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Council sets stage for police amalgamation

Article about the amalgamation of the Bradford and Innisfil Police Departments; the previous defeated vote was reexamined after Innisfil Town Council voted for the bylaw, and BWG Town Council revisited the proposal.

Bradford West Gwillimbury Times

Gary Lamb's Business Card

Business card found in library time capsule. Business card is for Gary Lamb, Town of Bradford Councillor.

Bradford Public Library

History of the Gwillimburys

"When Jean Keffer asked me to sign her petition to keep Gwillimbury in the Town name, I did so with the following in mind...Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Gwillim was an aide-de-camp of General Wolfe. He was with Wolfe when the General died on the Plains of Abraham in 1759. His daughter Elizabeth married John Graves Simcoe; the rest is history. My own connection to the "Gwillburys" began in 1803, when my 5G-Grandfather, John Eves, a Quaker from Pennsylvania, built one of the first settler dwellings, after he was patented with Lot 108 in West Gwillimbury. He is credited with the first industry in the "Gwillimburys", when he built a sawmill on the Holland River soon after. I even found reference to North Gwillimbury in the 1881 census where my Great-Great grandparents Thomas Lamb and Rachel Eves briefly lived. When I wrote on the Millenium Clock Monument, with assistance from George Jackson, I tried to balance the story of the Town and Township, so that one can see the relationship that existed, where we were intertwined socially, economically and emotionally. My wife Julie and I both spent our formative years in West Gwillimbury, and our two sons are the 9th generation in Ontario as descended from those original settlers on Lot 108. The name Bradford West Gwillimbury may be long and unwieldy, but historically and emotionally it is ours alone."

Gary Lamb

Lamb, Helen Edna May (Bonnie) (McIssac) death

November 23, 1994
Death
LAMB, Helen Edna May (Bonnie) - Suddenly at her residence onWednesday, November 23, 1994. Bonnie McIsaac of Richmond Hill in her 62nd year. Beloved wife of the [late] David Lamb. Loving mother of Gary and his wife Julie,Ross and his wife Jane, Dawn and her husband Jim O'Neill, Dale and his wife Gloria and Bruce. Dear grandmother of 9 grandchildren. Also survived by her sister Aileen Brewster, and her brothers Barry and Ken. Friends called at the Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe St., Bradford. Funeral service was held in the chapel on Sunday, November 27, 1994 at 12 p.m. Followed by cremation. Donations to York County Hospital Foundation, Newmarket, would be appreciated.

Bradford West Gwillimbury Times

Lamb, William David Harrison death

January 16, 1992
Death
LAMB - William David Harrison. Suddenly at Richmond Hill on Thursday, January 16, 1992. David Lamb of Richmond Hill and formerly of R.R. #4 Bradford in his 64th year. Beloved husband of Helen (Bonnie) McIsaac. Dear father of Gary and his wife Julie, Ross, Dawn and her husband Jim O'Neill, Dale and his wife Gloria, Bruce and his wife Kelly. Dear brother of Roy and his wife Lois of Beaverton. Dear nephew of Lillie Windatt (Lamb) of Orillia. Also survived by 8 grandchildren. Friends called at Lathangue and Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe St Bradford. Service was held in the chapel on Sunday, January 19, 1992 at 2:00 p.m. followed by cremation.

Bradford West Gwillimbury Times

Library Fundraising Drive

A newspaper clipping about a fundraising drive to help raise funds for a new Bradford Public Library at 100 Holland Court.

Included with the article is a picture of those involved in fundraising for the new library.
Front Row (L-R): Bill Marks, Anne Wagg, Debbie Jesk, Ryan Lamb
Second Row (L-R): Art Kneeshaw, Eleanor Sherbo, Pauline Taylor
Back Row (L-R): Ron Quinton, Dennis Roughley, Gary Lamb
Absent for photo: George Jackson, Bob Evans, Brenda Nolan

Bradford Witness

New library building approved

"Council highly praised the new library building when it was presented to them last week. the architect, Bill Lett, stood beaming along with the library committee as their $1.2 million proposal was unanimously approved..."

Bradford Weekly

On Time, on budget! part 2

"The new 42000 sq. ft. Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library at 425 Holland St. West opened its doors on May 24. ..."

Bradford Times

Pat Storey - New Mayor

Article about the 1991 election, where Pat Storey was voted in the new mayor of Bradford West Gwillimbury, and information on Frank Jonkman (as councillor), Dennis Roughley and John Maurino as Ward 2 councillors, and Peter Dykie and John Gabriel as Ward 1 councillors.

Bradford Today

Proposal for $11.6 million Admin Centre

A 30,000 sq. ft. Administration Building, with a Council Chamber that could double as an Arts Center. A 14,000 sq. ft. South Simcoe Police Station, that shares an atrium-style public entry with the Administration building. A separate courthouse - and possibly, an Ambulance station. All of it to be paid for through development charges, reserve funds from the sale of the municipal electrical utility, contributions from the County of Simcoe, and the sale of surplus properties - with no impact on the tax rate. ...

Bradford West Gwillimbury Times

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