Collection of typed reports on the activities of the Bradford United Church, its Congregational Council, and its committees and groups during 1980 and 1981. Handwriting in pencil on the first page (The Minister's Report) identifies the minister as Steve Hershey and the date as 1981 (corroborated by the dates mentioned in the reports). Various members of Church groups and committees are credited for authoring the reports.
Site plan, ground floor plan, and typed summary of the plans for an addition to the Bradford United Church created by Meta Architect Inc., dated November 1988.
Typed application to enlarge the Bradford United Church, signed by Arthur Kneeshaw. Contains handwritten edits throughout in ballpoint pen. Attached handwritten note addressed to "Bob" (possibly Bob Evans) explains edits and provides further instructions and information for completing the application. Another attached note on green paper appears to identify the editor as Pat Storey.
Copy of a sketch of the site plan of a proposed addition to the Bradford United Church, dated November 22 1979. A few handwritten notes are written in ballpoint pen. This is likely the sketch mentioned in the Application for Minor Variance included in the same donation.
Typed document explaining the role and responsibilities of the Congregational Board of the Bradford United Church, sub-committees, and their members. Some words blacked out in marker.
Typed document explaining the role and responsibilities of the Congregational Board of the Bradford United Church, sub-committees, and their members. Handwriting in pen on the first page dates the document to 1983.
Typed notice from T. E. Evans notifying the Bradford United Church congregation of the new structure of the Church's Congregational Board, dated 22 February 1973. Includes information on sub-committees of the Board and their members.
Resume of Henry W. Dahlin, a minister of the Bradford United Church in the 1980s. Includes information on his family, his education, his association with clubs and organizations in the area, and his experience working with other churches.