Children who read thirty-five books or more in the Bradford Public Library's Summer Reading Program were eligible for the Grand Prize Draw. Winners, from left: Marcella Knibbe, 8, Amy Kany, 10, Cynthia Belanger, 9, Ramona Rouhani, 8, and Melanie McIlroy, 7 1/2. Chief Bookaneer Anita Sikma (in the hat) organised the program. Summer 1991.
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Birdie Webb on her last day working at the Bradford Public Library.
Photograph of staff & volunteers at ground breaking ceremony in October of 1987 for the Bradford Public Library. That library finished construction in 1988. Left to Right: Nellie Dewhurst (library volunteer), Flora Nydam (library staff), Anita Sikma (library staff), Marilyn Reynolds (library staff), Mrs. Charlotte Michna (patron of the library)
Small notebook with gridlines on the plastic-coated covers and with blue and white colouring mimicking the appearance of half leather binding. Contains handwritten notes recording the dates, names, and hours contributed by Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library volunteers from September 1, 1993 to January 6, 2005.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public LibraryPhotograph of the view looking outside of the window next to Heidi Northover's desk inside of the former Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library building at 100 Holland Court. The photo was taken by Heidi Northover on April 29, 2011 as Library staff were preparing to move to the new building at 425 Holland Street West.
Heidi NorthoverPhotograph of trucks outside the entrance from the construction of the library at its location on Holland Court. The view is from the street, looking toward east entrance.
Article of a brief history of the Bradford Library, written by its librarian, Adrienne Price. Scanned from a donation of the Bradford Today supplement to the Bradford Witness.
Adrienne Price"A surprising number of people living in and around the Bradford area don't even know the town boasts a flourishing public library. Tell them that it's situated right across from the IGA and they'll be even more astonished. But, with a membership of better than 1,150 and still climbing, reading is obviously a popular activity in Bradford, and for that, book-lovers and those who only use library facilities now and again, can thank Library Administrator Gertrude Melbourne, assistant Amanda Kneeshaw and library secretary Susan Klop, all of Bradford."
Story and clues for "The Black Ace: A Victorian Mystery" by Maureen Jennings. The clues include a fictional newspaper for the story and a sketch of the layout of the fictional crime scene. Includes a 2-page insert titled "Murdoch's Report to Chief Constable Grassett, August 17, 1895" that includes the solution to the mystery. The story was part of the annual "Mystery Night" event at the Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library called Crime Between the Covers.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public LibraryPlaque praising the Tecumseth Public Library - Newton Robinson Branch for 20 years of service to the community.
Corporation of the Township of Tecumseth