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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-07-16, Page 32Congratulations to our many friends & customers ,in Colborne Township Have a great time at the upcoming Sesquicentennial ,Celebrations! 'I'.Y. Pritcr • Grayhurst Business Supplies Ltd. 38 East Street, Goderich 524-2648 1-800-265-5191 anasonic • Ot lice Automation0A Authorized Dealer •mmimilm=1111111111=1111 Hazlitt's interest in BY MIRE FERGUSON An interest in history has propelled Shirley Hazlitt and her team of volunteers to tompletion of the quintessential book on Col- borne TownShip's past. A resident for the last 19 years, Bodin, ps editor, says she tried to gather people from different areas of the Township with varied interests. Hazlitt credits the hard work and commit- ment of six volunteers for the success of the history book. They include Phyllis Pitblado, who "knew a lot of people",Jean Prest, an amateur artist herself, and Shirley Dustow from the north end offered her help, as did Madeline Bean. The younger segment involved Gerald Lamb who's "an avid historian himself," says Hazlitt, adding he knew where the work of Reuben Sallows could be located. Mrs. Ben Homan,°a resident for many years and a historian, was also part of the crew that produced Colborne Townshin's history book. Initially, the committee agreed that the format of thehook should be built around the work of Reuben Sallows. this regard we were quite fortunate," reveals Hazlitt. "The community just open- ed their closets and dresser drawers," say- ing it reallly surprised people "what came out of the woodwork." The selection of a printer was "a tough job." A process of elimination enabled Dan Brown of Owen Sound to obtain the contract. Hazlitt says he had done many historical books before and was "reputable in the field." Determining the number of pages the book should be was another matter the com- elped her as book editor Jean Prest and Phyllis Pitbaldo are seen matching names to old school pictures for the history book, Colborne Connections mittee had to grapple with. They looked at other local historical books to compare thein with Colborne Township's needs. "We were told not to go with 100 pages, because you will always get more pictures in at the last minute," indicates Hazlitt. In the planning stages, the book was to be about 362 pages: but now the final edition will be 445 pages due to the large number of pictures. There are several full pages of photos, as we "tried to make it attractive and add variety," suggests Hazlitt. Hazlitt says the book, 10 chapters m all, tries to show how very historical Colborne Township really is. Tiger.Dunlop lived here, and the Colborne Clique formed here and became one of the first politically active groups in the province at that time. Nationally famous photographer Reuben Sallows of Colborne was hired by the Cana- dian government to take pictures of the area. Many of the photos were sent to England to entice people to emigrate to the Township. Hazlitt offers some interesting tidbits about the progress of the history book. She was looking over an article by Will Elliott about Colborne's own 485 -pound Jonathan Miller and his pony, complete with his specially -made buggy. A few days later„ a picture- came in of Miller in the actual buggy. In another. Elliott article on Benmiller that named all thebuildings along the river- bank in 1865, a pictore came in of the " exact buildings" named in the write-up just days later. "Often things just fell in line like that," says Hazlitt. The editor wants to acknowledge the ef- fort the committee and community put for- ward for the book. She estimates committee members put in about 10,000 hours for it. "I think it says a lot about the communi- ty," says Hazlitt, adding that all but seven of the photographs in the history book came from the township residents. A process that began in the Spring of 1985 has culminated in the production of a history book which will be unveiled on July 18 at the start of celebrations, and is priced at $30.00. Orders will also be taken before that date. • Sesquicentennial Greetings tO I 'lie. 1.; , P!, Colborne Township for 150 years and progressing From your friends at GoderkJ