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An article about some townspeople forming a surprise party and visiting James Driffill.
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An article about some townspeople forming a surprise party and visiting James Driffill.
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An article about a birthday celebration held for William Campbell (the grain dealer) at his house.
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Bradford's Centennial Anniversary Booklet
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Gold covered book, with blue writing on cover. Printed for the centennial anniversary of Bradford in 1957.
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Centennial Guest Book - Inside View
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A wooden covered guest book from the Bradford Centennial Events in August, 1957.
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Poster for the Centennial Events in August, 1957 in Bradford.
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A wooden covered guest book from the Bradford Centennial Events in August, 1957.
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Booklet for the 100th anniversary in 1957 of the Simcoe Mason Lodge no. 79.
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Office Window - Canada's Centennial
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Article features local news, such as the celebration of Canada's Centennial in Bradford, and Dorothy Cilipka's history of the Holland Marsh.
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IODE celebrates 25th anniversary
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"This year the West Gwillimbury chapter of the Imperial Order - Daughters of the Empire is celebrating its 25th anniversary. Last Saturday at the Bradford Community Centre several hundred people enjoyed the Red, White and Blue Ball. Several graduates of BDHS have furthered their education in nursing, hairdressing and community college with monetary aid from the IODE. In addition to its own activities the chapter cooperates with many local organizations in promoting and supporting many deserving projects around the area."
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Food? Yes indeed with Davis, displays and dancing to boot
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"It's Bradford Salad Festival Time! Already, the rides for the kids have been set up on the parking lot in front of the community centre, and youngsters are lining up to get on them. The rides aren't going to be the only thing for the children, however. After Saturday's parade, led by Ontario Premier William Davis (which starts at Melbourne Crescent and moves east along Holland St. to Colborne St. where it will disperse), all of the posters that the elementary school children have made will be on display at the Curling Club, next door to the community centre. The weekend is not only for the children; the adults are guaranteed a good time as well."
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