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Volume 3

Contains Volume 3 Issues 1-4 of the newsletter "The Harman's of Yonge Street" from 1986.

Marie Svedahl

Volume 3 of the Joe Saint fonds

Contains items on: Buildings (A-E - 1600; F-L - 1610; M-Z - 1620) Photographs - People - Families (1710) Photographs - People - Sports/organizations (1720) Photographs - People - Work groups (1730) Photographs - Around Town - Streets/Buildings (1810) Photographs - Around Town - People at work (1820) Photographs - Around Town - Transportation (1830) Photographs - Maps (1910)

Joe Saint

Volume 4

Contains Volume 4 Issues 1-4 of the newsletter "The Harman's of Yonge Street" from 1987.

Marie Svedahl

Volume 5

Contains Volume 5 Issues 1-4 of the newsletter "The Harman's of Yonge Street" from 1988.

Marie Svedahl

Volume 6

Contains Volume 6 Issues 1-3 of the newsletter "The Harman's of Yonge Street" from 1989.

Marie Svedahl

Volume 7

Contains Volume 7 Issues 1-4 of the newsletter "The Harman's of Yonge Street" from 1990-91.

Marie Svedahl

Walter Reeves - Badge Collection

This collection of pins, medals, and badges, once owned by Walter Reeves, comes to us in digital format from his descendant, Bill Marks. They were collected from Walter's career as Chief of Police for the Town of Bradford, his participation as a Lacrosse player in the 1909 championship, and his St. John's Ambulance badges.

The Ontario Provincial Police began to operate in the area in the 1930s as a motorcycle patrol, working in conjunction with the Chief of Police of the Town. Walter "Gunch" Reeves assisted the first constable posted to the area, I.R. Spencer, in many of these cases. The first OPP detachment office in West Gwillimbury opened on January 1, 1949, where they worked from the second floor of the township building under Corporal D. Adair.

Walter Arthur Reeves was born in England in 1886, and moved to Bradford when he was 13 years old. He was known as a lacrosse star as he was part of Bradford's 1909 O.A.L.A. Intermediate Lacrosse champion team (medal which is included in this collection). He married Sarah "Sadie" Saint in February 1909. He was a train inspector, and was appointed Town Constable in 1929, a position which he served until his death in 1946 from a heart attack.

Bill Marks

Webb Family

Photographs of the Webb family found in the BWGPL collection.

Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library

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