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Keep, Gezina (Siny) (Ros) death

  • CA BWGPL VS-1900-2018-10-11-04
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1994-12-04
  • Parte deVital Statistics

December 4, 1994
Death
KEEP, Gazina (Siny) - At Beacon Hill Nursing Home, Bradford on Sunday, December 4, 1994, Siny Ros of Bradford in her 72nd year. Beloved wife of Albert. Dear mother of Stephen and his wife Linda of Edmonton, Gerrit and his wife Carol of London, Ont., Henry and his wife Marguerita of Selby. Dear siste of Koos Ros of the Netherlands, Jo Sanders of Wooler, Rens Ros of Cobourg, Tina VanderLinde of Oshawa and pre-deceased by William Ros. Dear grandmother of Kyle, Landon, Alicia, Dana, Justin, Christopher, Timothy, Peter and Marina. Friends called at the Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe Street, Bradford. Service was held at Holland Marsh Christian Reformed Church, Ansnorveldt on Wednesday, December 7, 1994 at 2 p.m. Interment at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Bradford. Donations to the Alzheimer Society would be appreciated.

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Bringing history groups together

The annual Meeting of the Bradford West Gwillimbury Local History Association will be held in the Compton Room of the Bradford Public Library on Saturday, December 8th, 1:30 p.m. The BWG Local History Association was formed 17 years ago, in the spring of 1990, and has retrieved and documented many of the details of the history of this area, supported the Local History Room in the Library, and recently, published the 2-volume book, "Governor Simcoe Slept Here." The Association is now taking on new responsibility as the umbrella organization for other history-related groups in the community - The Gwillim Group, which has brought the statue of Elizabeth Gwillim Simcoe to Bradford; the Scotch Settlement Historical Association; and the WEGWHIST Group. The arrangement will provide an affiliation with the Ontario Historical Association that will open the door for sponsorship and fundraising in support of the Town's historical features. The Association has been involved in book writing, editing and sales for the past 4 years; now that Governor Simcoe Slept Here has been completed, the focus is returning to researching and recording local history, and there are opportunities for residents to get involved. Are you interested in history? Do you have time to research on line, index and file, or set up and explore your own special local history project? Come to the meeting to discuss the opportunities.

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Building on 75 years of business - Spence Lumber

Well-trained, service-minded employees. A friendly atmosphere. Quality products at competitive prices. Those are part of the "Homecare" promise - but they have always been the goals at Spence Homecare, even when the business was primarily a lumber yard. Spence Lumber was founded in 1919 by James Spence, on the site of what is now MacDonald's Restaurant and South Simcoe Square. James was followed by his son, A.W., then grandson, Keith Noble. Now it's the 4th generation, great grandson Ron Noble, who runs the operation. Spence Lumber weathered the Roaring Twenties, the Dirty Thirties, the war years, the post-war baby boom, the changes of the '60s and '70s, at its old site. But in the '80s, the increasing trend towards home renovation, and "do-it-yourself" repairs led to a decision to move, and expand. The old retail space, notes Ron, covered only 800 to 1,000 square feet. "We were kind of land-locked, and there was no real growth potential." In 1900, the store moved to its current site at 90 Dissette,where it has 6,000 square feet of retail space, and over four acres of lumber yard - and joined 160 other stores in Ontario under the "Homecare" banner. "It was always a traditional lumber yard, whereas now I would consider it...a building centre," Ron says, explaining the change. The Centre offers "a complete range of everything you need for building, renovating, decorating." The transition from lumber yard to building supply centre has been a smooth one, he says, helped in part by the affiliation with Homecare, "which gives us volume buying power - which, in turn, can be turned over to the consumer," as a competitive prices. But the best part has been the consumer response. "When we moved to this location, the support we've had from our customers and friends was just about the nicest thing." To say thank-you to those customers, Spence Homecare celebrated its 75th anniversary, October 14th to 16th, with a special sales, lucky draws and a charity barbecue.

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McKinstry, Cpg. James G.

"James G. McKinstry was born in the town of Bradford on December 4th, 1884. He enlisted on December 11, 1915, into the 10th Royal Grenadiers, who were later absorbed into the 123rd Battalion Canadian Expeditionary Force. The 123rd served in Canada until they embarked for England, on August 8th, 1915. McKinstry served at Bramshott Camp and was confirmed in the rank of A/L Corporal, in 1916. He was appointed A/Cpl. in 1917. In early February, 1917, the 123rd Battalion served overseas in France and Flanders, as a Pioneer Battalion. McKinstry remained in England as a instructor, but was dispatched to the front one month later, as part of the Canadian Corps below Vimy Ridge. In October of that year, the Corps moved to Flanders to aid the British in their autumn offensive. The attack on Passchendaele Ridge took several stages to complete. Cpl. McKinstry was killed in action at Passchendaele on October 21st,1917, and is buried in Ypres Reservoir Cemetery, in Belgium. He was 31 years old at the time of his death. At the end of the offensive in November, the Canadian Corps had sustained 16,000 casualties.

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Saying Farewell to Padre Ormond Hopkins

"The Bradford Community Centre...was where they bid farewell to the friends and parishioners they had served for ten years...Padre Hopkins, at the age of 69, is taking early retirement from the Anglican parish of Bradford..."

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Drainage Committee asks province for special funding for Holland Marsh

A proposed drainage scheme to relocate the drainage canals in the Holland Marsh will cost an estimated $8.7 million. This sum is too great for the Marsh farmers alone so they are attempting to extend the assessment area to 65,000 acres of upland property in Bradford West Gwillimbury, King Township, New Tecumseth, Newmarket, East Gwillimbury, and Caledon but this idea has been met with legal challenges. Due to the legal fees surrounding this the Holland Marsh Drainage Committee has asked the province for $2 million in extraordinary funding for the scheme. After being completed in 1930 the 17.5 miles of canals that ring the Holland Marsh have been dredged several times, and after Hurricane Hazel were even widened and deepened. Although, recent studies show that the canal is almost filled in at certain points. Studies have also shown that due to south canal being filled in so much the north canal is handling four times the flow of the south canal. Relocation of the canal is the preferred solution to this problem.

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Volunteers wanted, to help market WEGWHIST history book

Description : As we approach the end of the writing and editing, we are faced with the challenge of marketing our product, the book. We need someone who can help us develop a marketing plan and execute it. We offer the same pay and benefits that we all enjoy as volunteers - an interesting project, good fellowship, positive enthusiasm and the real feeling of accomplishment. Governor Simcoe Slept Here: The Legacy of West Gwillimbury is the book being written by the volunteers of the WEGWHIST project. To help pay for publication costs, a Patrons Page has been established. Donors will be recognized in print, in this wonderful book that will be published this year, and hopefully available by December.

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Masin, Miloslav death

  • CA BWGPL 2018-06-07-04
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1993-11-03

November 3, 1993
Death
MASIN, Miloslav - Suddenly at his residence in Bradford on Wednesday, November 3, 1993 in his 66th year. Beloved husband of Anne Vdovjak. Dear father of Janice and her husband Blair Hodgson, Jim and his wife Sandy, Peter and his wife Leah, Ellen and her husband Brian Kleiboer, Michelle and her husband Gary Battams, Marie Masin and her friend Roger Gwilliams and predeceased by Michael. Dear grandfather of James and Kimberley Hodgson, Matthew and Kielyn Masin, Amanda Masin, Jennifer Kleiboer. Dear son of the late Frantisek and Aloisie Masin. Dear son-in-law of the late Stefan and Alzbeta Vdovjak. Dear step-son of Antonin Novotny. Dear brother-in-law of Olga Lee and family. Dear brother of Miloslava Novotna, Marie Lorenzova, Jana Nachtigalova, Jaroslav Novotny and families. Friends called at the Lathangue and Skwarchuk Funeral Home 30 Simcoe Street, Bradford. Service was held at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Bradford on Saturday, November 6, 1993 at 11 a.m. Interment at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Donations to the York County Hospital Foundation, Newmarket or to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario would be appreciated.

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Morris, Anne Adelle obituary

  • CA BWGPL VS-1900-14798
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1995-05-07
  • Parte deVital Statistics

Event Date : Sunday, May 07, 1995
Event Type : Death

Description : Peacefully at Streamway Villa Nursing Home, Cobourg, after a long illness. Nee Crate. Wife of the late Jobe Morris. Predeceased by her stepson Wilfred Morris, and survived by his wife Betty of Barrie and their children Jean Richard of Kenora and Bryan Morris of Pembroke as well as four great-grandchildren. Sister of Daisy of Cobourg and Mary of Lancaster. Predeceased by James, Fred and Clara. A longtime member of the Order of the Eastern Star, a lifelong member of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church and active with the Cobourg and District General Hospital Auxiliary. Funeral service at the MacCoubrey Funeral Home, Cobourg, followed by cremation. In memoriam donations may be made by cheque to the Canadian Cancer Society.

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