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Simcoe Manor's new wing officially opens

"The official opening of the new wing of the Simcoe Manor in Beeton will be held Wednesday, June 4. The new wing will have 100 beds, a library, boardroom, married quarters, barber shop, billiard room, beauty shop, craft room, auditorium, chapel, greenhouse and therapeutic pool. The wing, which cost over one and a half million dollars will also be used for those who have suffered from strokes and arthritis. The therapy will include messages, heat treatments, and exercises with parallel bars and exercise machines. The new auditorium will hold 200 people and if that is not enough room, the chapel will open to accommodate more. Simcoe Manor was originally opened in 1898 and was called the "House of Refuge". It was a place for transient people as well as those who were not able to take care of themselves and with no one who could take care of them. At that time, the institution had 250 acres of farm land that was worked by those who resided at the "House". In 1952 an addition was built and the name was changed from "House of Refuge" to Simcoe Manor as it is known today. Past conceptions of the building locally known as the "poor house" to the present image as a home for the aged. Now it is a Senior Citizen's Home. The present wing was started in 1973 although it was planned in the early 1970's. The original building was demolished to make room for the new building. Gone with the old section are the old images. Under the management of Ed Boynton, 65 full and part-time staff take care of the 125 residents. Also there for the senior citizens are four new color televisions as well as the new facilities."

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Electric Meter Register Beeton - Inside View

An Electric Meter Register book provided by the Department. It provides an example of the way such information was tracked at the time and how it would have been tracked in the Bradford West Gwillimbury area.
According to an Electricity Inspection Service hand-out from the same time period as the book: "A Meter Register Book is supplied by the Department of Trade and Commerce to contractors for The purpose of assisting them in complying with the provisions of the Electricity Inspection Act, and the regulations established thereunder. The following requirement are necessary...The Electricity Inspection Act provides a penalty of fifty dollars for any neglect in respect of the above requirements."

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Five Drown in Branch of Boyne Near Beeton

"The branch of the Boyne River which crosses the road into Beeton, west of No. 27 Highway, was, like all other streams of the district, swollen to danger proportions last Friday night and at this point a terrific toll in lives was taken. Five bodies have been recovered and some neighbours fear that there may be more. ..."

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Memories of Isobel Watson

An edited compilation based on written notes by Gladys Anna Isobel Watson (known as Isobel Watson) of Watson's life. Edited and Compiled by granddaughter, Michelle Joyce. Includes 12 page transcript, Cover Page and Reproduction of the Marriage Certificate of Norman Blain Coutts and Gladys Anna Isobel Watson. Watson was born July 14, 1907 on a farm located in West Gwillimbury at Concession 4, Lot 7 to William John Watson and Ida Jane Milligan Banting. Isobel married Norman Bhain Coutts and raised with him five children: Duncan, Roderick, Karol Anne, Brian and Sharon. The oral history was transcribed in November 2007, shortly before Isobel's death.

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Meher, Jennie Bowles death

  • CA BWGPL VS-1900-2018-06-22-07
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1994-01-28
  • Parte deVital Statistics

January 28, 1994
Obituaries
MEHER JENNIE - At Simcoe Manor Beeton on Friday January 28th, 1994. Jennie Bowles of Bond Head. In her 93rd year. Dearly beloved wife of the late Matthew Meher. Dear mother of Mary andher husband Charles Gibson of Barrie, Peter and his wife Ena of Thornton, Muriel and her husband Walter Reynolds of Bond Head, and Kenneth and his wife Jean of Bradford. Pre-deceased by son Douglas. Sister of Laura Hartman of Sarnia. Predeceased by brothers Willie, Russell, Reg and sister Vivian. Loving grandmother of 11 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Paul F. KentFuneray Home (Hwy 27 north) Cookstown on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held at Trinity Anglican Church Bond Head on Monday at 2 p.m. Interment St. Paul's Anglican Cemetery Coulson Hill. Memorial donation to Simcoe Manor Beeton of the Charity of your choice would be appreciated.

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Jan Coward's World War I Database Edition 2

Personnel files of one hundred and seventy-eight personnel who served in World War I with ties to South Simcoe. Research was commenced by Jan Coward. After her passing, a group of research assistants are working to verify the research and share this publicly. Original database exists as an online spreadsheet. Reseach assistants have identified which personnel files have been verified.

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