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End of an era, in town...

Description : Bats in the tower, a bottle of wine tucked in behind the dated cornerstone, mould and dry rot in the rafters... that's what the Priestly Demolition crews found, as they demolished the old St. John's Presbyterian Church on John St. West in Bradford last weekend. The church came down more quickly than expected. When crews removed the windows in the east wall, it bowed outwards, creating safety concerns. And when part of the roof was removed, to lessen the possibility of unexpected collapse, a portion of the brickwork on the east wall fell. Structural safety was one of the key concerns that led the Presbyterian Church to sell the 112 year old building. Bulging walls, rotting rafters - estimates suggested that over $500,000 in repairs were needed, simply to preserve the structure. The cost did not include expansion, or the provision of handicapped access or washrooms. The Presbyterian Church instead has built a new St. John's Presbyterian, on Middletown Sideroad - a "House of God" that is completely handicapped accessible, large enough to accommodate the congregation, with a gymnasium and room for community outreach, filled with light and air, and free of hazardous mould. It is a vibrant expression of the Presbyterian Church in Bradford West Gwillimbury. The John St. property was sold to the neighbouring Trinity Anglican Church. Although the land will be used as a parking lot in the short term, the Anglican Church is fundraising to someday raise a new "House of God" on the site.

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Evans, Brock MacDonald death

August 26, 1994
Death
EVANS, Brock MacDonald LLB, Q.C. - peacefully at Simcoe Manor, Beeton an [sic] Friday, August 26, 1994, Brock Evans of Bradford in his 86th year. Beloved husband of Martha Sommerville. Dear father of Ann and her husband Roy Gordon of Bradford, Chris and his wife Charleen of Calgary. Dear brother of Charles and his wife Louise and the late Sunny Peacock and predeceased by Graham, Fred, Max and Joseph Evans and Betty Jackson. Dear brother-in-law of Gordon and Glenn Sommerville, Margaret Flett and predeceased Norma Hunnisett. Dear grandfather of Matthew, Luke and Lori Gordon, Meaghan and Craig Evans. Friends called at the Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe Street, Bradford for visitation. Service was held at Bradford United Church on Monday August 29, 1994 at 2 p.m. Interment at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Bradford. Donations to the Alzheimer Society would be appreciated.

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Fuller family celebrates Canada Day

"The table was decorated with red and white flags, candles and napkins, and a red and white cake, for a multi-generation Canada Day party and Toast held at the home of Tom and Zelma Fuller, Jr. The Guests of Honor were Mae and Bill Fuller." ...

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Gary Jonathan Lynch birth

October 5, 1991
Birth
LYNCH (Elliott) Trycia-Grace and Gary very proudly announce the arrival of Gary Jonathon, 8lbs. 9ozs. at Huronia District Hospital, Midland on Oct. 5, 1991. Delighted grandparents are Ross Sr. and Grace Elliott and Gary Sr. and Judy Lynch.

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Gerald H. Sheppard death

December 15, 1991
Death
SHEPPARD, Gerald H. (owner/operator of Lake Simcoe Marine, Bell Ewart) after a lengthy illness at home, died peacefully at Royal Victoria Hospital in Barrie on Sunday, Dec. 15, 1991. Gerald Sheppard of Bell Ewart Ontario in his 62nd year. Beloved husband of Pat and dear father of Gerry and Darlene of Bell Ewart, Lorrie and Bill Jackson of Bradford and Dwayne of Bell Ewart. Loving Granddad of Daryll, Amanda, Gregory and David. Also survived by brothers and sisters Bernard, Shirley Walmer, Martin, Lee, Nina Wilcox and Roy. Rested at Taylor Funeral Home, 524 Davis Drive, Newmarket. Funeral service in the chapel on Wednesday Dec. 18 at 11:00 a.m. Internment [sic] at Highland Memory Gardens, Toronto. Donations to the Canadian Cander Society would be appreciated by the family.

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Gnap, Leslie death

September 7, 1993
Obituary
GNAP - Leslie passed away suddenly on Tuesday September 7, 1993 in Stayner, loved and survived by wife Mary. Dear father of sons Leslie Jr., John and daughter Marika. Loved father-in-law of Nina and Shannon. Loved by granddaughters Alexandrea, Tonya, Jessica and Kianna. Rested at Tofflemeir Funeral Home, Stayner. Service took place Sept. 11, 1993.

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Goedhart, Nicholaas death

December 19, 1994
Death
GOEDHART, Nicholaas (Nick) - Suddenly at his home at Sandy Cove Acres, Stroud on Monday, December 19, 1994, Nick Goedhart formerly of Bradford in his 75th year. Husband of Adri Verheul. Dear father of Ruly and her husband Cliff Barnes, Willy and her husband Michael Kiloran both of Bradford. Dear Opa to Stephanie, Barry and the Late Andrew Barnes, Jared and Devin Kiloran. Friends called at the Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe Street, Bradford. Service was held in the chapel on Thursday, December 22, 1994, at 11 a.m. followed by cremation.

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Going, going, gone

Article containing photographs on the demolition of the old South Division police station at 45 Holland Street East on June 24-26, 2009.

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Gov. Simcoe is back!

The transport truck arrived early Monday morning, with the reprinted copies of Governor Simcoe Slept Here: The Legacy of West Gwillimbury. If you have purchased a pre-publication copy, you may pick up your copy from Kelly in the Local History Room of the Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library. Please bring your receipt. Copies can also be picked up at the WEGWHIST CarrotFest Booth today, August 19th. If you did not pre-order a copy, they are now available at the post-publication price of $75. Governor Simcoe Slept Here is a handsome, 2-volume set that makes a splendid gift for anyone interested in local history or genealogy - a book that will bring back memories, and in doing so, provide a record of the lifestyle of early days in West Gwillimbury.

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Governor Simcoe Slept Here

Description : It was the realization of a 4-year dream... Back in 2001, George Jackson, founder and chair of the Bradford West Gwillimbury Local History Association, broached the idea of a comprehensive history of the Twp. of West Gwillimbury. The book would focus on the founders and settlers of the Township, the farming families, the businesses, and the flavour and character of life in a rural Township. Jackson quickly drew together a team of enthusiastic volunteers, many of them members of the Local History group, but also others, eager to participate and explore their own genealogy and heritage. In all, 115 volunteers spanning 5 generations took part in the "WEGWHIST" Project. They collected family histories and stories, tracked down archival records, collated photographs that spanned the decades, and worked with staff at Friessens Publishing in Altoona, Manitoba, to put together "Governor Simcoe Slept Here - The Legacy of West Gwillimbury Township." The original idea was to print 750 copies of a 500 page book. The book is now 825 pages, in 2 volumes - with scores of photographs, and a CD that contains a 100-plus page index with over 10,000 entries, and 140 color plates of the Twp. One thousand copies have been printed; 750 were pre-sold, before the launch. The book was formally launched on December 15 at St. John's Presbyterian Church in Bradford. Over 100 people turned out to watch as the volunteers were thanked, and a presentation copy, piped into the room, was presented to the Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury by Jackson and Association Secretary, Barbara Verney. Deputy Mayor Dennis Roughley accepted the copy on behalf of the municipality.

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