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- 1909-03-11
Part of WEGWHIST Collection
Ad for D.F. Porter, merchant tailor of Bradford in 1909.
Bradford Witness
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Part of WEGWHIST Collection
Ad for D.F. Porter, merchant tailor of Bradford in 1909.
Bradford Witness
Dial 'Phone System in Operation Here Early Sunday Last
Part of Local History Collection
"Bradford telephone users this week were credited with contributing largely to the success of Sunday's cutover to dial operation, by C.E. Blosdale, Bell Telephone manager for this region." ...
Bradford Witness
Part of George Jackson fonds
Dimock's Garage was an important business in Bradford in the early 1930's when this photo was taken. Harold Iceton, who submitted the photo writes: "Mrs. Al Dimock, affectionately known as Minnie to her many friends (gave me this photo). The photo dates back to 1931 when Albert Dimock first started up business in Bradford with his young son Hedley. They were soon joined by his wife Minnie and daughter Eileen. This building has now been demolished and replaced by the Royal Bank Building.
Bradford Witness
Dominion Store Managers to Get Trip to World's Fair
Part of Local History Collection
"Mr. Ken. Keith, manager of the local Dominion Store, announces plans that Dominion Stores, Limited have completed for a chain-wide store staff contest." ...
Bradford Witness
Part of George Jackson fonds
"This week's historical photo was submitted by Lew Campbell of RR 2, Bradford, whose father, W.L. Campbell (behind the counter) operated the drug store on Holland Street now occupied Ritchie's Variety Store. Fred C. Cook, standing in front of the counter, worked for Mr. Campbell for several years, intending to become a druggist. But he went into the insurance business instead. Mr. Campbell owned the drug store in Bradford for 57 years. He graduated from the Ontario College of Pharmacy in 1891, a silver medalist in his class."
Bradford Witness
Duncan McArthur Brutally Assaulted and Robbed in his Bond Head Garage
Part of Local History Collection
"Mr. Duncan McArthur, proprietor of the Bond Head garage, is a patient in York County Hospital, Newmarket, recovering from a brutal assault, committed in his garage last Friday night around 10 o'clock, when he was struck on the head and kicked about the body, before being robbed of his wallet." ...
Bradford Witness
Forty years ago today in the Witness
Part of George Jackson fonds
"Chicken thieves got away with between 39 and 40 fowl from the barn of Thomas Stewart, 10th line, West Gwillimbury. The pilferers had evidently used a car or light truck in their night prowling, as the marks of tires were plainly visible on the side of the road. It was thought they made their way along a gulley running from the vicinity of the car through a field to the back of the barn. The sound of a fire alarm bell for the first time in many months cause excitement in the town. It was soon discovered, however, that a representative of the Fire Underwriters Association was in town on one of his periodic visits and had put in a fire alarm, calling out the brigade for a test run. The inspector was reported to have been satisfied with the prompt and business-like response."
Ken Kerr
Part of WEGWHIST Collection
Advertisement of George Ogilvie, tailor, on Holland Street West.
Bradford Witness
Part of Vital Statistics
Event Date : Thursday, September 16, 1948
Event Type : Death
Description : Husband of Sarah Rebecca Ward and father of Lloyd, Ward, Mrs. Steet (Grace) and Marguerite died in Penetanguishene at 62. He had moved to Bradford 22 year prior to his death and owned the Bradford Bakery. Interment in Markham Presbyterian Cemetery.
Bradford Witness
Part of Local History Collection
An article describing Mr. Henry "Harry" Parker's blacksmith shop.
Edmund Garrett