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              18 Archival description results for Retirement

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              It's time for
              CA BWGPL GJ-SB 76-PH26915 · Item · 1976-06-23
              Part of George Jackson fonds

              "Arthur Evans, retiring Simcoe-Centre MPP said Thursday night he was leaving politics because "we should have new blood". He was speaking at an all-candidates meeting held in Sir William Osler School by the Bradford and West Gwillimbury Progressive Conservative Riding Association. Three contestants for the nomination in Simcoe-centre spoke after Mr. Evans reminisced about his last 16 years at Queen's Park. Evans described his various duties, told a joke about Stuart Smith, and promised the nominees that the winner would have all his support and advice."

              George Jackson
              CA BWGPL LHC-Libr-LibrArti-2019-03-28-01 · Item · 2015-05-21
              Part of Local History Collection

              A newspaper article about the retirement of Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library's CEO, Liz Fenwick.

              "For 21 years, Liz Fenwick has dedicated her life to the operation of one of Bradford West Gwiliimbury's most useful resources - the public library..."

              Bradford Topic
              CA BWGPL LHC-HN-A-2024.1.9 · Item · 1988
              Part of Local History Collection

              Photograph of Bradford Public Library staff member Marilyn Reynolds, getting ready to cut the cake at her retirement party, held in the Compton Room at the Bradford Public Library building at 100 Holland Court in 1988. Behind the cake is a plaque honouring her 20 years of service at the Library. Reynolds worked at the Library from 1968-1988, and worked in circulation and reference during that time.

              Marilyn Reynolds
              Retirement party
              CA BWGPL GJ-SB 76/77/78-PH26751 · Item · 1977-11-09
              Part of George Jackson fonds

              "Leo Catania (centre) accepts congratulations from his wife, Wilma, and his former boss, Jack McInally, at his retirement party last week. Mr. McInally holds a plaque with model inspection tools which was one of the gifts Mr. Catania received. He was director of the farm products inspection service of the provincial Ministry of Agriculture."

              Bradford Witness
              Retiring group
              CA BWGPL GJ-SB 76-PH26885 · Item · 1976-01-28
              Part of George Jackson fonds

              "Bradford Mayor Joe Magani, left, and Reeve Art Turner, right, honor the three men who recently retired. From left to right are: Ted Devlin, Ted Gapp and John Dudgeon. The men were given mementos of appreciation by the town."

              George Jackson
              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 GJ-SB 75-PH27006 · Item · 1975-06-04
              Part of George Jackson fonds

              "The official opening of the new wing of the Simcoe Manor in Beeton will be held Wednesday, June 4. The new wing will have 100 beds, a library, boardroom, married quarters, barber shop, billiard room, beauty shop, craft room, auditorium, chapel, greenhouse and therapeutic pool. The wing, which cost over one and a half million dollars will also be used for those who have suffered from strokes and arthritis. The therapy will include messages, heat treatments, and exercises with parallel bars and exercise machines. The new auditorium will hold 200 people and if that is not enough room, the chapel will open to accommodate more. Simcoe Manor was originally opened in 1898 and was called the "House of Refuge". It was a place for transient people as well as those who were not able to take care of themselves and with no one who could take care of them. At that time, the institution had 250 acres of farm land that was worked by those who resided at the "House". In 1952 an addition was built and the name was changed from "House of Refuge" to Simcoe Manor as it is known today. Past conceptions of the building locally known as the "poor house" to the present image as a home for the aged. Now it is a Senior Citizen's Home. The present wing was started in 1973 although it was planned in the early 1970's. The original building was demolished to make room for the new building. Gone with the old section are the old images. Under the management of Ed Boynton, 65 full and part-time staff take care of the 125 residents. Also there for the senior citizens are four new color televisions as well as the new facilities."

              George Jackson
              Two bus drivers retire
              CA BWGPL GJ-SB 75-PH27025 · Item · 1975
              Part of George Jackson fonds

              "Last Wednesday the students and staff at Innisfil Central School honoured two long time bus drivers who retired this year. The two men were given plaques in appreciation for their years of service. Left to right are Mickey Watson, Anson McQuarrie, Joanne Corner, and Bill Akers. In back is teacher Mike Oliver who ran the assembly held for the men."

              Art Chamberlain