Web Links [Tag : Bond Head]
Town Of Bradford Site Maintained by Volunteers
Provides administrative information, links to events and programs, local history and attractions.
Provides administrative information, links to events and programs, local history and attractions.
http://www.townofbradford.com/
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Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury
We offer a return to the small town charm and sense of community long lost in larger urban centres. An attractive mix of urban and rural environments provides a quality lifestyle for all.
We offer a return to the small town charm and sense of community long lost in larger urban centres. An attractive mix of urban and rural environments provides a quality lifestyle for all.
http://www.town.bradfordwestgwillimbury.on.ca
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Meade Helman for Ward 4
My wife and I have lived in Canada for over 20 years, we moved here from the U.S., and have lived in Bond Head 12 years. Last February we took the oath to be Canadian Citizens. It was a very moving experience.
I think it was the worst day of the winter, lots of snow that wasn't getting cleared, very cold and ice everywhere. Despite this, 78 of 80 people scheduled to take the oath that day were there, and on time! They were from thirty different countries; all taking an oath to make Canada their home. Some of them had tears in their eyes as they took the oath and sang O Canada!
After the swearing in and the anthem, the judge who administered the oath told us how Canada had grown and became a great place to live because people helped each other. He told us that, as new Canadians, we should find ways to help others and contribute to our communities.
After much thought and reflection, and no small amount of urging from my wife, I decided to see if I can contribute to the town I live in, by serving on Council.
Let's Talk
My wife and I have lived in Canada for over 20 years, we moved here from the U.S., and have lived in Bond Head 12 years. Last February we took the oath to be Canadian Citizens. It was a very moving experience.
I think it was the worst day of the winter, lots of snow that wasn't getting cleared, very cold and ice everywhere. Despite this, 78 of 80 people scheduled to take the oath that day were there, and on time! They were from thirty different countries; all taking an oath to make Canada their home. Some of them had tears in their eyes as they took the oath and sang O Canada!
After the swearing in and the anthem, the judge who administered the oath told us how Canada had grown and became a great place to live because people helped each other. He told us that, as new Canadians, we should find ways to help others and contribute to our communities.
After much thought and reflection, and no small amount of urging from my wife, I decided to see if I can contribute to the town I live in, by serving on Council.
Let's Talk
http://www.meadehelman.ca/
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