"The Pocket Treasury" Military Edition. Bible verse book with gold cover that and black writing on cover, name and address information written on inside cover in pencil (presumably by Norman Coutts). Owned by Norman Coutts (1903-2002), husband of Isobel Watson Coutts. He did not go to war due to a heart murmur and was raised on Concession 4, Lot 7 in West Gwillimbury.
Typed memorandum dated 20 September 1992 from Gayle Lucas, treasurer for the United Church Women (UCW) group, to Irene Turner, reflecting on Lucas's involvement with the Church.
Newspaper clipping cut out from page 5 of the November 24, 1982 issue of The Witness. The clipping includes a photograph of the dedication of the Christian education wing for the Bradford United Church, with the caption included. The caption identifies the people in the photo as building committee members Bob Sturgeon, Joe Gordon, Doug Stewart, Art Kneeshaw, and Rev. Henry Dahlin. The caption also includes information on the construction of the wing, the dedication of the wing, and other attendees not pictured.
Typed document explaining the role and responsibilities of the Congregational Board of the Bradford United Church, sub-committees, and their members. Some words blacked out in marker.
Typed annual report for the Bradford United Church for the year 1983. Includes a typed insert outlining the agenda for the Annual Congregational Meeting on January 30, 1984. Handwriting in pencil on the back reads "Mom I went to the Kent's. Heather"
Black and white photograph of the Bradford United Church building exterior. Handwriting in pencil in the bottom right corner of the photo identifies the year it was taken as 1983.
Colour photograph of Reverend Karen de Jong-Dermann taken inside the Bradford United Church by a stained glass window. Handwriting in blue ballpoint pen on the back reads: "Rev. Karen de Jong-Dermann B.A.M Div. Th.M. Minister Bradford United Church 2000-2006"