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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.

Bradford Weekly

Eftaxias, Anita Ansorge death

July 5, 1987
Death

EFTAXIAS, Anita -- suddenly at York County Hospital, Newmarket on Sunday, July 5, 1987. Anita Ansorge of Gilford, in her 73rd year. Beloved wife of Alexander. Survived by ANSORGE family in Germany. A memorial service will be held at Gilford United Church on Wednesday, July 8, 1987 at 2:00 p.m.

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Fuchs, Kurt death

August 9, 1987
Death

FUCHS, Kent [sic] - Suddenly at York County Hospital, Newmarket on Sunday, August 9th 1987. Kurt Fuchs in his 61st year, beloved husband of Frida of Gilford. Dear father of Robert and Gordon. Loving brother of August, Trudy, and Anne. Friends called at Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe St., Bradford. from Thursday at 2:00 p.m. Funeral Mass at Holy Martyrs of Japan Church on Friday, August 14th, 1987 at 10:00 a.m. Interment Holy Martyrs Cemetery. In memoriam donations to York County Hospital Foundation Cat Scan would be appreciated.

Bradford Weekly

Hordyk, Adrianus Reier death

September 3, 1987
Death

HORDYK Adrianus Reier at his home in Gilford on Thursday, September 3, 1987 in his 47th year. Dearest friend and loving husband of Greta VanLuyk. Dear father of Carl, Anna and Steven. He is remembered and deeply cherished for his love of family, his parents Cornelius and Anny Hordyk, his sisters and brothers, Gerie and Ary Luyendijk, Marianne and Rijk Hammer, Elias and Corrie Hordyk, Geerhardus Hordyk all of the Netherlands. Dear son-in-law of Gertrude and the lated [sic] Jack VanLuyk. Dear brother-in-law of Adrian and Sara VanLuyk, John and Anita Brouwer and Peter VanLuyk. Also remembered by many loving nieces and nephews. Friends called at Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe Street, Bradford. Service was held at the Ansnorveldt Christian Reform Church, Saturday, September 5, 1987, at 11:00a.m. Interment Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Bradford. Donations to the Fresh Air Fund at the Toronto Star or to the Salvation Army would be appreciated.

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Highway 11 accident kills Gilford woman

"Gilford - a Gilford woman was killed and two persons were sent to hospital in a traffic accident Wednesday (Jan. 14).
Jean Taylor, 69, was fatally injured when the car she was driving southbound on Highway 11 struck another head on, Bradford OPP report.
The accident happened at about 12:30 p.m., near the 11th Concession. Mrs. Taylor's car was on the wrong side of the road, police report.
Raoul Tremblay, 76, of Churchill, was driving the northbound car. He and his daughter Violet were taken to York County Hospital.
Approximately $14,000 damage was done to the two car.
Bradford OPP are investigating the accident. No charges have been laid."

Bradford Weekly

Accident still under investigation

"Occurrences investigated by the officers of the Bradford OPP during the week included 11 traffic accidents in which one person was killed and six persons were injured.
On the morning of Nov. 1, Nancy Thedoru of Toronto was killed when the car driven by her husband George was involved in a collision with a pick up truck driven by Frank Anzil of Klienburg. Mr. Anzil's wife Tina was a passenger in the truck. Mr. Theodoru remains at Sunnybrook Medical Centre.
Mr. Anzil is in intensive care in stable condition at York County Hospital. His wife has been transferred to St. Michael's Hospital.
OPP are still investigating the accident, which occurred at Highways 11 and 89, near Gilford. No charges have been laid as yet.
Bradford OPP investigated 42 occurrences during the week, including two drivers charged with excess alcohol. Also, five liquor related charges were laid."

Bradford Weekly

Cogo, Denise (Lapierre) death

January 12, 1988
Death

COGO, Denise at York County Hospital, Newmarket on Tuesday January 12, 1988. Denise Lapierre of R.R.-1, Gilford, in her 48th year, beloved wife of Louis Cogo, loving mother of Louise and her husband Kelly Ruttan of Innisfil and Michael and his wife Karen of Gilford, dear grandmother of Stephen and Timothy Ruttan, dear sister of Frances, Jean, Lisa, Theresa, Madeline, Emil, Alside, Marcel, Raymond, John Claude, Michele, Jack, Frank and Fred. Loving daughter of Mary Ann and the later Hector Lapierre. Friends called at Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe St., Bradford.
Service was held at Ansnorveldt Christian Reform Church on Thursday January 14, 1988 at 2:00 pm. Interment Mt. Pleasant Cemetary [sic]. Donations to the Cat Scan at York County Hospital Foundation, Newmarket would be appreciated.

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