- CA BWGPL OS10456
- 2007
The Meadowview Barn being torn down. This barn was located on the west side of Highway 11 just past the intersection of Barrie Street and the 8th Line and it backed on to Gardiner Dr. in the new subdivision on the 8th Line.
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The Meadowview Barn being torn down. This barn was located on the west side of Highway 11 just past the intersection of Barrie Street and the 8th Line and it backed on to Gardiner Dr. in the new subdivision on the 8th Line.
The May Tea and Bake Sale was the last social event to be held in the Loyal True Blue Hall by Senior Citizens of the Friendship Club. Club meetings and events have been held at the hall for 24 years. In the future events will be held at the new Senior Citizens' Centre on Blake Street. Above from left are: Miss Laura Baynes, David McClymont, who officially opened the afternoon event; Mrs. Allan Couchman, president and convener of the tea, and Miss S. C. Robertson who performs the tea honors.
Helen Vipond and Lorraine Mantle standing at the graveside of husband/father "Lieutenant M. C. Vipond" in The UN Memorial Cemetery in Busan, Korea.
John Cerswell Sawmill, just east of the Anglican church, near Bond Head. 22 ½ acres - southeast corner of lot 22, con. 7, Tecumseth Builder: Asher Miller Foster, 1828 (Sold to Cerswell in 1829) Dam: 200 feet long and 14 feet high Mill: Frame building 38 by 48 feet Water Wheel: Wooden 16-foot in diameter Pond: Filled the valley at junction of branches of Beaver Creek running north. Operated by Cerswell 1829-1870
The old Lytle Residence in Bond Head is in the background of this photo. It had a long lane running back to it. The photo in the front is the old Duffin Home.
Gabriel and Betty Bonczos of Bradford celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary recently. The couple was married in 1930 in Budapest, Hungary and moved to Canada 31 years ago. Mr. Bonczos retired five years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Bonczos have three daughters and five grandchildren. Congratulations to them both.
Scott Family Reunion in Innisfil
The George Scott family of Barrie held a family reunion at the home of their daughter, Mrs. John Coleman, Innisfil, Sunday Aug. 31. With the exceptions of Mrs. Coleman's daughter, Mrs Parker-Nance (who is now living in England) and Harvey Perrin and Bill Earlem the whole family is shown above. Back Row: Charlotte Delagran, Susan DeLagran, Charles Watson, Patricia Perrin, Margaret DeLagran, Allan Scott, Leslie Scott, Jack Coleman, Mary Coleman, Allan Scott, Harold DeLagran, Hugh Wallace, Mrs. Allan Scott, George Scott, Susan Scott, Ms. George Scott, Mrs. Bill Earle. Centre Row: Mrs. Harvey Perrin, Mrs. Charles Watson, James W. Scott, Mrs. J.W. Scott, Mrs. Hugh Wallace, Mrs. Jack. Coleman, Mrs. Harold DeLagran. Front Row: Jim Coleman, Bill Scott, John DeLagran, Francis Scott, Johnny Scott, Ruth Scott, Stephanie Earle, Peggy Earle.
Weary West Kicks Its Howling Blizzards Downstairs Into Ontario
Marooned cars, zig-zagged across Yonge St. at Fennell Corners, made it tough for snowplows. First through on stretch between Bradford and Barrie, bucked drifts and a 40-mph blizzard for more then eight hours. But Ontario's drifts are comparative molehills to Saskatchewan's mountains.
Looking south down Simcoe Road from the intersection at Holland Street.