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C.G.I.T. Girls

C.G.I.T. Girls in Stroud 1928. Isobel Coutts (nee Watson) in the middle wearing glasses. Isobel married Norrie Coutts.

Karol Joyce

Cochrane, Isabelle Gibbons death

May 17, 1987
Death

COCHRANE (Gibbons) Isabelle peacefully at her home Stroudo [sic] on Sunday, May 17, 1987. Isabelle, beloved wife of Joseph Cochrane and the late Leo Gibbons. Loving mother of Kay and her husband Don Wise, Madeleine and her husband Scotty Kell, JoAnne and her husband David Sander, dear step mother of Helen and her husdand [sic] Barry Rowbotham, Donald and his wife Margaret, Beverly and his wife Evelyn. Dear grandmother of 23 grandchildren. Funeral service was held from the McKelvey Funeral Home, Barrie on Wednesday. Interment St. Paul's Anglican Cemetery, Innisville [sic].

Bradford Weekly

Flying up

"The Stroud Brownies who have earned the honor of flying up to Guides are front row L to R: Kirsten Sejrup, Tracey Reed, and Wendy Noble. Two of the girls are wearing costumes suitable for the Japanese theme of the evening. In the back row, Debra Bowen proudly displays the All-Round cord she received. Leader Joyce Alford and patrol leader Cathy Mulliss give the new guides a warm welcome."

George Jackson

Forbes, William Charles Richard & Hunt, Lorna Marjorie

Event Date : Saturday, September 14, 1957
Event Type : Marriage

Description : Lorna Marjorie, second daughter of Mrs. Hunt of Bradford and the late Mr. Albert Hunt, to William Charles Richard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Forbes of Big Cedar Point. The wedding took place at the parsonage at Stroud. Rev. G. Wanless officiated.The bride was attended by Miss Dolly Jones of Bradford. Mr. Vern Trombly of Toronto attended the groom. The couple will reside at Big Cedar Point.

Bradford Witness

Goedhart, Nicholaas death

December 19, 1994
Death
GOEDHART, Nicholaas (Nick) - Suddenly at his home at Sandy Cove Acres, Stroud on Monday, December 19, 1994, Nick Goedhart formerly of Bradford in his 75th year. Husband of Adri Verheul. Dear father of Ruly and her husband Cliff Barnes, Willy and her husband Michael Kiloran both of Bradford. Dear Opa to Stephanie, Barry and the Late Andrew Barnes, Jared and Devin Kiloran. Friends called at the Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe Street, Bradford. Service was held in the chapel on Thursday, December 22, 1994, at 11 a.m. followed by cremation.

Bradford West Gwillimbury Times

In your Easter bonnet

"The Easter Parade at Sunnybrae School in Stroud was a lively event. The children of the Junior Division marched around the gym with musical accompaniment of 'In Your Easter Bonnet' to proudly model their handmade bonnets and top hats."

George Jackson

Jan Coward's World War I Database Edition 2

Personnel files of one hundred and seventy-eight personnel who served in World War I with ties to South Simcoe. Research was commenced by Jan Coward. After her passing, a group of research assistants are working to verify the research and share this publicly. Original database exists as an online spreadsheet. Reseach assistants have identified which personnel files have been verified.

Jan Coward's Literary Estate

Oil painting donated

"An oil painting donated to Sunnybrae School by Jacqueline Cowan of Stroud (left) is received by vice-principal Betty Sale (right), Grade 8 student Keith MacDougall, and Grade 3 student Darryl Easby. Mrs. Cown said she decided to give the painting, titled The Maiden, after her son, Jeff, 12, began studying native people in a class project."

Patricia Wright Graduated

"Patricia M. Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wright, R.R. #2 Stroud, graduated June 2, 1975 from Women's College Hospital in association with Ryerson Polytechnical Institute and has accepted a position on staff of Toronto Western Hospital."

Stroud Man Killed By Car

"John Allan Law, 52, was killed outside his home at Stroud on Thursday night a few hours after he had attended the funeral of a lifelong friend. Law was struck by a car after he stepped off a bus that had brought him from Peterborough where he had attended the funeral."

Bradford Witness

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