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Bond Head Pioneer Parade

Photograph of the Bond Head Pioneer Parade on July 1, 1967, featuring the "Bath Night on the Farm 1867" float from the Bond Head United Church Sunday School group. On the float (from left to right): Dorothy and Dawn Culbert, Mary Stevenson, Susan Glassford, Hilda and Ruthie McKay, Jean K, Glen Brethet, Steven Reynolds, Dot Grimshaw, Tommy Hamilton.

Part of Jean and Rob Keffer's centennial album

Jean Keffer

Bond Head Pioneer Parade - back view

Photograph of the Bond Head Pioneer Parade on July 1, 1967, featuring the "Bath Night on the Farm 1867" float from Bond Head United Church Sunday School. On the float (from left to right): Dorothy and Dawn Culbert, Mary Stevenson, Susan Glassford, Hilda and Ruthie McKay, Jean K, Glen Brethet, Steven Reynolds, Dot Grimshaw, Tommy Hamilton.

Part of Jean and Rob Keffer's centennial album

Jean Keffer

History of the Gwillimburys

"When Jean Keffer asked me to sign her petition to keep Gwillimbury in the Town name, I did so with the following in mind...Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Gwillim was an aide-de-camp of General Wolfe. He was with Wolfe when the General died on the Plains of Abraham in 1759. His daughter Elizabeth married John Graves Simcoe; the rest is history. My own connection to the "Gwillburys" began in 1803, when my 5G-Grandfather, John Eves, a Quaker from Pennsylvania, built one of the first settler dwellings, after he was patented with Lot 108 in West Gwillimbury. He is credited with the first industry in the "Gwillimburys", when he built a sawmill on the Holland River soon after. I even found reference to North Gwillimbury in the 1881 census where my Great-Great grandparents Thomas Lamb and Rachel Eves briefly lived. When I wrote on the Millenium Clock Monument, with assistance from George Jackson, I tried to balance the story of the Town and Township, so that one can see the relationship that existed, where we were intertwined socially, economically and emotionally. My wife Julie and I both spent our formative years in West Gwillimbury, and our two sons are the 9th generation in Ontario as descended from those original settlers on Lot 108. The name Bradford West Gwillimbury may be long and unwieldy, but historically and emotionally it is ours alone."

Gary Lamb

Phillips, Florence Davina (McLean) death

July 31, 1994
Death
PHILLIPS - Florence Davina, peacefully at the Bestview Health Care Centre, Newmarket, on Sunday July 31, 1994, Florence Davina McLean in her 101st year, formerly of Woodbridge and Bond Head. Beloved wife of the late J. Edgar Phillips. Loving mother of Charles and his late wife Aeileen of Richmond Hill, Jean and her husband Bruce Keffer of Bradford, Leroy and his wife Jean of Oakville, and Robert and his wife Nancy of Peterborough. Loved grandmother of 9 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. The funeral service will be held at the Scott Funeral Homes "Woodbridge Chapel", 7776 Kipling Ave., (at Hwy. #7), Woodbridge on Wednesday August 3rd at 11 a.m. Interment Hillcrest Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, donations may be made to the charity of your choice.

Bradford West Gwillimbury Times