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- 1933
Part of Local History Collection
An ad for Sutherland’s Grocery in Bradford, c. 1933. Appeared in the Bradford Witness.
Luanne Campbell Edwards
Part of Local History Collection
An ad for Sutherland’s Grocery in Bradford, c. 1933. Appeared in the Bradford Witness.
Luanne Campbell Edwards
T. Kilkenny & Son Funeral Cost Invoice
Part of Local History Collection
Image of an invoice from T. Kilkenny & Son for funeral expenses. Dated June 15, 1934.
Luanne Campbell Edwards
T. Kilkenny & Sons Advertisement
Part of WEGWHIST Collection
Copy of an ad in the Bradford Witness for T. Kilkenny and Sons that appeared in November of 1882.
Bradford Witness
Part of John Harrison Fonds
Correspondence between T. W. W. Evans and the Municipality of Bradford in relation to the Holland Marsh drainage scheme, 1926-1936.
John Harrison
Part of John Harrison Fonds
Fee breakdown for services from T. W. W. Evans, dated October 26, 1927. Signed by Evans on December 10, 1926 and September 3, 1929.
John Harrison
Part of Local History Collection
View of The Country Store in the early 1990s.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library
The Country Store and Marshland
Part of Local History Collection
View of The Country Store and residences backing onto the Holland Marsh in the early 1990s.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library
Part of Local History Collection
Article of brief history on the Great Fire of Bradford (1871). Scanned from a donation of the Bradford Today supplement to the Bradford Witness.
Bradford Today
The Guild and Go Station on Bridge Street
Part of Local History Collection
Looking south across Bridge Street from the Bradford GO Station. In the background is the Restoration Guild (formerly Bak's Market).
The young don't trust business
Part of George Jackson fonds
"At the first conference of employees in the Consumer and Commercial Relations Ministry, the Honourable Sidney Handleman presented a survey of consumer attitudes taken in North Bay recently. Aside from revealing that the vast majority of consumer protection law, the most startling revelation concerns the attitude of young people towards the business. That concerns me. It should concern small business people even more. What is even more startling is the result of the question, "How much profit out of each dollar do you think food chains make after taxes"? The answers covered the gambit from nothing to $2. One food chain in its 1976 annual report stated that "earnings per dollar of sales were less that 8-10 of a cent, compared with one cent per dollar in the same period last year..."
Bradford Witness