Cochrane WI Tweedsmuir Community History, [1985] - [1997], p. 7

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PageS4 Summer ‘85 The Cochrane Northland Post he Railway and Pioneer Museum j 5 ibl in _ its _ original The forge, with its anvil, When decision was reached in _ however, the museum could not Centennial ;lram, ltxhcllf osftefl mitign. bellosvs an§ tools, is a reminder 1970 to establish a permanent _ have taken shape without the lo?OFIOfl‘;%tma: f%m the days CN Baggage_Car- Entrance _ of the days when the Northern museum in Cochrane, it was _ interest, work and contributions ongm{lt ® goal-fired As it is _ lobby holds Indian and Eskimo _ Development _ Branch _ was natural that it should be thought _ of the people of Cochrane and _ when i vgstlng under steam. dispfays as a reminder of the . responsible for roads; the of as an exhibition on wheels. neighbouring communities. still ope it now has to use oil as _ inhabitants of the cou'nt?' iexhibit was assembled by its Incorporated _ in _ 1910, }m{'ever’ before . Cochrane _ existed. _ modern successor, the Ontario Cochrane came into existence GUIDE IN BRIEF “%I'“ Cabooseâ€" The "Travelling _ Successive exhibit areas show _ Ministry of Transportation and alSilthe jgfl'ironmxskp e tw?i T. & N.O. Locomotive No. 137 â€" _ hotel" of countless rail workers, lo,%gmg tootls, trapgerl;sa %allzm Colt'flmgn;g:hg;sd on r aming and . &N.0.Loc . 137 nois l with skins, traps and " e homesteade 1\?0!31&:3};31- gnt;rio (HOWg the Chosen for use in the ONR‘s it is being preserved so far as al:ball’tmenlz".r 3x y was not a bachelor apar%mentâ€" Ontario Northland), and the s (Cont‘dpg. 5) National _ Transâ€"continental ; â€" a 1(\;lotxgv plartstolfn )the Canadian s * a ational system). 4 f The raߴvay surveyors chose ie . Jo hn s on s T. J 3 & ?sdl}he site tg:r tIlle junk?lté?n :x; § S i nnamamatiit @ ian mee ace, n nrmccmmmmmaninith h 7 Ne C the "Litte Takes" Compine â€"â€" aaat e iR Appliances Ground, and _ before _ their _ M SWAAAE k s arrival _ none _ but Indian 2 1 P05 ég?m?.m':mm"!! 2s q :fiap%elzl\l?xgwcgle spoti.m\lfiit;eig e enc in td m Te ons Famle ;,._.: 116 6th Ave. Cochrane ?u% the t@ow;néit% and pg(.‘,e }Otis s up Lo9 > rrnaimitienn ____ ce f s itc on O( o e ooo e L C e * gogrwzl‘l'f_!r, y *'gx_w% it wl Novelties .Gi f tware ginning to look for hom en Tense Leiiinaitieae o d on cnlied .ces ce oo nc s oo s aniemianiennnate ce ol * f sites, and soon a cosmopolitan C h arms influx of landâ€"hungry farmers, aga ® s ¢ aunp, comen, «ue â€" Bilingualism .bracelts .10kt gold chains axing a settlement out of the f y & forest. * This takes on a different meaning in Moosonee and .earrings .Souvenirs Of all is t he purpore of this m'ii?.m Moose Factory. The train museum located near the * d Rin S im L ." imonaroratuarelmtiieeale | _ tynes Diamond Rine railway an on it. Several es E:)(zllg:rteadmg daysâ€"a tribute to English. S en t nendiy selcons., from, e . pres haye Opened Northern Ontario, in riendly welcome fron itself an empire bigger than the Welcome to 3 s territories of many members of All ce and ht‘.I' sta tt. the United Nations. COCHR A NE MUSEUM MAKERS FROM ‘ The museum program was yq ‘ \ launched in 1970 by the AL 3 â€"MAYER‘s | Nes sSnup i , and en t(tlxnrflzgmgser to the Town of &\ /A FOE BIQ ta () Cochrane, both bodies making Y AR AGE ) eC & 3. Ajs, Q & sult:tstanpial contributions to the " § t ;" :, S : ’ | enterprise. _ rom BA 4 ware Essential to its success has 6 %-}\f!‘?\fi ) ‘,-,;',‘; x .-..: ’ b the wholehearted _ coâ€" ( a”W 2 kCria d i ogggatime Oiwo‘:i{EReand anne 5‘%&%}9 PM HWy ces oc \‘ ~ Cd ooo rlemed b% fi i r'q{E hy i maitGZ A n A#*" A a s k. wC t have been the gitts of the o m«»& ,é% * Firestone N C railways. . 84 (‘%’ i Nee pormecesonan ie The t has been perfect. Kalouke i S s £3 The elami of the project \iifii 5 Michelin § > â€"___ tC t_â€"_â€"_â€" â€"~6 coincided with plans of the MMeEA Pn iroreuns _ Ontario Department of Lands EssesuN \ 37 o5 i9. UsI ; \ ypaer, : ics | 8 "HQRANCH 118 016\‘11111:. to provide interpretive * L|Censed meChanICS \ | PMNILV W . HAIIVWLL Q centres for the benefit of the \ aan * A fln â€" ho. . Jince: â€" bay ’ A N i e & y( & & fi,g{t?gr, particularly as users ‘\\ Seaboodâ€"Steaksâ€"Ribsâ€"Burgorsâ€"Chicke« N of _ the ‘s ehraneâ€" : e s Moosonee excursions. € :\\ \ g ) Board of Trade was also e 15 f as mak =«> | Velcome... tsa) C Now featuring 2 1 _ Initiatives _ Program â€" q : & digs unds iegerpliegh nton ob | N ALL YOUCANEAT B hy C t "fe: to Northeastern Ontario }7'5 N N Department of Public Records 5 .',., \ SE AFO OD S AL AD hS and _ Archives, is gratefully While you are here & 13 acknowledfi. The advice of its 3 Y B AR ’ o ie incoam mitie camint look for 4 CA and the museum will be .earmn% \‘ p grants in the future on its loca \ Mon d a _sun da > ’ expenditures. _ y y 5 ‘ Despite all this generous help, E p LET T \ 5 m}Jf _ LICENSED | L oys NunpesLL.s.o. cattaAtieap [A P es ICE CREAM R} AIR Forcrour i P s j «p ” \"/' N 7 reservations / fi ‘f EpPLETT MILK COND' ONED Q\ [3 a a TAKEOUT o a’ f f and other fine _ 3 G i/ N che m f i o. # Dairy Products | N _ sssa. 97 â€"N 2 SS V [y â€"cocHinane 2'4999 h) yoUu DoN‘T NEED WORDS & 4 P50 ‘\\\ ... JUST CARE! - y W pAJN 5y 4 A Cochrane 272â€"3344 YZZ Aanass

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