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Retiring home economist Barb McArthur relaxes in the chair given her by well-wishers who gathered at the home of Bradford resident Marie McVety last week. Mrs. McArthur is moving to the Ottawa area.
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Retiring home economist Barb McArthur relaxes in the chair given her by well-wishers who gathered at the home of Bradford resident Marie McVety last week. Mrs. McArthur is moving to the Ottawa area.
Some of the hijinks at the annual Gay 60's Christmas party included a mock wedding in which reluctant groom Walter Lloyd (second from left), married the beautiful bride, Bea Dixon. A deonair Ben Steers (second from left) was best man, while Eva Wright (extreme left) resplendent in tuxedo was an usher.
Toronto General Nurses Recieve Their Diplomas
Members of 75th graduation class are, from the left: Barbara Roach, Iroquois Falls; Marilyn Ritchie, Bradford; Louise Reed, Woodstock; Bernice MacFarlane, Sarnia; Luella Macdonald, Malton. Mary E. MacFarland, superintendent of nursing, gave the report, and presentation of pins was by Mrs. R.M. Janes.
Becomes September Bride At Bradford Presbyterian
Margaret Jane Sturgeon and James Grant Britton on their wedding day.
The Canadian Foresters's Band. Front row: George Manton, Ed. Callender, Harry Hammell, Lorenzo Harvey, Eldon Waldruff, Tom Bachelor. Centre: Fred Hill, William Sutton, Wm. Watson, Dave Sutherland, Walter Dewar, We. Stewart. Back: George Simpson, Jack Armstrong, Walter Moore, Les. Ellerby, Norman Hand, Frank Hammell, Bandmaster-Dave Sutherland
A picture of Russel, Aileen, Bella, Howard and Maude Gardner. The children of Willie and Miriam Gardner.
Official Opening Yet To Come ... But Every Room Already Filled
Bradford has reason to be proud of its new school, built at cost of $207,000, and opened in September. It hasn't had its official opening yet, but its seven rooms are already in good use...each of them filled with young people.
Loose hay on the way to storage on the faris farm. The way hay was handled before the pick up baler arrived in the 1940's.
The gasoline delivery service on Younge St. in Bradford.