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If you have any additional information about the people in this photo please contact the library at 905-775-3328.
If you have any additional information about the people in this photo please contact the library at 905-775-3328.
A full map of the Busan area with a red marker down in the lower right quadrant showing the location of the UN Memorial Cemetery.
(L-R) James Kenneth Fraser 1883-1939 (Ken) and Gordon Lovat Fraser 1884-1960 (Gordon), sons of William Sutherland FRASER and Rachel McGEARY of Helmsdale Farm, West Gwillimbury Township, Simcoe County.
First Bradford Brownies Pack entertained residents at Martingale Villa last week. The 25 girls sand Christmas songs and danced. The club performed on all three floors of the home, so they were pretty tuckered out by the time they finished.
With Presbyterians from all over Canada opening their annual assembly today, the lad on the tricycle pedalled up on the sidewalk of Knox Church to inspect the banner on the front. He was greeted by Rev. R. A. Birnie, a native of Scotland, who has ministered at Duntroon, Ont., more than 20 years, and Rev. W. A. Hunter of Bradford for 38 years in the ministry. "My names Kenny," said the boy.
Mathew Kneeshaw, the Simcoe County Board of Education Trustee, was one of the key people in the 112th graduation exercises at Bradford District High School. He presented prizes and diplomas to the graduating students, two of whom are Martha Verhaaff and Nancy Jean Burton. Martha was the junior valedictorian, and Nancy Jean gave the address for the senior class.
After many years of distinguished service, Simcoe-Centre MPP Arthur Evans, a Bradford resident, announced his retirement from public office. This photo appeared with a group of others in The Witness entitled "Bradford's year in photos."