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Sandra Elizabeth Roughley and Ronald Matthew Payne marriage

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  • 1990-08-03

August 3, 1990
Wedding

Dennis and Isabel Roughley, Bradford, Ont. are pleased to announce the wedding of their daughter, Sandra Elizabeth to Ronald Matthew Payne, son of Ron and Gayle Payne, Bradford, Ont.
The wedding took place Friday, Aug. 3, 1990. The happy couple will reside in Newmarket.

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Stelck, Mervyn Hey death

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  • 1990-03-21

March 21, 1990
Death
STELCK, Mervyn Hey - At the Riverdale Hospital on Wednesday, March 21, 1990. Merve Stelck, beloved husband of the late Dorothy Cunningham. Lovingly remembered by daughter Pat Williams and grandsons Peter and Evan, all of Torongo. Cremation has taken place at St. James' Crematorium, Toronto.

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Zuercher, Minerva Smith Bastendorf death

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  • 1990-05-25

May 25, 1990
Death
ZUERCHER, Minerva, suddenly at York County Hospital, Newmarket on Friday, May 25, 1990. Minerva Zuercher of Bradford in her 84th year. Beloved wife of Edwin Zuercher, the late Lloyd Bastendorf and the late Robert Smith. Dear mother of William Bastendorf and June Visch. Loving grandmother of Jaycey and Russel [sic] Visch.
Friends called at the Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe St., Bradford. Service was held in the chapel on Monday, May 28, 1990 at 11:00 a.m. followed by cremation.

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Leung, Stephanie Mai Lan birth

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  • 1990-02-19

February 19, 1990
Birth

LEUNG, Benny and Christine are thrilled to announce the birth of their first child Stephani Mai Lan born on February 19, 1990 at York County Hospital, weighing 5 lbs. 15 oz.
Proud grandparents are Stan and June Tompopowski of Alliston and Tho Lin Leung of Hong Kong. Heartfelt thanks to Dr. Jackson and the Maternity Staff at York County for Stephanie's safe arrival.

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Bond Head Hotel

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A horse and buggy in front of the Bond Head Hotel. James McDermott the hotel keeper, William McGowan a weaver, William Gilkinson a policeman and carpenter, John Long the printer for Bond Head paper, Marshall Hipwell a storekeeper, Ross Carter a storekeeper, and Torrance Averill a butcher in Cookstown.

The Original Reilly Family

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Members of the Reilly (alternative spelling: Riley) family who came from Ireland.
Top Row, left to right: Francis, Archibald, Elizabeth, George.
Bottom Row: Alex, Jane, Arthur.

McDonald, Donald George

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Event Date : Monday, July 11, 1955
Event Type : Death
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Community : Bradford
Description : At Toronto General Hospital on Monday, July 11, 1955, Donald George McDonald, beloved son of Donald E. McDonald and the late Mary J. Kearn, and dear brother of Sinclair, Will and Marguerite. Resting at the Lathangue-Kilkenny Funeral Home, Simcoe St., Bradford, for service on Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery.

Horlings, Elsie Wilma

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Event Date : Wednesday, October 25, 1944
Event Type : Birth
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Community : Bradford
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Concession : 0
Description : A daughter to Mr and Mrs Walter Horlings of Newmarket at Mrs Fuller's Nursing Home in Bradford.

Larsen, Dr. Edward George & Madill, Luella Ferne

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  • 1954-06-23

Event Date : Monday, June 14, 1954
Event Type : Marriage
Municipality : Barrie, Ont.
Community : Other - Bradford
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Concession : 0
Description : Luella Ferne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Madill of Bradford, to Dr. Edward George Larsen, son of Mrs. Vera Kodal of Royal Oak, Mich. The wedding took place in Trinity Anglican Church, Barrie. Rev. F. G. Sherring officiated.The bride's only attendant was Mrs. Allen Glassford of Beeton as matron of honour. Dr. Richard Kutcipal of Grand Rapids, Mich., was groomsman and the usher was Calvin Madill, brother of the bride.

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Royal Bank's 125th

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Community : Bradford
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Description : D-Day had launched the greatest invasionary force in recorded history. The allies, from their toe-hold on the beaches of Normandy, were driving the Nazi armies back toward Germany. On the home front, the mood was one of optimism, even though items were still in short supply, and rationing a fact of life. And in Bradford, on July 15th, 1944, William Compton opened the "Carload Groceteria" on Holland Street West. Compton purchased Sutherland's grocery and bakery shop, which had been in business since the 1850's. With the assistance of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, he managed to stock his shelves, despite war-time restrictions. After the war, rationing came to an end, and Bradford began to grow, as immigrants, most from central Europe and the Netherlands, moved to the area. William's son, Gordon, grew up in an increasingly cosmopolitan town, and remembers primarily the "absolute honesty" of the new arrivals. "Their sense of honor was the only thing they arrived in Canada with," Gord Compton says. "Bradford was a heck of a nice place to grow up in." Gord helped out around the store, as soon as he was old enough to stock the shelves, and prepare and deliver orders. In those days, deliveries were complicated by the lack of street numbers. Residents would phone in an order and identify themselves - either by name, or if they were new to the area, by their residence: the old Smith house, the Jones house. "It was a very different era," Gord remembers. "You knew everybody in town, and of course, everybody knew you." The end of the war also brought the rise of the Chain Store. In 1951 William Compton joined with other independent grocers and Oshawa Wholesalers to form I.G.A., and the store became Compton's I.G.A. Compton's kept pace with the growth of the town, moving to new and larger premises on John Street in 1966 and finally to its current location, in August 1983. The store is now under the management of the third generation, Gord's son David. It is David who is organizing the 50th anniversary celebrations.

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