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          They died for freedom
          CA BWGPL GJ-SB 75-PH27023 · Item · 1975-11-12
          Part of George Jackson fonds

          "Rev. H. Heustin read the memorial preayer while flanked by the Bradford Legion's Color Guard during Sunday's Remembrance Day ceremonies at the Legion Hall. Representatives of most town and township organizations were on hand to lay wreaths in memory of Canada's war dead. The address for the hour-long ceremony was delivered by Rev. D.J. Mills, a chaplain at Base Borden."

          C.E. Jackson
          CA BWGPL LHC-Her-Milit-OS9331 · Item · 2010-06
          Part of Local History Collection

          Mr. Coun Bal Seon, Director of Memorial Affairs with Lorraine Mantle and her mother Helen Vipond at The UN Memorial Cemetery in Busan, Korea.

          Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library
          CA BWGPL LHC-Her-Milit-OS9328 · Item · 2010-06
          Part of Local History Collection

          Mr. Marius R. Grinius, The Canadian Ambassador to The Republic of Korea, Lorraine Mantle and Helen Vipond at The UN Memorial Cemetery in Busan, Korea. A photo of the beautiful cemetery grounds and the magnificent view.

          Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library
          The UN Memorial Cemetery
          CA BWGPL LHC-Her-Milit-OS10363 · Item · 2010-06
          Part of Local History Collection

          The basket of gorgeous red roses provided by Mr. Yu-Chui Park, Ph.D., The Minister of Patriots and Veterans Affairs to be placed at the grave of "Lieutenant M.C. Vipond," at The UN Memorial Cemetery in Busan, Korea. The beautiful arm spray or roses, mums etc. all done in yellow tones was from David, Lorraine and Sarah Mantle.

          WEGWHIST Collection
          The Roll of Honour Book
          CA BWGPL LHC-Her-Milit-OS9569 · Item
          Part of Local History Collection

          The Roll of Honour Book at the War Museum in Seoul showing the Canadian flag and the number of lives sacrificed from Canada for peace in Korea.

          Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library
          The Roll of Honour Book
          CA BWGPL LHC-Her-Milit-OS9326 · Item
          Part of Local History Collection

          The Roll of Honour Book at the War Museum in Seoul listing Milton C. Vipond among the ranks from Canada who laid down their lives for peace in Korea.

          Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library
          Taylor, Herb MP3
          CA BWGPL OH-Taylor · Item · 1994-10-03
          Part of Oral History Collection

          An interview with Herb Taylor, recorded and prompted by George Jackson. Herb discusses working with Professor W.H. Day and dredging the Holland Marsh. Herb also talks about serving in World War II, and working on the Marsh.

          Herb Taylor
          Sturgeon, Pte. William R.
          CA BWGPL LHC-Her-WWI-OS9215 · Item · 1910s
          Part of Local History Collection

          Private William R. Sturgeon, Service No. 3038445 of the Central Ontario Regiment, World War I.

          Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library
          CA BWGPL VS-1900-17099 · Item · 1955-06-15
          Part of Vital Statistics

          Event Date : Wednesday, May 18, 1955
          Event Type : Death
          Municipality : Matlock, Bath, Derbyshire, England

          A former well known resident of this district passed away recently at Matlock, Bath, Derbyshire, England, in the person of George Washington Stoddart. The late Major Stoddart was born on March 5, 1877, the youngest and last surviving child of Robert Stoddart, and Sarah McConkey Stoddart, his wife. His early education was obtained at Middletown School and later at Bradford. Early in his career he became interested in military affairs and enlisted in the 36th Peel Regiment under the command of Lt.-Col. Tyrwhitt. He trained at Stanley Barracks, Toronto, and Wolsley Barracks, London, and rose to Captain of his Regiment. He offered his services in the South African War but his services were declined because of the small number of enlisted men taken from Canada. On June 4, 1902 he married the late Pearl Wood, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Wood of Bradford. The issue of this marriage are Winston and George Stoddart. He served on the Council of the Village of Bradford and was subsequently Reeve. Under his Reeveship, Hydroelectricity was first installed in Bradford. He constructed a number of houses in the Village, principally on Barrie Street. He was a lover of trees and many of the fine maple trees on the Village streets were planted during his term of office on the Council. On the outbreak of World War I he offered his services. Early in 1915 he went Overseas with the 74th Battalion. He lost a leg during the War, but returned to Canada only in 1919. Mrs. Pearl Wood Stoddart died on March 6, 1926. In 1943 he married Bernice Hardstaffe of Matlock, Bath, England, who survives him, as well as a daughter, Georgina, by his second marriage. In 1938 he went to England, making his home there until his death on May 18 last. He visited this country several times since the end of World War I and was keenly interested in Bradford and vicinity.