Queens Line WI Scrapbook, 1983-84, [1983] - [1984], p. 5

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, .¢7¢,¢2f 4.3 . $F 0 0| C $2,000 Grant Approved 2 2z sn tul ABP NCn f 1 1 C ‘ @ k (6 f Ounty acks lStOI‘y O0OK R WA | ( _ . By Gerald Tracey each of the county‘s secondary â€" to the grant ‘because "it is not l | y The History of Renfrew County‘‘, _ schools has been established. customary to give an author of a ; ' | â€" a 28â€"chapter book presently. being The editorial board will serve a book a grant."" & 5 1 ‘ wiitten â€" by. local _resident Dick _ dual functionâ€"firstly to act as editor However, reeve _ White replied Tes: . ceÂ¥ Trainor, _ got a financial . boost _ and critic of the written material,.. there is no book with the county‘s â€" & / wThutsday . when _ Renfrew . County _ and, secondly, to handle the financial _ history readily available to students. _ { & council agreed to commit $2,000 to mattersâ€"of. the project. ‘Mr. Trainor ‘‘Bits and pieces have been written j 8 + the project. will hold the copyrights to the baok. __ by other authors,"" he said. Aâ€"~ m . The book was started this past Historical Societies â€"and History He also explained the grant was | spring by Mr. Trainor, a professor at â€" Clubs in the county schools will be. not being made to the author, but | j Algonquin College‘s Pembroke cam _ the beneficiaries of all profits derived _ rather was being used for research f | pus, and to date 16 cha_.pters have _ from the new book. The financing of â€" endeavyours. 5 ( | f been written. The book is expected _ the cost of researching, writing and Beachburg reeve Art Jamieson mt â€" to contain 425 pages and the initial publishing the book is being solicited _ namedseveral counties _surrounding press run will be 7000 copies=â€"2000 _ from businesses and municipalities in _ Renfrew which have history b,?‘)ks â€" x â€" hard cover and 5000 soft cover . .the county as well as from private _ "‘totally paid for by the counties. s ; books, donations. & Atnprior _ reeve Bill Price, a ‘ 3 f Finance committee chairman reeve â€" member of the finance «committee, #: According to Mr. Trainot, who met Gordon _ White said such a. said he opposed the request at a ; with _ _the county‘s finance. and comprehensive history of the county _ committee meetinfi "‘because I felt proptn;rtyh committee carlier in the. ;« overdue ‘‘and, indeed, is urgently â€" the grant should have at least been | a month, the book is intended to fulfill\ . required as a textbook for use in our _ $5000. t three objectives: as an »educational _ schools,"" ‘‘When you get a person of the t 3 f : ;{extlfzrook, for â€" the residents . of The county‘s contribution will be. calibre. of Mr. Trainor, who is ( i el\‘:l ew County, and for tourists. paid at the end of 1983 out of any â€" anxious and willing to write a book 1 ; § | many more people other than the surplus funds that may be available. . on the history of Renfrew County, 1 .. 7 â€" % ; Z“ or ate working on the new book.. In the event there is no surplus, the feel excited about the proposal,"" he, . \ n editorial board, consisting Of & _ amount will be provided for in the . said. T/ ‘ B > ;epygsenta}tlve of each Historical . 1984 budget. Sebastopol reeve Marg Kaddatz _ > ociety in the â€" county and â€" a Support for the grant was almost â€" said it was also important to consider |\ / ‘ ]geptesentanve of _ the _ History unanimous. However, Horton townâ€" â€" where the profits from the books are. _ f epartment or History Club from ship reeve Norm Eady was opposed going. ; j t \ . ee arnde m cnoindatimer hi prniioriznncutthe th un d + : + i/ Wce . sa&~ ‘?,;.. * # 8 4 % % % A l x : i2 wl & f < a Aews v e j se s / phred / w uns | ‘ § was & L us _ Loa 02 ols Fas ; itRA o . uk > ' Â¥ s3 / aoke *’A 6 y £/5 t *4 £4Â¥ .F"” . Fays Abat ie n“r he ; “‘_‘ »;;:;,)f , 4 .\ k; ® mal /; e %« 3 _ ~~"I lt * h: . Jupt (ire. .. «s M s s ee | * K k es‘ * ?fi*? C c e e * 435. e A "~ . fi»*'fiay «s WPs C k e % c Toe.. s > * waes" B Le"*\ & flf ~+.." 16 " D e Ca t ie | fooety 4Cl Sss 2e ie rotens 4 0 y $ : S wC o â€" eaoi "-&,;-\ w . 00| C 9e iL Al d [ t ;‘: is e 0; I (aves t s â€"* c Ts M Gdf C C1% ”‘ ‘f“‘“ég'f;, e | * K\ ie : en & Mei o B# sB o OB o. | t t o 05. C tliBb PS l (HReSy cce t t s it f C e Sn W es 4. }) :) + 48 I inusei 1B S uts M o m coline # ~ ho /S us . o 0 P PME P P ce ts e is w9 i h :*Ax ~ P [ 7 ’ 0 td EXâ€". Miptmenme / . / paiby _ n in t t â€"~ o â€" wi e 6 h o onl oi) .1 ... * omm â€" j »l“» y $11 <Zf 1”;, «@wf‘\ L. . y 9 32 A l03 s ab 4 .. xoE . ~%§@€?a . l A .: 1 Red Bargain Barn captain Mike O‘Gonnor \v_a Rob.insun. The team took the champidship | : accepts the Upper Ottawa Valley Men‘s Softball with an |nc’red|ble 8â€"7 comeback over Queen‘s Line 8 | League â€" trophy [the Ken Robinson Memorial in Forester‘s Falls on Sunday. Story inside. ols | : Trophy] from league préesident Mike Sheedy and j C ( 7 $ ; §

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