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Bradford Firehall Relocates

Bradford Firehall Relocates

By Miriam King
Staff Writer

Bradford's old Fire Hall on Holland Street was so small that one of the town's five firefighting vehicles has to be parked elsewhere. Dispatch was through the Bradford Police Department, and fire trucks has to manoever their way through often heavy traffic in the center of town, whenever they were called out.

The facility was obviously inadequate for a department that was providing fire protection, not only for the rapidly growing town of Bradford, but also for about 70% of the township of West Gwillimbury, and a portion of King township. It was no surprise when Bradford Council approved the construction of a new Fire Hall.

Four companies were invited to bid on the new facility. Three of the four estimated a final cost in the area of $1.2 million, or more, depending on the architectural design.

The fourth, Inducon Design, offered a new concept called "Design Build", and a firm price of $978,000. "That's one of the main reasons we went to this kind of facility," said Ted Mendrek, Captain of the Fire Prevention Bureau, and the project manager. "I think up to this point, everyone is satisfied."

Construction on the Melbourne Drive site began in June, and is all but completed. The fire department has already moved in, only eight days behind schedule.

The new structure houses 6,000 square feet of apparatus space, and 4,000 square feet of administration offices. There is room for up to eight vehicles in the garage. Other features of the facility include male and female locker rooms, a kitchen, a 57' training and hose drying tower, and a diesel-powered generator that can provide power to the whole building in the case of an emergency.

The improvements have not been limited to the building. Any delays in response time that might have resulted when the fire department was moved to the west end of town, have been offset by the installation of Opticom lighting at both signals. This allows the trucks to alter the signals in their favour, saving up to a minute on the trip through town.

The Hall was designed to serve a population of up to 30,000 people, and house a full-time firefighting force. Although there are presently no sleeping accommodations, the facility was built to allow the addition of a second storey some time in the future. The necessary ductwork and plumbing are already in place in the ceiling.

At the moment, Bradford has a volunteer fire department, with 25 part-time firefighters. It will be up to Council to decide if, and when, to make the switch to "full time". "It all boils down to finance," says Mendrek.

The impact of amalgamation is also still to be determined, and will depend on decisions made by the transition team, as to "what level of service they want to provide to their residents."

Some of the questions to be considered include the extension of fire safety inspections to West Gwillimbury, construction of a second fire station in the township to obviate the need for Inter-municipal Fire Suppression contracts with Cookstown and Schomberg, and the use of West Gwillimbury taxes to help pay for Bradford's new fire hall. Bradford has taken out a $1 million debenture for the hall.

The fire department has its own "wish list". It is hoping that future allocations will permit the purchase of an aerial apparatus. At present, the town is relying on Newmarket, whenever aerial equipment is needed. That need could very well increase.

"We've already do have twelve high rises in town", warns Mendrek. "Council is aware of that, but...the building had to come first."

Miriam King

New Fire Hall

The finishing touches being put on Bradford's new fire hall. This picture accompanied an article in the Bradford Gazette.

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Did Bradford snub W. Gwillimbury?

Article on the opening of the new Administrative building for the Township of West Gwillimbury. There is discussion of the idea of amalgamation within the text.

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Kirkup, Robert Douglas death

June 5, 1991
Death
KIRKUP, Robert Douglas at Simcoe Manor, Beeton on Wednesday, June 5, 1991. Douglas Kirkup of RR1, Gilford in his 88th year. Beloved husband of the late Gladys Ernestine Moriarty, dear father of Jack and his wife Marilyn, Katharine and her husband Bob Binks, Carolyn and her fiancé William James, Shirley and her husband Deryk Smith, Paul and his wife Louise.
Predeceased by brothers and sisters Norman, Victor, John, Marjorie Bicknell and Jessie Haldenby. Dear grandmother [sic] of Terry, Brent, Greg and John Kirkup, Kevin and David Binks, Lisa Prentice, David, Aneirin and Courtney Smith, Jennifer and Jodi Kirkup. Dear great grandfather of Kaitlin and Danielle Kirkup, Adam and Niles Binks. Friends called at the Lathangue and Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe St., Bradford. Service was held in the Chapel on Saturday, June 8, 1991 at 3 p.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery, Coulson's Hill.

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Vanderhulst, Luke Joseph Henry birth

May 27, 1990
Birth

VANDERHULST, Bert & Nancy (nee Bell) are thrilled to announce the arrival of their son, Luke Joseph Henry, born May 27th at 2:54 a.m., weighing 8 lbs. 12 oz. Equally excited is big sister Holly.

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Vaneveld, Dirk death

June 2, 1990
Death

VANEVELD, Dirk, at York County Hospital, Newmarket on Saturday, June 2, 1990. Dirk Vaneveld of Bradford in his 74th year.
Beloved husband of Tannetje Davidse. Dear father of Trudy and her husband Ron Faber of Barrie, Herman and his wife Hennie of Holland. Also survived by one brother and sisters in Holland and seven grandchildren. Friends called at the Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe Street, Bradford. Service was held in the chapel at 11:00 a.m. Interment Mt. Pleasant Cemetery.

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Vanderpost, Trenton Neil birth

June 28, 1990
Birth

VANDERPOST, Garry and Beverley are thrilled and excited to announce the birth of their son, Trenton Neil, weighint 9 lbs. 1 oz. on Thursday, June 28, 1990 at Leduc General Hospital, Leduc, Alberta.
First grandchild for Hank and Betty Lou Vanderpost, Bradford and for Bob and Cecilia Tropeau, Vonda, Saskatchewan.

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Olscher, Rebecca Anne birth

June 11, 1990
Birth

Olscher, Andrew and Anne are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Rebecca Anne. Born June 11, 1990, weighing 7 lbs. 7 oz. Special thanks to Doctor John Fitzsimons and the staff at York County Hospital

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Van Dyke, Anthony death

July 23, 1990
Death

VAN DYKE, Anthony (Tony) - At Listowel Memorial Hospital, on Monday, July 23, 1990, Anthony (Tony) Van Dyke, of Listowel, in his 68th year.
Beloved husband of the former Alice Ellens; dear father of Maaike and Fred Weening of Barrie, Liz and John Williamson of St. Catharines, Linda and Bill Brouwer of Stratford, Treesa and Art Moor of Kettleby, Agnes Van Dyke of Waterloo, Bob Barrow and his wife Linda of Regina, Sask. Andrew and his wife Marion of Bradford, Allen and his wife Annette of Georgetown and Gordon and his wife Mona of Listowel. Fondly remembered by 24 grandchildren. Dear brother of Art Van Dyke of Bradford.
Predeceased by his parents and one granddaughter, Lori Ann.
Visitation was held at Robert Trench Funeral Home, Listowel. Service was held on Wednesday at 3 pm at Bethel Christian Reformed Church, Listowel, with Rev. Gary Veeneman officiating. Interment Fairview Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorial remembrances to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario would be appreciated.

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Cernecca, Anna Smitich death

July 26, 1990
Death

CERNECCA, Anna - At York County Hospital, Newmarket on Thursday, July 26, 1990. Anna Smitich of Bradford in hier 81st year. Beloved wife of the late Luigi Cernecca. Dear mother of Julie (Mrs. Barry Smith) of Holland Landing, James and his wife Sharon of Toronto. Dear grandmother of Dennie and Sherry Smith, Phillip and Neil Louis Cernecca.
Friends called at the Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe Street, Bradford. Funeral Mass was held at the Holy Martyrs of Japan Church, Bradford on Monday, July 30, 1990 at 10am. Interment Holy Martyrs cemetery, Bradford.
Donation to the Respiratory Unit at York County Hospital Foundation, Newmarket would be appreciated.

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