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Lakeshore Advance, 2012-11-14, Page 15Lights, Camera, Action... An Ontario Town Lands a Starring Role in a Historic Casting Call at Rideau Hall Lakeshore Advance With a cast of 55 Huron Jounty residents, locals in 11Paseph, Ontario are starring in their own true heritage tale of one of the most colourful resi- dents of their rural French- Canadian settlement. 'Narcisse' is a play about Narcisse Cantin (1870-1940) who is best known for his audacious plan to create a canal linking Lake Huron to Lake Erie. Cantin turned St. Joseph into an early 20th cen- tury boomtown on the specu- lation of the canal's construc- tion. Along the way, Cantin won the support of prime ministers, giants of industry, local folk and even the recently canonized Brother Andre, The St. Joseph and Area Historical Society spear- headed this pioneering play. Local folks assumed the lead roles, stitched the costumes and built the props. For fos- tering community pride and enhancing civic memory, the St. Joseph and Area Historical Society is recipient of the newly created Govemor Gen- eral's History Award for Excel- lence in Community Programming. Honourable mentions Include: Ilerstories Cafe - Features free monthly events and infor- mal talks by local, academic historians, archivists, history educators, curators and com- munity members who all share intriguing stories about local women's history. Fort Macleod Historical Association - Developed a creative and active educa- tional program to educate community members about the earliest days of the North West Mounted Police in Fort Macleod and their relation- ship with the Blackfoot people. Pointe-du-Buisson/Musee Quebecois d'archeologie - Created a permanent exhibi- tion entitled, 'Fouilles 100% publique' to present the results of over 14 years of archaeological excavations in the community. Created by Canada's his- tory Society, the Governor General's History Award for Excellence in Community Programming celebrates pro- gramming developed by vol- unteer -led heritage, commu- nity and cultural organizations at the grassroots level. Mem- bers of the St. Joseph and Area Historical Society will receive this prestigious award from His Excellency the Right Hon- ourable David Johnston, Gov- ernor General of Canada on Monday, December 12, 2011 in Ottawa at 10 a.m. at Rideau Hall. The announcement and presentation of the award is part of the newly constituted Governor General's history Awards. "Canadians most often get their first taste of the 'stories' that make up our history through local and community initiatives such as these. 'they provide important texture and context to the history we learn at school and read about in books or watch on television," said Deborah Morrison, Pres- ident & CEO of Canada's I lis - tory Society. "We're delighted to have this opportunity to highlight some (Attie country's most extraordinary com- munity -led efforts to commemorate the past and hope they will inspire others to do more as well?' In total, seventeen Canadians will be honoured along with the St. Joseph and Area historical Society at Rideau Hall as part of the Gover- nor General's History Award pres- entation. Announcements continue throughout the coming week and profiles of all the recipients, along with students' stories and essays will be available at: www.Canad- asHistory,ca/GGAwards. The Governor General's History Awards bring together students, teachers, historians, museums and community organizations, writers and media producers to celebrate as well as learn from each other. The day prior to the award ceremonies, recipients will participate in a pub- lic history forum at Library and Archives Canada. 'This year's forum, "Speaking of History:1low 1 listor" is Explored Beyond the Classroom is open to the public to attend onsite or online by registering at www. Canadashistory.ca/ HistoryFonum2011. About Canada's History Society Canada's History Society is a national charitable organization devoted to popularizing Canadian history. In addition to presenting the Governor General's History Awards and publishing Canada's History (formerly 'the Beaver) mag- azine, as well as Kayak: Canada's history Magazine for Kids, the Soci- ety also produces a number of edu- cational and online programs to encourage more discovery, celebra- tion, and understanding about our rich history and culture. More details can be found at www.(:ana- dasl listory.ca. Sandra tight Special to Lakeshore Advance Paul Ciuto, author for Narcisse and Rob Bundy plays Narcisse Cantin. in this scene from Narcisse, a new play about St. Joseph by Paul Ciufo, he shows potential Investors his plana for the Canal connecting Lake Huron to Lake Erie from St. Joseph to Port Stanley. Wednesday, December 7, 2011 • Lakeshore Advance 3 ti%n,,, ft.a. MOST CLOTHING Half Price sayings on DeoOr..Q4fb, ACSocwillsNo'Twx 25 Main St. N Bayfield 519-565-2210 Open Wed. Through Monday •STRETCHED AND STRESSED •DF. 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