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Parte deJoe Saint fonds
Contains clippings and photographs of Bradford West Gwillimbury's transportation methods
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Parte deJoe Saint fonds
Contains clippings and photographs of Bradford West Gwillimbury's transportation methods
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Out of Fuel Plane Crash Lands on Hochreiter Gardens
Parte deLocal History Collection
"A New York family of five escaped with minor injuries Sunday evening when their small amphibious plane ran out of fuel while returning from a flight to Muskoka and crash landed a few yards from the edge of the Holland river on Hochreiter's new garden development..."
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Office Window - Aurora Yacht Club/ Holland River/ Hurricane hazel
Parte deLocal History Collection
Article features news on the construction of Aurora's Yacht Club, an editorial on what Bradford can do with its river at the entrance to the town for publicity, and Holland River's history. It also mentions the upcoming 10th anniversary of Hurricane Hazel's path through Bradford.
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Office Window - York County Hospital/ Holland River
Parte deLocal History Collection
Article features news on the fundraiser by the Bradford Lions Club for the York County Hospital, news on the recent break-ins and theft around town, and debate on the true name of the Holland River (vs. Schomberg River in the southwest)
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When Did the Holland River Change its Name?
Parte deLocal History Collection
Article describes the discovery of a 'Schomberg River' sign on the bridge to Bradford instead of Holland River.
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Prompt Attention Given Incorrect Sign at Bridge
Parte deLocal History Collection
Article describes the action taken on the 'Schomberg River' sign on the bridge to Bradford instead of Holland River, reflecting on the previous publication's discovery.
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Looking Back Over the Century - Holland Landing
Parte deLocal History Collection
The Bradford Witness decided to release a series of articles from local townspeople on the history of certain events in Bradford and West Gwillimbury's time. This week, the history of Holland Landing is the topic.
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Elusive bottom slows rail bridge
Parte deLocal History Collection
"Since last July, a 10-man construction crew from the Canadian National Railways has been installing a new railway trestle across the Holland River, on the boundry [sic] of Simcoe county and the Region of York. The new steel trestle will extend 275 feet across the river and sit 16 to 17 inches higher than the wooden bridge which the railroad is presently using." ... article explains the history of this bridge, and the difficulties of the new installation.
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Holland River or Schomberg River?
Parte deLocal History Collection
An editorial disputing the claim that the river flowing through Bradford is actually called the Schomberg River. The common name for the river in Bradford is the Holland River. Article appeared on page one and six of the newspaper.
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Parte deLocal History Collection
Article republished from the Toronto Evening Star on the canals and rivers surrounding Holland Landing, the Holland Marsh, and Newmarket. It was a general history article for the Toronto Evening Star recipients.
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