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- 1939
Part of Local History Collection
Part of a small box sent in 1939 from Bradford to Bond Head. Note the stamp and cost.
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Part of Local History Collection
Part of a small box sent in 1939 from Bradford to Bond Head. Note the stamp and cost.
Part of Local History Collection
S.S. #5 Teacher Mrs. Mary Stewart, Junior room. Back Row (l-r): Hilda Van Hoff, Christine Styles, Lydia Bruining, Doris Sutherland, Barbara Noble, Marlene Haines, Gretta Kooring, Bob Watt, Reg. Hipwell. Middle Row (l-r): Barbara Grimsby, Unknown, Nancy Whiteside, Janet Orr, ? Styles, Judy Haines, Linda Grimsby, Elaine McLean, Geraldine Deachman. Front Row (l-r): Paul Evans, John Waddell, ? Bray, Folkert Bruining, Jim Zweep, Unknown, Carman Bruining, Gordon Doeler, Allan Doeler, Unknown.
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James Smith home. Presently the restaurant Poco Cappello Ristorante.
Part of George Jackson fonds
"Maude Jackson shows seven-year-old Michelle Harris how to knit a sweater for the upcoming frosty days of winter. Knitting was just one of many attractions at Pioneer Day last week at Sir William Osler School near Bond Head. The entire school and many area residents took part in the event."
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Part of Local History Collection
Husband of Mary Driffill.
Richard Batters and Clarence Switzer
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Mr. Richard (Dick) Batters, two sisters and Clarence Switzer.
Part of Local History Collection
John Brethet (d. 1937) from Ireland in 1866.
Part of Local History Collection
Mrs. Mulock, mother of Sir William Mulock.
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Sir William Mulock Historical Plaque
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Historical Plaque of Sir William Mulock. It is in front of the Bond Head Community Centre. The plaque shows his year of birth as 1843 but there is strong historical evidence that he was in fact born in 1844.
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Honour Roll of WWI & WWII for Bond Head
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The honour roll naming those who served in World War I and World War II. The calligraphy was penned by the United Church minister, Rev. Burton.
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