Reserve Champion and top-selling Shorthorn bull at the Ontario Bull Sale, for S. G. Bennett, Georgetown. "Lexicon" was sired by the International and Royal Winter Fair Supreme Champion, Scotsdale Jupiter and sold at $1,050 to Murray Faris and Son, Bradford, Ont. From the left are seen, S. G. Bennett (Scotsdale), Murray Faris and son Allan, and Maurice Baker (Scotsdale).
MP George Taylor (PC Simcoe Centre) limped into Bradford (literally) Monday to officially open his area campaign headquarters. Signing the cast in place to mend a broken ankle he suffered two days before the election call, are Bradford PC association president Waldie Crossland (left), and past-president Ruth Rowe. Looking on in the background are campaign workers (from left), Mary Harrison, Doris Church, Ella Langford, David Smith (campaign manager), and Robert Evans. This photo appeared in the Bradford Witness and South Simcoe News on Feb. 25, 1981 (Vol. 117).
Edith Cutting presents Bradford's oldest citizen Walter King with a plaque commemorating his 95th birthday last week. Mrs. Cutting and Mr. King helped found the Gay 60s senior citizens club several years ago. The club was jammed with members last week helping Mr. King celebrate the occasion.
Barbara Jean G. Coutts, daughter of Mr and Mrs. John M. Coutts of Cookstown has received her Bachelor of Arts degree from McMaster University, Hamilton, Miss Coutts will attend Hamilton Teachers' College in the fall.