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Austin, George Robert death

April 1, 1992
Death
AUSTIN, George Robert suddenly at York County Hospital, Newmarket on Wednesday April 1, 1992. George Austin of Bond Head in his 42nd year. Beloved husband of Penny. Loving father of Ruth, Robert, Roy and Lee. Beloved son of Frances and the late Joseph Austin. Fondly remembered by his six grandchildren. Rested at the Rod Abrams Funeral Home, Tottenham from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Friday. Funeral services was [sic] held in the chapel on Saturday 11 a.m. followed by interment at Bond Head Cemetery.

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Chmiel, Andrew death

May 19, 1992
Death
CHMIEL, Andrew. Suddenly at the home of his son at RR #2 Bradford on Tuesday May 19, 1992. Andy Chmiel of Bradford in his 71st year. Beloved husband of Maria Karpij. Dear father of Joe and his wife Zoe. Dear grandfather of Andrea, Peter and Cynthia. Friends called at the Lathangue and Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe St. Bradford. Funeral Mass was held at the Holy Martyrs of Japan Church, Bradford on Friday May 22, 1992. Interment at Holy Martyrs Cemetery.

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Morris, Max death

June 2, 1992
Death
MORRIS, Max at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Barrie, on Tuesday June 2, 1992. Max Morris of Barrie and formerly of Bradford in his 89th year. Beloved huysband of the late Helen Morris. Dear father of Maxine (Mrs. Dalton R. Slessor) of Trout Creek, Winfield and his wife Lucy of Brampton, Ada (Mrs. Walter Woodhouse) of Malton and Ester Sirett of Toronto. Loving grandfather of 15 grandchildren and 18 treat-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at Jennett Chapel of the McClelland and Slessor Funeral Home. 152 Bradford St., Barrie on Friday, June 5th at 11 a.m. Interment Barrie Union Cemetery.

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Wright, Philip Sidney death

June 4, 1992
Death
WRIGHT, Philip Sidney suddenly in his 81st year at Royal Victoria Hospital in Barrie on Thursday June 4, 1992. Sadly missed by his wife Gladys May Taylor and his children, Phyllis and her husband John Amon of Brampton, Peter and his wife Janis of North York, Paul and his wife Mary of Moonstone, six grandchildren and one great-grandchile. Survived by his brothers Arthur, Harold, Eric and Peter and sister Mary Underhill. Predeceased by brother Charles. Memorial service was held Saturday June 6, 1992 at Lathangue and Skwarchuk Funeral Homes of Bradford.

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Bradford celebrates 150 years

"The countdown has begun for Bradford's main 150th Anniversary celebration - the August 17th to 25th Homecoming Week, which will include a Midway, Carrotfest Street Party on August 18th, Sesquicentennial Parade on August 19th, Music in Rotary Park every evening from Aug. 20-24, a Euchre Party at the Happy Sixties Seniors' Club, and more. This weekend, the Scotch Settlement Historical Society is hosting a Special Memorial Service at the Auld Kirk on Sunday, July 29th at 3p.m." ...

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Combining old and new, to celebrate 150 years

"Local businesses are beginning to catch the 'sesqui-centennial fever' - businesses like eSIGNS Canada, which specializes in banners, storefronts, signs, and vehicle graphics. To celebrate, president Gary Brickell decided to have his company's service van 'wrapped' in photos relating to Bradford's 150th anniversary." ...

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Wishing Bradford a Happy 150th Birthday

"Last Sunday, May 27th, the town of Bradford launched 14 months of celebration, marking the 150th year since its incorporation.
In fact, the "actual receiving of Royal Assent incorporating the village of Bradford... was done on May 27th, 1857 by Queen Victoria," said Bradford Sesquicentennial Committee Chair Del Crake, "ten years prior to Confederation." ..."

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Wishing Bradford a Happy Birthday

"A Silent Auction, a supper of Penne and Spicy meatballs, with salad and garlic bread, and funnel cakes for dessert - and a hilarious look at Bradford's history, presented by the Bradford District High School Drama Club... The Gwillim Group put together a fundraiser that was filling and fun, last weekend at the high school." ...

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A Sesquicentennial Party!

"On May 27th, 1857, the Town of Bradford was incorporated. Next Sunday, May 27th, Bradford will launch a year of Sesquicentennial celebrations, with a Re-enactment, Proclamation and Sesquicentennial Flag-raising, 3 p.m. outside the Bradford West Gwillimbury Council Chambers on Holland St. East.
There will be a proclamation by the Mayor, greetings from the County, Province and Federal government - and a brief (and humorous) re-enactment of the incorporation, by the award-winning Bradford District High School Drama Club.
Then watch as the flag is raised, and enjoy a slice of Sesquicentennial cake.
Organizers are looking for participants for a Sesquicentennial Parade to take place at 3 p.m. on August 19th, following the same route as the Santa Claus Parade. The theme: 'Bradford Through the Ages'.
Anyone with antique farm equipment, classic or antique cars; representatives of Minor League sports, and hockey alumni of Bradford's historic teams (The Blues, Vasey Jrs., etc); choirs and bands - in fact, any community group, business or organization is invited to participate in this historic event.
The Town is looking for nominations for Parade Marshal; residents can nominate anyone for the honorary position. There will also be a contest for Junior Marshal."

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Bradford's Sesquicentennial involves the Township, too...

"Bradford celebrates its 150th Anniversary in 2007.
While some suggest that the celebration doesn't concern the Township area, the Bradford West Gwillimbury Local History Association has a different take on the matter. The Association points out that the relationship between Bradford and the Township of West Gwillimbury has always been strong, predating incorporation..."

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