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            148 Archival description results for Religion

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            Rev. Kerrie Perry
            CA BWGPL LHC-BUC-2023-12-01/69 · Item · c. 2006
            Part of Local History Collection

            Colour photograph of Reverend Kerrie Perry taken inside the Bradford United Church by a stained glass window. Handwriting in blue ballpoint pen on the back reads: "Rev. Kerrie Perry B.A.M. Div. | Pastoral and Visitation Minister | Bradford United Church 2006."

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            Rev. Thelma Arnott
            CA BWGPL LHC-BUC-2023-12-01/63 · Item · 2006 or 2007
            Part of Local History Collection

            Colour photograph of Reverend Thelma Arnott taken inside the Bradford United Church by a stained glass window. Handwriting in blue ballpoint pen on the back reads: "Rev. Thelma Arnott Minister Bradford United Church 2006/2007"

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            CA BWGPL LHC-Rel-2018-11-09-15 · Item · 1994-10-12
            Part of Local History Collection

            "The Bradford Community Centre...was where they bid farewell to the friends and parishioners they had served for ten years...Padre Hopkins, at the age of 69, is taking early retirement from the Anglican parish of Bradford..."

            Bradford West Gwillimbury Times
            CA BWGPL LHC-BUC-2023-12-01/7 · Item · 1969
            Part of Local History Collection

            A copy of "Service Book for the use of the people" published in 1969by the Committee on Worship of the United Church of Canada. The front of the book contains a paper book label stating the book was presented to the Bradford United Church by Jean E. Gordon, "in loving memory of her parents William T. & Lena E. Clubine." The top edge has remnants of a "Bradford United Church" stamp.

            Jean Gordon
            Singing God's glory
            CA BWGPL GJ-SB 76-PH26929 · Item · 1976
            Part of George Jackson fonds

            "Fifteen young people in the Bradford area have made a Hebrew word famous in Simcoe County.They are a singing group called Tushiyah. When the group formed four years ago, one of their members, Allan Faris, sat in the English classroom at Bradford High School with a huge Hebrew dictionary on his knee. He kept calling out words. The members decided Tushiyah suited their aims. It means the ability to help, especially by directing. Now they are a professional group of singers and musicians who have performed for large audiences in many places throughout Southern Ontario. Four years ago, they were just members of the Inter-School Fellowship group at Bradford High who had learned songs for a variety night at school."

            George Jackson
            CA BWGPL LHC-BUC-2023-12-01/16 · Item · 1993
            Part of Local History Collection

            Typed speech written by M. Irene Turner for the Senior Citizens Service at the Bradford United Church on June 27, 1993. The speech includes information on Margaret Irene Turner's involvement with the Church and on the memorial stained glass window made in honour of Clarence Edgar Brown.

            Margaret (Irene) Turner
            CA BWGPL LHC-BUC-2023-12-01/15 · Item · 1995
            Part of Local History Collection

            Typed speech given by Margaret Irene Turner for Sunday Service at the Bradford United Church on June 25, 1995, including mentions of her family's involvement with the Methodist Church at Mount Pleasant and a story about "Caroline's quilt." Includes an attached handwritten "sequel" written and signed by Margaret Irene Turner, expanding on the story of the quilt.

            Margaret (Irene) Turner
            CA BWGPL DC-PH3225 · Item
            Part of Dorothy Cilipka fonds

            The Church was built in 1893 on the corner of Church and John Street, during the pastorade of Rev. F. Smith. It replaced a frame structure that was sold to the Anglican Church to be used for a parish hall in 1893, it was demolished in 1953. The Stonework is by George McDonald, a stonemason. The original name was Bradford Presbyterian Church but was later renamed St. John's Presbyterian Church in 1966. The seating capacity is 350, and the tower stands 65 feet high.