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Words of advice, from Scotch Settlement group

  • CA BWGPL PH26718

Municipality :
Community : Bradford West Gwillimbury
Lot :
Concession :
Description : That was the advice of Dr. Neil Watters, speaking to the Scotch Settlement Historical meeting last Saturday afternoon. He reminded those in attendance of the many contributions the Osler family made to the community of Bond Head, South Simcoe, Canada, and in the case of Sir William, to the world-wide field of medicine. In April 1837, the family came to the village of Bond Head, on the edge of the Canadian wilderness, surrounded by forest, where bears and wolves roamed. Dr. Watters noted that visitors from abroad still come Bond Head to visit the church. He urged Governments to meet the challenge: "Find some way to preserve Osler Church!" Dr. Watters, in his own way, is establishing a precedent in Town - taking the initial steps towards the designation of the log house on his property on the 12th Line, as a Heritage property. The log house, built in 1834, is a rare example of an original log house built by the first settlers in West Gwillimbury and is the first property to be designated since the Heritage Committee was formed by 18 months ago.

Ministry's view of Cultural Heritage

  • CA BWGPL PH26724

Municipality :
Community : Bradford West Gwillimbury
Lot :
Concession :
Description : In a special meeting of Council on December 8, Bradford West Gwillimbury Council returned to the Heritage debate, with a presentation by Burt Duclos of the Ministry of Culture. Duclos advised Councillors that the Ontario Heritage Act requires municipalities to keep a "current, publicly accessible register of properties of cultural heritage value or interest" - but that it is up to Council to determine what appears on the Registry, and what buildings are "designated" under the Act. Registry does not confer designation - it only provides temporary protection from demolition or alteration, requiring a homeowner to notify Council of the proposed work 60 days in advance. The Heritage Registry, besides "creating an inventory of your assets," also provides time for sober second thought and negotiation - but does not interfere with the rights of the property owner, or involve any legal implications, unless Council decides to Designate. The process? Identify buildings of interest; conduct research into their history or importance; carry out a site analysis and measurements; and finally, evaluate the property, using criteria developed by the Province. The evaluation looks at the "what" but also "more importantly, the 'why?' An evaluation will lead you to make informed decisions," Duclos said - and possibly to designation. "What if a property owner doesn't want his property designated?" Councillor Mark Contois asked. "It is Council's authority to make the decision," said Duclos; there is no statutory requirement to seek the approval of the homeowner - although the Ministry urges municipalities to involve the owner in the discussion as much as possible. But just being listed on a Heritage Registry has no impact, Duclos said.

Moriarty, Ruth

  • CA BWGPL 4929

Event Date : Monday, February 02, 1903
Event Type : Birth
Municipality : West Gwillimbury
Community : West Gwillimbury
Description : Daughter of Harry C. Moriarty and Maude E. Bateman.

Allan, Ann (nee. Bremner)

  • CA BWGPL 4932

Event Date : Sunday, May 15, 1910
Event Type : Death
Municipality :
Community : New Tecumseth
Description : Died at the age of 58.

Breedon, Clarence

  • CA BWGPL 4941

Event Date : Monday, March 12, 1923
Event Type : Marriage
Municipality :
Community : New Tecumseth
Description : Married in Bond Head.

Breedon, Arnold & Gladys Humphry

  • CA BWGPL 4939

Event Date : Friday, December 16, 1932
Event Type : Marriage
Municipality :
Community : New Tecumseth
Description : They had 6 children, James, Gladys, Alice, George, Robert and Daisy.

Cook, Olive Ena nee Whiteside

  • CA BWGPL 28283

Event Date : Saturday, February 23, 1935
Event Type : Death
Municipality :
Community : Other - Bradford
Description : On Saturday, February 23rd, 1935. Olive Ena Whiteside, beloved wife of Frank Cook. Funeral on Tuesday, February 26th. Interment Aurora Cemetery.

Cave, Lyman

  • CA BWGPL 28286

Event Date : Tuesday, August 06, 1935
Event Type : Death
Municipality :
Community : Newton Robinson
Description : At Alliston hospital, on Tuesday, August 6, 1935, Mrs. Lyman Cave of Newton Robinson.

Sutherland, William & Elva Anna Bradley

  • CA BWGPL 4921

Event Date : Saturday, September 21, 1935
Event Type : Marriage
Municipality :
Community : West Gwillimbury
Description : Moved to Bond Head after the wedding. Went on to have three girls, Margaret, Marian and Doris, and one son, John.

Hurlburt, Ella and Dr. Ray Judge

  • CA BWGPL 28152

Event Date : Sunday, September 29, 1935
Event Type : Marriage
Municipality :
Community : Bradford
Description : Collier Street United Church, Barrie, was the scene of an interesting autumn wedding on Saturday afternoon when Ella Louise Hurlburt, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Hurlburt, Barrie, became the bride of Dr. Ray Harold Judge of Bradford, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Judge of Moscow, Ontario. Rev. Prof. K. Cousland, Toronto, assisted by Rev. K. Cousland, Toronto, assisted by Rev. E. E. Long of Barrie, performed the ceremony.The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of bridal satin, fashioned on long lines, with cowl neckline, long tight-fitting sleeves, and long scalloped train. Her veil of tulle was in cap effect, and was caught with a band of gardenias and orange blossoms. The bride's two sisters attended her, Mrs. Charles Carbin, Toronto, wore claret velvet with matching hat and carried Johanna Hill roses, and Miss Frances Hurlburt wore brown velvet with matching hat and carried yellow roses. The groom was attended by his brother, Mr. Floyd Judge. The ushers were Mr. Charles Carbin and Mr. Reginald Woodruff, Toronto. Mr. Lloyd Tufford, organist of the church, played the wedding music and during the signing of the register, Mrs. H. J. Heath, Barrie, sang.Following the ceremony a reception was held at The Pines" the home of the bride's parents. During the reception Miss Betty Oram Toronto sang. Dr. and Mrs. Judge left on a motor trip to New York and other points the bride travelling in a rust boucle suit with brown coat hat and accessories."

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