Event Date : Thursday, October 14, 1965 Event Type : Death Municipality : Community : Newmarket Street : Lot : Concession : 0 Description : Died at York County Hospital, Newmarket. Of R.R. 1, Kettleby, husband of Margaret Quintilian and father of Thomas and Mary. Requiem mass was held Oct. 16 from Holy Martyrs of Japan Church, Bradford, with interment at McGann's Cemetery.
Event Date : Thursday, April 10, 1980 Event Type : In Memoriam Municipality : Community : Other - Bradford Street : Lot : Concession : 0 Description : Father, grandfather and great-grandfather, April 10, 1980 - Lovingly remembered by Roy, Joan, Cindy, Brian, Rosann and Jeffery.
Event Date : Monday, February 24, 1947 Event Type : Death Municipality : Community : Other - Bradford Street : Lot : Concession : 0 Description : Wife of the Rev. W.W. Anglin and mother of Mrs J.E. Horton of Bradford died in her daughter, Mrs. H. Burrell's home in Teeswater.
Members of the Bradford chapter of the IODE celebrated the 25th anniversary of its founding on Wednesday June 12. The party was held at the home of Mrs. Brock Evans of Barrie St. Charter members of the Bradford chapter are (left to right): Jean Collings, Lena Blackwell, Olive Coombs, Rite Vale, Marjorie Bateman, Mary Spence, Margaret Fallis, Ina McKenzie, Margaret Carson.
Municipality : Community : Bradford Lot : Concession : Description : The latest crop statistics show that the total onion acreage in the Bradford and District Marshes was down, as was the potato acreage while the area of carrots and lettuce increase. The number of muck vegetable growers continue the steady downward trend of the last twenty years These statistics are compiled each year by the staff of the O.M.A.F. Dairy, Fruit and Vegetable Industries Inspection Branch in Bradford (commonly known as the Bradford Inspection Office). Judy Sturgeon and Barry Roberts would like to thank all of the growers for their cooperation. The onion acreage in Bradford was over 200 acres lower than in 1992, but there were 67 more acres of transplanted onions. This is not surprising, considering the disappointing onion year we had last year and the predictions that 1993 would be more the same. The area devoted to potatoes on muck soil was down by more than 200 acres as well. The carrot and lettuce acreage increased about 80 acres each to make up for some of the difference. The onion and carrot acreages have gone up and down during the past 8-10 years, but there are a few trends in some of the other crops that are revealed by the statistics. The celery acreage has dropped steadily since 1987 and there have been increases in oriental vegetables. There were approximately 228 acres of oriental vegetables in 1990; now the figure is 480 acres. The average farm size this year was 58 acres, but two thirds of the growers operated farms that were 50 acres or less.