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Collings, Benjamin Briton obituary

  • CA BWGPL VS-1900-18841
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1957-07-31
  • Parte deVital Statistics

Event Date : Saturday, July 27, 1957
Event Type : Death

Description : The end came suddenly for Bradford's veteran, and well-known townsman, Benjamin Briton (B. B.) Collings, last Saturday morning. During the past year Mr. Collings had shown some signs of his advanced years, but the firm step, the indifference to weather conditions, and the ready reply to all greetings, remained with him to the last. He had not been well for a week or more, but on Thursday he was downstairs in his home and returned to his room unaided. Friday he acknowledged he was tired and stayed in bed and on Saturday morning he was dead. He never had pain. He kept going to the last, and just quit. B. B. Collings was looking forward to the Centennial celebration and meeting old friends, and to many who are returning, Bradford has lost one of the interests for them, in his passing. Few will disagree that he was the most colourful character in Bradford. He knew everyone, and everyone knew him. He had a greeting for everyone, a greeting which seldom was particularly complimentary, but because it was B. B. Collings' remark, it was accepted with a laugh. Few days passed that those whose duties caused them to be about the street, did not have a few words with B. B.
"Mr. Collings was born in Bradford on August 9, 1876 the youngest member of a family of sixteen. From childhood days he was working. He told stories of the days when Amsterdam was a thriving village with its mills and he was an errand boy down there. The Collings family was associated with the Holland Marsh and did a profitable business in cutting marsh hay and selling this hay for packing and mattress making. B. B. decided that if this hay was worth Toronto mattress makers transporting it to Toronto he better get into the business. In the 1890's he went to Toronto and learned the trade and came back to Bradford and opened a little mattress making factory here where he employed some of the lacrosse players of the day. Today it is common practice for sport enthusiasts to give employment to star players but B. B. Collings began that nearly 60 years ago. He then went into the furniture and undertaking business taking a course in embalming. Then back to the marsh hay business and commercial fishing and his final business venture was the draining of what was named the Colbar Marsh area a big portion of which is now Federal Farms' gardens and in this he was singularly successful. This last project was accomplished after he was in his seventies.Mr. Collings and his men were recognized in the Lake Simcoe district as an able life-saving crew. Their business as commercial fishermen took them to all parts of the lake and the river and they were familiar with the water. Few accidents or tragedies have occured on the river or lake to which Mr. Collings and his men were not called to lend their help and they have many rescues to their credit.Mr. Collings was always keenly interested in sport particularly lacrosse and had served in official capacity on various lacrosse clubs. But few sporting events occurred in Bradford throughout the years which he did not attend whether hockey ball or lacrosse.Mr. Collings served on the Bradford Public Utilities Commission for several years and also on Bradford Board of Education.In September 1902 Mr. Collings married Etta May Waldruff of Bradford who survives him with their family of two daughters and one son namely Bernice (Mrs. Gordon Crutcher) of Thornhill; Kathleen (Mrs. Ken Blevins) of Toronto and Norman E. of Bradford. Five grandchildren also survive: Gordon Stephen and Tony Crutcher Tom Collings and Mary Jane Collings. Of the family of sixteen only two survive Dan Collings of Bradford and Libby (Mrs. Selby) of Eston Saskatchewan.The funeral was held from Bradford United Church yesterday afternoon. The services were taken by Rev. F. G. MacTavish assisted by Rev. H. P. Maitland of the Presbyterian Church and Rev. H. G. Blake of Toronto. Interment was in Mount Pleasant Cemetery. The pallbearers were C. T. S. Evans, A. L. Veale, Fred Collings, Roy Collings, Phil Latchman and James R. Webb."

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Tindall, Rev. George obituary

  • CA BWGPL VS-1900-2016-08-11-02
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1933-05-24
  • Parte deVital Statistics

Event Date: Tuesday, May 9th, 1933
Event: Death

Memorial and Obituary for Rev. George E. Tindall of the First Methodist Church, Alexandra, Minnesota. Grew up in Bradford, part of the West Gwillimbury Tindall family.

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Park, Joseph obituary

  • CA BWGPL VS-1900-5082
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1933-06-28
  • Parte deVital Statistics

Event Date : Monday, June 26, 1933
Event Type : Death

Mr. Joseph Park passed away early on Monday morning following many weeks of sickness, which from the first was diagnosed as his last illness. Mr. Park was in his seventy-fourth year and for a number of years conducted a jewellry business here. The Funeral takes place this afternoon, a private service being held at his late residence followed by a public service in Trinity Anglican church. Interment is being made in Mount Pleasant cemetery, Toronto. He is survived by his daughter, May, who has been her father's housekeeper and into whose life his passing will necessitate a trying readjustment, and two sons, William of Windsor and Frank of Bradford.

From page 5: "At Bradford, on Monday, June 26th, 1933, Joseph Park, in his 74th year. Funeral on Wednesday. Private service at the home followed by a public service at Trinity Church at 1.30. Interment in Mount Pleasant cemetery, Toronto."

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Goddard, Graham Thomas birth

  • CA BWGPL VS-1900-2017-09-28-02
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1992-02-11
  • Parte deVital Statistics

February 11, 1992
Birth
GODDARD
Phil and Elaine (nee Kennedy) lovingly announce the birth of their fourth child, Graham Thomas at 6:39 p.m. on Tuesday, February 11th, 1992, weighing in at 10 lbs! Another brother for Justin, Curtis and Devin. A 7th grandson for John and Mary Kennedy, of Allison, a 4th grandson for Don and Marlene Goddard, of Toronto. Special thanks one last time to Dr. Judy Kalyniuk and the maternity staff at York County Hospital, Newmarket.

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Trotta, Isaac M. birth

  • CA BWGPL VS-1900-2018-03-02-05
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1993-02-18
  • Parte deVital Statistics

February 18, 1993
Birth
Franco & Donna Trotta are pleased to announce the birth of their first son, Isaac M. Trotta, born Thurs., February 18th, 1993. 7 lbs. 11 oz. Proud Grandparents Mr. & Mrs. Trotta, Mr. & Mrs. H. Medeiros. Special thanks to Dr. Virro for his care.

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Jane Ellen Ooutts and James Sebastian Scicluna marriage

  • CA BWGPL VS-1900-2018-06-14-01
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1993-09-25
  • Parte deVital Statistics

September 25, 1993
Marriage
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Ooutts wish to announce the marriage of their daughter Jane Ellen to James Sebastian son of Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Scicluna of Michigan, U.S.A. on Saturday, September 25, 1993 at Bond Head United Church.

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Compton, Andrea Tanis birth

  • CA BWGPL VS-1900-2018-09-20-02
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1994-10-20
  • Parte deVital Statistics

October 20, 1994
Birth
Danna would like to introduce you to her new healthy baby sister Andrea Tanis Compton. Andrea was born at York County Hospital on October 20th at 8:50 a.m. with the wonderful help from our nurse Betty. Special thanks to Dr. Susan Kuzmyk for her loving care and support in helping us bring this beautiful little girl into our lives.

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Jack Sutherland Killed in Action

  • CA BWGPL VS-1900-2018-11-22-15
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1917
  • Parte deVital Statistics

A letter regarding the death of Jack Sutherland while he was fighting in WWI, addressed to his parents.

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Pringle - Ellis Wedding Announcement

  • CA BWGPL VS-1900-2018-11-22-02
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1908
  • Parte deVital Statistics

An newspaper article announcing the wedding of Mabel Maude Campbell Ellis, daughter of William Wilson Ellis and Jennie Sutherland Ellis to Walter Pringle in 1908. Libbie Campbell was bridesmaid.

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Lakatos, Tamara-Leigh and Samuel P. marriage

  • CA BWGPL VS-1900-2017-05-12-08
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1991-08-14
  • Parte deVital Statistics

June 30, 1991
Marriage
Tamara-Leigh and Samuel P. Lakatos were married on the terrace at Cullen Gardens and the reception was in the Whitby Room. The special occasion took place on Sunday, June 30, 1991.

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