Municipality : Community : Bradford Lot : Concession : Description : Letter from the Dominion Census Taker for Bradford, Mr. J.S. Cordingley, detailing the size of the population and the problems he encountered in carrying out his duties.
Municipality : Community : Other - Bradford Lot : Concession : Description : Albert E. West, a veteran of the North-West Rebellion, dies in Newmarket in his 94th year.
Municipality : Community : Bradford Lot : Concession : Description : Donald Semple is appointed the new Bradford postmaster, effective December 1, 1950.
Municipality : Community : Bradford Lot : Concession : Description : Memories from the 1870s and 1880s. Lists the merchants who had shops along the main streets. Stories concerning William (Billy) Innis, Jim Rose, Bob McKinstry, Mr. J.C. Wood, and Mrs. Mazel McKinstry McGee.
Municipality : Community : Bradford Lot : Concession : Description : Carl Melbourne becomes the third generation of his family to deliver the mail for R.R. 1 Bradford.
Municipality : Community : Springdale Lot : Concession : Description : Describes the circumstances surrounding the death of Hendrick Verkuyl. Also contains information about his life.
Municipality : Community : Bradford Lot : Concession : Description : Article shows breakdown of the population of Bradford in 1950 by age group, based on figures gathered by assessor F. Collings.
Municipality : Community : Bradford Lot : Concession : Description : T.A. Pratt shares his memories of his school days, both attending and teaching. He recalls classmates Ernest Baker, Dan Collings, Billy Montgomery, and his teachers Miss Blakesley, Mr. O.J. Stevenson, and Miss McMullen. Also mentioned is one of his students, Frank Keaney, and Joan Compton and Tom Evans Jr., who had recently scored very well in graduation examinations. Pratt also takes time to reminisce about people he knows who had recently died: Clara Kilkenny, Hector Greig, and George Bannerman.
Municipality : Community : Other - Bradford Lot : Concession : Description : Describes a letter written by Mr. George Harrison of Port Hope about his time in Bradford.