Albert County 175 - Photo A Day 2020 - September 30, 2020
Albert County 175 - Photo A Day 2020 - September 29, 2020
It’s moving week on Photo-A-Day, here is . Oulton Hall being moved on 5 February 1981. It was moved by Ronald Rossiter (Waterside) from the corner of Tingley and King Street to AC Exhibition grounds using three excavators and skids. Once on the ACEx grounds the building was turned around.
Oulton Hall held many concerts including Hank Snow, Kitty Wells. They showed movies in the upstairs and the Girl Guides held their meetings there for many years.
Albert County 175 - Photo A Day 2020 - September 28, 2020
Albert County 175 - Photo A Day 2020 - September 27, 2020
Beautiful Flower Garden Enjoyed!
Along with many butterflies, hummingbirds and bumble bees, we are so grateful to Sharon MacFarlane and Andree Ostiguy for their wonderful landscaping and gardening work over the 2020 season. Many guests who visited to tour the Albert County Museum, or take part in an Albert County 175 event, commented on how wonderful the gardens near the Hopewell Cape Community Hall, and nearby Friends of Fundy Pollinating Garden, looked. Thank you also to the team from United Way Day of Caring for volunteering in June to work on our landscaping, and to our employee Nathan Tingley for his hard work on grounds keeping this season. Together we are looking after flower gardens, grounds and heritage trees, many over 100 years old. New for this year is the Crimson Maple Tree, planted in honour of BR Bennett 150th Birthday!
Albert County 175 - Photo A Day 2020 - September 26, 2020
Albert County 175 - Photo A Day 2020 - September 25, 2020
Remembering New Brunswick's First Female MLA and Cabinet Minister
Albert County is a place of wonder, from its beautiful scenery and our abundant natural wealth hosting such natural wonders like Cape Enrage, the Rocks Provincial Park and Fundy National Park that we often fail to celebrate the people who call Albert County home.
For Albert County has truly created trailblazers, pioneers and visionaries from such people as William Henry Steeves, a Father of Confederation; to Lt. Col Cyrus Peck, a Victoria Cross recipient; the Right Honorable Richard Bedford Bennett, 11th Prime Minster of Canada, the Honorable W.A.C. Bennett, the longest serving Premier of British Columbia and such notable people like Mary Majka, a historian and conservationist, Sir George Robert Parkin, founding secretary of the Rhodes Scholarship, and of course, Captain Molly Kool, the first female Ship’s Captain in North America.
There is another name we have been remiss in celebrating that needs to be added to that amazing list, New Brunswick’s first female MLA and Cabinet Minister, Brenda Mary Robertson, CM, ONB.
Brenda Robertson was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick representing Albert County in 1967 and was re-elected again in 1970. Then, the Albert District was split and Riverview district was created out of Albert, there Brenda was elected three more times (1974, 1978, and 1982) representing the district of Riverview. In 1970, she was appointed Youth Minister. She was also Minister of Social Welfare, Minister of Social Services, Minister of Health, and Minister for Social Program Reform. She remained a Member until her appointment to the Senate on December 21, 1984 representing the senatorial division of Riverview, New Brunswick. She sat as a Progressive Conservative and a Conservative until her retirement on her 75th birthday in 2004.
She was appointed to the Order of New Brunswick in 2004 in honour of "her tremendous work ethic and commitment to serve New Brunswickers and her country." and the Order of Canada in 2008 in recognition for being a "trailblazer and role model for women in politics".
Sadly, Brenda Robinson passed away on Wednesday, September 23, 2020. She was 91.
As a county we can be proud to have elected the first female MLA in New Brunswick history, especially during our 175th Anniversary year, and we, as a county, say a huge ” THANK YOU” to Brenda for her many years of service to Albert County and to Canada and for being such an inspiration to future generations.
Albert County 175 - Photo A Day 2020 - September 24, 2020
Here is unique photo of the Tingley Monument Company in Hopewell Cape. J. Tingley founded the company at Hopewell Cape, New Brunswick, continuing a family tradition in stone cutting which extended back into the Eighteenth Century. Now located in Amherst, Nova Scotia, Tingley Monuments is the oldest firm of its kind in Canada.