June 2017
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Celebrations in Ward 3
Doug Taylor, a Severn Township resident, shows his pride in Canadian history and his ingenuity by creating period model railways. His display will appear at the Washago Community Centre on July 1st.
Gearing up for our 150th By Ellen Cohen Canadians are so pumped up about the 150th anniversary of Confederation, we could just about burst with pride. Pride in our country began when Sir John A. Macdonald and his colleagues inked the British North America Act in 1867. It is certain they had a vision for the country, but would they have been able to imagine that the birth of our nation would have resulted in a country as fine as we have today? When they were negotiating terms and specific language to use in such an important document, sitting in a stuffy room in their itchy wool suits and tight collars, surrounded by cigar smoke and alcohol fumes, could they imagine, way back then, what Canada and Canadians would accomplish? Health breakthroughs by Canadians
have been remarkable: contributions to the polio vaccine and the discovery of insulin; Pablum; the first external cardiac pacemaker; the T-cell receptor; safer heart surgery, and controlled gene mutation. This list could go on for pages. Canadians have also been men and women of invention: basketball, the walkietalkie, the Robertson screw, the snow blower, peanut butter, the zipper, five-pin bowling and, apparently, Wonderbra. We are grateful for all! Although our fathers of Confederation could never have foreseen these great accomplishments, they must have known we were destined to be a nation of ingenuity. Sir John A. and his colleagues would burst with pride, too.
Saturday, June 24 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. ODAS Park, Fairgrounds Road “We’re celebrating on June 24th so that our residents will be able to participate in some of the other ward’s July 1st activities. Everyone is invited to attend our event.” said John Betsworth, Councillor for Ward 3. There will be activities for people of all ages including free roller skating, horse-drawn wagon rides, miniputt, bounce castles, a magic show, gladiator games and a dunk tank. John suggested that he might be the ‘victim’ in the tank. As well as activities, there will be displays of construction, farm and army equipment, Severn Fire Department, the OPP, KICX Radio, the Marchmont School Choir and Band, and wood carving. Free food will be available while supplies last. STUDENTS: prepare a short essay, 50 words or less: I’m proud to live in Canada because… Prizes will be awarded.
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