Home of Mrs. Harold Watson 1978 built on the former grounds of Presbyterian Church horse sheds dating back to 1890's. In 1951 two lots were purchased for $350.00, one lot 164' x 49', the other one 40' x 265' on which was built a house 24' x 36'. in 1962 it was purchased and completed inside and out. This photo is from the Bradford Womens Institute Scrapbooks.
Walter Andrews shows off his new tractor with his grandson Douglas and the reluctant family dog. John Madill is also on the tractor with Barry Helmer on the ground. The photo was taken by Grandmother Eva. Note: Assumed to be West Gwillimbury
Walkers and company. Back, left to right: William Gould, John Cross, Charles Watt, G.S. Walker. Front: Mary Walker, Kathleen Watt, Adelaide (Downey) Cross, Emma (Downey) Walker.
Another of the pioneer families was the Walkers. When the first Methodist church was being dismantled, the frame structure was moved and became the home of the Walker family on Concession 3. Elwood in buggy (crippled), George standing behind his two parents, Norman and Ida (mother of Roy, Orville and Irma).
Back Row (L-R): Wm. Walker, Thomas J. Gibbons, John J. Gibbons, Thos. Thorpe, Mrs. P. J. Bonner, James Gibbons Front Row (L-R): Mrs. Wm. Walker (Katherine), Mrs. Thomas J. Gibbons, Mrs. L. Gill (Liza), Mrs. John J. Gibbons, Mrs. Thos. Thorpe (Margaret), Mrs. James Gibbons (in front).
Walker Golden Wedding. Left to right: 4 sisters and 3 brothers of Gibbons family. Wm Walker, Thomas J. Gibbons, John J. Gibbons, Thos. Thorpe, Mrs. P.J. Bonner, James Gibbons. Katherine Walker, Mrs. Thomas J. Gibbons, Liza Gill, Mrs John Gibbons, Margaret Thorpe. In front-Mrs. James Gibbons.