"The space in the town hall given for the public library has been transformed from a dirty, dark corner into a bright, attractively decorated and well planned library room which is expected to be ready for opening by June 1. ..."
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Description : Pub. Library Officially Opened by Director of Library Services
An inspiring address by Mr. Angus Mowat, Provincial Director of Library Services for Ontario, was the highlight of the official opening of Bradford Public Library last evening.
Mr. Mowat complimented the Library Board, Council and librarian upon the very attractive library which they have created from a room which looked impossible and from materials almost equally in disrepair. The Bradford Public Library is the successful product of local effort and of local leadership, Mr. Mowat stated, adding that this effort has created a charming little library.
During his address Mr. Mowat's reference to the library was as a book service for the people, and he reminded that when books desired are not available in the small home library they can usually be borrowed from the county library. A provincial library for this purpose is a hope for the future.
In reference to Provincial library grants Mr. Mowat informed that in 1945 such grants total $50,000 and this year they total $865,000. Bradford's grant this year will cover 65% of the municipality's expense for the library.
At the close of his address, on behalf of the Ontario Minister of Education, Mr. Mowat declared Bradford Public Library officially opened.
The guests at the meeting were welcomed by Reeve Arthur Evans.
Chairman of the Library Board, Mr. Cecil Brittain, briefly reviewed the conditions leading to the establishing of the library and the services rendered by members of Board, naming particularly the work of the secretary-treasurer, Mr. Dan Blake, and the building committee members, Messrs. Glenn Boyd and F.C. Cook; The Council, particularly the chairman of the town hall committee, Mr. H. Taylor; the librarian, Miss B. Webb; and Mr. Mowat.
Mr. Brittain urged that residents avail themselves of the opportunity to make use of the library which is free to all residing within the municipality of Bradford. To those outside this municipality the charge is one dollar for a library card.
Mr. Mowat was introduced by Mr. Glenn Boyd, who referred to Mr. Mowat's service in two wars as well as his valuable help as director of public libraries. Mr. F.C. Cook, the other member of the building committee, expressed the appreciation for Mr. Mowat's address as well as his wonderful assistance in preparing the library. The history of Ontario Libraries and of Mr. Angus Mowat are one, Mr. Cook declared.
Rev. F.G. MacTavish and Rev. W.S. Johnson added congratulatory words.
Following the singing of the National Anthem refreshments were served by the ladies of Bradford Women's Institute.
Bradford Witness"The new Board of Management of the Public Library met after the annual meeting. On motion Mr. E. Garrett was appointed chairman for the year. ..."
Bradford Witness"The new Act respecting the regulations of Public Libraries calls for a meeting on the second Monday in January for the election of a Board of Directors. Accordingly a meeting of the members of the Bradford Public Library was recently held in Mr. T.W.W. Evans' office." ...
Bradford WitnessAn article describing the new Public Libraries Act passed by the Legislative Assembly in Ottawa. Describes how Mechanics' Institutes are to become Public Libraries
Bradford WitnessPhotograph of plumbing being installed by Steve Noakes from the construction of the library at its location on Holland Court. The view is from the street, looking toward east entrance.
A newspaper clipping about fundraising to raise funds for a new Bradford Public Library at 100 Holland Court. Included in the article is a newspaper photograph of Tony Gratton (Business Owner), Carlos Beloso (Business Owner) and Debbie Jeske (Library Rep.)
Bradford WeeklyA series of small, black and white printouts of photographs taken by Heidi Northover documenting the construction of the Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library building on 425 Holland Street West. Northover took these photographs from her car while parked across the road from the construction site. Bradford District High School can also be seen in some of the photographs. The photographs are arranged in chronological order by date, from October 3 2009 to April 1 2010, with the date handwritten on most photographs. The series includes:
4 photographs from October 3, 2009 (2024.1.80a-d)
3 photos from October 8, 2009 (2024.1.81a-c)
6 photos taken on October 9, 2009 (2024.1.82a-f)
12 photos taken on October 25, 2009 (2024.1.83a-l)
6 photos taken on November 3, 2009 (2024.1.84a-f)
11 photos taken on November 12, 2009 (2024.1.85a-k)
4 photos taken on November 22, 1009 (2024.1.86a-d)
4 photos taken on November 26, 2009 (2024.1.87a-d)
4 photos taken on December 3, 2009 (2024.1.88a-d)
9 photos taken on December 6, 2009 (2024.1.89a-i)
4 photos taken on December 18, 2009 (2024.1.90a-d)
7 photos taken on January 3, 2010 (2024.1.91a-g)
7 photos taken on January 8, 2010 (2024.1.92a-g)
6 photos taken on January 9, 2010 (2024.1.93a-f)
7 photos taken on January 14, 2010 (2024.1.94a-g)
9 photos taken on January 21, 2010 (2024.1.95a-i)
5 photos taken on January 30, 2010 (2024.1.96a-e)
1 photo taken on February 4, 2010 (2024.1.97)
2 photos taken on February 11, 2010 (2024.1.98a-b)
9 photos taken on February 18, 2010 (2024.1.99a-i)
12 photos taken on February 25, 2010 (2024.1.100a-l)
1 photo taken on March 4, 2010 (2024.1.101)
10 photos taken March 5, 2010 (2024.1.102a-j)
10 photos taken on March 11, 2010 (2024.1.103a-j)
8 photos taken on March 18, 2010 (2024.1.104a-h)
12 photos taken on March 25, 2010 (2024.1.105a-l)
11 photos taken on April 1, 2010 (2024.1.106a-k).
Photograph of Heidi (Chard) Northover during the packing process to move from the library at 35 John Street to the new library at 100 Holland Court in 1988.
Photograph of Anita Sikma during the packing process to move from the library at 35 John Street to the new library at 100 Holland Court in 1988.