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- 1966-08-10
Parte de Vital Statistics
Event Date : Sunday, July 17, 1966
Event Type : Birth
Description : At York County Hospital, Newmarket, a son to Mr. and Mrs. George W. Verkaik (Corrie De Peuter), R.R. 4, Bradford.
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Parte de Vital Statistics
Event Date : Sunday, July 17, 1966
Event Type : Birth
Description : At York County Hospital, Newmarket, a son to Mr. and Mrs. George W. Verkaik (Corrie De Peuter), R.R. 4, Bradford.
Parte de Vital Statistics
Event Date : Saturday, August 20, 1966
Event Type : Birth
Description : At York County Hospital, Newmarket, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. George Hunt, Bradford.
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Parte de Vital Statistics
Event Date : Friday, August 12, 1966
Event Type : Birth
Description : At York County Hospital, Newmarket, a son to Lawrence and Grace Copeland.
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Bradford Women's Institute Volunteer Plaque
Parte de Local History Artifacts
A plaque presented by York County Hospital (now Southlake Hospital) in Newmarket to the Bradford Women's Institute in recognition of members' involvement in volunteering at the hospital.
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Fuller, Marjorie Isabel Evans death
Event Date : May 7, 1971
Event Type : Death
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Community : Bradford
Description : At York County Hospital, Newmarket, on Friday, May 7th., 1971. Marjorie Evans in her 43rd year. Beloved wife of Thomas Fuller, Jr. of 96 John St. W., Bradford. Loving daughter of Olive Evans of Bond Head. Dear sister of Arthur Evans, MPP of Bradford, Norma (Mrs. Joe Noble), Bond Head, Tillie (Mrs. Bert Sellers), detroit, and the late Walter, Irene, Velma and Josie. Friends called at the Lewis Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe St., Bradford. Service was held in the chapel Monday at 2:30 pm. Interment St. Paul's Cemetery, Coulson's Hill.
Parte de Vital Statistics
Event Date : Monday, December 06, 1971
Event Type : Birth
Description : At York County Hospital, Newmarket, a daughter to Art and Carol Ann Hunt.
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Parte de Vital Statistics
Event Date : Wednesday, July 04, 1973
Event Type : Death
Description : Died at York County Hospital, Newmarket, in his 90th year. Of R.R. 2, Bradford, beloved husband of the late Mary Evans and dear father of Grace (Mrs. Herb Black), Stroud, Irene (Mrs. Victor Turner), Bradford, Clarence, R.R. 2, Bradford, Ernest, Ottawa and the late Ruth and Joseph. Loving brother of Harry, Bradford, Eli (Mrs. Wes Adair), Newmarket, Jessie (Mrs. Ivan Metcalfe), Bradford. Predeceased by 1 brother and 3 sisters. Also survived by 6 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Resting at the Lewis Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe St., Bradford. Service in the chapel Saturday at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery.
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Parte de George Jackson fonds
"Last Monday was Canadian Hospital Day. York County Hospital in Newmarket marked the day with a campaign to discourage smoking. As part of the campaign, pamphlets were handed out and posters were placed around the building. Left is Dr. Norman Mortimer, chief surgeon, and right is Don Glass, chairman of the hospital's public relations committee."
Caesar, Donald Charles obituary
Parte de Vital Statistics
Event Date : Monday, March 31, 1975
Event Type : Death
Description : In Newmarket on Monday, March 31, 1975, beloved husband of Betty Mitchell and dear father of Brent, Lynda (Mrs. Gary Schurman), Donna (Mrs. Donald Sweet), Billy, Michael and Brenda, son of Mrs. Grace Caesar and brother of Jean (Mrs. Bill Morrison), Connie (Mrs. Caspar Oetelar), Madeline (Mrs. Donald Fisher). Friends may call at the Roadhouse and Rose Funeral Home, 157 Main St., Newmarket. Interment Newmarket Cemetery.
Parte de George Jackson fonds
"The Djurgarden Mini-Midgets of Stockholm, Sweden arrived in Canada on Boxing Day to begin a five-game tour against Ontario midget hockey teams from Barrie, Cobourg, Oshawa, Bay Ridges, and Newmarket. For the 20 young hockey players and 14 adults who accompanied them, this was their first visit to Canada and an exciting opportunity to combine good, competitive hockey with lots of sightseeing. It was soon apparent, however, that the players were neither novices at hockey nor travelling. Despite the fact that the Swedish players were only 15 years of age (Canadian midgets are usually 15 or 16), the Swedes emerged from the five games with three wins, a loss, and a tie. The Swedes defeated Cobourg 6-4, Bay Ridges 5-1, and Newmarket 5-3. They battled Oshawa to a 4-4 tie and were upset by Barrie 7-3. Although they had never come to Canada before, the team has toured Germany, Finland, and Norway. Their experience showed."
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