Communities - West Gwillimbury
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Part of Joe Saint fonds
Contains news clippings and articles on West Gwillimbury
Joe Saint
Communities - West Gwillimbury
Part of Joe Saint fonds
Contains news clippings and articles on West Gwillimbury
Joe Saint
Part of Local History Collection
Fisher's Corners School, S.S. #7. Gladys Bell was the teacher. Back Row, left to right: Ruth Jackson, Mary Harrison, Ruth Morrison, Donald Arnold, David Harrison, Gladys Bell (teacher). Front Row: Ronald Morrison, Fred Arnold, Eleanor Jackson, Donald Harrison.
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S.S. #7 Teacher Miss. Ena Brown. Back Row (l-r): Carole Steers, Eleanor Jackson, Henk Willems. Third Row (l-r): Fred Steers, Linda Steers, John Willems, Richard Turner. Second Row (l-r): Vivian Turner, Billy Turner, Jackie ? Front Row (l-r): Irene Jackson, Jackie Willems, Lana ?
Fisher's Corners School With Grades 7 & 8 From Newton Robinson
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S.S. #7, Fisher's Corners, with Grades 7 and 8 from Newton Robinson. Teacher was Miss Marjorie Barber. Back Row, left to right: Miss Marjorie Barber (teacher), Gail Halbert (Gr. 7), Sarah Parsons (Gr. 7), Ross Brown, David Parsons, Evelyn Connell, Helen Steers. Middle Row: Marie Reynolds, Donna Stewart, Allyson Fleming, Jane Rowe, Elizabeth Steers, Andrew Turner, Ian Bowles. Front Row: Roger Stewart, Ken B., Marvin Chantler, Fred Steers, Rhonda Hollingshead, Judy Lennox. Sitting: Brian Hughes, Jim Hughes.
Fishers Corners Women's Institute
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Marie McVety, Agnes Cowan, Marion Noble, Jessie Steers, May Bowles, Maureen Couture, Eva Wright, Jean Hughes, Jean Gordon, Audrey Scales, Mary Hounsome and Edna Hounsome.
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This edition of the Bradford Witness celebrated the Centennial Year of the town. Histories of the surrounding communities were added to the edition in honour of this event, and were contributions from the Women's Institutes. This article is a brief history of Fisher's Corners, located east of Highway 27 and 9th Concession.
Bradford Witness
Back Row (l-r): Dora Hosegood, Jean Allan, Kathleen Hosegood, Ruby Rutledge, Bruce Jackson, Gerald Hosegood. Middle Row (l-r): Alan Ramsay, Bill Rutledge, Arthur Harrison, Grace Jackson, Mary Harrison, Don Ramsay. Front Row (l-r): Myrna Faris, Ruth Morrison, Alvin Faris, Ruth Jackson, Ron Faris (little drummer boy).
Silas Harvey is seated with his son Herman standing to his left and son Henry to his right. Silas Harvey was the brother of Jesse Harvey. The Harveys lived at the southwest corner of Fisher's Corners.
S.S. # 7 Fishers Corners School
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S.S. #7 School
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library
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"If you've ever driven through the intersection of the 9th line and the 5th sideroad in West Gwillimbury and wondered just exactly where you were, there's no need to worry any more. On Monday the members of the Women's Institute of Fisher's Corners just west of Highway 400, saw their sign go up on the northwest corner of the intersection, simply reading "Welcome to Fisher's Corners." To most of the community's residents, the area has always been known as Fisher's Corners. Now, with a little help from the Women's Institute and Judy Rupke, who painted the sign, anyone travelling through will be reminded of where they are. A story, which dates back several years, tells of residents named Fisher living on the four corners of the intersection. Over the years, the name of Fisher's Corners caught on."
Paul Burns