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Architecture of Evans/Hayhurst Home

  • CA BWGPL OS10016

An original cast iron lock with porcelain knob in 1858 in the Evans/Hayhurst house. This style of lock was in fashion circa 1860 to 1900.

Architecture of Evans/Hayhurst Home

  • CA BWGPL OS8937

A finely designed and executed spiral stair in the Evans/Hayhurst home, complete with lower birdcage, steel centre spindle and a flower carved on top of scroll.

Ardagh, William Davis

  • CA BWGPL 2046

Event Date : 18930416
Event Type : Death
Municipality : West Gwillimbury
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Description : Died suddenly of heart disease on his arrival at New York from Italy.County judge in Winnipeg, but late of Barrie.Age: 66th year.

Ardill, Jack A.

  • CA BWGPL 22197

Event Date : Sunday, September 22, 1968
Event Type : Death
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Community : Newmarket
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Description : Died at York County Hospital, Newmarket. Beloved husband of Jane Snor, and dear father of Peter and John, Aurora, and Jane (Mrs. R. W. Morris), Georgetown; beloved son of Mrs. Mary E. and the late G. Ross Ardill; and loving grandfather of Christa, Robin, Robert and Peter. Resting at the Thompson Funeral Home, 29 Victoria St., Aurora. Service in the chapel on Sept. 25 at 2 p.m. Interment Aurora Cemetery.

Ardill, John Aubrey Thomas & Jane Jacqueline Snor

  • CA BWGPL 5362

Event Date : Monday, December 06, 1937
Event Type : Marriage
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Community : Other - Bradford
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Description : The wedding took place in the home of the bride's parents with the Rev. Dr. Thompson officiating the ceremony.Jane Jacqueline is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Snor of Bradford. John Aubrey Thomas is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Ardill of Aurora.

Area Historical Society Formed

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Community : Bradford West Gwillimbury
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Description : Area Historical Society Formed

The first major steps to preserve the heritage of the Scotch Settlement and area were taken last week when about 20 people officially founded a historical society.

Known as the Scotch Settlement and District Historical Society, it will seek to preserve the historical record of not only the struggles of the Scottish settlers but those of Bradford and West Gwillimbury as well.

Philip Baker, a representative of the Ministry of Culture and Recreation was on hand to describe the procedure in setting up a historical society, the grant structure, and the initial problems that will have to be faced.

DISINTEGRATE

He told the group that the common mistake of most historical societies is to concentrate all activities on one particular project in the beginning and then disintegrate when it is completed.

He urged members to set up a variety of projects that could be tackled over the years.

The next step in the formation of the group is to adopt a charter, Mr. Baker said, and consider affiliation with the Ontario Historical Society.

He commended the society for its decision not to concentrate activities only on the Scotch Settlement, because of the danger that it would then be too limited and not self-perpetuating.

Funds for the immediate future would present the group with its first major hurdle.

Grants from the ministry and Wintario are of the matching variety and the group will first have to acquire funds on its own.

With this in mind, the society will probably ask the councils of Bradford and West Gwillimbury for a grant.

The maximum grant available from the ministry is $550 a year.

WINTARIO

Mr. Baker said other grants are available through Wintario, but also on a 50-50 basis.

The society elected its first officers that same evening, with Eleanor Reid as president, Andrew Rettig secretary-treasurer, George Brown in charge of architecture and historical buildings, and Ruby Fairs, program director.

A fee structure was also approved, with a $5 annual fee for a family, $3 single, and $1 student.

Don Beatty of the Innisfil Historical Society was also present at the meeting, and he related experiences of his own group, especially financial and the difficulty of maintaining an adequate number of members.

The society will meet again later in the fall at a date to be announced.

Arlt, George & Kawchuk, Miss

  • CA BWGPL 22140

Event Date : Sunday, June 30, 1968
Event Type : Marriage
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Community : Bradford
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Description : Miss Kawchuk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kawchuk, Bradford to George Arlt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Arlt, R.R., Aurora. The wedding took place in Trinity Anglican Church, Bradford.Mr. and Mrs. Arlt will reside in Richmond Hill.

Armitage, Annie A. (nee. Philips)

  • CA BWGPL 5218

Event Date : Monday, September 23, 1935
Event Type : Death
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Community : Bond Head
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Description : Passed away in Toronto. Wife of J. S. Armitage formerly of Bradford. Interred in the Bond Head cemetery.

Armson, John Wright

  • CA BWGPL 4261

Event Date : Wednesday, October 28, 1908
Event Type : Death
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Community : Bradford
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Description : Born in West Gwillimbury in 1830, to William Armson, an early settler.Wife predeceased him 20 years ago.Survived by two sons and two daughters: Mr. J.R. Armson, of Orillia; W. Rose Armson, in the Yukon; Mrs. W.T. Stewart, of Shelbourne, and Mrs. Little.Died at the residence of his son-in-law, Dr. A.T. Little, of John
Street (either Barrie or Bradford).Interred at the Christ Church cemetery, in Middleton.

Armson, Margaret

  • CA BWGPL 1659

Event Date : 18900128
Event Type : Death
Municipality : Bradford
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Description : Age: 62 years, 4 months, 15 days.Widow.Sister to Mr. Matthew Faris.Succumbed to an attack of la grippe.

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