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E. Jeffs & Son - Felicia the Heifer cow

This photograph is of Felicia, bred by Edward Jeffs & Son. The Jeffs were well known stock-breeders who have owned their property on the 6th Concession since 1837. They first started with Shorthorn cattle, Leicester sheep and Berkshire pigs, and by 1906 were breeding show-winning animals.

Bradford Witness

Private E.J. Billing's Medal

Medal presented to Canadian Military member, Private E.J. Billings by the citizens of Bond Head in appreciation of his service during WWI. The medal was made by A. Neilly Jewelers in Bradford.

A. Neilly Jewellers

Bond Head Women's Institute

Bond Head Women’s Institute 1967 Back row l-r: Vira Bateman, Ruth Stoddart, Elva Sutherland, Vera Kneeshaw Third row l-r: Shirley Brown, Donna Yarrow, Eldora Nevils, Leila Lloyd, Irene Wilcox, Jenny Meher, Grace Elliott, Margaret Hannah, Marion Watt Second row l-r: Amy Young, Ruth Usher, Beulah Breedon, Florence Phillips, Alice Green, Bea Dixon, Nora Welch, Bobbie Hodgson, Laura Lloyd, Edna Harvey, Edna Smith Front row l-r: Alice McArthur, Annie Bradley, Suzanne Armstrong, Ada Amey, Alice Lloyd

Junior Women's Institute

Bond Head Junior Women's Institute Back Row: Margaret Wilson, Norma Culbert, Audry Courtney, Lillian Copeland, Susie Coffey, Marg. Cerswell, Edna Webb, Alicia Noble. Front Row: Helen Gould, Jessie Melbourne, Marion Cerswell, Aleta Gould, Fairy Watt, Isabel Noble and Elva Bradley From page 13 of Book I, Bond Head Tweedsmuir Book.

Bond Head Baseball Team

The Bond Head Baseball Team in 1949. Back Row Left to Right: Percy Reynolds (coach), Don Brethet, Andy McArthur, Jim Thompson, Bub Brown, Karl Kruger, Jack Gray Front Row Left to Right: Wallace Reynolds, Bill Murray, Allan Breedon, Allen Houghton, Lorne Harley, Walter "Butch" Reynolds, Herb Baker, Ron Grimshaw.

Souvenir Private Post Card of Bond Head

Bond Head looking east. Bond Head looking east, south side. Most of these buildings were burned during the 1892 fire. First building on right was used as storage for hardware store next door (by George Parker). Note square pad of cement in front of store. It was the inground scales mentioned in the story.

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