Ailsa Craig & District Historical Society

                      Donald Hughes Annex

              

The Ailsa Craig Baptist Church adapted to re-use as a museum gallery.

Trinity Chapel & Marg & Leroy Walker Research Room

            

The former Trinity Anglican Church.  The Rearch Room houses the archival collection of the Ailsa Craig & District Historical Society.

AILSA CRAIG AND DISTRICT HISTORICAL

 

SOCIETY

 

Mission Statement

 

The purpose of this society is to help to preserve the past of the area comprising North Middlesex, namely the former Municipalities of Ailsa Craig, Parkhill, East and West Williams and McGillivray in a thoughtful and organized way to insure that future generations of this area will understand their heritage in order to facilitate an appreciation of the present. We will preserve our history in the form of a museum in the former Ailsa Craig Baptist Church, 159 George St., Ailsa Craig as well as  research room in the former Trinity Anglican Church at 158 Church St., Ailsa Craig. This organization will be strictly non-profit and all monies gained will be used to preserve and maintain our assets.

                   LINKS

http://www.galadays.org/

 

http://www.northmiddlesex.on.ca/

 

http://www.strathroymuseum.ca/

 

                Photo Albums

 

North Middlesex Hall of Fame

 

Medical Collection

 

Pharmaceutical Collection

 

Medical Texts

Did you, or anyone you know attend this school? Ailsa Craig Continuation / Public School! We want to hear from you, as a matter of fact, we are having a REUNION! When you might ask?

Saturday, September 4, 2010

 

Displays and Memorabilia:Ailsa Craig Rec Centre, Speakers 6pm  - ?

 

Roast Beef Dinner and more memories -6 pm - tickets $15

 

We are looking for artifacts, pictures and all forms of memorabilia!

Send us an email, if you know any information or are interested in helping!

 

            acdhs@execulink.com

 

                

 

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