Judy Wedeles grew up on the Third Line (west side) near Rebecca Street with her Mother, Irene, Father Herbie and 2 older brothers Chris and Peter. Her memories are a history of what life was like when she was young in the 1960's-70's as compared to the 1980's-90's when all is changing. Judy is now an English teacher at Thomas A. Blakelock High School.
What’s happening on Speers Road? (1970s & 80s) By Judy Wedeles
A Kid's Christmas in Oakville (60s) By Judy Wedeles
Oakville: Things are a changin’ (60s & 70s) By Judy Wedeles
Remembering Bronte (1960s) By Judy Wedeles
Backyard camping adventures a test of friendship (60s) By Judy Wedeles
Skating: A hard and painful lesson (1960s & 70s) By Judy Wedeles
Where’s the snow gone? (1960s & 70s) By Judy Wedeles
Oakville hasn't changed all that much in 25 years (60s & 70s) By Judy Wedeles
Oakville a refuge (60s) By Judy Wedeles
There was always something to explore in Oakville (60s) By Judy Wedeles
Lake Ontario: The old lady sure has changed (1970s) By Judy Wedeles
The night sky is still a mystery (60s) By Judy Wedeles
Our town's sounds have changed (60s on) By Judy Wedeles
Shopping with the heart (60s) By Judy Wedeles
The most magical time of the day (1960s) By Judy Wedeles
Laundry day was fun-filled adventure (60s) By Judy Wedeles
Oakville elephant was memorable sight (1960s & 70s) By Judy Wedeles
Looking back fondly on Oakville’s Fashion scene (60s) By Judy Wedeles
Flashbacks of memorable music classes (1960s) By Judy Wedeles
Fairs heralded beginning of summer (1960s & 70s) By Judy Wedeles
Soap box derby no race at all (1967) By Judy Wedeles
Tinker’s bell a dreamy sound of summer (60s on) By Judy Wedeles
June an agonizing time to be in school (1960s) By Judy Wedeles
Breathless anticipation of fireworks gone (1960s & 70s) By Judy Wedeles
Summertime, a Search for Coolness (60s) By Judy Wedeles
Memorial Park Pool Filled with Memories (60s) By Judy Wedeles
Development swallowing Oakville's rural sections (80s) By Judy Wedeles
Melting memories of days gone by (60s) By Judy Wedeles
Oakville’s lady of the dance (1960s on) By Judy Wedeles