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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1986-07-16, Page 23mAggb �A•i �ti..... Pave � Happy 150th Birth ay Colborne Township Happy 150th birthday Colborne Township! For the good people of the, township and those who live in its villages and hamlets, 1986 has been a year of celebration, work, organization, planning and recollection. Certainly., it is -an auspicious occasion in the history of a community such as Colborne, but a Sesquicentennial is so much more than a weekend of celebrations, fun and food. Colborne's Sesquicentennial has been -embraced as a celebration of history and heritage'. From its humble beginnings in 1836 when the governing body of the township consisted of two commissioners to its first elected council in 1850 and through to its pre- sent administration, Colborne Township is a municipality with a rich legacy of communi- ty spirit and commitment. And so, the residents of the township are celebrating more than the birth of the area as a municipality. Rather, the Sesquicentennial will be a celebration of family history through several generations, it is a celebration of perseverence; of an indomitable pioneer spirit and the, establishment of a community. It is a celebration of community and the intrinsic spirit that pervades. Colborne is rich an history and it is a community without pretense. A township with an agrarian background, it is still made up of descendents of those early pioneers and the people are still close to the land. The history of the township is a most colourful and interesting one and that history has been carefully documented and chronicled in the township's official history book which will be unveiled Friday, July 18 at a special ceremony to kick off the three-day celebra- tion. The book was published under the diarection of Shirley Hazlitt and a number of in - /836 def 'tigable workers who assisted. 'fhey 'completed this ambitious project through adver- sity and no debut, did an admirable job. The°book will undoubtedly add'a measure of dignity and purpose to the Sesquicenten- nial celelbrations. The entire Sesquicentennial celebrations has required a rather large commitment from many people in the township. They have worked long' and hard to produce this year of .celebration and their efforts will culminate with the three-day celebrations this weekend. This list of, event6 offered is impressive and the steering committee and..all their volunteers should be commended for a job well done. Your efforts will not go unnoticed. , It takes the collective effort. of an entire community to make such a project work. It takes planning, organization, commitment and pride in the community. Colborne has the people to accomplish that task. , The events will attract a number of visitors to the township and, no doubt, many former residents will be back to renew old acquantances and revel in good ofd Colborne hospitality. From the unveiling of the history book to the Joly Miller Theatre Production through to the sporting events, dances, barbecues, parade, historical displays and church service, the Sesquicentennial in Colborne Township promises to be a memorable one. To the citizens of Colborne Township, we salute you and trust that the celebration will be a most memorable and successful one. Happy 150th anniversary Colborne Township and may your future be a prosperous one. Dave Sykes ... .. .. ¢.:..:...n. ••i•:.:.ri.':.:•:.iii•}:• f.: ••i:M.. /J :. .., , .n......... ........ .......... ....:.. .�..........:.:.: �...... ...... ::.... ....... .v:... vv.�::.�:•:::v:••: }?:i;.}:•.:v'ti¢:::: n:.� :•::::: }:i:•'ti i' i"Fr•• '•.f :. \ L,.... :..; ... v; •: :....:..L... n:::::::. �:: v.:: u ...............: v:::. �::::n�:::: •. ,•.:.;; .., :. v.. `ii}'{.; ;: u::::;:.. ;.. .: ...l... n....,. r....... ...L:•:.: ..... .:...: ;.,w::::.� .... The _Township of ColborneWelcomes Everyone to our Sesquicentennial To those who live here and those who have returned, we hope you get a good warm feeling from the good times you will have and the old acquaintances you'll renew. Reeve: J. Russell Kernighan Deputy Reeve: Bill Vanstone Councillors: Grant MacPhee Doug Stoll Ross Pannabecker Clerk: Hudson Milbun Treasurer: Ben Straughan Road Superintendent: Ron Durnin Road Crew: Ken Grigg John Wain