant of $700 000 to build a good sized ditch a distance of 8 miles to an inland town. He looked upon it as a political sop. There is no kick coming from the Newmarket Era, however, as may be seen from the following item: "Mr. Grant one of the contractors for Newmarket end of the Canal, has been in town all week making arrangements to commence work. The stone house and one of the barns on the Hulse farm have been leased for a term. Sixty horses arrived here yesterday and more expected to-day. It is said that the contractors intend to employ 300 teams and 400 men. Work will commence this week if not already started, in the vicinity of the "Green Lane," a mile and a quarter north of Newmarket, where a lock and basin will be constructed. The United Factories have received orders to vacate their property on Huron St., where the survey runs, and are advertising a quantity of wood for sale at a low price to save handling twice. It certainly begins to look as if the Newmarket Canal is not all talk."

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Bradford's First Boy Scouts

"Bradford's first Boy Scouts won the District Bugle at Newmarket in 1913. Leaders, George G. Green and Eldon Waldruff. Some of the boys in this troupe: Bill Stevenson, Charlie Evans, Alex Spence, (?) Hamilton, (?) McKinstry, Leonard Sutton, Norman Spence, Walter Coombs, George Mattice, (?) Bowles, Jack Stewart, Max Evans, (?) Gummerson, Graham Evans, Allie Drake, Fred Evans, Winston Stoddart, Norman Saint, Norman Wilson."

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Collings, Thomas birth

Event Date : Thursday, October 24, 1935
Event Type : Birth

Description : In York Country Hospital, a son, born to Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Collings (nee. Jean Blizzard).

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Stephenson, Marilyn birth

Event Date : Monday, April 10, 1939
Event Type : Birth

Description : Born in Newmarket Hospital, a daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Stephenson (nee. Helena Gowland).

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Kingsley, Peter birth

Event Date : Friday, December 04, 1942
Event Type : Birth

Description : A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Kingsley of Bradford at York County Hospital in Newmarket.

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Wist, James Frank (Jim) birth

Event Date : Monday, February 21, 1944
Event Type : Birth

Description : A son to Mr and Mrs John Wist of Newmarket at York County Hospital in Newmarket.

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Wist, James Frank (Jim) birth

Event Date : Monday, February 21, 1944
Event Type : Birth

Description : A son to Mr and Mrs John Wist of Newmarket at York County Hospital in Newmarket.

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Kingsley, James birth

Event Date : Monday, June 05, 1944
Event Type : Birth

Description : A son to Mr and Mrs Wilfred Kingsley of Bradford at York County Hospital in Newmarket.

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