Thursday, January 16, 2020

Nominating Committee Report 2020

Board Approved List of Nominees for Tyrconnell Heritage Society`s Board of Directors to be voted on at the Annual General Meeting on February 26, 2020.  Meeting starts at 7pm at the Backus-Page House Museum.


Nancy Carey
Brian Elliott
Elizabeth Elliott
Colin McGugan
1 spot still left to fill for a 1 year term

The following board members still have years left on their term.
1 year left: Robert Ellis, Janice Ellis
2 years left: Betty McLandress, Catie Welch, Diana Arthur, Dave Welch

Thanks to those ending their board terms for their contributions to the society and museum:
Don Bobier, Angie Smith, Elizabeth Patterson, Chris Ford, and Betty Ann Bobier

Wednesday, January 15, 2020

Elgin County Museum's New Exhibit Open with Talk on 1870s Architect David Kilpatrick



A new exhibit illustrating life in St. Thomas and Elgin County in the 1870s opens January 22nd at the Elgin County Heritage Centre, 460 Sunset Drive. The show features a detailed examination of the decade’s principal architect David Kilpatrick curated by local historian Paul Baldwin.

The 1870s saw tremendous growth in St. Thomas thanks to the arrival of the Canada Southern and Great Western Railways which turned the sleepy village into a burgeoning metropolis and put it on the road to becoming Canada’s Railway Capital. Huge commercial blocks, many of which still stand, bloomed along Talbot Street housing everything from merchants, banks, and newspapers to a large number of fraternal societies. 
Meanwhile, hundreds of farms across the county witnessed the beginnings of the mechanization of agriculture. The demand for horse-drawn mowers, reapers, and binders saw the growth of factories in nearly every major community across the province including St. Thomas. 

Join us for a presentation by Paul Baldwin on David Kilpatrick, Architect, on Wednesday, January 22nd at 7:30 pm. Elgin County Heritage Centre, 460 Sunset Drive, St. Thomas.

Co-sponsored by the Elgin Historical Society and Elgin County Museum

For more information call Ally at 519-631-1460 ext. 193.

Saturday, December 28, 2019

The Loom Gets a New Life

If you've visited Backus-Page House Museum's second floor then you've seen the loom on the upstairs landing, on loan from Ruth McLean.  New volunteer, Emily is well versed in textiles and offered to get the loom up and running for demonstrations.  Pictured are Ruth (left) and Emily (right) as they set up the loom on Nov. 18, 2019. 













Timelapse Video 

Friday, December 27, 2019

Scottish and Irish Christmas Dinner Recipes

Many people were asking for the recipes of the food we served for the Nov. 30 and Dec. 1, 2019 Christmas Dinner.  Here they are below.  Just click on each name and it will take you to the recipe.   

Colcannon Soup

Creamy Neeps

Dundee Cake

Irish Apple Cake

Oatcakes

Scottish Black Bun

Scottish Shortbread

Smoked Salmon on Tattie Scones

Traditional Irish Soda Bread




Monday, December 16, 2019

Christmas at the Page Farm

Thanks to Iris Page (daughter of Morley and Grace Page) and her daughter Michelle for sharing their memories of Christmas. 


Christmas at the Farm
Christmas dinner at the farm was a big affair with lots of good food. We always started with a glass of tomato juice, we never had it at any other time. We would eat chicken, not turkey as we had chickens on the farm. We would have 3 vegetables, always potato, turnip and peas and carrots. Mother would make gravy and the chicken was always carved at the table. For dessert we would have a choice of plum pudding with home made ice cream or minced meat pie with home made ice cream. The plum pudding would have lots of dip, Dad always loved lots of dip for it. There would be light and dark Christmas bread, shortbread and squares as well.
We would have family come for dinner, Aunt Edna and Ruth, Uncle Herm and Aunt Gert with their kids and sometimes Aunt Glad and Uncle Harry from Detroit. Herm and Glad were Dads brother and sister. We would switch each year with Uncle Herm and Aunt Gert, one would do Christmas dinner , the other New Years. At home after dinner we would go tobogganing, there always seemed to be lots of snow.

Recipes:
Mince meat pie and plum pudding recipes have been lost, the plum pudding recipe did not have any suet type ingredient in it, it was very much a plum pudding and always had a dip with it to pour over it.
Christmas cake recipes also not found although the dark Christmas cake was the usual type, and the light Christmas cake was basically a white cake with raisins, peel and candied cherries in it.

Squares and shortbread :
Shortbread:
1 cup soft butter
½ cup brown sugar
2 cups flour
Cream butter and sugar, gradually add flour ¼ at a time. Roll out to ¼ inch thickness and cut into shapes, decorate with cut up candied cherries.
Bake at 325 for 9-12 minutes will be done when golden around the edges

Cherry Squares:
Bottom:
1 ½ cups flour
¼ cup brown sugar
½ cup butter
Mix like pastry and press in 11x7 pan. Bake at 350 for 8 minutes
Top:
2 egg whites (beaten stiff)
1 tsp. baking powder
1 ¼ cups brown sugar
2 tsp flour
1 cup glazed cherries , chopped up
½ tsp vanilla
Mix all the ingredients together and spoon on top of cooled bottom
Bake at 350 for 20 minutes

Butter Mallow Squares:
Bottom:
¾ cup soft butter
1/3 cup brown sugar
1 ½ cup flour
Mix like pastry, put in 9x12 pan and prick well. Bake at 325 for 15 minutes
Top:
2 envelopes of unflavoured gelatin
½ cup cold water
2 cups sugar
½ cup warm water
½ tsp vanilla
Food colour , red or green
Options – ½ cup maraschino cherries, cut up and /or ½ cup walnuts in small pieces, if you do both then use ¼ cup each

Soften gelatin in cold water
Combine sugar and warm water in a pot, boil for 2 minutes
Dissolve gelatin in hot syrup
Beat with mixer until stiff
Add vanilla, food colouring and cherries/walnuts, mix
Pour over shortbread bottom
Cool
Cut with hot knife