- CA BWGPL GJ-SB 75-PH26962
- Item
- 1975-05-28
Part of George Jackson fonds
"Allan Keith Faris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray G. Faris, Maple Farm, Bradford, received his B.A. degree in Geography from Guelph University on May 22."
George Jackson
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Part of George Jackson fonds
"Allan Keith Faris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray G. Faris, Maple Farm, Bradford, received his B.A. degree in Geography from Guelph University on May 22."
George Jackson
Part of George Jackson fonds
"The Bradford D and H Motors Bantams lost a hard fought battle with New Credit in the all-Ontario finals. A gutsy team effort almost captured the championship for the bantams, but they lost the third and final game 5-4. Top: Rudy Kemp, Don Pattenden, Robert Zweep, Tony Raposo, Laurie Roberts, Andrew Turczyniak, David Stoneburg, Norm Kemp. Bottom: John Kovacs, David Compton, Bruce Fallis, John Kemp, Stephen Baker, Peter Blackwell. Absent, John Pawlowicz."
George Jackson
Part of Local History Collection
Dorothy Mary McKelvey Jackson and Alonzo Milligan Williams on their wedding day.
Mary (Williams) Lisk
Part of Local History Collection
Alonzo Williams with his cattle.
Marilynne Williams
Andy, 71, remembers 45 harvest years on Holland Marsh
Part of George Jackson fonds
"Andy Simurda, 71, rises each summer morning at dawn to help his son, John, cultivate vegetables on the family's holding in the Holland Marsh. In 1932, Mr. Simurda came to the marsh with three friends from his native country, Czechoslovakia. J. Kacmar, Joseph Kuhla, and M. Sklencar were partners with Mr. Simurda in marsh gardening. They even shared accommodation in the village of Bradford while their wives waited in Czechoslovakia until the men established themselves in Canada."
Shirley Zima
Anette Francis at the Bradford Public Library
Part of Local History Collection
Anette Francis assisting at the Circulation Desk of the Bradford Public Library.
Anglican Young People's Association pin
Part of Local History Collection
Pin of the Anglican Young People's Association, part of the Walter Reeves, Town Constable collection.
The Anglican Young People's Association was devised by the Anglican Church for its younger members. There was a branch of the Association based on Canada, and began in 1902.
Bill Marks
Part of Local History Artifacts
An animal footprint in a building brick. The brick is displayed on a wood mount with a gold plaque. The item was recovered by Bill Patton during the demolition of the Convent in August 1994.
Bill Patton
Part of Local History Collection
Librarian Anita Sikma at "Spy School" at the Bradford Public Library. Summer 1986.
Part of Local History Collection
Anne Wagg, Chair of the Fundraising Committee holds a balloon at the Library Ground Breaking Ceremony that reads: "I support the new Bradford Library, will you?"