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1.   A family membership to the museum for 1 year.
2.  The book A Steak in the Drawer by Eric Conroy
3.  The book Nosing into the Past: Life and Times in Huronia by Mary Haskill
4.  The book After the Fire by Paul Delaney and Andrew Nicholls

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French Translator required

Huronia Museum requires the services of a translator to translate an exhibit guide and related materials from English to French.  This projects involves translating approximately 1200-1600 words regarding our Diamond Jubilee exhibit.

Please contact Nahanni Born at the museum with your resume and questions.

nahanni.born@huroniamuseum.com or 705.526.2844

We would like to have a translator for this project by early next week .

 

Carhagouha, Huron Village, site of first Catholic Mass in Ontario, Huronia Chapter of the OAS, at the museum on March 8th

On March 8, Image2012, John Raynor, President of the Huronia Chapter of the Ontario Archaeological Society and member of the board of the Huronia Museum, will speak beginning at 7 pm at the Huronia Museum on the difficulties of confirming the authentic location of the first Catholic Mass celebrated in Ontario in August of 1615 at the village of Carhagouha. Father Le Caron of the Recollects said the Mass. Samuel de Champlain was present. Free admission to the public for this presentation talk.

 

photo by William J. Gibson of the current site identified as Carhagouha in Tiny Township