% 0AAAE AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADAACADOCCCCCSE Summer ‘85 The Cochrane Northland Post PageS15 m 1 A distant bow ‘ n Do People come 1st m \ to Canadian history at IGA ? (Cont‘d from pg. 14) guns informed the attackers of _ Albany in 1960, accompanied by Welcome to Cochrane > the fort‘s location. There photographs of many of the s their canoces, and paddled out _ follows an account of the artifacts recovered, and now in into the lake. Even there, they _ surrender of the fort, one of the the Royal Ontario Museum. A e ave t 9 arge were in great danger because â€" most amusing stories in the reference copy of theâ€"book is in fevnl stt t cvany | "Wolong Oe m y Choennrecneint j ; g war pa aque comm ting the j themseives and their cances _ arrived at Temiskaming on expe‘:ii_t?on was enelgggtgig lxe1 Proauce a"d Meaf seledlon with wet blankets, which September 7th, and moved on Iroquois _ Falls _ by _ the protected them from the heat _ quickly to Montreal. "Thus Arl"’c‘}maeological and Historic musto oo mhaeeh ons mmiay 4o fecoycesice | in town plus all you need > in wrot motio ses i i ETJ middle of the portage had _ only tluge vmeny on t(;lse bu?realsï¬ne ysmgf;y eofo?l-‘?e’ P y the flames sweep ever them _ expedition, and arrived at _ historial background _ was s s "luoyuumed Iupumibcig ost io c | _ M qroceres fOt c@mpin 4 e oi wi etachmen out e , extreme dflgiculgty, and %Ith the _ notable happemngan t}:enway.' Sgglished i.np e’l'xllnle l;\lnrthland : g mreatofmmastedalive." By November a Treaty of Post and other newspapers. The fournal tells of arriving _ Neutrality_ had been simed _ Blographies of the more . and B B at what is now called Lake _ between land and France, notable ï¬!éures in these events ol o uk o Abitibi in early June, and _ leaving each county _ in are to be found in volumes 1 and finding a ‘O:Ewt suitable . for _ possession of the territories and _ 2 of the Dictionary of Canadian building a .g‘m'l‘herehasbeen posts it then held. Fighting Bioiranhy: This monumental a post there through all the _ continued _ sporadically _ in work is bemg published in both three centuries since.) Europe and America until the English and French. Arrived wï¬hi;:ght of Moose E“"’K"’“" war was ended by the $ Fort, a good description of the _ Treaties of Utrecht in 1713â€"14, WE SHOULD CELEBRATE post is given. Arrangements . which recognized English right The 300th anniversary of the were made to bring up a _ to theentirearea ofthe Bays, as de Tr?!es eï¬dmogusnot very batteringâ€"ram by which the _ part of the generalsettlement. far off â€" 1986. It is an event main gate might be smashed. which should be celebrated in De Troyes wrote that at this Cochrane _ and _ throughout int Ste Héléne came to ask if FORFURTHER READING Northeastern _ Ontario _ and momdlea&:ver the palisade. Northwestern %:ebecdisVaflous "I replied that when one gave brli;eyf far chtg;tl:st t;gcouég:n o: dlflaï¬: g;'zpm ]:111;1 allh;ie & :oussedple it s y laes: i aldn‘t matter how one â€" Motory is Pne Battle for James Cocheanc on push forward st |_COCHRANE _ MALL _ 272â€"6767 tered i i Bay 1686, . A. Kenyon an t s I e?‘b;came mï¬tmflg t%:le; -J.sk yR 'l‘urg'bull, puhlis’l'leq by urged to issue a Tricentennial 4 me literally, and a moment _ Macmillan in 1971. It contains a stamp. Even the art work is later climbed over the palisade, _ complete English translation of available â€" a fine water colour esns Aiomuchieet sgurnl uo. ; 7 , _ which quotations in Amfi andcoï¬v'e or ogji are bgrrowed, an excellent appeared when captured. This NOI‘HIOI‘H l-l‘|'0$ others," Surrender was only a background summary of the . is in the Pn on d of Dr. matter of time, although de â€" history of the period, English Walter Kenyon e Royal z ~Sowe stostten Tesh Te wes . trensistionsctatea ol the other Ontario Museum, one of the unpemenheNine Neoh can chice. Freach _ authors _ of _ the _ book o e e aurfl captured cannon was ®tw, â€" exemiss, wet a wesstes & â€"â€" recominended here. IiSNOttoo and that no cannonâ€"balls were _ documents from the Hudson‘s wasly Sor lscal residents and available. When the batteringâ€" Baiy Company Archives. One organizations to start h { ram had smashed in the door of _ article is a brief report by Dr. _ caimipaigning for release ofsuen Licensed dining room the "fortress"‘ it permitted the _ Kenyon on his "dig" at Fort a stamp. a discovery that the English were Banquet room in their nightshirts, totally unprepared for such a pyjama Welcome ,“7;59 s Decision was made to attack [CP y a® w I Rupert House next, an HBC poANADA) elcome to ;hip beming aéut:b:tred mtakthe ‘ tO . DRY 2 iver. and fort were taken es qo the pib yiooce Cochrane oo a o Cochrane commeni cï¬o:nmla]nlggr "murdered" . the 5 enc uage. 'ghggï¬:;g:shigsoffllejomey C l ; f KÂ¥ Breokfas’r sn s feil on men%n:rgeombeg‘"“‘“em,gmtï¬ ompliments oft your s L 6 ey were oming _ shortâ€" handed as occupying and guard * UnC femfudie bottler of | captured posts. But there was P one more prize almost within + es Cocaâ€"Cola, Canada Dry $ * Dinner ca wi e fort were C : tagzn aboard the ship, and a | newsupplyofcannon-gaflswas TDURS' OPEN 6 a'm' to 1 1 p'm' s Tuesdays Hwy 11 South Cochrane Sany . presented , many . [ â€" and Thursdays 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. % the lack oi‘i'nfonnation as to the 2 72 "42 8 1 2 72 '4 770 mutmutency ce | _ FORTIER BEVERAGES LIMITED , goight ir he(])g I;Kofti;ingés:ven or Tok z: Box 1720 & PoL 1Co cann on Saturda . evening. The thunder of thz 158 2nd Ave,. uns ie T.V. & Stereo \4."6 lete line of RCA § Complete line o , e _ ideo Equi $ | Cochrane Mait _ TV. & Video Equipment 272â€"3309