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Cilipka, Dorothy obituary

Event Date : Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Event Type : Death
Municipality : The Holland Marsh
Community : Newmarket

Description : Peacefully passed away at Southlake Regional Health Centre, Newmarket on Wednesday, February 18, 2009. Dorothy Cilipka of the Holland Marsh. Beloved daughter of the late Andrew and the late Helen Cilipka. Sister of Helen. Dear niece of Jan Cilipka and family in Czechoslovakia. Dorothy will be sadly missed and fondly remembered by her dear friends Catherine and Patti. Friends may call at SKWARCHUK FUNERAL HOME, 30 Simcoe Rd., Bradford (1-800-209-4803) for visitation on Friday from 5-9 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the Lathangue Chapel on Saturday, February 21, 209 at 10 a.m. Interment York Cemetery, Toronto Donations to the Cancer Unit at Southlake Regional Health Centre would be appreciated.

175 Years of Worship Certificate from Peter Van Loan

Certificate from the Hon. Peter Van Loan, MP York-Simcoe, presented to the Bradford United Church in recognition of their 175th anniversary. Dated June 12, 2010. Certificate includes the seal and signature of Van Loan.

Peter Van Loan

May postpone planned tour by Diefenbaker

"John Diefenbaker's scheduled October 15 tour of York Region may be temporarily postponed due to the sudden illness of Mrs. Diefenbaker, The Witness learned yesterday. Mr. Diefenbaker had been scheduled to address a dinner in Nobleton, and visit the Auld Kirk Cemetery in the Scotch Settlement. The visit will be re-scheduled for some future date if the former prime minister is unable to come to the area."

Bradford Witness

Military Training Camp

A military training camp in Newmarket during the Second World War where recruits gathered for the first stage of their training before heading overseas.

Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library

Stickwood homestead gets $300,000

"The Stickwood Walker heritage farmstead is about to salute the past. At a cost of about $300,000, Newmarket council has given the go-ahead to transform 3.5-acre homestead on Mulock Drive into a meeting place for quilting, embroidery and tea parties. While the plan includes major renovation and landscaping, the barn, destroyed by fire in April, will not be rebuilt. Instead, remaining footprint of the barn will be used for parking or returned to greenspace. Meanwhile, land just west of the homestead will be used for outdoor soccer pitches. Once complete, the main floor's restored interior will be home to new period programs, such as quilting, embroidery and community tea parties, the mayor said. Up to 50 per cent of the cost of the project, or $150,000, will come from funding through potential partnerships and other sources, said Crystal Moss of the town's communications department."

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