Adult Colouring Contest to Win Murder Mystery Tickets!

We are having a fun contest!!!!  If you are 19 years or older,  print off a colouring sheet or pick one up at:  Huronia Museum,  549 Little Lake Park Road,;Midland Library, 320 King St.; Nerdvana, 231 King St.; Grounded Coffee, 292 King St. ;Georgian Bakery, 253 King St.; Georgian Bay Books, 247 King St.

Then colour it and get it back to us before September 15th to win tickets to this awesome evening at the museum:

Don’t worry, we are not judging your colouring skill – all coloured sheets will be put into a box and randomly picked out.  Uncoloured sheets with just contact information won’t be entered. Don’t forget to check out the complete Rules and Regulations.

Day Eighteen

This view of Port McNicoll appeared in the County Herald, September 4th, 1959, on page 5. It was accompanied by the following caption:2006 0020 5768

“Some breathtaking views can be had from the top of the CPR elevator in Port McNicoll. This is how Port McNicoll looks from more than 100 feet up, with the CPR steamship Assiniboia nestling in the foreground, in front of the freight sheds.”

The first Catholic Church can be seen in the lower left,  The United Church, which is now the Catholic Church, is visible above the small coal pile, and Bonar Presbyterian Church can be seen nearer the middle of the photo. I suspect that there are few photos with all three churches visible.