Communities - Scotch Settlement
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Contains news clippings and articles on the Scotch Settlement
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Communities - Scotch Settlement
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Contains news clippings and articles on the Scotch Settlement
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Contains news clippings and articles on various businesses of Bradford West Gwillimbury
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Contains news clippings and articles on various disastrous events of Bradford West Gwillimbury; includes fires, Hurricane Hazel, drownings, explosion, train wrecks
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Contains news clippings and articles on various sports of Bradford West Gwillimbury
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Contains news clippings and articles on various fires of Bradford West Gwillimbury; articles ranging from 1864 - 1958
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Schools - Bradford High School
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Contains news clippings and articles on Bradford High School in Bradford West Gwillimbury
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Schools - Bradford Public School
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Contains news clippings and articles on Bradford Public School in Bradford West Gwillimbury
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Scotch Settlement School - S.S. #4
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S. S. # 4 School house.
WEGWHIST Collection
Steele's Corners School S.S. #14, 1888-1960
Part of Local History Collection
The history of the Steele's Corner School S.S # 14, including a list of teachers and students that attended the school.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library
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"No cause has yet been determined for a stubborn blaze which broke out in a house at 16 John Street East in Bradford last Tuesday.
The Bradford Fire Department was called out at about 4 pm to quell the blaze which broke out in a back apartment, occupied by Dick Gullinger.
Fire Chief Harold Boyd said the whole apartment was in flamed by the time the firefighters arrived on the scene, and there was no hope of saving it.
The back wall of the house was also badly damaged, and thick smoke made the rest of the house uninhabitable for the occupants of the other two apartments, John Faria Jr., and Louis Dasiba.
"It was a tough one to put out," Chief Boyd said, explaining there were many false ceilings in the old house which had to be torn away to get at the flames.
The chief estimated it took about three hours to put the fire out. The occupants managed to remove most of their belongings during the blaze, and there were no injuries. There has been no estimate of damage."
Bradford Witness