Nearly 200 people came out for last Saturday’s celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Collingwood Street Bridge. In addition to a piped procession over the bridge led by Tim Armour, festivities included the casting of a commemorative 100-year plaque using cast-iron letter stamps owned by Chris Vanderkruys, a descendent of J.J. Dumond, who built the bridge in 1913. Various dignitaries helped out with the stamping. Above are Barry Burton, chair of the committe that’s trying to save the bridge, Simcoe-Grey MP Kellie Leitch, Savage, committee member John Hillier, Clearview Ward 4 Councillor Thom Paterson, Vanderkruys and committee member John Boote. Below is a slideshow of photos of the event, provided to us by Creemore photographer Bryan Davies.