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Part of Local History Collection
An account bill made out to the Bradford Lawn Bowling Club by Whimster & Wilcox Goods Store, dated July 27th, 1912.
Bradford Lawn Bowling Club
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Part of Local History Collection
An account bill made out to the Bradford Lawn Bowling Club by Whimster & Wilcox Goods Store, dated July 27th, 1912.
Bradford Lawn Bowling Club
Part of Local History Collection
John Zampaloni's store was located at the corner of Colborne Street and Holland Street East.
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Image of an invoice from A. Sutherland Grocery on Holland Street. The invoice is dated June 12th, 1926 and to Hazel Campbell. Alexander Sutherland also operated a bakery on Simcoe Road. His wife, Elizabeth was the sister of Bessie Campbell (wife of William Campbell).
Luanne Campbell Edwards
Alexander Sutherland Death Announcement
Part of Vital Statistics
An announcement of the death of Bradford businessman and owner of Sutherland’s Grocery, Alexander Sutherland on July 24th, 1931. Appeared in the July 29th, 1931 issue of the Bradford Witness.
Bradford Witness
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An ad for Cottrell’s Garage in Bradford, c. 1933. Appeared in the Bradford Witness.
Luanne Campbell Edwards
Part of Local History Collection
An ad for Hammell’s Grocery Store in Bradford, c. 1933.
Luanne Campbell Edwards
Part of Local History Collection
An ad for Sutherland’s Grocery in Bradford, c. 1933. Appeared in the Bradford Witness.
Luanne Campbell Edwards
Holland Street 1938 - Shops & the Queen's Hotel
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A photograph depicting part of Holland Street in Bradford, taken by Lewis (Lew) Campbell in 1938. Hammell's Grocery Store, Gardner's Hardware and Queen's Hotel are visible in the photo.
Luanne Campbell Edwards
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Caption under photograph: "Mr. Wm. Compton and son, Gordon, in front of their fine new I.G.A. Food Market, which opens for business next Wednesday, August 17."
Related article contains description of the Compton business.
Bradford Witness
Studied mining, now running store
Part of George Jackson fonds
"Gordon Compton, who owns the Bradford IGA, was born in London, Ontario, where his father ran the local A and P store. Gord's family moved around quite a bit from the time he was born in 1933, until they settled in Bradford. His father owned the old IGA store, now the site of 'Flowers by Tina.' After graduating from high school, Gord studied for a year at the School of Mines in Haileybury, Ontario, but gave up his studies and returned to help out in the family business when his father became ill. He eventually took over the business and saw IGA move into its present home in 1966."
George Jackson