June 1990 OHS Bulletin, Issue 66
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QEIi:::r.2z 5151 Yonge Street Willowdalc, Ontario MZN SP5 Hands on History Holiday By Lorraine Lowry wheat, and learn the intricacies and the products of your labours Workshop Co-ordinator of quillwork (paper filigree) as to take home as momentos of well as embroider a sampler. this unique experience. Homespun and hand made ar- This programme is designed This programme will be ticles from the past are modern for both the interested beginner presented in memory of witnesses to the skills that early and the spirited professional. It Elizabeth Campbell who shared Ontario settlers used on a daily will give the participants a basic her very special skills and basis in their homes, on their introduction to each of the craffs knowledge with so many people. farms and in their shops. and skills so that they can be When Elizabeth passed away Everyone in 19th century On- pursued either for personal in- suddenly in the Fall of 1988, tario had a working knowledge terest or for group programmes. The Gibson House Volunteers of a wide range of handcrafts that made a generous donation to were needed to survive, to pro- The same programme will be The Ontario Historical Society vide decoration and to bring offered on July 9, 10 and 11 and in her memory and those funds good luck to their families. again on August 10, 11 and 12 will now be used to support the Hands on History Holiday from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. two Hands on History Holi- will explore some of those crafts daily at Black Creek Pioneer day programmes. and skills that were so well Village in Metropolitan Toronto. known in Ontario villages in the The fee for the three day pro- For further information about 19th century. During both of the gramme is $50.00 for OHS a Hands on History Holiday, three day programmes members and $60.00 for non- please contact Lorraine Lowry, registrants will prepare a meal members. The fee includes all Workshop Co-ordinator, The using 19th century recipes, sessions, a kit of resource Ontario Historical Society, 5151 make a hearth broom, try their materials, lunch each day (sorry, Yonge Street, Willowdalc, On- hand at tinsmithing, learn how no special menus), admission to tario, MZN SP5 (416) to fashion a corn dolly from Black Creek Pioneer Village, 226-9011, Fax (416) 226-2740. Revision of Ontario Bruce Bedell and his daughter, Denise, provided light entertain- ment at The Ontario Historical Society’s 102nd Annual Con- Heritage Act Underway ference entitled Innocence and Impudence: Children and On May 9, then Minister of — To Perceptions of Childhood held in Sault Ste. Marie from May 10 guarantee access to the gress and establish future direc- to 12. (Photo courtesy of Jean Harding.) Culture and Communications, latest heritage knowledge and tions each year. the Honourable Christine E. information by supporting The Heritage Policy Review Hart, announced that com- education and research and was launched in 1987, and in- prehensive new legislation to by improving communication volved public meetings across strengthen and revise the On- within the heritage sector. the province, written submis- Heritage Fund tario Heritage Act will be sions, extensive discussions with drafted. The development of new government ministries and agen- INSIDE A ten Established year agenda for achiev- heritage legislation is to be ac- cies, and direct consultation with ing a series of goals that encom- complished through a consulta- provincial organizations A loud round of applause goes pass a new vision of heritage was tion process that began on May representing nearly 2,000 local out to the North York City unveiled as the former Minister 9 with a briefing session for 48 heritage groups. Council for establishing on released the final report of the provincial organizations, ranging For further information on the March 7, 1990, a Heritage Fund Ontario Heritage Policy Review, from traditional heritage groups Ontario Heritage Policy Review, for the preservation and restora- entitled A Strategy for Cortservirzg to municipal, construction and please contact Gregory Backer tion of that city’s historical pro- Ontario’: Heritage. tourism interests. The same at (416) 963-0775. perties. The review identified five groups were invited to par- The initial sum of goals that the government will ticipate in a two-day workshop Welcome $900,000.00 was secured as a work to achieve in co-operation in June to provide feedback on five percent portion of the cash with concerned organizations these legislative proposals. Hugh O’Neil proceeds of the sale of property and individuals. To ensure that Ontario's — Hugh O’Neil, Minister of related to The Gibson House. To foster awareness that our heritage policy continues to Mines and M.P.P. for Quinte The 1850's home of David Gib- heritage is vital to our success evolve as needs change and new was appointed Minister of son, who was connected with as a people, particularly by priorities emerge, the Ministry Culture and Communications the 1837 Rebellion, is one of the putting more emphasis on the of Culture and Communications after the resignation of few remaining heritage sites in interpretation and promotion will create an annual Heritage Christine Hart on May 30. North York. The development of heritage resources. Forum pro- — Policy to monitor which will eventually take place To strengthen provincial at the corner of Yonge Street government leadership by The Ontario Historical Society and Park Home Avenue will be improving co-ordination Canada Post” 5151 Yonge Street Post Canada ~~~ known as the Gibson among the 15 ministries with Square. ~ Raslaoe Dand Fun Day?~ W1’//owdale, Ontario ~ A number of other buildings in an impact on heritage. — MZN 5P5 North York may soon come To empower Ontario com- FIRST PREMIERE under city ownership. The munities to undertake high CLASS CLASSE establishment of the Heritage quality heritage conservation 37 Fund will ensure that these pro- by strengthening their Meaford, Ontario perties, and those currently decision-making role and in- owned by the city, will receive tegrating heritage considera- the attention they deserve. tions into local planning pro- For further information, cesses. — please contact the North York To stimulate private sector Property and Economic involvement by providing in- Development Department, centives for individual pro- 5100 Yonge Street, North York, perty owners and corporate Ontario MZN 5V7, (416) interests and promoting 224-6475. heritage tourism. 2 OHS BULLETIN Executive Director’s Report By Dorothy Duncan Branch of the Ministry of Bay Heritage Festival on August Executive Director Culture and Communications, 4, 5 and 6. and as a dedicated volunteer in Summer Here assisting many heritage groups in is Congratulations Are In Ontario. Can Fall be far behind? Once Order again, The Ontario Historical Patricia Wood who was ap- To Society will be participating in the new curator of the Northern Ontario Program- pointed the Fall Festival at Black Creek Victoria County Museum in mes Pioneer Village on Saturday, Ontario has co-sponsored Lindsay and left The Our Society September 15. We also want to on Manitoulin Historical Society to take up her two workshops remind our members that we Island with the Manitoulin new duties in early May. will be having another Notions who has Regional Heritage Project To Susan Hughes Island and Nostalgia Sale on Sunday, appointed assistant curator sponsored Heritage Canada. been by September 16, also at Black focused of the Hiram Walker Museum in The first, in February, Creek Pioneer Village. We are Where To Windsor. Many of our members on Local History: hoping you have donations of the Co- It and How To Use It, and will remember Susan as Find books, ornaments, china, glass, ex- ordinator of the Heritage the second, in early May linens or other household items in plored the food traditions of the Showcases for the OHS for sale. Drop them off at The Nations and the February of 1990. First Ontario Historical Society office newcomers to Ontario in the To Sandra Morton Weizman, or call 226-9011 to arrange for a will 19th Lou Fox, who many of our members century. Mary pick up. Again this year the pro- the Ojibwe Cultural remember as a former Executive Director of ceeds of this sale will support Honorine Wright, Secretary of the OHS. Sandra Centre, our History to Go programme. was the curator of the much Helena Trudeau, Leanne praised new exhibition that Mishibinijima and I led about 60 New Societies Forming opened at the Museum of participants in a day-long par- In recent months we have had Civilization in April. A Coat of ticipatory programme. the opportunity to meet with Many Colours is scheduled to In May we also co-sponsored a several groups who are either travel and will be in Toronto workshop in Kenora with the forming new historical societies during its tour. Lake of the Woods Museum or have already progressed called Summer Coolers. The beyond the organizatonal stage, A Warm Welcome programme gave participants an and rolling right along. These To Lois Chipper who has joined opportunity to learn how to communities include Bob- the staff of The Ontario make some of those treats that caygeon, Dryden, Port Col- Historical Society to co-ordinate once graced Victorian tables in borne, Wychwood Park, East our programmes and services in the hot weather which have now Gwillimbury and Palmerston. In Northern Ontario and to work vanished from our modern day addition, interest groups have On the morning of Monday, April 2, Chrirtine E. Hart, (centre) the former with our affiliated societies food traditions. formed to support The Rosseau Minister of Culture and Communications, and Ronald Kanter, (left) M.