Can Montreal s Chinatown survive? WEEKEND READ | Real estate development threatens to erase 200 years of history and buildings that are decades older than city records show.
Author of the article: Marian Scott • Montreal Gazette
Publishing date: May 22, 2021 • 2 hours ago • 13 minute read • At the Chinese Association of Montreal, which has owned its three-storey stone headquarters since 1920, there’s a firm resolve to stay put. “Our building is not for sale,” says the association’s vice-president Bryant Chang, left, with director Bill Wong. Photo by Pierre Obendrauf /Montreal Gazette
Article content
As he showed a reporter around the Chinese Association of Montreal at 110-112 de la Gauchetière St. W., Bryant Chang made one thing perfectly clear:
The Veterans Memorial one of the six new features in Phase 2 represents education, honor and remembrance. I m so honored on behalf of our people to have this in the middle of our city, the middle of our parish, where people can come with their friends and tell them that story that their grandfather told them, or their dad or mom told them, about when they were in the service, Mayor President Josh Guillory said. . that s what this is about. Something bigger than all of us.
This memorial will feature a flag court and large tablets that commemorate and provide information on 11 major conflicts in the United States military history Veterans Memorial at Moncus Park Committee co-chairman Dr. Skip Palmintier said.
Partrick, Simpson Collections Highlight CSNS Event at Heritage Auctions April 22-25
The event represents the official auctions scheduled during the
Central States Numismatic Society (CSNS) annual convention, which was canceled. Public lot viewing will be available by appointment only and the firm is also offering its virtual lot consultation to bidders, following its popularity among clients.
A trio of high-value
Early Mint Pattern Trophy
The auctions present an important selection of early American coins, one of which has never before offered at auction: one of the four existing 1792 Judd-13 Eagle-on-Globe quarter dollar patterns, in white metal, Pollock-15, High R.7, AU58 NGC, from the
Partrick, Simpson Collections highlight CSNS event at Heritage Auctions April 22-25
1796 With Pole, C-2, B-2a, High R.4, MS65 Red and Brown NGC. CAC. Our EAC grade MS67.
DALLAS, TX
.- More than 2,500 lots from 14 single-owner collections and from clients around the world highlight Heritage Auctions U.S. Coins Signature Auction, April 22-25 on HA.com.
The event represents the official auctions scheduled during the Central States Numismatic Society (CSNS) annual convention, which was cancelled. Public lot viewing will be available by appointment only and the firm is also offering its virtual lot consultation to bidders, following its popularity among clients.
Fredonia Beaver Club pinochle scores include:
¯ Tuesday, February 23, Lucy Sahle, 606; Barbara Smith, 534; Double Pinochle, Donna Nickerson; Peanuts, Kathy Kamery.
¯ Thursday, February 25, Nancy Mosier, 664; Lucy Sahle, 600.
¯ Tuesday, March 2 Barbara Smith, 765; Donna Nickerson, 623.
¯ Thursday, March 4 Lucy Sahle, 765; Nancy Mosier, 734; Peanuts, Donna Nickerson.
Trinity United Church of Christ to offer free community takeout meal
GOWANDA The Trinity United Church of Christ will hold a free community meal, take out only, on Saturday from 4 to 6 p.m. The church is located at Erie Avenue and Park Street in Gowanda. Participants can drive up East Main to Railroad Avenue and then down Park Street, following the signs. There is also an option to walk up. Recipients are asked to bring their own bag and to wear a mask.