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Bateman, Keith Adrian birth

  • CA BWGPL VS-1900-2018-07-19-06
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1994-03-18
  • Parte deVital Statistics

March 18, 1994
Birth
BATEMAN - John and Nancy (nee Barnard) are proud to announce the birth of their second child, a son, Keith Adrian on March 18, 1994 at 4 a.m., weighing 9 lbs. 7 oz. A new brother for Gordon and another playmate for Jake. Delighted grandparents are Gordon and Marjorie Bateman and Jim and Kathy Barnard. Thanks to Dr. D. Rousselle and nursing staff at York County Hospital.

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Baynes, Alysha Rebecca birth

  • CA BWGPL VS-1900-2016-02-02-10
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1990-08-09
  • Parte deVital Statistics

August 9, 1990
Birth

Baynes, Ashley is excited to announce the arrival (finally) of her baby sister, Alysha Rebecca on August 9th, 1990. She was born at 5:50 p.m., weighing in at 8 lbs. 5 oz. at York County Hospital. Karla and Gary are the excited but tired parents. Proud grandfather is Clarence Baynes of Bradford.

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Baynes, Ashley Gillian birth

  • CA BWGPL 27124
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1984-08-29

Event Date : Tuesday, August 14, 1984
Event Type : Birth
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Community : Newmarket
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Description : At York County Hospital, Newmarket, a daughter to Gary and Karla Baynes, a grandchild for Clarence Baynes, Bradford, and Jim Newitt, Richmond Hill.

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Bell, Kevin Robert birth

  • CA BWGPL VS-1900-2016-09-06-09
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1987-04-14
  • Parte deVital Statistics

April 14, 1987
Birth

BELL, Robert and Lorraine (nee Smith) are proud to announce the arrival of Kevin Robert on April 14th, weighing 7 lb. 8 oz., a brother for Jennifer. Proud grandparents are Gary and Helen Smith of Churchill, Ontario and Henry and Phyllis Bell of Bradford.

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Bertha Langford and Ethel Breedon

Bertha Langford of Bradford congratulates Ethel Breedon on the Dunkerron-area woman's 90th birthday Saturday during a special luncheon at Dunkerron United Church. Bertha had a pretty good idea how Ethel felt since she marked her 91st birthday the following day.

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Bertha Langford's Birthday

Newspaper clipping from September 21, 1983 edition of the Bradford Witness.
Bertha Langford celebrated her 93rd birthday on September 6, 1983, with a gathering of approximately fifty family members at her daughter-in-law Ella's farm.

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Biemold - daughter birth

  • CA BWGPL VS-1900-10955
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1948-09-22
  • Parte deVital Statistics

Event Date : Wednesday, September 15, 1948
Event Type : Birth

Description : A daughter to Mr and Mrs Henry Biemold of Newmarket at York County Hospital.

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Biemold - son birth

  • CA BWGPL VS-1900-13925
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1951-06-13
  • Parte deVital Statistics

Event Date : Monday, June 04, 1951
Event Type : Birth

Description : A son to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Biemold, R.R 2 Newmarket. Born at York County Hospital.

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Biemold, Cynthia birth

  • CA BWGPL VS-1900-17769
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1956-06-20
  • Parte deVital Statistics

Event Date : Saturday, June 09, 1956
Event Type : Birth

Description : At York County Hospital, Newmarket, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. H. Biemold, Ansnorveld.

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Bill Ruffett remembers...

"On the eve of his 92nd birthday, Tuesday, Bill Ruffett told the story of the booming ice industry of yesteryear. Bell Ewart - "I started on the ice when I was 12 yeards old. Father had rented the old hotel on the south side of the dock of 1897 for one dollar a month. After the old sawmill had burned down, the hotel went out of business. I remember well tearing out the bar. It was then I started to lead a horse on an ice plow for 50 cents a day for the Belle Ewart Ice Company. It was the only ice company there then and was across the road from my home where Sheppard's Marina is today. I remember the winter of 1906 was very mild and the big lake never froze over until nearly spring. The railroad was still here, you see, from the era of meeting the Lake Simcoe excursion boats. It was then ice companies from Jackson's Point came here, partly because of the railroad. Their only transportation there, for ice to Toronto, was by street car. I had anywhere from 60 to 80 men working for me at one time, all farmer's boys."

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