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Three honoured for heritage conservation

91原创 Heritage Society recognizes Milsean Shoppe, Yorkson Creek development and Henry Leaf residence
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Ted and Lynda Lighfoot were honoured for their restoration efforts of the Henry Leaf residence on 272 Street. The home was originally built in 1897. The Lightfoots were among the three recipients honoured on Friday evening by the 91原创 Heritage Society.

Three owners of three private properties have been recognized for heritage conservation, in an award program established by the 91原创 Heritage Society.

The recipients include Maureen and Rob Robinson who own the Milsean Shoppe in Aldergrove, Quadra Homes and HJ Properties鈥 Yorkson Creek development, and Ted and Lynda Lightfoot and their Henry Leaf residence.

The awards and recognition plaques were presented at the annual general meeting of the Heritage Society on Friday evening.

Recognition was given to the Milsean Shoppe which occupies the old Aldergrove Fire Hall.

It had been built by volunteer effort and donations in 1959. With the construction of a new fire hall in 2000, the Township offered the old site and building for sale.

The Robinsons subsequently became the new owners and determined that the old structure could be renovated to suit their needs. Heritage Society president Fred Pepin, one of the volunteers during construction, reminisced about the community effort it took to build the fire hall. He said that the Robinsons鈥 creative renovation saved an important piece of 91原创鈥檚 history.

Not only does the old fire hall now house a candy factory, coffee shop and upstairs residence for the owners but it has also helped revitalize downtown Aldergrove.

Ann and Bob Hall accepted the award on behalf of their daughter Maureen and son-in-law Rob, who were unable to attend the meeting.

Ann told the audience about the history of Milsean 鈥渟weets鈥 starting out as a tiny cottage industry and becoming a huge success that required all the space the old fire hall provided.

The Yorkson Creek development by Quadra Homes and HJ Properties won recognition for saving three buildings important to the history of the Willoughby area.

The development has incorporated the 1922 Willoughby Church, the 1925 Jones residence and the 1930s Campbell residence as homes into a new residential community.

The exteriors of all three buildings were restored with as much historical accuracy as possible.

The interior of each building has high quality finishes such as real hardwood floors and fine woodwork. The Willoughby Church, first as Methodist then United, served the community from 1922 until 1965.

David Jones was a prominent Willoughby resident serving on Township council in the late 1920s and later as a Justice of the Peace.

Tom and Dorothy Campbell operated the general store beside their home and were a big part of Willoughby when it was still quite an isolated rural community.

Pepin presented the award to Quadra鈥檚 Shawn Bouchard, who said his company was pleased to help in preserving a part of 91原创鈥檚 heritage.

The Heritage Society also recognized the expert restoration of the Henry Leaf residence by Ted and Lynda Lightfoot.

Leaf was a blacksmith by trade and emigrated from England, first to Ontario then B.C. He and his wife, Louise, settled in northeast 91原创 when it was very isolated.

Henry built the one and a half storey home with square hewn logs in 1897.

The Leafs developed a successful dairy farm and became quite prosperous.

Pepin thanked the Lightfoots for their expert restoration and preservation of a building that represents an important part of 91原创鈥檚 early settlement.

The awards program, now in its second year, has three categories for award eligibility.

The Lightfoots were recognized for their preservation of a designated heritage building, the Robinsons鈥 Milsean Shoppe was honored for the adaptive re-use of a building with heritage interest, and Quadra Homes/HJ Properties received the award for incorporating heritage into the newly-built environment.



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