2012 Chestico Couple

The Chestico Museum and Historical Society is pleased to honour Maude and Omer Campbell as this year’s Chestico Couple.

Maude grew up in Rankinville. She was the youngest of ten children born to Jessie Agnes (Cameron) and Danny Sandy MacNeil. Maude received her education at St. Joseph’s Convent School in Mabou. She went on to study Nursing inTruro.

Omer was the sixth of eight children born to Annie Laurie (Gillis) and James Campbell. He grew up in Harbourview and received his early education at the Harbourview School. Omer then went on to study at Port Hood Academy.

Maude and Omer met at a dance in the Mabou Parish Hall. Wedding bells rang for the couple on August 14, 1962. They were married in St. Mary’s Church, Mabou by Father John Allan Gillis.

After their marriage, Maude and Omer lived in Boston for two years and Omer worked for the B.F. Goodrich Company. They then moved home to Harbourview. For 52 years Omer spent the Spring and Summer fishing and he drove a school bus for 29 years. Maude worked as a nurse at Mary’s Hill Home for 17 ½ years and she also fished with Omer for 25 years. Maude and Omer’s family grew to include four sons – Danny, Pat, Bobby and Shawn. Today they are also blessed with 7 grandchildren – Shelley, Tyler, Laura, James, Sarah,Myraand Margaret and 1 great grandchild – Noah Tyler.

Maude and Omer are now both enjoying retirement and pursing their various interests. Both enjoy four wheeling, handlining, traveling and attending concerts – particularly John Prine and Charley Pride. Omer has a workshop where he keeps busy making spinning wheels and restoring old furniture. Maude is fond of baking and is well known for her famous homemade bread!

Maude and Omer, we are pleased you accepted our invitation to be this year’s Chestico Couple.  Enjoy the experience and accept our congratulations as you celebrate fifty years of married life.

 

Next Event: Port Hood in the 1940’s Slideshow

As part of Chestico Days, the Chestico Museum will present a slideshow that will look back at Port Hood in the 1940’s. The people, places and events of this time period will be featured.

The slideshow will take place on Thursday, August 2, 2012 at 7:30 PM at the museum.

Admission is $5/person. Tea and refreshments will be served following the presentation.

PLEASE NOTE: This replaces our Thursday evening ceilidh for this week only.

July 26, 2012 Ceilidh

The third ceilidh of the Chestico Museum’s 2012 summer ceilidh series was held on July 26th and we had a big crowd in attendance!

We had two fiddlers for the night. Mary Elizabeth MacInnis started us off with the help of Harvey Beaton on piano. Harvey very graciously helped us out as Betty Beaton was a bit late due to a traffic tie up on Route 19.

Betty arrived with our second fiddler, Mckayla MacNeil. Mckayla is a very talented young fiddler from St. Peter’s. I know we’ll be hearing a lot more from her in the future!

Mckayla, Harvey and Betty are all performing at Celtic Colours this year. Remember, it’s never too early to get your tickets!

We were fortunate to also have two talented singers with us. Hughie John Beaton sang some old favourites and Taylor MacInnis treated us to some newer selections. Taylor also gave us a few steps. It’s amazing how much local talent we have in the area!

Photos are posted on our Facebook page. You can check them out here.

Next Ceilidh: July 26, 2012

The next ceilidh in our 2012 summer ceilidh series will be Thursday, July 26th at 7 PM at the museum.

This week we will feature:

Mary Elizabeth MacInnis – Fiddle

Betty Beaton – Piano

Hughie John Beaton – Guitar & Vocals

Taylor MacInnis – Guitar & Vocals

Admission is $5 for adults and $3 for children. Tea and light refreshments will be served following the show.

Hope to see you there!

July 19, 2012 Ceilidh

The second ceilidh of the Chestico Museum’s 2012 summer ceilidh series was held on July 19th and it was a real treat!

Shelly Campbell was our fiddler and gave us a number of tunes. She also put down the fiddle to step dance AND play the piano! She certainly is multitalented!

Pius MacIsaac brought along his guitar and mandolin and played both beautifully.

Bill MacDonald was also present with his guitar and he played along with Pius and Shelly and he also accompanied Marie Aucoin who did an absolutely incredible job of singing.  Her rendition of Danny Boy was amazing!

We had a great crowd in attendance and they were in fine voice, joining in with Bill on The Tennessee Waltz and Farewell to Nova Scotia.

Great music, a good tea and catching up with old friends – a wonderful evening all around!

Photos are posted on our Facebook page. You can check them out here.