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          Teacher Barbara Stewart Retires
          CA BWGPL WEG-Sch-PH25650 · Pièce · 1977
          Fait partie de WEGWHIST Collection

          Retiring After 31 Years Brings Her Mixed Emotions
          By John Slykhuis

          After 31 years of teaching about 1,000 pupils at Bradford Public School, Barbara Stewart is retiring at the end of this school year. It's a thought that brings a mixture of emotions for her. One one hand is the anticipation of doing the things she has been dreaming of for years: travelling extensively in winter and relaxing at her cottage in Minden in summer. On the other hand: "I'm going to miss the children," she admits, "And the staff too. I have many good friends here." Her last class, she says, is particularly special. "I'm really enjoying this last class. This is one of the nicest classes I've ever taught." This Grade 3 class, like the one she started with in 1941, is small and close, almost like a family. She had 13 children to teach in a small one room schoolhouse in Markham Township that first year, and they represented all eight grades. Five years later, she started at the old Bradford Public School, and she has been here ever since. There are so many memories here for Miss Stewart that it is difficult for her to pick out any one, but one does stand out in her mind. Several years ago, the Lions Club of Bradford brought over a crippled girl from India, Vanita Khubchandi, to have an operation at Sick Children's Hospital in Toronto. While here, she attended Miss Stewart's Grade 7 class. "She came every morning in an ambulance on a stretcher. She had to lie flat on her back all the time...The children really took to her." Then the day arrived for her operation. "The biggest thrill was the day she walked back into the classroom. Oh, the children were so excited. They had a party for her." Miss Stewart still hears from her occasionally and reports that she is walking well and has just finished high school. There are other memories too: walking through snow bank in the early years only to find out when she arrives that the school was closed; teaching her favorite subject, music; and taking the girls' choir to Newmarket where it won first prize. She taught a huge 45-pupil Grade 4-5 class a few years ago ("that was the most challenging and the most rewarding"), and watched the growth of children just arrived from other countries ("It was most rewarding to see them learn the language and go on to do well"). And what about the modern school system? "Well, I approve of the new standard of reporting the progress of a child. But I would far sooner talk to the parents. It's better than any report card. You find out so much more about the child." She adds however, "I believe in marking. I don't see how you can teach without it." Home for Miss Stewart is Markham, where she spends every weekend with her family, and until recently she was the organist at the Markham Presbyterian Church. "I retired as the organist last June. I guess you could say I'm tearing up all my roots...no, routines. I'm tearing up all my old routines." Although she is leaving Bradford for good at the end of this school year, Miss Stewart has reassured her friends that she will be coming back often to visit.

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          Dr. Porter ad
          CA BWGPL WEG-WWW-2016-12-08-13 · Pièce · 1862-05-08
          Fait partie de WEGWHIST Collection

          Advertisement of Dr. William H. Porter, Surgeon Dentist of Bradford.

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          Coombs Declaration of Office
          CA BWGPL JH-2019-06-14-06 · Pièce · 1918-01-14
          Fait partie de John Harrison Fonds

          Declaration of Office made by Bradford Reeve James Edwin Coombs, signed January 14, 1918.

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          Municipal Return - Debts
          CA BWGPL JH-2019-06-21-18 · Pièce · 1918
          Fait partie de John Harrison Fonds

          Two copies of a municipal statistical information return, each with slightly different notes. The return provides information on the debts of the Village of Bradford for 1918.

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          John Harman Assessment Appeal
          CA BWGPL JH-2019-06-21-22 · Pièce · 1918-06-22
          Fait partie de John Harrison Fonds

          An notice of assessment for John Harman. The appeal section is filled in to announce the attention of disputing the assessment. Appeals would have been heard by the Court of Revision.

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          Library Meeting Room Opening Reception
          CA BWGPL LHC-Libr-LibraryLife-1980s-2018-08-15-03 · Pièce · 1981-06-03
          Fait partie de Local History Collection

          Photograph of the reception for the opening of a meeting room at the Bradford Public Library, when the library was on John Street in Bradford.

          Left to right, standing in foreground:
          Ron Simpson (Builder, BWG town councillor 1991-2000, 2003-2014), Maurice Allen (Director of the County of Simcoe Library), Ron Mackenzie (Director of Georgian Bay Regional library system)

          W. L. Campbell Drug Store Collection
          CA BWGPL AR-Camp-2018-11-23-06 · Pièce · 1891 - 1951
          Fait partie de Local History Artifacts

          A collection of items from when W.L. Campbell Drug Store was in operation and showcases the types of items that would have been sold there/the services offered. Items include lotions, powders, photo printing envelopes.

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          CA BWGPL AR-Camp-2018-11-21-02 · Pièce · 1902 - 1905
          Fait partie de Local History Artifacts

          One side of two Canadian Lacrosse Association Championship medals awarded to William L. Campbell and Dr. Lewis H. Campbell. Both men were on Bradford's lacrosse team and their names are engraved on the medals (as seen in this view). Dr. Campbell won a medal for 1902 and 1905 and William won one for 1905.

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