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Article containing the winning poem by the "Carrotfest King," Larry Horowitz.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Times
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Article containing the winning poem by the "Carrotfest King," Larry Horowitz.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Times
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Article about the presentation to council regarding Carrotfest and other plans underway relating to it.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Times
Carrotfest Poetry & Ambassador Contests
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Article announcing the poetry and ambassador contests for the Carrotfest in 2001.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Times
Carrotfest...a Bumper Crop of Contests and Contest Winners
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Article outlining the contest winners from the 2001 Carrotfest. There was a poster contest, baby Gwilly look-alike contest, Carrotfest ambassador competition and many other carrot themed competitions.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Times
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Two articles relating to Carrotfest 2001. One is a call for submissions to be considered for the role of Carrotfest Prince or Princess. The other advertising the festival and what is on offer.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Times
Carrotfest...Getting Back to Our Agricultural Roots
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Page with various items related to Carrotfest. The firs is an article about Carrotfest 2000 and the growing excitement/anticipation for the events. The second is an advertisement calling for vendors for the festival. The third is an announcement about the Carrotfest art & poetry contests.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Times
Carrotfest...Welcome to 24 Carrot Gold Country
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Article about opening day of Carrotfest.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Times
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"Rev. Phillip Carroll, Pastor at the Bradford Pentecostal Assembly just North of Town, is getting tired of crawling under buildings to unfreeze water pipes.
With that as an incentive, and a growing flock of parishioners to contend with, a unique building project is set to begin at the end of March. For five weeks, volunteer workers from across the province will give up their vacation time to help construct a new church, replacing the two small portable structures at the South-east corner of Highway 11 and the 9th Concession.
Each week, the Bradford Pentecostal Assembly holds services for 40 to 60 people in an area no bigger than a primary school classroom. A cold winter helped convince Carroll of the need for larger, modern facilities. The present building "just isn't meeting our needs," he said.
The Church building project is being organized under the auspices of the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada. Plans are now in the final stages of preparation, and onl;y a few building permits and a fire code inspection remain as hurdles, before the ceremonial ground-breaking two weeks from now.
The new church will have seating for 170, and a full basement with kitchen facilities and classrooms. Carroll estimates the building will cost about $175,000, less than half what it would cost using a more traditional method of construction.
A similar project in Smooth Rock Falls, Ontario, was accomplished in just under two months, and Carroll is sure things will work out in Bradford.
"It's going to be very inspiring to watch...the building rise" "
Bradford West Gwillimbury Times
Close vote on police service amalgamation
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Article about the amalgamation of the Bradford and Innisfil Police Departments, and a vote by the town councils.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Times
Combining old and new, to celebrate 150 years
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"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." ...
Bradford West Gwillimbury Times