In these pages are stories of looking to the future with hope, several of them by and or about children. Even as she describes the months-long journey from Ukraine to Millbrook, Elizabeth’s story focuses on the help her family received along the way rather than the fears that were their… Continue reading →
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Photo Karen Graham. Get Ready for the return of Millbrook’s Classic Car Show sponsored by the Lions’ Club and the Millbrook BIA. Running from 8am until 2pm on Saturday, July 165h in the village. The event will include prizes, music, shopping and on-site food and beverages
This Heritage house in town awaits some much-needed TLC.
From the outside it would seem that the Millbrook & Cavan Historical Society has been pretty quiet, if not dormant, over the past two years, but on the inside, the commitment to our mandate has meant we’ve been busy. The wealth of genealogy records and expertise, along with the family histories that we preserve in our archives, have enabled us to respond to numerous inquiries that come in from all over the country and beyond. The second printing of our Heritage Millbrook Self-Guided Walking Tour booklet has sparked interest in both our rich architecture and in the stories that go with the properties. We are often asked about the history of some of the houses as new owners move in, and these are hard to chase down because most of the information being sought is oral history. So, if you are a longtime resident of the area, what we would love to have from you are your stories!
One such story relates to a house on Prince Street in Millbrook, built in 1885 by David Chambers and designated as being of architectural significance in accordance with the Heritage Act. As part of the research to create an educational display panel next to Needler’s Mill, describing the workings of the mill, the name of Henry Attwooll comes into focus. Mr. Attwooll came to Canada from England early in the 1900s with his wife Mary Ann, daughters May and Ada, and his nephew Doug Sheppard. Both Henry Attwooll and Doug Sheppard were millers by trade, and came to the Millbrook area to work. Henry purchased Needler’s Mill in 1917, and Doug Sheppard became a full partner in the business in 1922. Henry and his family lived in the house on Prince Street, overlooking the millpond. Henry worked a full eight-hour day at the mill six days a week until about a year before he died at age 90, in 1959. In the nearly 50 years that Henry served as a miller here in Millbrook, Needler’s Mill flourished as a producer of fine quality flour and cracked wheat porridge, with the adjacent saw mill providing lumber for the area.
The story of the house on Prince Street doesn’t end with the illustrious career of Henry Attwooll and his family. In or about 1967, Jim and Elsie McMaster purchased the Attwooll house. Their son, Ashton McMaster, recalls that the municipal water system had not yet been installed, and the water for homeowners on Anne and Prince Streets was piped under the pond from an artesian well up on Medd’s Mountain. “It was fantastic water, “ Ashton adds, “summer and winter.”
Ashton also recalls the vitality of the downtown where his parents ran the Stedman’s store, next door to Lyle Nattress’ barbershop, from the early 1950s until 1979. “My Dad always had wonderful salespeople in his store,” Ashton recalls, “and some with a sense of humour that just wouldn’t quit.”
Memories sparked by one house on a quiet street. Appreciation for these stories and for opening a new chapter in the history of place gives hope to many of the heritage properties in this township as new owners pour time, energy and considerable resources into restoring them. Thankfully, they recognize the value of keeping the stories going. These memories also inspire the Historical Society to start planning an event for early fall, inviting the keepers of our local stories to come and tell a few tales of days gone by so that we can add new chapters to them. Stay tuned! We’ll see you in the fall.
Now that the summer is fast approaching, the CMLibraries will be starting up our Summer Programming again! This year’s TD Summer Reading Program is “Fantasy”. Sign up at either branch for the summer reading program – add your name to our “Fantasy Boards”! Join us every Tuesday at 10:00am at the… Continue reading →
Recreation staff at the township are exploring different ways to maximize the use of the Cavan Monaghan Community Centre now that pandemic restrictions have been lifted. Last month, township recreation staff hosted two Open House events to introduce Pickleball to the community and test the level of interest in using… Continue reading →
We all agree we need to invest in recreational facilities, but in these increasingly stressful times we also need to build community spirit and find common ground with each other. Open air spaces are critical to our physical/mental health and accessible, public spaces like commons, squares and parks bring… Continue reading →
Marissa is a farmer and herbalist who recently joined the ranks of vendors at the Millbrook Farmers’ Market. She grows high quality medicinal and culinary herbs on her quarter acre property outside Cobourg. All her products are crafted with care and with the highest standard of quality in mind. All… Continue reading →
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St. Paul’s Anglian Cemetery, Zion Line, Cavan Monaghan Township held its Decoration Day Service Sunday June 19th. Decoration Day is an annual event in which family members of those buried in St Paul’s cemetery are invited to come together to honour, pay respects, and tend to or decorate the graves of… Continue reading →
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My name is Braylen Earle and I am 10 years old. I am a grade 4 student at North Cavan Public School. This year has been fabulous for Ms. Crouch’s Gr. 3|4 class. We have raised ~$1,594 from selling Bean Bag Chickens and Scrunchies to our school and class. How… Continue reading →
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EarlyON Family Centre Programs: offered at the Old Millbrook School, 1 Dufferin St., Millbrook Mondays: Music and Movement from 10 am to 11 am on the 2ndfloor offering songs, dances and instruments to get youngsters moving. Open Gym at 12:30pm for infants up to 18months. Tuesdays and Thursdays: Stay and... Continue reading →
Sundays from 10 am to 1pm in the parking lot of Millbrook South Cavan Public School. Find fresh farm products including fruit, vegetables, eggs and flowers, along with local cheese, wine, and artisan products produced locally.
EarlyON Family Centre Programs: offered at the Old Millbrook School, 1 Dufferin St., Millbrook Mondays: Music and Movement from 10 am to 11 am on the 2ndfloor offering songs, dances and instruments to get youngsters moving. Open Gym at 12:30pm for infants up to 18months. Tuesdays and Thursdays: Stay and... Continue reading →
Practices every Monday evening, 7:00-9:00, at Centreville-Harmony Church, one concession south of the roundabout, County Rd. 28 at Zion Line. If you love to sing, come! For information, contact Annette, fallisa@hotmail.com or Beryl, bcablewilliams@gmail.com.
EarlyON Family Centre Programs: offered at the Old Millbrook School, 1 Dufferin St., Millbrook Mondays: Music and Movement from 10 am to 11 am on the 2ndfloor offering songs, dances and instruments to get youngsters moving. Open Gym at 12:30pm for infants up to 18months. Tuesdays and Thursdays: Stay and... Continue reading →