Contains items on:
Buildings (A-E - 1600; F-L - 1610; M-Z - 1620)
Photographs - People - Families (1710)
Photographs - People - Sports/organizations (1720)
Photographs - People - Work groups (1730)
Photographs - Around Town - Streets/Buildings (1810)
Photographs - Around Town - People at work (1820)
Photographs - Around Town - Transportation (1830)
Photographs - Maps (1910)
Contains information on the sports and teams of the Bradford area. Headings include:
Baseball/softball
Cricket
Curling
Football
Hockey
Lacrosse *Sports - Other
Second part of an interview with Blake Constable & Ken Tupling on October 8, 2003. George Jackson is the interviewer, the interview discusses sports in Bradford West Gwillimbury (specifically Baseball). See the Related Descriptions below for summary.
Due to length, the audio is split into two parts (see related descriptions below for links).
First part of an interview with Blake Constable & Ken Tupling on October 8, 2003. George Jackson is the interviewer, the interview discusses sports in Bradford West Gwillimbury (specifically Baseball). See the Related Descriptions below for summary.
Due to length, the audio is split into two parts (see related descriptions below for links).
O.R.H.A. Bradford Argos 1940-1 Intermediate A Champions
Back Row: D. Dobson, S. McCullough, W. Covert, W. Botham, D. Goodrow, D. Hunter, W. Fuller Front Row: C. Nesbitt, J. Church, G. Church, W. Stephenson, R. Collings, L. Houghton, D. Carter
" Awards night was held by the Innisfil Men's Broomball League Saturday night. Seen here with their trophies are: (left to right) Jim Hayes (rookie of the year and most valuable player), John Wyers (best defenceman), Gord Gow (leading scorer), Andy Span for Jim Currie (sportsmanship) and Jim McLeod (best goalkeeper)."
"Three Lions guard the gate to Bradford's new tennis courts after the finishing tough to the court, a plaque, was put in place recently. President of the Bradford Lions, Jim Dodds, bears a racquet with past president, Waldie Crossland and Mayor Joe Magani, who is also a member of the Lions. Lights at the court now shine from 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. for the benefit of night players."
"Mike Kilkenny called his baseball career to a halt in 1973 after a squabble with the management of the Cleveland Indians, but he may be on his way to the major leagues again. Mike, who was raised in Bradford, told The Witness that a successful year with the Senior Intel County Baseball League's London Majors has drawn scouts from the big leagues south of the border to take a look. Mike went on to say that his season's statistics have aroused interest. So far this year he has won and finished each of the nine games he started and has 130 strike outs in 85 innings."