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$3 M Blaze

"Firefighters battle stubborn 7-hour blaze which ripped through industrial complex last Friday afternoon

On April 28, 1988 at approximately 2:20 p.m., a major fire broke out in an industrial complex on Bridge Street (Hwy. 11) in the Town of Bradford, which necessitated the closing of Hwy. 11 both northbound and southbound for a period of six hours." ...

Bradford Gazette

Boddy, Lana L. death

May 7, 1991
Death
Boddy, Lana L. peacefully at er home at RR2, Bradford on Tuesday, May 7, 1991 Lana in her 12th year. Beloved daughter of Russ and Louise. Dear sister of Les. Dear granddaughter of Norma and the late Jack Boddy, Marie and the late Laurent Muise. Also survived by many aunts, uncles and cousins. Friends called at the Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe St. Brdford. Service was held in the Chapel on Friday, May 10, 1991 at 11 a.m. followed by cremation. Donations to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation would be appreciated.

Bradford Gazette

Botham, Albert Earl death

August 1, 1989
Death

BOTHAM-Albert Earl at his residence in Bond Head on Tuesday, August 1, 1989. Albert Botham, beloved husband of Gretta Cairns, loving father of Lloyd and his wife Irene, Norval and his wife Patricia, dear brother of Mrs. Edison (Isabel) Hastings of Tottenham, fondly remembered by his grandchildren Kevin, Brian, Laurie and Daniel. Rested at the Rod Abrams Funeral Home, Tottenham on Wednesday, August 2 and Thursday, August 3. Funeral service was held in the chapel on Friday, August 4 at 1:00 p.m. Interment Mt. Tegart Cemetery, Tottenham. Donations in Albert's memory can be made to the York County Hospital, Canadian Cancer Society or the VON.

Bradford Gazette

Bradford Firehall Relocates

Bradford Firehall Relocates

By Miriam King
Staff Writer

Bradford's old Fire Hall on Holland Street was so small that one of the town's five firefighting vehicles has to be parked elsewhere. Dispatch was through the Bradford Police Department, and fire trucks has to manoever their way through often heavy traffic in the center of town, whenever they were called out.

The facility was obviously inadequate for a department that was providing fire protection, not only for the rapidly growing town of Bradford, but also for about 70% of the township of West Gwillimbury, and a portion of King township. It was no surprise when Bradford Council approved the construction of a new Fire Hall.

Four companies were invited to bid on the new facility. Three of the four estimated a final cost in the area of $1.2 million, or more, depending on the architectural design.

The fourth, Inducon Design, offered a new concept called "Design Build", and a firm price of $978,000. "That's one of the main reasons we went to this kind of facility," said Ted Mendrek, Captain of the Fire Prevention Bureau, and the project manager. "I think up to this point, everyone is satisfied."

Construction on the Melbourne Drive site began in June, and is all but completed. The fire department has already moved in, only eight days behind schedule.

The new structure houses 6,000 square feet of apparatus space, and 4,000 square feet of administration offices. There is room for up to eight vehicles in the garage. Other features of the facility include male and female locker rooms, a kitchen, a 57' training and hose drying tower, and a diesel-powered generator that can provide power to the whole building in the case of an emergency.

The improvements have not been limited to the building. Any delays in response time that might have resulted when the fire department was moved to the west end of town, have been offset by the installation of Opticom lighting at both signals. This allows the trucks to alter the signals in their favour, saving up to a minute on the trip through town.

The Hall was designed to serve a population of up to 30,000 people, and house a full-time firefighting force. Although there are presently no sleeping accommodations, the facility was built to allow the addition of a second storey some time in the future. The necessary ductwork and plumbing are already in place in the ceiling.

At the moment, Bradford has a volunteer fire department, with 25 part-time firefighters. It will be up to Council to decide if, and when, to make the switch to "full time". "It all boils down to finance," says Mendrek.

The impact of amalgamation is also still to be determined, and will depend on decisions made by the transition team, as to "what level of service they want to provide to their residents."

Some of the questions to be considered include the extension of fire safety inspections to West Gwillimbury, construction of a second fire station in the township to obviate the need for Inter-municipal Fire Suppression contracts with Cookstown and Schomberg, and the use of West Gwillimbury taxes to help pay for Bradford's new fire hall. Bradford has taken out a $1 million debenture for the hall.

The fire department has its own "wish list". It is hoping that future allocations will permit the purchase of an aerial apparatus. At present, the town is relying on Newmarket, whenever aerial equipment is needed. That need could very well increase.

"We've already do have twelve high rises in town", warns Mendrek. "Council is aware of that, but...the building had to come first."

Miriam King

Bradford Gazette

A newspaper from November 3, 1988. The opening ceremony for the new Bradford Public Library at 100 Holland Court was that week on November 6, 1988.

Bradford Public Library

Bradford Library Receives Donation

A newspaper clipping about fundraising to raise funds for a new Bradford Public Library at 100 Holland Court. Included in the article is a newspaper photograph of Adrienne Price (Librarian), Eleanor Sherbo ( Library Board Chairperson), Mr. Lacasse (President of Gang-Nail Canada Inc.) and Mr. Carter (Vice-President of Gang-Nail Canada Inc.).

Bradford Gazette

Brown, Clarence E. death

July 11, 1988
Death

BROWN, Clarence E. Suddenly on Monday, July 11, 1988, Clarence Brown of Bradford in 71st year. Beloved brother of Grace Black of Stroud, Irene Turner of Bradford, Ernest of Ottawa and predeceased by Ruth and Joseph. Also survived by nieces and nephews. Friends called at Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe Street, Bradford. Service was held at Bradford United Church on Thursday at 2:00 p.m. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Bradford.

Bradford Gazette

Coutts, Gwyneth Svyleen Hughes death

June 7, 1991
Death
COUTTS, Gwyneth Svyleen [sic] suddenly at her home at RR1, Bradford on Friday, June 7, 1991. Gyneth Hughes in her 82nd year, beloved wife of the late Harold Coutts, dear mother of Lloyd and his wife Ruth, Allan and his wife Marilyn and predeceased by Joan. Dear grandmother of Jane and Andrew, Laura, Colin and Kevin. Dear sister of Jean Culbert, Lloyd Hughes and predeceased by Grenville and Vernon Hughes. Friends called at the Lathangue and Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe St., Bradford. Service was held in the Chapel on Monday, June 10, 1991 at 2 p.m. Interment St. Paul's Cemetery, Coulson's Hill.

Bradford Gazette

Dahlin, Brita N death

January 12, 1991
Death

DAHLIN, Brita N. after a long illness on Saturday, Jan.12, 1991. Brita Dahlin of RR2, Bradford. Beloved wife of Rev. Henry Dahlin. Dear mother of Paul and his wife Joanna, Peter and his wife Donnalyn. Dear grandmother of Khristina. Friends called at the Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe Street, Bradford. Service was held at Bradford United Church on Tuesday, January 15, 1991 at 2 p.m. Interment Bond Head Cemetery.

Bradford Gazette

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