John MacDonald Campbell (Mac) with his 1923 Model T Ford car. He was the son of John Thomas and Eliz MacDonald.
Middleton
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John MacDonald Campbell operated this gas station located on the southeast corner of Middleton Corners. Gord remembers when his father Mac sold gas dispensed from the old gravity pumps at 17 cents per gallon. Notice his 1931 Model "A" Ford car in the background.
This 1882 Bradford Chronical Ad displays a lucrative business at Middleton Corners.
Joseph Fizzell's house in Middleton in 1950.
Audio of an interview with Dr. William C. Little. He is being interviewed by Jack Coleman and Norbert Moran at the Simcoe County Archives. The interview talks about his family's history, his path to becoming a doctor, working in Camp Borden during World War Two, working with veterans and his career after the war. See the Related Descriptions below for summary.
Jack ColemanAudio and summary of an interview with Dr. William C. Little. He is being interviewed by Jack Coleman and Norbert Moran at the Simcoe County Archives. The interview talks about his family's history, his path to becoming a doctor, working in Camp Borden during World War Two, working with veterans and his career after the war. See the Related Descriptions below for links to audio and summary.
Jack ColemanA summary of an interview with Dr. William C. Little. He is being interviewed by Jack Coleman and Norbert Moran at the Simcoe County Archives. The interview talks about his family's history, his path to becoming a doctor, working in Camp Borden during World War Two, working with veterans and his career after the war. See the Related Descriptions below for audio.
Jack ColemanMacDonald home - Middleton. Built by Art Saint at age 17 for his parents.
Maggie and Flossie Campbell.
The top map shows Middleton as of the 1880's and the bottom map shows Middleton in 1946.