- CA BWGPL LHC-FamFil-CF-2018-11-22-11
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- 1884
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An article about some townspeople forming a surprise party and visiting James Driffill.
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An article about some townspeople forming a surprise party and visiting James Driffill.
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An article about a birthday celebration held for William Campbell (the grain dealer) at his house.
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A commemorative coin for Bradford's centennial, given out at the celebrations in 1957.
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BWG Public Library Grand-Opening MPP Letter
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Letter from Julia Munro, MPP for York-Simcoe, addressed to the Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library Board. It was sent to mark the grand-opening and dedication ceremony of the newly built BWGPL.
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BWG Public Library Grand-Opening MPP Letter
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Letter from Peter Van Loan, MP for York-Simcoe, addressed to the Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library Board. It was sent to mark the grand-opening and dedication ceremony of the newly built BWGPL.
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Bradford 125th Anniversary Brochure
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Brochure marking the 125th Anniversary of Bradford. Events took place to celebrate it from July 1st - 4th, 1982.
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"Donna Ramsay (centre), this year's Salad Festival Queen, receives congratulations from the 1976 queen, Annette Grencer, as fellow contestant Nancy Bergeron (right) applauds. Donna, 18, was elected at the Salad Festival dance Saturday night in the Bradford community centre. She is the daughter of Don and Mary Ramsay of Concession 9, West Gwillimbury, and she plans a career in hotel management. The festival runs from Sunday, June 10, to Sunday, July 17."
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Wishing Bradford a Happy 150th Birthday
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"Last Sunday, May 27th, the town of Bradford launched 14 months of celebration, marking the 150th year since its incorporation.
In fact, the "actual receiving of Royal Assent incorporating the village of Bradford... was done on May 27th, 1857 by Queen Victoria," said Bradford Sesquicentennial Committee Chair Del Crake, "ten years prior to Confederation." ..."
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L-R: Bill Watt, Margaret Bateman, Jim Watt and Jean Ralston (Peccori). Bill and Margaret's Wedding Anniversary.
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A wooden covered guest book from the Bradford Centennial Events in August, 1957.
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