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Smith home

  • CA BWGPL OS11291

The former residence of James Smith in Bond Head. Current home of Quaint family.

South Simcoe Women's Institute Officers

"The officers of Simcoe South Women's Institute posed for a picture following installation ceremonies May 6 at the district annual meeting held at Bond Head. Front row: [left to right] Mrs. Keith Kneeshaw, Mrs. Paul Tipping, Mrs. Everett McVety, Mrs. Cecil Reynolds, Mrs. Donald Monkman, Mrs. Wilbert Trotter, Mrs. William Sutherland. Second row: Mrs. Merven Jessop, Mrs. Irwin Hounsome, Mrs. Albert Woodcock, Mrs. James Church, Mrs. Al Tizzard, Mrs. James Crosbie, Mrs. Douglas Montgomery, Mrs. Owen Bell, Mrs. Allan Orr and Mrs. John Rumble."

Souvenir Private Post Card of Bond Head

Bond Head looking east. Bond Head looking east, south side. Most of these buildings were burned during the 1892 fire. First building on right was used as storage for hardware store next door (by George Parker). Note square pad of cement in front of store. It was the inground scales mentioned in the story.

S.S. No. 6 School

The first S.S. #6 School was moved to the Church farm where it functioned as a barn until it was obtained by the Chambers family and moved to Bond Head where it was restored and today is used as a carpentry shop operated by the family.

Stoddart Family

  • CA BWGPL OS10635
  • 1997

Standing: Silvia, Harry with Harrison, Sandra Labor, Vera, Wilson Sitting: Ruth, Peter Labor with Calvin and Connor Stoddart. Taken in Stoddart farm house - Bond Head

Stranded travellers swamp village

"Snow brought weary travellers to Bond Head and the surrounding area, but it also brought precautions for the next weather emergency. An emergency fund has been set up between the Bond Head Snowmobile Association and the Bond Head
Community Centre resulting from funds gathered by people stranded in the town hall. Over the three-day-period, 175 people slept on floors in sleeping bags and blankets, and ate food made by the women in the Bond Head area. Most of the people who stayed in the hall were truck drivers, and travellers from as far away as Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Cleveland, Ohio."

George Jackson

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