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Forhan, Edward Lambert

  • CA BWGPL 25994

Event Date : Saturday, December 20, 1980
Event Type : Death
Municipality : Keswick, Ont.
Community : Other - Bradford
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Description : Edward Lambert Forhan, 17, of 114 Holland St. W. in Bradford died December 20 in Keswick.A funeral service was held December 22 at the Lathangue and Skwarchuk Funeral Home in Bradford and the interment was held at Bradford's Mount Pleasant Cemetery.The son of John Forhan of Newmarket and Illene Bellar of Holland Landing, Edward was born February 7, 1963 in Newmarket and was a student at both Huron Heights Secondary School in Newmarket and Bradford District High School.He is survived by his parents in Bradford, sisters Pam McDonald, Brenda and Patricia Forhan, and two brothers, Jim and John Forhan.The deceased was a member of the United Church and the funeral service was officiated by Rev. MacPherson. Pallbearers were Jim and John Forhan of Newmarket, Art and Doug Bellar of Aurora, and Joe Trobacher and Ken Lewis, both of Bradford.Roy Bellar of Shelburne also attended the funeral.

Forhan, Illene Bellar

  • CA BWGPL 14837

Event Date : Tuesday, October 31, 1995
Event Type : Death
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Community : Other - Bradford
Description : At York County Hospital, Newmarket, in her 62nd year. Resident of Newmarket. Wife of John Forhan. Mother of Brenda and her husband Paul Shiels, James and his friend Colleen, John and his wife Michelle, Patricia and her husband Mike Fennell, and predeceased by Pam McDonald and Edward Forhan. Daughter of the late Ada and Lambert Bellar. Predeceased by her brother William Bellar. Grandmother of Michael McDonald, Trevor Bell, Ted Shiels, Kristen Forhan, Michelle, Jenny and Danielle Forhan, and Michael Fennell. Visitation and service at the Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home, Bradford. Interment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Donations to the York County Hospital Foundation, Newmarket, would be appreciated.*Original stored in Joe Saint Collection.

Former Local Principal Passes At Midland

  • CA BWGPL PH14736

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Community : Other - Bradford
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Description : Mr. J.H. Lukes, former principal of Bradford Public School, dies in Midland. Mr. Lukes was married to Leona Davey, a native of Bradford.

Former Minister To Preach At Anniversary

  • CA BWGPL PH26427

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Community : Bradford
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Description : Rev. E. Carson McLarnon will be the guest preacher at the anniversary services at the Second West Gwillimbury Church in Scotch Settlement.

Former Teacher gets Queen's Jubilee Medal

  • CA BWGPL PH25649

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Community : Bradford West Gwillimbury
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Description : Former Teacher Gets Queen's Jubilee Medal

Miss Barbara Stewart, former Bradford public school teacher, has been awarded the Queen's Silver Jubilee Medal.

Miss Stewart, who retired last year after 36 years of teaching, said from her Markham home Friday, "I don't know how I got it or who recommended me. It came by registered mail last month and it was a complete surprise."

She joins Bradford lawyer Charles Evans as a recipient of the medal, awarded to persons who have made outstanding contributions to the community.

She said she had just returned from a trip to Germany, and would soon go back to Bradford public school for a day to tell the students about her trip.

As for retirement, "I'm just loving every bit of it."

Former Witness Publisher, Owner Ina McKenzie Dies After Illness

  • CA BWGPL PH25678

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Community : Bradford West Gwillimbury
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Description : BRADFORD - Former owner, publisher, and editor of The Bradford Witness, Ina McKenzie, died last Wednesday, July 8, after a lengthy illness.

She was 89.

Born Ina Galbraith in Paisley, Bruce County, Mrs. McKenzie's learned to be independent at an early age after the death of her father at age 29.

Her mother, a school teacher, struggled to raise her and younger sister Donalda.

"I went into teaching as well because there was nothing else a girl at that time could do, except become a nurse." Mrs. McKenzie remarked in an interview before her death.

TAUGHT

She taught for several years in the tough downtown Toronto core where her students included the famous Conacher brothers. "They were wonderful boys. Perhaps a bit mischievious thought." she recalled, laughing.

After marrying her childhood sweetheart, Stewart McKenzie (who died in 1975), she left teaching to move to Detroit with her husband.

"At that time - it wasin the 1920s - Detroit was a boom town. Everyone was playing the stock market and making a great deal of money - on paper at any rate. Stewart got a job on a financial publication called Saturday Night."

EXTENSIVE

Mr. McKenzie had an extensive background in the newspaper business. His father had owned the Paisley Advocate.

While in Detroit, the stock market crashed and Mr. McKenzie, because he was a Canadian citizen, was in danger of losing his job.

"I told Stewart, 'Let's look for a business now while you've still got a job.' so we went on vacation and looked at what appeared to be a very prosperous newspaper in Trenton." Mrs. McKenzie remembered.

However, being a very astute business woman, she noted that the paper printed a great deal of political material that would come to a halt if the government changed. They decided to look elsewhere.

Bradford was their next stop.

"When we arrived in Bradford, it was a beautiful day," she recalled. However the condition of the Bradford Witness was something else again.

"Stewart went in and told me 'The machinery is a disgrace,'" she remembered, but they loved the little town and decided to stay, contributing greatly to its prosperity and growth over the years.

In those first years of the Depression, Bradford was little more than a main street, the lower end shabby, the western portion relatively prosperous, she recalled.

"Everything was booming when we arrived in Bradford," Mrs. McKenzie noted. "But shortly after, many people were in dire poverty. It we would have collected what was on our books we could have retired, however people gave what they could.

During this time they relocated the paper's office from Holland St. to Barrie St. (where the European Bakery is currently located), remaining there until they retired in 1968, selling the paper to Gerry Barker.

Before deteriorating eyesight hampered her activities Mrs. McKenzie was extremely active in various organizations in Bradford.

During the Second World War, she headed the Bradford chapter of the Canadian Red Cross. She was a charter member of the West Gwillimbury chapter of IODE, and a past president of the Bradford Women's Institute. She also taught Sunday School at the Bradford United Church.

DRIVING FORCE

One of the driving forces behind fund-raising efforts for the Bradford
Community Centre, Mrs. McKenzie also lent her considerable energies and intelligence to the Hurricane Hazel flood relief program and various other community projects.

Ina McKenzie is survived by her sister Donalda Crosbie of Toronto, nephew Robert W. Crosbie, and good friend Ella Langford of Bradford. She was also a great aunt to Alexander, George and Cynthia.

Friends called at the Lathangue and Skwarchuck Funeral Home and a service, conducted by Rev. G. McFarlane, was held in the chapel on Friday, July 10.

She was buried next to her husband at Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Toronto.

Donations to the West Gwillimbury chapter of IODE would be appreciated.

Forrester

  • CA BWGPL 16563

Event Date : Sunday, April 04, 1954
Event Type : Birth
Municipality : Newmarket, Ont.
Community : Other - Bradford
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Description : At York County Hospital, Newmarket, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forrester, Bond Head.

Forsythe, Robert

  • CA BWGPL 25844

Event Date : Thursday, April 03, 1980
Event Type : Death
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Community : Tottenham
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Description : Died suddenly at his residence, R.R. 2, Tottenham. Dear brother of Edward of Ireland and Richard of New York. Dear friend of the Hughs family. Rested at Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe St., Bradford. Service was held in the chapel April 17, 1980 at 2 p.m. Interment Dunkerron United Church Cemetery.

Forth, Douglas C.

  • CA BWGPL 9939

Event Date : Friday, March 31, 1944
Event Type : Death
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Community : Other - Bradford
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Description : Husband of Margaret Lindsay of Sterling and son of Rev. Charles Henry Forth died in his 37th year. Interment in Spring Creek Cemetery, Clarkson.

Fortune, James Raymond

  • CA BWGPL 16595

Event Date : Saturday, April 24, 1954
Event Type : Death
Municipality : Aurora, Ont.
Community : Other - Bradford
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Description : James Raymond Fortune, 18, of Aurora, was killed when he was hit by a car while walking with his brother along No. 11 Highway, near the southern outskirts of town. His brother, Ralph, 20, was unhurt.A passing motorist, Dr. George Chunn of Aurora, pronounced the younger Fortune dead at the scene. The victim came here a month ago from Melrose, N.B., to work on the farm of W. J. Kerswell.

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