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Auction Sale

  • CA BWGPL PH26411

Municipality :
Community : Bradford
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Description : An auction of farm stock and implements from the estate of the late Elmer Cairns.

Voice Of Andes To Speak Here

  • CA BWGPL PH26458

Municipality :
Community : Scotch Settlement
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Description : Dr. Clarence Jones founder of the Voice of Andes, radio station HCJB will address the Presbyterian congregations in the Scotch Settlement and Bradford this Sunday.

Newlyweds Travel To Quebec Capital

  • CA BWGPL PH26461

Municipality :
Community : Ontario
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Concession :
Description : The wedding between Patricia Mae Dew and Ronald Matthew Kneeshaw. The wedding was officiated by Rev. Edward Cragg at the Eglinton United Church in Toronto.

New group to develop

  • CA BWGPL PH26524

Municipality :
Community : Bradford
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Description : A development committee was made for overseeing the completion and future of what will be known as Joe Magani Park. The committee was made up of representatives from the Bradford Lions, Bradford Legion, and user groups.

New Industry To Begin Operations Very Near Future

  • CA BWGPL PH26547

Municipality :
Community : Bradford
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Description : The town's new industry, the Bradford Wood Products Co., which will manufacture hockey stickes and skiis at the outset, begins to look like a real asset to the town in the very near future. Although all the machinery has not yet been installed in the factory, production of sample hockey sticks has begun, and when the balance of the machinery is in place, work will start on a larger scale. By the early part of March it is expected to have about fifteen hands employed.
On Tuesday the writer was shown through the factory by Mr. Love and witnessed the different operations required before the original piece of elm, (seasoned three years) is finally turned out the finished product -- a perfectly balanced A1 hockey stick of the highest grade the kind used by professionals and most of the high-class amateur teams playing the game.
The original long, thick elm plank is the first cut into lengths somewhat longer than a hockey stick and approximately 3 1-2 by 3 inches in width and thickness. The wood is then steamed and bent by a heavy machine into the shape of a hockey stick. Then it is put into a dry kiln for seven days, following which period each block is sawed length-wise into four pieces, each piece being one rough, unfinished hockey stick. The final shaping and finishing touches are put on by a disc sander, after which each stick is shellacked and labelled according to grade. Reginald ("Red") Horner, of the Toronto Maple Leafs, who, by the way, is to be head salesman for the local firm, was lending his expert advice in the final shaping of the blades which means so much to the proper balance of the sticks.
Messrs. Love and Bierge, the heads of the new company have orders for a considerable quantity of sticks in advance, and, with the ever increasing popularity of Canada's national winter game in other countries, particularly in the United States and all northern European countries the prospects for success of Bradford's new industry appear rather bright.

Jean Lloyd

  • CA BWGPL PH26549

Municipality : Quebec
Community : Other - Bradford
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Description : A top-notch secretary whose favorite hobby is photography -- especially with children as subjects -- Jean Lloyd has been elected to the Board of Directors of the Canadian Federation of Business and Professional Women's Club and is also Quebec Provincial Emblem Chairman. Jean was one of the Montreal delegates who attended the B.P.W. National Convention at St. Andrews-by-the-Sea, N.B. last July. Like so many Club members, Jean loves to travel and besides visiting both the East and West coasts of the Canada, she realized a dream trip not too long ago when she travelled extensively abroad. Despite her rather busy schedule, Jean finds the time for volunteer work -- you may have seen her in the Hospitality Corner of the Montreal General Hospital. The Aluminum Company of Canada, Limited is the place where Jean puts her secretarial skills to work as Secretary to the Product Manager in the Sales Marketing Division.

Recognition

  • CA BWGPL PH26576

Municipality :
Community : Barrie
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Concession :
Description : Congratulations to the 6 members of the Tecumseth & West Gwillimbury Historical Society who recently received Volunteer Service Awards. Sponsored by the Ontario Government, the Awards presentation was held at Georgian College, Barrie, on May 20th, 1998. Receiving certificates for 10 years of service were Bruce Chambers and Shirley Larkin. Recognized for 15 years of service was Neil Aberle. Recognized for 20 years of service were Franz Aschwanden, Muriel Reynolds, and Addie Rogers.

From pork chops to herbs...

  • CA BWGPL PH26586

Municipality :
Community : Bradford
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Description : The Stoddart family has owned their farm on the 6th Line of Bradford West Gwillimbury for only 60 years. But the family has lived in the area since first emigrating from Ireland - in 1819. The Stoddarts were one of the first to clear land and settle in West Gwillimbury, carrying out mixed farming, and raising hogs. It was about a year and a half ago that simply organizing a hog operation was no longer sufficient, in a difficult economy. Their answer to the difficult economy was to open the "Pork & Herb Shoppe." The Stoddart Family Farm Pork & Herd Shoppe is open four days a week, Thursdays to Sundays.

Residents can choose a photo for the Bradford Monument...

  • CA BWGPL PH26611

Municipality :
Community : Bradford
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Concession :
Description : 1. The old Bradford High School on Queen St., now part of Fred C. Cook PS.

  1. The old Toll Gate Road, north of Yonge.
  2. The Post Office (now Condy Books et cetera).
  3. The old Town Hall (Treasury Building) on Holland St. East.
  4. Edmanson's Tavern.
  5. Holland St., circa 1906.
    The Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury has selected 6 historic photographs - and now is asking the public to choose their favourite 3, to be used on the Sesquicentennial (150th) Monument, that will be unveiled on July 1, 2008 as part of Canada Day celebrations. Call to vote for your 3 favorites - or if you have a historic photo you would like to see considered, please submit the photos. For a closer look at the photos please see www.town.bradfordwestgwillimbury.on.ca
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