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POSTCARD MEMORIES: Bays named for legendary Royal Navy Figures

POSTCARD MEMORIES: Bays named for legendary Royal Navy Figures

During the five-year period (1791-1796) that he served as Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada (Ontario), John Graves Simcoe left a mark by naming, or renaming, many locations across our province
POSTCARD MEMORIES: Teamsters earned their keep in logging industry

POSTCARD MEMORIES: Teamsters earned their keep in logging industry

They were 'particularly good with horses and earned a higher income because of their skills,' columnist explains
POSTCARD MEMORIES: Farmer played role in transforming Holland Marsh

POSTCARD MEMORIES: Farmer played role in transforming Holland Marsh

Frustration led Dave Watson to distance himself from project, but he deserves at least 'some of the credit' for its success, says columnist
POSTCARD MEMORIES: Storekeeper kept Gilford General afloat

POSTCARD MEMORIES: Storekeeper kept Gilford General afloat

James Andrew Blain ran store for three decades after taking over for father-in-law in 1885
POSTCARD MEMORIES: Bradford was briefly known as Malloy's Tavern

POSTCARD MEMORIES: Bradford was briefly known as Malloy's Tavern

It later became known as Edmanson's Corners after surveying loophole
POSTCARD MEMORIES: Steamship tied to history and folklore

POSTCARD MEMORIES: Steamship tied to history and folklore

Short-lived Ida Burton eventually became foundation for wharf
POSTCARD MEMORIES: American magnate brought lumber boom to Bell Ewart

POSTCARD MEMORIES: American magnate brought lumber boom to Bell Ewart

Henry Williams Sage capitalized on profitable industry by building sawmill in 1854
POSTCARD MEMORIES: The remarkable bravery of Myra Wood

POSTCARD MEMORIES: The remarkable bravery of Myra Wood

During the First World War, more than 2,800 trained civilian nurses enlisted with the Canadian army, including a 'driven' and 'very bright' Bradford resident, columnist says
POSTCARD MEMORIES: The life and sacrifice of ‘Willie’ Nightingale

POSTCARD MEMORIES: The life and sacrifice of ‘Willie’ Nightingale

Clearing mines from shipping lanes during First World War was a monotonous but dangerous job, as young Innisfil resident found out
POSTCARD MEMORIES: Bradford-born soldier knew life was fragile

POSTCARD MEMORIES: Bradford-born soldier knew life was fragile

Jack Sutherland boarded a ship for Britain in early May 1917; he'd be dead within the month