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Food? Yes indeed with Davis, displays and dancing to boot

"It's Bradford Salad Festival Time! Already, the rides for the kids have been set up on the parking lot in front of the community centre, and youngsters are lining up to get on them. The rides aren't going to be the only thing for the children, however. After Saturday's parade, led by Ontario Premier William Davis (which starts at Melbourne Crescent and moves east along Holland St. to Colborne St. where it will disperse), all of the posters that the elementary school children have made will be on display at the Curling Club, next door to the community centre. The weekend is not only for the children; the adults are guaranteed a good time as well."

George Jackson

Foodland plaza

View of the Foodland which used to reside at 118 Holland St. East.

Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library

Gardner's Store Ad

An ad for Gardner’s store in Bradford, c. 1933. Appeared in the Bradford Witness.

Luanne Campbell Edwards

Gardner's Store Ad with Prices

An ad for Gardner’s Store in Bradford with a list of prices for various supplies, c. 1933. Appeared in the Bradford Witness.

Luanne Campbell Edwards

Geo. Stoddart Home

The residence of Mr. Geo. Stoddart. See Related Description links for the house's construction in newspaper snippets.

George Ogilvie ad

Advertisement of George Ogilvie, tailor, on Holland Street West.

Bradford Witness

George Ogilvie Tailor shop on Holland Street

George Ogilvie , whose business can be seen here, was a merchant tailor in Bradford. He employed 6 to 8 people at a time. He was also a Councillor, on the Model School Board, on the Public Library Board, and on the Board of the Agricultural Society.

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