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Cogo, Denise (Lapierre) death

January 12, 1988
Death

COGO, Denise at York County Hospital, Newmarket on Tuesday January 12, 1988. Denise Lapierre of R.R.-1, Gilford, in her 48th year, beloved wife of Louis Cogo, loving mother of Louise and her husband Kelly Ruttan of Innisfil and Michael and his wife Karen of Gilford, dear grandmother of Stephen and Timothy Ruttan, dear sister of Frances, Jean, Lisa, Theresa, Madeline, Emil, Alside, Marcel, Raymond, John Claude, Michele, Jack, Frank and Fred. Loving daughter of Mary Ann and the later Hector Lapierre. Friends called at Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe St., Bradford.
Service was held at Ansnorveldt Christian Reform Church on Thursday January 14, 1988 at 2:00 pm. Interment Mt. Pleasant Cemetary [sic]. Donations to the Cat Scan at York County Hospital Foundation, Newmarket would be appreciated.

Bradford Weekly

Chisholm, Myrtle death

January 17, 1988
Death

CHISHOLM, Myrtle at Newmarket Extended Care Nursing Home, Newmarket on Sunday, January 17, 1988. Myrtle Chisholm in her 90th year, beloved wife of the late Arthur Chisholm, dear mother of Shirley and her husband Merle Woodcock and the late June Stesco, loving grandmother of 9 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Friends called at Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe St., Bradford. Service and committal was held in the chapel on Wednesday January 20, at 2:00 pm. Cremation[,] in memorium donations to the York County Hospital Foundation Cat Scan would be appreciated.

Bradford Weekly

Brouwer, Jannetje A. death

February 3, 1988
Death

BROUWER, JANNETJE A. at York County Hospital, Newmarket on Wednesday February 3, 1988. Jannetje Brouwer in her 85th year, dear sister of Johanna Toorenaar, loving aunt of many nieces and nephews. Friends called at Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe St., Bradford from Friday at 7:00 pm. Service was held at Holland Marsh Christian Reformed Church on Saturday at 2:00 pm. Interment Mt. Pleasant Cemetary [sic], Bradford.

Bradford Weekly

Margetiak, Paul, Sr.

February 13, 1988
Death

MARGETIAK, PAUL SR. at York County Hospital, Newmarket on Saturday February 13, 1988. Paul Margetiak, Sr. of Bradford beloved husband of Anna Vdovjak, dear father of Paul and his wife Ann of Fergus. Dear grandfather of Dan & Becky. Friends called at Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe St., Bradford. Service was held at the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Bradford on Tuesday at 2:00 pm. Interment Mt. Pleasant Cemetary [sic], Bradfrd [sic]

Bradford Weekly

Holland Landing freight shed fire

"The G.T.R. freight sheds at Holland Landing narrowly escaped being consumed by fire at 12 o'clock on Saturday [April 29th]. After doing about $100 damage to the roof the fire got under control. The fire is supposed to have been caused by a passing locomotive."

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Newmarket Metropolitan Railway

The Metropolitan railway was a streetcar project which was to extend up to Bond Head through Bradford. Newspapers reported in 1900 that citizens would welcome this track through the towns, although it was a costly endeavour:
"The residents of the north end of Newmarket are solicious for the continuance of the Metropolitan Railway track through to their quarter, and have called upon the Council to endeavor to get the company to perform the work."

It also presented issues with the town's current layout, hence changes had to be made:
"The contract for removing the Newmarket Exhibition buildings to the South of the track has been let by the Management Committee, and arrangements have also been made for the erection of a grand stand. With these improvements the local grounds will compare favorably with any in the county."

Bradford Witness

Looking Back Over the Century - Holland Landing

The Bradford Witness decided to release a series of articles from local townspeople on the history of certain events in Bradford and West Gwillimbury's time. This week, the history of Holland Landing is the topic.

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Newmarket canal - Hurrah for the Canal

:Judging from the above heading which preceded a local item in the Era of last week, what a time there will be in Newmarket when the Trent Valley Canal branch (so called) is completed through to that town from the Holland River. A gentleman who had spent several days in Newmarket last week and in passing through our village on Monday, wondered if the Laurier Government had gone completely crazy by making a preliminary grant of $700 000 to build a good sized ditch a distance of 8 miles to an inland town. He looked upon it as a political sop. There is no kick coming from the Newmarket Era, however, as may be seen from the following item: "Mr. Grant one of the contractors for Newmarket end of the Canal, has been in town all week making arrangements to commence work. The stone house and one of the barns on the Hulse farm have been leased for a term. Sixty horses arrived here yesterday and more expected to-day. It is said that the contractors intend to employ 300 teams and 400 men. Work will commence this week if not already started, in the vicinity of the "Green Lane," a mile and a quarter north of Newmarket, where a lock and basin will be constructed. The United Factories have received orders to vacate their property on Huron St., where the survey runs, and are advertising a quantity of wood for sale at a low price to save handling twice. It certainly begins to look as if the Newmarket Canal is not all talk."

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Caesar, Brunnetto obituary

Event date: Tuesday, August 2, 1949
Event type: Death

Description: At Toronto Western Hospital on Tuesday, August 2, 1949, Brunnetto Caesar, R.R. 2 Newmarket, beloved husband of Grace Stamper and father of Connie (Mrs. Van Den Oetellar), Jean, Donald, Betty and Madelynne. Resting at the funeral home of T. Kilkenny & Son, Bradford. Notice of funeral later.

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