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              39 Archival description results for Lacrosse

              Webb, James A. obituary
              CA BWGPL VS-1900-16482 · Item · 1954-02-10
              Part of Vital Statistics

              Event Date : Wednesday, February 03, 1954
              Event Type : Death

              Description : Returning last Wednesday afternoon from Newmarket Hospital, where he had been hospitalized for over a week, Mr. James A. Webb passed away within a few hours of his arrival home early that evening, February 3. He was in his 80th year. Born in West Gwillimbury at what was then Scanlon P.O., but which today is only marked by a creek bearing the name, the late Mr. Webb spent his entire life here, where since early manhood he had been engaged in the butchering business. Married in Bradford to the late Mary Emma Collings, who predeceased him in July, 1948, the late Mr. Webb is survived by a family of three sons and three daughters. George resides in Mimico; James R. carries on the business formerly operated by his father in Bradford; Ben is in Toronto; Miss Birdie is at home; Mrs. Louis Walker (Agatha) lives in Lindsay, and Mrs. Hillary (Mary) at Vandorf. Two sisters also survive, Mrs. Sarah Kitchen of Wyebridge, Ont., and Mrs. Alice Coombs of Bradford. A very active and physically fit man, Mr. Webb remained with his business until 1948, when he left the responsibilities with his son, James. An athlete in his younger days, the late Mr. Webb excelled in lacrosse. When Arthur had a championship lacrosse team in 1899, James Webb was a member of that team and when Bradford were the lacrosse champions in 1909 he was a member of his home team. He never lost interest in lacrosse and was one of the ardent promoters and fans of the more recent Bradford Box Lacrosse teams. Formerly president of the club, last year he was honourary president. He was always at the games, enthusiastically cheering or calling advice to the players. In the passing of Mr. Webb, Bradford lacrosse has lost a loyal supporter. For fifty years Mr. Webb was a member of Simcoe Masonic Lodge. He was a member of Trinity Anglican Church, and for a number of years served on Bradford Public Utilities Commission.The funeral was held from his late residence on Friday afternoon. His rector, Rev. W. S. Johnson, conducted the services and interment was in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Bradford. The funeral was under Masonic auspices and honourary pallbearers were members of that Order, namely, Mel. Waldruff, Frank Smelser, Percy Stevenson, Archie Hammell, Donald Gray and Russell Worfolk.The active pallbearers were his three sons, two sons-in-law, and a nephew, namely, George, James and Ben Webb, Louis Walker, Horace Hillary and Walter Coombs. Business places closed in respect during the funeral hours.

              CA BWGPL LHC-TownBWG-Police-ReevesBadges · File · 2017-04-05
              Part of Local History Collection

              This collection of pins, medals, and badges, once owned by Walter Reeves, comes to us in digital format from his descendant, Bill Marks. They were collected from Walter's career as Chief of Police for the Town of Bradford, his participation as a Lacrosse player in the 1909 championship, and his St. John's Ambulance badges.

              The Ontario Provincial Police began to operate in the area in the 1930s as a motorcycle patrol, working in conjunction with the Chief of Police of the Town. Walter "Gunch" Reeves assisted the first constable posted to the area, I.R. Spencer, in many of these cases. The first OPP detachment office in West Gwillimbury opened on January 1, 1949, where they worked from the second floor of the township building under Corporal D. Adair.

              Walter Arthur Reeves was born in England in 1886, and moved to Bradford when he was 13 years old. He was known as a lacrosse star as he was part of Bradford's 1909 O.A.L.A. Intermediate Lacrosse champion team (medal which is included in this collection). He married Sarah "Sadie" Saint in February 1909. He was a train inspector, and was appointed Town Constable in 1929, a position which he served until his death in 1946 from a heart attack.

              Bill Marks
              Sports
              CA BWGPL WEG-Spor · File · ? - 2018
              Part of WEGWHIST Collection

              Contains information on the sports and teams of the Bradford area. Headings include: Baseball/softball Cricket Curling Football Hockey Lacrosse
              *Sports - Other

              WEGWHIST Collection
              Sports
              CA BWGPL JS-Vol2-JSC-v2-1200 · Item
              Part of Joe Saint fonds

              Contains news clippings and articles on various sports of Bradford West Gwillimbury

              Joe Saint
              CA BWGPL VS-1900-10438 · Item · 1946-11-13
              Part of Vital Statistics

              Event Date : Tuesday, November 05, 1946
              Event Type : Death

              Description : Husband of Sadie Saint and father to Mrs Harvey Marks (Dorothy) died in his home after a seizure from thrombosis. Mr Reeves was a Town Constable for Bradford. He was born in England and moved to Bradford at 13. Member of the Bradford lacrosse championship team of 1908-09. Rev. H.G. Blake conducted the ceremony and interment is in St. Pauls' Cemetery, Coulson's Hill.

              Bradford Witness
              CA BWGPL LHC-FamFil-CF-2018-06-11-22 · Item · 1930s
              Part of Local History Collection

              Newspaper clipping from the 1930s discussing the Bradford Lacrosse championship win of 1906.
              Top Row: I. Morris, Dr. Campbell, A. J. Sinclair, J. Webb, W. Reeves
              Second Row: R. Anderson, F. Archer, G. Caldwell, F. Coombs, O. Robinson
              Third Row: V. Graham, R. McKinstry
              Bottom Row: T. W. W. Evans, G. G. Green, R. Ware, W. L. Campbell, G. Ogilvie

              Luanne Campbell Edwards
              CA BWGPL LHC-SportHist-2019-07-15-01 · Item · 2017-06-22
              Part of Local History Collection

              An article about the history and popularity of the game of lacrosse in Bradford, written by Luanne Campbell Edwards.

              "At this time in June, 110 years ago, there was only one topic being discussed in every household in Bradford: the Bradford players on the Canadian Lacrosse Associations' All Star Team, then playing across Canada on their way to Vancouver, as part of an around-the-world trip promoting the national game. At that time in Canada's history, that game was lacrosse - not hockey..."

              Luanne Campbell Edwards
              Mason Lodge Induction
              CA BWGPL AR-2018-11-09-09 · Item · 1922
              Part of Local History Artifacts

              Document noting the induction of Walter A. Reeves into the Simcoe Masonic Lodge.

              Simcoe Lodge No. 79 A.F. & A.M.