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Spooky challenge for a good cause at Sir John Johnson Manor house July 29, 2021 Reading time: 2 min An empty hall at the Sir John Johnson Manor house. Submitted photo.
WILLIAMSTOWN, Ontario – Phantoms of Yore are holding a spooky challenge at the Sir John Johnson Manor house this weekend July 30 to Aug. 1.
For the event, the Phantoms of Yore are challenging members of the public to be paranormal investigators. For $70 per investigator, they will provide paranormal detection equipment and give them 90 minutes, alone, in the dark, in the house to find evidence of ghosts or other paranormal activity. Money raised by the event will be used to help renovate the Sir John Johnson Manor house.
In this December 2017, file photo, the municipal garage on William Street in Williamstown, Ont. The township will start formal talks with Parks Canada to partner on a water storage tank on the property. The water storage tank is part of the renovations to convert the garage into a fire station while Parks Canada would like to tie in to protect the Sir John Johnson House next door. (Newswatch Group/Bill Kingston, File)
WILLIAMSTOWN – South Glengarry will start formal talks with Parks Canada to protect a national historic site as it renovates the old municipal garage into its new fire station in Williamstown.