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Martin Hofton will give a presentation entitled “The History of Pine Lake 1946- 1990”.
Illustrated with old photographs, Martin’s talk will include the incorporation of the Pine Lake Club, life at the Lake in the 1950’s and 60’s, problems with pollution and the acquisition by the Town of Hudson in 1984.
The meeting will have two presenters. Our first speaker will be Carol Outram, a textile artist who was born and educated in the UK. Carol resides and works in Hudson where she is very involved in assisting small craft and design businesses particularly those of women in remote communities. Carol is presently on a town committee that is making preparations for the celebration of Hudson’s 150th anniversary.
Réédition du livre écrit en commémoration du cinquantième anniversaire de la communauté catholique de saint Thomas d'Aquin en 1947. Avec notes par Dr. M.W. Poirier.
James D. Duncan. (1866-1881) was born at Coleraine, Ireland and died at Longueil, Quebec. He evidently did some oil painting before he left his native Ireland to emigrate to Lower Canada in 1825. Duncan settled in Montreal by 1830 where he spent the balance of his life as a professional artist working as a portrait and miniature painter and a teacher of drawing.
James D. Duncan. (1866-1881) was born at Coleraine, Ireland and died at Longueil, Quebec. He evidently did some oil painting before he left his native Ireland to emigrate to Lower Canada in 1825. Duncan settled in Montreal by 1830 where he spent the balance of his life as a professional artist working as a portrait and miniature painter and a teacher of drawing.