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Moscrop, Kelly Jo death

Event date: August 23, 1987
Event type: Death

Teen killed on Saturday. A Bradford teenager was killed in an accident early Saturday (Aug. 23) morning. Kelly Jo Moscrop, 17, was struck by a car at about 1 a.m. Ontario Provincial Police report he was running through traffic on the eastbound Highway 401 ramp, onto Highway 400 when he was hit.

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Dinner, Steve death

September 28, 1986
Death

Steve Dinner, the 32-year-old heart and lung transplant recipient from Bradford, died at London University Hospital on Sunday (Sept.28).

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Smalley, Anne death

October 29, 1986
Death

SMALLEY Anne -- Suddenly on Wednesday, October 29, 1986, beloved wife of the late Gordon Smalley (1956), dear Mother of Gordon, Garnet, Paul, John and Mary Anne, daughter-in-law of Ruth and Garnet Smalley and sister-in-law of Morley Smalley, Doris Swanick and Ramona Paisley. Funeral service was held on Saturday from St. Michael's Church. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery, London, Ontario.

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Vdovjak, Alzbeta (Betty) death

April 18, 1987
Death

VDOVJAK, Alzbeta (Betty) -- Suddenly at York County Hospital, Newmarket on Saturday, April 18, 1987. Alzbeta Vdovjak in her 77th year, beloved wife of the late Stefan, dear mother of Anne and her husband Miloslav Masin, Olga and her husband Peter David Lee. Loving grandmother of 9 grandchildren and their spouses and 4 great grandchildren. Friends called at Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe Street, Bradford. Service was held at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Bradford on Monday at 4 p.m. Interment Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Bradford.

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Gilford Hall needs township funds to survive, trustees say

"Does Gilford need its own community hall? That's the question West Gwillimbury council members will have to ask themselves when they meet in the community on Cook's Bay in mid-April, after receiving a request for funding from the trustees of Gilford Hall.
The century-old hall has been owned by five trustees, who have passed the responsibility on to their descendants through the years. Now, they find the costs of maintaining the hall are more than what is earned from events held there.
Lou Cronan, one of the trustees, and chairman of the hall, said in a telephone interview that the overhead of running the hall including taxes, insurance, heat and caretaking are too high.
He was reluctant to say how much of a grant the trustees would need to maintain the hall each year, but said at least several thousand dollars is needed.
"The community has changed," Mr. Cronan said. "There used to be a lot of dances (to raise money)...there's not as much happening as in the past."
A letter requesting support was received by council at its March 17 meeting, and was referred to the finance committee, with instructions that a report be ready for the April 21 council meeting, to be held at the Gilford Hall.
The township has given grants to the hall in the past, and the Gilford Lions Club has made contributions. The Lions Club, Women's Institute and Horticultural Society use the hall regularly, contributing revenue, Mr. Cronan said.
Councillor Ron Simpson told council he had checked the assessment role to see if any adjustment could be made to the hall's taxes. He said at one time taxes had not been paid on the hall for 12 years, because it was assumed the township owned the land and building.
Mr. Simpson said the township could decide to support the hall, or take over ownership.
Mr. Cronan said there had been no discussion about turning the hall over to the municipality, but, "something like that will have to be done."
He said the hall is generally in good shape, with some minor repairs needed, and a fire wall to be installed around the furnace.
Each year West Gwillimbury gives a grant, of $1000 last year, toward the cost of operating the Bond Head Community Hall. The hall is owned by the township of Tecumseth, because it is on the west side of Highway 27.

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New library building approved

"Council highly praised the new library building when it was presented to them last week. the architect, Bill Lett, stood beaming along with the library committee as their $1.2 million proposal was unanimously approved..."

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Construction Workers Unearthing Simcoe County's Past

"Construction crews working on Holland Street West uncovered a bit of history last week. According to several workers at the road reconstruction site, several large timber-like beams were unearthed from about six feet below the present surface of the road. It is likely that the beams date from the 1800s, and were either part of, or laid just after the demolition of, the first covered road in the county...."

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First Draft of Library Study Completed

"A new library for Bradford came one tiny step closer to reality last week when Fox Jones and Associates presented its first public report. The facility feasibility study, still in draft form, was presented at a public meeting last week (Aug 27). ..."

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Library consultants present first report

"A first report has been made by the consultants hired to conduct a feasibility study for a new library.
Roger Jones and George Schlukbier of Fox, Jones and Associates presented their first report to council, and the library board, along with some members of committees involved in planning for the new library.
Librarian Adrienne Price said the report outlined possible interior design, and land use.
Two parcels of town land on Holland Court have been chosen as the library site. The building will tentatively be built to the north of the west lot, with parking to the south.
A final draft of the library feasibility study will be presented at a public meeting tentatively set for Wednesday, August 27."

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Bennett, Hurley E. (Bud), Jr. death

July 16, 1987
Death

BENNETT, Hurley E. Jr. (Bud) AT York County Hospital, Newmarket on Thursday, July 16, 1987, following a lengthy illness; of Kinmount, Ontario and formerly of Windsor and Aurora. Beloved husband of Eileen, dear father [of] Grayce Lanthier of Bradford, Susan Desjarlais of Windsor, Hurley of Bradford, Mark of Chatham, Paul of Windsor. Dear brother of Alice Holmes of Windsor, Meredith Marshall of Aledo, Texas, Shirley Montague of Barrie and Coburn Bumstead of Fergus. Dear grandfather of Gregory, Jennifer, Brooke, Brianne, Lauren and Jason. Cremation was held. Friends called at Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe Street, Bradford for visitation on Sunday. A memorial service was held in the chapel Monday, July 20, 1987 at 2 p.m. Also a memorial service was held at the Bisnett Funeral Home in Maidstone, Ontario on Wednesday, July 22, 1987 at 11 a.m. Donations to the Cat Scan Fund at York County Hospital Foundation, Newmarket would be appreciated.

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