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Bradford United Church Statistical Summary and Financial Report - 1980

Typed report on the statistics and financial statements of the Bradford United Church for the year of 1980. A preface to the report written by minister Stephen Hershey (on page 2) explains the decision to separately create the fiscal reports and activities reports at different times of the year instead of including both in one Annual Report, as was done in other years.

Bradford United Church Timeline Notes

Handwritten notes detailing a timeline of events relating to the Bradford United Church in the 1980s and 1990s. Margaret Irene Turner's initials appear multiple time throughout the notes.

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Bradford United Church, 1983

Black and white photograph of the Bradford United Church building exterior. Handwriting in pencil in the bottom right corner of the photo identifies the year it was taken as 1983.

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Churches

Contains items based on the churches in the Bradford West Gwillimbury area. Headings include: Auld Kirk Bond Head Churches Bradford Presbyterian Church The Convent Church Photographs Dunkerron United Holy Martyrs of Japan Methodist Churches in BWG Springdale Christian Reform St. Luke's Anglican St. Paul's Anglican Trinity Anglican
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WEGWHIST Collection

Churches

Contains news clippings and articles on various churches of Bradford West Gwillimbury

Joe Saint

Commemorative Plate - 150th Anniversary

A commemorative plate with 22 karat gold trim in honour of the Bradford United Church's 150th anniversary. The top side of the plate has a print of an illustration of the Church building surrounded by text that reads "150 th Anniversary" along the top and "Bradford United Church | Bradford, Ontario | 1834 ~ 1984" along the bottom. The bottom of the plate has a maker's mark depicting a maple leaf with a banner that reds "DECORATED IN CANADA," with text below the leaf reading "22 K GOLD | CAN. ART CHINA | COLLINGWOOD, ONT."

Canadian Art China Company

Commemorative plate - 1975

A commemorative plate with gold trim in honour of the Bradford United Church. The top side of the plate has a print of an illustration of the Church building with text along the bottom that reads: "Bradford United Church | Bradford, Ontario | 1865 ~ 1975". The bottom of the plate has a maker's mark depicting a simplified Canadian flag with text above and below it that reads "DECORATED | IN | CANADA | BY | Creemore China & Glass | CREEMORE, ONT"

Creemore China & Glass

Communion set in wood tray

Round wooden tray with metal handle, wooden lid, three legs. Contains 35 communion cups - some cut angularly and some cut smooth. Each cup fits into a hole lined with fabric in the tray. the metal plate on the tray has an inscription that reads: "Toronto, Ont. -- LePage Individual Communion Cup Co. U.S. Pat. Nov. 5, 95. Can. Pat. Jan. 21, 96. -- Canada"

Bradford United Church

Compton, W. F. obituary

Event Date : Wednesday, March 29, 1967
Event Type : Death

Description : Death came with startling suddenness last Wednesday evening to one of Bradford's prominent business men, when Mr. William Francis Compton died at his home here. Mr. Compton had been at his place of business, Compton's IGA Groceteria, that day and came home around 6 p.m. He told Mrs. Compton that he was going to have a bath before having his dinner. Later he was found dead in the bathroom by his wife. Death is attributed to a blood clot reaching his heart.
Born in Morell, P.E.I., 67 years ago, Mr. Compton spent his early years in that province, going to U.S.A. in 1922, where he joined the A & P Stores Ltd. He returned in May, 1928, when A & P opened stores in Canada, and continued with that firm until coming to Bradford in 1944, when he purchased the long-established Sutherland's Grocery, operating the business during the first few years as Compton's Groceteria. In 1951 he joined Oshawa Wholesale as a charter member of the IGA in Canada. He continued to operate the business in the old stand until last year, when the beautiful new Compton's IGA was opened on John Street West. He was justly very proud of this fine new store, which was really the realization of a long anticipated plan. A good business man, exceptionally well trained in the food marketing business, Mr. Compton succeeded in his private business and also found time to devote energy to his municipality. He had served both as councillor and reeve of Bradford, in the years before the municipality gained town status, and had also served as president of Bradford Lions Club. Mr. Compton was married at Laggan, Ontario, in September, 1928, to Normanda MacNeil, who survives him with their family of two daughters, Joan (Mrs. K. L. Pond), Ottawa; Norma (Mrs. R. D. Duffy), Toronto; Gordon William, Bradford; sisters and brother, Esther (Mrs. V. H. Dockendorf), Charlottetown, P.E.I.; Frances (Mrs. A. R. Graham), Mussoorile, India; Lydia (deceased); Robbins, Morell, P.E.I. and Elizabeth (Mrs. W. H. Reich), Port Washington, N.Y.; and five grandchildren, who were the delight of his life, Dianne and David Compton and Janet, Allison and Christine Pond.
The funeral was held on Saturday, April 1, from his church, Bradford United, with Rev. D. J. Lute conducting the services. Temporary entombment was in the vault, with interment to be in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Bradford. The pallbearers were Keith Collings, Robert Hanna, Robert Veale Jr., Joseph Alebeck, Wallace Holmes and George Allan.The flower bearers were James Patton, Harold Newns, Charles Davidson, Ronald James and Lester Woolven.

Bradford Witness

Congregational Board information

Typed document explaining the role and responsibilities of the Congregational Board of the Bradford United Church, sub-committees, and their members.

Bradford United Church

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