- CA BWGPL JH-2019-06-14-05
- Stuk
- 1918-01-14
Part of John Harrison Fonds
Declaration of Office made by Bradford Councillor James Albert Webb, signed January 14, 1918.
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Part of John Harrison Fonds
Declaration of Office made by Bradford Councillor James Albert Webb, signed January 14, 1918.
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Part of John Harrison Fonds
Declaration of Office made by Bradford Councillor George Ogilvie, signed January 14, 1918.
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Bernhardt Declaration of Office
Part of John Harrison Fonds
Declaration of Office made by Bradford Councillor Oscar George Bernhardt, signed January 14, 1918.
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Part of John Harrison Fonds
Declaration of Office made by Bradford Councillor Dennis Nolan, signed January 14, 1918.
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Part of John Harrison Fonds
Council motions relating to various by-laws, dated 1918.
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Part of George Jackson fonds
"Arthur Evans' 17 years in the Ontario legislature-now coming to an end-were not without disappointments. The position of cabinet minister has always eluded the Simcoe Centre MPP, and he frankly feels it was because he supported the loser in the progressive Conservative leadership race of 1961. "Politics being what it is, I guess I could have been a cabinet minister if I had supported John Roberts. I supported Bob McAuley," Mr. Evans said in an interview. During that critical leadership race, John Robarts approached Mr. Evans for support. "He indicated to me that I would have a chance of getting into the cabinet if I would support him." ..."
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Part of George Jackson fonds
"Arthur Evans, retired MPP for Simcoe Centre, has been appointed as investment counsellor with the Municipal Savings and Loan Corporation in Barrie. The president of the company, Maxwell L. Rotsetin, announced the appointment."
The young don't trust business
Part of George Jackson fonds
"At the first conference of employees in the Consumer and Commercial Relations Ministry, the Honourable Sidney Handleman presented a survey of consumer attitudes taken in North Bay recently. Aside from revealing that the vast majority of consumer protection law, the most startling revelation concerns the attitude of young people towards the business. That concerns me. It should concern small business people even more. What is even more startling is the result of the question, "How much profit out of each dollar do you think food chains make after taxes"? The answers covered the gambit from nothing to $2. One food chain in its 1976 annual report stated that "earnings per dollar of sales were less that 8-10 of a cent, compared with one cent per dollar in the same period last year..."
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Part of George Jackson fonds
"The McCague family joined husband and father George on the podium after his nomination victory a week ago Tuesdday. The Conservative MPP will again represent Dufferin-Simcoe in the provincial election. From left to right are Barry, Heather, Ross, Raymond, and wife Elaine."
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Part of George Jackson fonds
"Arthur Evans of Bradford, former Simcoe Centre MPP, was among the dignitaries at the official opening of the new Simcoe County courthouse in Barrie last Friday. Mr. Evans who represented Simcoe Centre for 16 years, was joined in the plaque unveiling and ribbon cutting by Roy McMurtry, Attorney General of Ontario, and George McCague, Minister of Government Services. The courthouse is in downtown Barrie and it cost $7.3 million. It contains four county courtrooms and five courtrooms for the criminal and family court divisions. The building also accommodates the office of the sheriff and Crown attorney, administration offices, and the Simcoe County Law Association. A large crowd braved snowy weather to watch the opening ceremony and tour the modern building."
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