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Photographing the Town

A photograph of town workers photographing various parts of Bradford West Gwillimbury.

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Photographing the Photographer

A photograph of a man photographing town workers photographing various parts of Bradford West Gwillimbury.

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Bradford Town Council 1985-1988

Photograph of Bradford's town council from 1985-1988.
Back Row: William Marks, Gary Lamb, Dennis Roughley, Peter Dykie Jr.
Front Row: Reeve Sandy Hudson, Mayor William de Peuter, Deputy Mayor William Dykie

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Bradford West Gwillimbury Town Council 1991

Photograph of Bradford West Gwillimbury's town council from 1991.
Back Row: Frank Jonkman, Peter Dykie Jr., Dennis Roughley, Jim Corneau, Gary Lamb, William Marks
Front Row: Deputy-Reeve William Dykie, Deputy-Reeve Frances Reid, Mayor William de Peuter, Reeve Sandy Hudson, Deputy-Mayor Bud Brown
Absent: Ron Simpson
Photography Donated By: Ackland Photography

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Bradford West Gwillimbury Town Council 2010-2014

Photograph of Bradford West Gwillimbury's town council from 2010-2014.
Back Row: James Leduc, Raj Sandhu, Carl Hordyk, Ron Simpson, Del Crake, Peter Dykie Jr., Gary Lamb
Front Row: Doug White, Rob Keffer

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Developer offers gift of land for new civic centre

Description : Calling it the "single biggest issue or event that's come to Council, as far as having positive impact," Councillor Marty Toombs announced a gift of property to the municipality by Mike Orsi, principal of Mod-Aire Homes Ltd. A committee comprised of Toombs, Councillor Ron Simpson and Mayor Frank Jonkman had apparently approached a number of developers regarding a possible acquisition of land for a new civic centre. The Town is conducting a Consolidation Study, looking at the feasibility of bringing all Town departments under one roof. To their surprise, Orsi offered to hand over the deed to 6 acres fronting on County Road 88, just east of the former Mod-Aire offices, which were destroyed by fire. There are two conditions. The Town can't sell the property, but is free to "exchange" it for other lands closer to the centre of town, if desired. "I think his entire goal was to start a new relationship with the people in town," said Toombs.

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