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Women's Institute celebrates 100th Anniversary

"On September 14th, Simcoe South District Women's Institute celebrated its 100th Anniversary, at an Open House and Tea held in Cookstown.
The district received its charter on May 5th, 1902, in Thornton. At one time, the District had 11 branches, including Beeton, Gilford and Bradford, Now, there are only 6 remaining - Bond Head, Churchill, Cookstown, Fishers Corners, Tec-We-Gwill (Newton Robinson) and Tottenham.
At the Anniversary Open House, there was a focus on past achievements, which have included the establishment of a library in Alliston, installation of traffic lights in Bond Head, and work on health and safety issues - but there was also a focus on the future, and the continuing relevance of W.I.
Member of Parliament Aileen Carroll noted that Women's Institutes were founded in the early years of this century, "to work against the isolation (in rural Ontario), to countermand that isolation by bringing together the women... to build cohesion in the community."
Carroll pointed out that the areas of interest of Women's Institute - education and culture, citizenship, international affairs, industry - coincide with the interests of parliamentary committees, and urged W.I. members to stay involved, and to provide their views and input, to "seize the day, continue with these very important initiatives." "

Bradford West Gwillimbury Times

Women will help in Salad Festival

"The Fisher's Corners Women's Institute plans to buy rolls and serve them at the Bradford Salad Festival in July. At the May meeting, the group discussed a bus tour to Stoney Creek on June 16. Several plan to attend a short course September 16. Happy anniversary wishes were sung for Mr. and Mrs. Ben Steers and Mr. and Mrs. Sid Gapp, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wychopen was given a cup and saucer. Mrs. Donald Couture gave a report on the area convention at Waterloo. There will be no meeting in June."

H. Wright

Woman Loses Arm in Automobile Accident

"Miss Alida Hill, of 160 Macphedson Ave., Toronto, was critically injured in an auto accident Saturday afternoon when the car in which she was a passenger failed to negotiate the curve at the foot of Holland Landing hill, climbed an embankment and then rolled on the shoulder of the road. The driver of the car, Miss Dora Pepler, 19 Kendall Ave., Toronto, escaped injuries. The injured woman was removed to York County Hospital, Newmarket, where it was found necessary to amputate her right arm. She also suffered from shock. The car is badly wrecked."

Bradford Witness

Woman killed in accident on Hwy 11

November 5, 1986
Death

Woman killed in accident on Highway 11. One woman is dead and three others are in hospital after a Saturday morning accident at Highway 11 and Highway 88. Nancy Theodoru of Toronto was a passenger in the car driven by her husband George. She was killed when the car collided with a pick up truck, Bradford OPP report. The truck was driven by Frank Anzil, of Klienburg [sic]. His wife Tina was a passenger. The three people are in serious condition in hospital. Bradford Fire department responded to the emergency call and used the "jaws of life" to release Mr. Theodoru from behind the steering wheel. It was the first time the equipment has been used, other than in practises [sic], since the money to purchase it was donated by the Lions and the Rotary Clubs about a year ago. Mr. Anzil used to own what was known as the Anzil plaza in Bradford, on the north side of Holland Street West. Charges are pending in the incident.

Bradford Weekly

Wolfe, Joe death

March 11, 1987
Death

WOLFE Joe -- Suddenly at Nainimo, B.C. on Sunday, March 1, 1987. Joe Wolfe formerly fo [sic] Bradford in his 84th year. Beloved husband of Ethel Tompson. Dear father of Ann Knoblock of Deerfield Beach, Florida, Erika Regan of Parksville, B.C. and Patti Brown of Cookstown. Dear sister Kay Bischoff of Toronto. Also survived by 5 grandchildren. Friends called at Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe Street, Bradford. Service was held in the Chapel, Friday, March 6 at 2:00 p.m.

Bradford Weekly

Wolf, Joseph Anthony & Decyk, Slawka Nettie

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  • 1954-02-03

Event Date : Saturday, January 30, 1954
Event Type : Marriage
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Description : Slawka Nettie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Decyk, Bradford, to Joseph Anthony, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wolf of Bradford. The wedding took place at Trinity Anglican Church, Bradford. Rev. W. S. Johnson officiated.The bride's maid of honour was Miss Mary Sklencar of Bradford. Miss Olive Petryk of Bradford was bridesmaid, and Miss Barbra Wolf of Willowdale was flower girl. Peter Decyk, brother of the groom, was a page. The groomsman was Paul Holancin of Bradford and John Riopka of Toronto, uncle of the bride, was usher.Mr. and Mrs. Wolf will reside in Scarborough.

Bradford Witness

W.L. Campbell Drug Store

W.L. Campbell opened the store around 1891. It was located at 10 Holland St. West. He was the son of William Campbell, grain dealer, and brother of Dr. L.H. Campbell. He was born in Bradford. W.L. attended the Ontario College of Pharmacy, in Toronto, and graduated in 1891, winning the College medal for general proficiency. He was also an expert lacrosse player, until a knee injury kept him from playing. He then took over duties as the team's secretary-treasurer, and the team has since won two provincial championships and one inter-championship. He is also a member of the gun club.

Lew Campbell

With Our Men In Uniform - June 21st

"With Our Men in Uniform" was a weekly column where letters or the location of Bradford and West Gwillimbury troops in the Second World War was disclosed to the town. It was a way to give updates on their conditions, or let the soldiers themselves thank the community for any gifts, support, or to say how they were doing overseas.

This week promoted three letters from soldiers, the location and well-being of Hedley Dimock and letter of thanks from Ken Ogilvie.

Wist, Rick birth

Event Date : Wednesday, June 15, 1949
Event Type : Birth

Description : At York County Hospital, a son to Mr. and Mrs. John Wist, R.R. #2 Newmarket.

Bradford Witness

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