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Negotiating Culture

Posted on November 12, 2024 by StorygalNovember 12, 2024

On Friday November 1st, I attended the opening night of an art exhibition at 44 Gaukel Street Kitchener, a space designed for artists to show their work. This time it was a juried show with curator Soheila Esfahani.  She selected … Continue reading →

Posted in photography | Tagged artist, Nancy Peng, watercolour

My First Book Launch-Using What I Learned

Posted on December 3, 2019 by StorygalDecember 3, 2019

  In case you wonder what a book launch has to do with Toastmasters, it’s this. We take what we learn in Toastmasters to our life, our profession, and our chosen vocations. As Marj said to me earlier, “Toastmasters is … Continue reading →

Posted in books, photography, Toastmasters | Tagged artist, Deborah Pryce, editor, Elaine Ingalls Hogg, Susan Deefholts, UpTown Gallery, Waterloo ON

Up to the Challenge

Posted on November 28, 2019 by StorygalNovember 28, 2019

  When fellow Toastmaster Gary asked if I would someday write a book, I didn’t know how that would happen. After all I was writing short pieces only—opinion editorials and articles. After my first writer’s conference in 2001, I began … Continue reading →

Posted in books, photography, poetry, Toastmasters | Tagged artist, author, Deborah Pryce, Elaine Ingalls Hogg, Eternity for Today, Glad Tidings. Presbyterian Women's Mission Society, hidden brook press, International Speech contest, Sally Russell, Sheila Wray Gregoire, Susan Deefholts, Toastmasters area contest, Write Canada 2011

A video for Easter week–The Resurrection Mural

Posted on April 16, 2014 by StorygalApril 16, 2014

  A fellow parishioner sent a video link this week. I screen material that comes through my email, but I was delighted by what I found. Being the Holy Week, leading up to Easter, those who know the story of … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged artist, Dallas, Easter, Museum of Biblical Art, Resurrection, Ron DiCianni, Texas, The Resurrection Mural, video, video link

Black History Month–Maranatha– Part 2

Posted on March 5, 2014 by StorygalMarch 5, 2014

The chicken was delicious. Everything was good. Over the yummy Caribbean lunch, we talked with people at our table, several who are members of Maranatha. Dana and her husband, from Toronto,  were guests of a member. Dana asked how we, … Continue reading →

Posted in books, music, photography | Tagged artist, author, Black History Month celebration, Cameron Heights Collegiate, Claudette P. Smith, Concert choir, drumming group, Ken Daley, Kitchener, Maranatha Lutheran Church, MP, Ontario, Pastor Peter Kuhnert, Peter Braid, St Philip Lutheran Church, Stone Markers of Grace: A Lasting Legacy

Port Dover Harbour Museum

DSCN0252 Having grown up an agricultural area, away from water, I am fascinated with the sea or lake, still having a healthy respect for the power of water and the sea in a storm. We had opportunity to go to the Port Dover Harbour Museum and I found myself thinking of the F isheries Museum in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, that we’ve toured several times and always enjoyed the tour. This museum is not as far away, and it was pretty interesting, from the displays to the stories.

The museum, at 44 Harbour Street  in the little town of Port Dover, on Lake Erie, began with a small net shanty, with fishing lines, nets, buoys and weights. Our tour  guide shared some history on the place and plenty from her knowledge about the fishing industry, including what kind of net would be used at what time. There was even a method of marking the nets, so that if another fisherman found the lines, that person would know who the nets belonged to. DSCN0255

The MacDonald Net Shanty

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A model of the fishing shanty as it first stood on Harbour Street

The museum has grown over time and has become more inclusive of the history of fishing and travel on the lake.  The building was expanded to include the wheelhouse of the William P. Snyder Jr.,  a lake freighter launched in 1912. See the photo of the exterior here.

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There are so many stories that we couldn’t have heard them all, let alone write more than a few here, but I did enjoy seeing the wheelhouse and the equipment, also the fancy china that came from a ship used to carry tourists.  One retired captains on ships had kept a handwritten log, pages and pages of records. There were  stories of shipwrecks, unfortunately, as well as models of ships, like the one shown below, and engines, and systems for sending messages to another boat or to someone else below deck.

As we walked away, I was thinking about a particular story that was told of  the Four Brave Girls, and how W. E. Cantelon, a painter of their time, immortalized the story and the bravery of the girls. This one would make a good storytelling piece, and so I have begun to ask for direction from Andrea at the museum so that I can someday tell it myself.

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Model of a schooner

We could have spent much more time there studying displays, and perhaps we’ll go back there again.

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And did you know that the Maid of the Mist that navigates the Niagara River as a tour boat was built in Port Dover?

photos on this blog © C. R. Wilker

July 15, 2013 by Storygal Posted in photography Tagged artist, fishing, lake freighter, Maid of the Mist, Port Dover, Port Dover Harbour Museum, W. E. Cantelon, William P. Snyder Jr.

Maud in Leaskdale–Part I: Our tour of the manse

Posted on August 6, 2012 by StorygalAugust 6, 2012

When Ewan Macdonald,  a newly ordained Presbyterian minister, came to Ontario in 1911 from Prince Edward Island, it would have been quite a change in place for both Ewan and his wife Maud, L.M. Montgomery, the up and coming author. … Continue reading →

Posted in photography | Tagged architecture, artist, arts, illustration, L. M. Montgomery, Rev. Ewan MacDonald, travel

Interview with artist Deborah Pryce

Posted on August 8, 2011 by StorygalAugust 8, 2011

Interview with Deborah Pryce, artist with the Uptown Gallery, Waterloo Deborah Pryce, at the UpTown Gallery. Carolyn Wilker: Deborah Pryce is a freelance artist from Kitchener, Ontario, with more than 20 years of experience in a variety of artistic endeavours. … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged artist, author, Deborah Pryce, Jan Hansen

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