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The Young Canuckstorian Project: Hometown Heroes

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In light of the recent pandemic and the courageous work done by brave frontline workers, The Young Canuckstorian Project celebrates some of the outstanding community leaders from Lambton’s past. Spearheaded by local author Mickey Maple, this project was made possible with support from the Creative County Grant Program.

Working in collaboration with the County of Lambton museums and archives, local historical societies, and Lambton Kent District School Board, a series of 20 two-minute animated videos have been produced celebrating local community leaders from the past.  Each of the following videos features animated versions of the young writers (Canuckstorians) who share fascinating local stories. 

Watercolour painting of Sadie Knowles
Sadie Knowles
Portrait of Doctor Marion Dougall
Dr. Marion Dougall
image of boat on fire.
Elmer Kleinsmith
portrait of Deo Suzuki from a newspaper clipping.
Deo Suzuki
winnifred james among three other women, standing of to the side of the road in front of old cars.
Winnifred James
photo of edith rice standing on the steps of the public library.
Edith Rice
a group of nuns sitting around a table.
Annie McLellan
portrait of James Merrison
James Merrison
portrait photograph of Roy Caley.
Roy Caley
portrait of jack lewis.
Jack Lewis
damaged buildings in the aftermath of the 1953 tornado in downtown Sarnia, Ontario.
Tornado of 1953
animation from the Young Canuckstorian Project of Sheila Rose with text, Cana-Kits
Sheila Rose
Remembrance day tribute graphic
Alf Corrick
shadow figure with "Their Name Liveth Forever"
Edward Causley
Shadow figured with "Their name liveth forevermore"
Leonard McMullin
Shadow figure with "Their Name Liveth Forevermore"
Stewart Cowan
shadow figure with "Their name liveth forevermore"
Charles Knight
shadow figure with "Their Name Liveth Forevermore"
Lambton Battalions
shadow figure with "Their name liveth forevermore"
Lambton Remembers
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