The idea of ??founding a historical society in Montmagny is born in 1996 , during the holidays commemorating the 350th anniversary of the seigneury of Rivière -du -Sud. During these festivities , holding several events to historical fact make the population aware of the need for such a body in the middle. Moreover, by making its final assessment , the organizing committee decided to pay the extra revenue to the City of Montmagny and recommends that this amount be used to set up a history center . The process is then initiated.In February 2000 , the City of Montmagny form a provisional committee of twelve, to whom she gives the mandate to draft the bylaws of the future history of Montmagny Company. A charter was issued on 20 March 2000 and the founding meeting held on 10 May . New members will hold a general meeting on 10 June, chaired by Maurice Rousseau. A board of nine members, was then appointed to structure the new organization and develop a documentation center which later took the name of Montmagny History Centre
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Them Days began as a Labrador Heritage Society project in 1973 with the intention of producing a single publication. Retired trapper Isaac Rich conducted the initial research by tape recording his friends in the Labrador communities of Happy Valley, Rigolet and North West River. In 1975 an organization of seniors, the Old Timers League, applied to the New Horizon Program to obtain funding for the first publication. On March 15, 1975 Doris Saunders was hired as editor to compile the material collected by Isaac Rich into a book. That first edition of Them Days magazine was made available to the public in August of 1975. The publication went on to become a quarterly magazine which is available on a subscription and retail sale basis.
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