[From the Ontario District's newsletter, The Trillium, issue 60-01, January - March, 2006 , Waldo Redekop, editor.]
[Excerpted from an article in the 1984 The Trillium, Vol 39-3, Wayne Bowman, editor. It is amazing what you can learn if you preserve your chapter’s history. Too bad that some of our chapters do not have much history preserved. It must be difficult when trying to prepare for an anniversary.]

Preserving our history

By Bob Margison

I am in the process of organizing the district scoring summaries for archival purposes and would appreciate copies of any score sheets prior to 1960.  This is an aspect of our district activities which I feel should be preserved, not just for historical reasons but also for general interest considerations.

For instance, now many of you know that a quartet named the Teen Timers placed sixth in our spring contest? Their baritone was Gordie Lightfoot, It’s a long way from the “Robert E. Lee” to the “Edmund Fitzgerald.”     k