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Thomas Martin in Later Life

Photograph of Thomas Martin (1840-1919).

Thomas was the husband of Elizabeth Martin (nee Lee) (1850-1936). Elizabeth Lee was the daughter of Thomas Lee (1794-1868) and Ann Lee (nee Graham) (abt. 1825-1903).

Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library

Thomas Martin Jr. with the Ganton Family

Photograph of Robert A. Martin (1876-1953) and children on the family farm.

Robert was the son of Thomas Martin (1840-1919) and Elizabeth Martin (nee Lee) (1850-1936). Elizabeth Lee was the daughter of Thomas Lee (1794-1868) and Ann Lee (nee Graham) (abt. 1825-1903).

Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library

Thomas Wells Opens School

Thomas Wells Opens School

The new Bradford District High School was officially opened by Education Minister Thomas Wells last Tuesday in a ceremony involving dignitaries from the province, the county, and the town of Bradford.

About 400 people braved the cold and blowing snow to attend the event, highlighted by a policy statement from the education minister, a tribute to Bradford resident Tom Gardner, and a key presentation from architects Adamson Associates and contractor C.A. Smith to principal Alex Taylor.

A moment of silence was also observed for Simcoe County Board of Education superintendent of planning Syd Owens who died the previous Sunday of a heart attack.

Trustee Sam Neilly said of Mr. Owens, "He was one of the most important men in the planning and design of this school. His sudden passing leaves us saddened."

Addresses followed by MPP George McCague (Dufferin-Simcoe), West Gwillimbury Reeve John Fennell, Bradford Mayor Roy Gordon, and York-Simcoe MPP Arthur Evans who introduced Mr. Wells.

Principal Alex Taylor gave a brief history of education in the Bradford area, which began in 1852 with the opening of a grammar school in Bond Head.

After the railway was opened to Bradford in 1859, Mr. Taylor said, the growth of Bradford warranted the establishment of a school there, and the grammar school was loaded onto wagons and moved to Bradford.

He joked that it was the first portable in the county.

Another school was built in 1890 which burned two years later, and a new brick school was built in 1893, but it too was destroyed by fire in 1923.

In 1923 Bradford District High School was constructed (now the Fred C. Cook Senior Public School) which served as the high school until last year.

Bradford's 1976 citizen of the year Tom Gardner, a long-time member of the school board before his retirement, was honored by the chairman of the Simcoe County Board of Education, C.W. Brown.

Mr. Brown called Tom Gardner "Mr. Education," and described his life-long efforts on behalf of education in the country.

He then presented Mr. Gardner with a plaque naming the resource centre in the school "The T.H. Gardner Resource Centre."

Mr. Gardner received a standing ovation from the assembly, and called the tribute "the highlight of my life."

Director of Education Jack Ramsay pointed out to Mr. Wells that the pressure would soon be on for the go-ahead to an extension for the new school next year.

He laughed, "We are optimistic that there will be no delay for that since Mr. Wells is present here."

Trustee Sam Neilly told the audience that today was Mr. Ramsay's birthday, and everyone promptly broke into a rendition of Happy Birthday.

The program concluded with a guided tour of the new high school.

Bradford Witness

Thompson and Annie Fisher Assessment Appeal

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

John Harrison

Thompson Fisher House and Fred C. Cook Senior Elementary School

Photograph of the Thompson Fisher House with the previous Fred C. Cook Senior Elementary School/ Bradford High School in the background. The Thompson Fisher House was built in the 1880s. Thompson Fisher was an insurance agent in Barrie and Alliston, and live to the age of 91 in 1944.

Thompson Smith Mill

"Thompson Smith's mill in Amsterdam, where Riverview Inn now stands, about 1890. Moe Campbell hepled build this mill. This mill's last owners were Mickle and Dyment."

Thompson Smith was a Toronto man who participated in the incorporation the Rama Lumber Transport Co. and who opened up a lumber mill in Amsterdam (near Bradford). The exact date of opening is unknown, but it was sometime between 1858-1869. The mill was a steam mill and many of the logs cut were shipped along the Holland River. Smith's mill was eventually one of many in the area during the late nineteenth century.

Bill Marks

Thompson Smith Mill Office

The office for Thompson Smith's Mill, Amsterdam. Robert Collings, Geo. Taylor, Miss Scott, Mrs. W. McKinstry (Ida Collings), Jas. Spence (Seated), Jack Davey (standing), James Scott, Sam Scott, Jack Busby, Tommy Mulligan.

Thompson Smith was a Toronto man who participated in the incorporation the Rama Lumber Transport Co. and who opened up a lumber mill in Amsterdam (near Bradford). The exact date of opening is unknown, but it was sometime between 1858-1869. The mill was a steam mill and many of the logs cut were shipped along the Holland River. Smith's mill was eventually one of many in the area during the late nineteenth century.

Thompson, Edna May Smith obituary

Event Date : Saturday, March 13, 1965
Event Type : Death
Municipality : Toronto, Ont.

Description : Died at Toronto General Hospital, of Belle Ewart. Beloved wife of Richard Thompson, daughter of Rose and the late Thomas Smith of Streetsville, and dear mother of Rita of Barrie, Mrs. G. Brooks (Laura) of Stroud, Mrs. W. Trombley (Judith) and Richard, both of Belle Ewart, and dear sister of Frank and Mrs. Keith Magee (Betty), both of Thornhill, Ruby, Marjorie of Picton, Shirley of Streetsville, Leslie of Aurora, and Roy of Brampton. Service was held from Belle Ewart Baptist Church, Tuesday, March 16 at 2 p.m. Interment Sixth Line Cemetery. Lathangue-Kilkenny Funeral Homes officiated.

Bradford Witness

Thompson, Mabel Elizabeth

Toronto Star

Event Date : Sunday, September 06, 1992
Event Type : Death

Description : At Newmarket, Ontario. Wife of the late Albert Thompson. Mother of Shirley and her husband Albert Fancy of Sutton and Ruth and her husband Stewart Langford of Bradford. Grandmother of Lynda Fancy of Ottawa, Laurence Fancy and his wife Margaret of Brockville, Robert Fancy of Sutton, Judith and her husband Peter Sawczuk of Scarborough, Paul Langford of Bradford and Jane and her husband Bernard Olsen of Morrin, Alberta. Great-grandma of Katie and Logan Olsen. Rested at the Taylor Funeral Home, Sutton. Service in the chapel of the funeral home. Private interment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto. In lieu of flowers, donations to Community Home Assistance to Seniors, Sutton, or the VON, Newmarket, would be appreciated.*Original stored in Joe Saint Collection.

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