An Update
My heart's in the Highlands, my heart is not
here; My heart's in the Highlands a-chasing the deer; A-chasing the
wild-deer, and following the roe, My heart's in the Highlands wherever I
go.
Robert Burns 1759
- 1796
Robert Burns might not have had Renfrew County, Ontario in
mind when he wrote these lines. However, his feelings of freedom,
individualism, and loyalty to the land live on in the hearts of the many
hunters who will take to the woods this week and next. Love it or hate it, the
annual deer hunt is an important tradition. There is a place for hunting
records and a set of trophy antlers in Bonnechere Museum.
Paid and unpaid
The past week has been another busy one at the museum site.
Volunteers and trades people have been very active. Ken ODay, Mike Stone
and Gerry Bimm completed the gyproc restoration, plastering and sanding. Gerry
and his father, Ken, tidied up the loose telephone wires and removed obsolete
plumbing. Reinert's Electric has rerouted some feeds and made the wiring safe,
and Robert Bimm has shifted the two floor heaters that jutted into walking
space. Chris Von Herff and Mike Stone shopped for a new carpet and have it on
order; Wilbert Kauffeldt will lay it as soon as conditions make it possible.
Having done a major cleaning before painting, assisted by Debbie ONeill
and Joan Lehto, Noreen Calver removed the old carpet, rolled the scaffolding
into position and started painting the ceiling moldings. Quite a list! The
coffee-mustard moldings, stone-grey walls, white baseboards and windows and new
matching carpet make an impressive and attractive main floor definitely
worth seeing on November 25, the date of our Open House.
Open House
There are more recent plans to share. Organizing the open
house are Stewart Jack and Jo-Anne Koch. Viewing displays will start at 1:30
P.M. There will be a display for each of the former municipalities that make up
The Township of Bonnechere Valley. Joey Shay is preparing one for South Algona,
Gerry Bimm for Sebastopol, Frank Cosentino and Stewart Jack for Grattan, Lois
and Graeme Leonard for Eganville with some material from Terry OBrien and
Mary Whelan. Also, Mike Lett is making a special firemens display. You
will see several artifacts from Father Roy Valiquettes collection. Then
the program will begin. This writer will be director of ceremonies. After
opening remarks, a cast of three, Maureen Power, John Stewart, and Marlene
Green , will present the first skit, freshly entitled "Counting Eggs". Since
the open house is so close to St. Andrews Day, November 30, Guy Jamieson
will entertain with some Scottish music. The Ladies Barbershop Chorus
will sing selections they have called "Just For Fun". The members are Karen
Krieger, Patti Wren, Elaine Krieger, Jo-Anne Koch, Elaine Drefke, Pam McNeil
and Liz Pilatzke. The second skit daringly called "The Temptress" has a cast of
four: Sherrée Letovsky, Maureen Kelly, Tom Gallagher, and Claude
Jeannotte. Both skits are directed by Mary Whelan and John Stewart. After the
entertainment, there will be refreshments. Ron Nelson has donated desserts for
the occasion. Its going to be fun. The entertainment will be an hour in
length. I mention that for those who intend to watch the Grey Cup. There are no
tickets; its admission by donation. Come and enjoy the afternoon.
How and When
Both encouraged and appreciative, museum board members have
tailored renovation expenses to match the arrival of donations, and volunteer
help has closed the cost gaps.
Two consultants from the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and
Recreation, Susan Hreljac and Fiona Graham, who visited last Friday, expressed
surprise to find the development of our museum almost a year ahead of their
expectations; they offered some practical advice and assured the board of their
willingness to provide guidance and keep us informed of financial support
channels which open up as budgets get drawn up. Plans for the spring opening
include display cases and pedestals, wall furnishings and pillar lighting,
along with display carrels all expensive and needed items; these plans
await further funding.
Several people have asked if they could give a donation as a
memorial or as a gift in recognition of a friend or family. The answer is yes
and a tax receipt is available on request.
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