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Grabowski, Stanislaw death

December 26, 1990
Death

GRABOWSKI: Stanislaw. Suddenly at Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie, on Wednesday, December 26, 1990. Stan Grabowski of Barrie and formerly of Bradford in his 77th year. Beloved husband of the lat Lucia. Loving father of Ken and his wife Bev and Joe and his wife Linda. Dear grandfather of Dawn, Kammie, Ariana, Lucas and Keely. Friends called at the Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe Street, Bradford. Funeral mass was held at the Holy Martyrs at [sic] Japan Church on Monday, December 31, 1990 at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Martyrs Cemetery, Bradford. Interment St. Paul's Cemetery, Coulson's Hill. [sic]

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Harris, Reginald Derwood death

December 30, 1989
Death

HARRIS, Reginald Derwood (Reg. #ZH9476, Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy).
Suddenly at his residence in Bradford on Saturday, December 30, 1989, Reginald Harris in his 81st year. Beloved husband of Evelyn Adair.
Loving father of Rosemarie Ernest of Kitchener, Robert M. and his wife Louise Harris of Seattle, Wash., Hugh Reginald Harris of Surrey, B.C., Gordon R. Harris and his wife Adrienne Harris of Langley, B.C., Evelyn Jean and her husband Douglas Colwell of Toronto.
Dear son of the late Myer and late Rose Harris of Kenora, Ontario. Dear brother of Rosamond McKellar of Toronto and Mary Malton of Peterborough. Also survived by 13 grandchildren, 7 great grandchildren, many nieces, nephews and cousins.
Friends called at the Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe Street, Bradford. Service was held at Trinity Anglican Church, Bradford on Tuesday at 2:00 p.m., followed by cremation.
Donations to the Trinity Anglican Church, Bradford, the Heart & Stroke Foundation or the charity of your choice would be appreciated.

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History of Bradford's Grand Old Lady

"Whatever becomes of this grand old lady, her colourful history will not be soon forgotten.

When the Recreation Facilities Committee was formed consisting of Chairperson Ann Currie, Jim Culbert, Steve Boland, Ellen MacKenzey, Bill Germayne and Sharon Sinclair, Director of Parks and Recreation, one of their first commitments was to find the "ideal" location to house the new Recreation and Cultural Complex. After a considerable amount of investigative work and discussion by this Committee, the favorite choice was the old convent.

While the convent certainly fits the "centralized" location criteria, an added attraction is the history which surrounds this 112-year old structure.

In 1876, John MacLean Stevenson built this masterpiece (named Masonic Lodge) and lived in it a short 10 months before selling it to the Robert Bingham family. This family stay was a little longer (16 years) before it, once again, changed hands. In 1893, James Boddy became the proud owner and renamed the house "Fairview". He resided there until 1903 when the property was purchased by Rev. Egerton Ryerson Young (noted missionary and publisher) who again renamed the house this time she was labeled "Algonquin Lodge". Upon the death of Rev. Young in 1910, his family sold the house to Sam Lukes who ran the Bradford Flour Mill. Lukes pet name for the home was "Luxalean". The house stayed in the Lukes family until Gilbert Lukes sold it in 1949. At the time of this sale, the plot of land was divided in two; on the plot south of the house was built St. Mary's Catholic School. The house was occupied by a group of teaching nuns of the Ursuline Order of the Diocese of London in Ontario.

In 1969, John and Maria Moniz bought the stately mansion and turned it into an apartment house. Contrary to the zoning by-laws, Town Council closed their eyes and allowed this grand home to be a multiple family dwelling for 12 years.

From the moment John Moniz' sale was accepted by Fred Picavet's cash offer, which in turn, nullified the offer made by the Town's agent, the convent had been cloaked in a shroud of controversy.

No sooner had the new deed owners, Fred and Betty Lou Picavet begun the extensive renovation work to the upstairs wings, than Bradford town council issued a "stop work order" and filed a Lis Pendents with the County Courts in Barrie (Feb. 26, 1981). This order was subsequently honoured by the County Court Office which necessitated an immediate halt on the renovation work by Picavet. While workmanship was in "pending", taxes continued to be paid by the owner (Picavet).

It wasn't until 1987 when an out-of-court settlement was reached between Fred Picavet and the Town that the convent became the legal property of the town of Bradford.

While the "legal hagglings" were underway, the old convent sat empty for five consecutive winters. Pampering can oft times help to slow down the natural aging process. Unfortunately, pampering the convent during that turbulent time was not a top priority item; henceforth, the building was vandalized on a fairly regular basis.

For someone like Jim Culbert, "the furniture doctor", it was nothing less than a mortal sin that such a fine building should have been so readily accessible to vandals. At the time Jim, personally, approached Town Council and Pat Storey to see if the building could be boarded up to discourage further destruction. He was basically told that the Safety Standards Bylaw which was in place to deal with this situation was unable to be looked after due to the lack of a by-law enforcement officer.

Incensed by that line of reasoning, Jim decided to "go to bat" for the convent. Through public awareness and letters to various newspapers, the convent was eventually boarded up which helped to minimize the continued vandalism.

With the endorsement of the Master Plan Recreation Study and the Facilities Committee, to renovate a part of the convent for the new Recreation and Cultural Complex, Jim Culbert is, once again, appealing to the town's people to "get on board" with regard to bringing this matter to the forefront. The decision on the fate of the convent has "gone on far too long" in Culbert's opinion. "Let's get it resolved one way or the other, either tear it down or renovate it and make it into a beautiful piece of property."

As Jim recalls, "A year ago Town Council promised a public meeting to discuss the convent issue which was never carried out. Hopefully, the newly-elected Council will stick to their electoral views on this issue."

A building with such Italianate design is rare in today's society. By restoring it, a two-fold purpose will be served; firstly, it will provide a complex to house programs such as the arts, drama, brownies, cubs, moms and tots etc. Secondly, and ideally, a room in the old wing of the house will be set aside for a "museum" of sorts to provide past history on the convent and Bradford itself".

IF RESTORED, this spectacular mansion will serve as a memorial to the previous owners."

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Holland Court opening

"The Bradford Public Library officially opened their new premises at 100 Holland Court on Sunday, November 6, 1988. On hand to officiate over the "ribbon cutting ceremony" was Mayor Bill dePeuter, Librarian Adrienne Price and Honorary Chairman, Mr. Charlie Evans.
The unexpectedly large crowd presented a few problems, no one organizing the event had anticipated. Mrs. Eleanor Sherbo, Chairperson of the Library Board wishes to extend her apologues to those present who could not hear the ceremonies. Apparently, the cord became dislodged from the corridor speakers.
Following the official ceremonies, a reception was held in the "Compton room", a room dedicated to Marilyn & Gord Compton on behalf of the Library Board in consideration of their very substantial monetary donation."

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Jackson, Edgar M. death

November 5, 1989
Death

JACKSON, Edgar M. (Ed), suddenly at Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie, on Sunday, November 5, 1989. Ed Jackson of Lefroy in his 79th year. Beloved husband of Dorothy Reid, dear father of Evelyn and her husband Dean Bergerson of Pickering, Sandra and her husband Bill Culbert of Ottawa, Murray and his wife Bonnie of Barrie, Bill and his wife Darlene of Bradford, dear brother of Reg, Harry, Florence Watson, Velma Forbes, Marion Fuller and predeceased by Walter and Orville.Also survived by eight grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Friends called at the Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe St., Bradford. Service was held in the chapel on Tuesday, Nov. 7, 1090 at 3:30 p.m. Interment, 6th line Cemetery, Innisfil. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.

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Jensen, Kristen Mary Anne birth

September 30, 1989
Birth

JENSEN, Peter & Shirley are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their daughter, KRISTEN MARY ANNE - a new sister for KYLE. Born Sept. 30th, 1989. We would like to give a special thanks to Bill Langford and Mike Hargreaves from the Bradford Ambulance Service, who brought our little girl safely into the world.

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Kirkup, Gladys Ernestine Moriarty death

February 19, 1991
Death

KIRKUP, Gladys Ernestine Moriarty, suddenly at her home at RR1, Gilford, on Tuesday, Feb. 19, 1991. Gladys Moriarty in her 81st year. Beloved wife of Robert Douglas Kirkup. Dear mother of Jack and his wife Marilyn, Katharine and her husband Bob Binks, Carolyn and her fiancé Wm. James, Shirley and her husband Deryk Smith, and Paul and his wife Louise, dear sister of Ruth Stoddart, and predeceased by Edna Moriarty, Clarence Moriarty, and Marjorie Drysdale. Dear Grandmother of Terry, Brent, Greg, and John Kirkup, Kevin and David Binks, Lisa Prentice, Davia, Aneirin and Courtney Smith, Jennifer and Jodi Kirkup. Dear Great Grandmother of Kaitlin and Danielle Kirkup, Adam and Niles Binks. Friends called at Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe St., Bradford. Service was held in the Chapel on Friday, February 22nd, 1991, at 2 p.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery, Coulson's Hill.

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Korowko, Peter death

September 26, 1990
Death

Korowko, Peter, at his home in Bradford on Wednesday, September 26, 1990, Peter Korowko in his 83rd year. Beloved husband of Zena.
Friends called at the Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe Street, Bradford. Service was held at Trinity Anglican Church, Bradford on Saturday, September 29, 1990 at 11:00 a.m. Interment Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Bradford. Donations to York County Hospital Foundation, Newmarket would be appreciated.

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Langford, Bertha Pettit death

August 29, 1989
Death

LANGFORD, Bertha. Peacefully at Simcoe Manor in Beeton on Tuesday, Aug. 29, 1989. Bertha Pettit of Bradford in her 99th year. Beloved wife of the late William. Dear mother of the late Keith and his wif Ella, Stewart and his wife Ruth. Dear Grandmother of Bill and Maria,Donald and Sandra, David, Judy and Peter. Paul, Jane and Bernard and the late Peter. Dear great-Grandmother of Craig, Christopher and Katie. Friends called at Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe Street, Bradford. Service in the Chapel Friday at 2 p.m. Interment Bond Head Cemetary [sic]. Donations to the York County Hospital Foundation, Newmarket.

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