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LETTER FROM THE PRODUCER
On behalf of the entire Production Team, welcome to the 15th annualproduction of the Rotary Club of Lincoln Lamplighter Tour! It is ourprivilege and pleasure to work with an extraordinary team of actors,writers, directors, crew and all the volunteers who committed their timeand efforts to make this show come to life each November!
The Lamplighter Tour is also a fundraiser. Since its inception in 2003, thephenomenal success of the annual Tour has enabled the Rotary Club ofLincoln to contribute $190,000 to two significant community projects.As the tour continues to flourish, the club’s financial support to othercommunity programs is inevitable. Specifically, the funds raised from theLamplighter Tour are dedicated to building community through specialprojects that foster civic pride and enable the advancement of culturaland economic development in the Town of Lincoln.
We have had tremendous support throughout the community, fromparticipants, sponsors and audience which we greatly appreciate.
Thank you all for making the Lamplighter Tour a legend in Lincoln.
Enjoy the Show!
Martha Kralt Producer of the 2018 Lamplighter Tour
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2018 LAMPLIGHTER TEAM
Tour ProducerMartha Kralt
Marketing & Social Media
Cynthia Silversides
FundraisingMargaret Andrewes
Member-at-LargeAndrew Fecik
Assistant ProducerSarah Bradshaw
Venue, Research &Lamplighter Director
Nancy Simon
FinancialJim Bowman
Rotary Member-at-LargeTerry Kotwa
PRODUCTION TEAM
Captain Vosburgh’s house at the corner of Mountain and James streets, Beamsville,Ontario. There was no complete photograph available of the house before an additionwas made. This pen and ink drawing by Winnifred Stouck was done by combininga view of the present-day structure with details from an old photograph.
VENUE GREETERS
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John Van der Beek
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Cathy McNiven
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Anna Murre
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2018 VOLUNTEERS
Sarah Lavadna Wardell and WilliamAlexis Vosburgh. Probably taken ontheir wedding day, September 11, 1866,for the photographer’s address is St. Catharines, Canada West. In 1867Canada West became Ontario.
RESEARCHERSDonna Burton
Gary & Beth Danbridge
Ray Konkle
Andrew & Katrine Lee
Andrew Fecik
Karey Hatch
John Kralt
Ruth Smith
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2018 VOLUNTEERS
POST PRODUCTION PARTY
CROSSING GUARDS
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Ray Murre
Rebekah Kralt
Andrew Fecik
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TEA ROOM
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Evelyn Ogunde
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Nosa Obasuyi
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COSTUMES
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2018 VOLUNTEERS
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FIRST PLAY
CASTRay................................................................................................Aiden Talukdar
Douglas.....................................................................................Nathan Boogers
Blanche ..................................................................................Carolyn Campbell
Dr. Stallwood.........................................................................................Ben Lepp
Pauline.................................................................................................Emily Lepp
Mary....................................................................................................Nikita Smit
John.............................................................................................Wayne Swinson
Dorothy...........................................................................................Erika Tallman
Russel ............................................................................................Aidan Thombs
LAMPLIGHTER
Introduction & Eddie Burton....................................................Hans Voorberg
Written by Sheila Laundry Directed by Jennifer Toews
Stage Coordinator Valarie Pitt
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FIRST PLAY VENUE
This home takes us back to theearly 1900’s with elements of anarchitectural style known as theArts and Crafts movement. Mosthomes in the Craftsman stylefeature a front porch and thishome is no exception. Stone plinthswith Doric columns support theporch and the exterior brick workof the home is a running bondpattern. The interior of the homefeatures standards of thisarchitectural style, such as thestain glass windows, a fireplaceand original woodwork. Thewooden columns which grace theentranceway to the living roomcomplete the picture.
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FIRST PLAY FAMILY
The patriarch of the family, Eddie Burton, made his way to Canada on theship Sarmation from the slums of England. The year was 1882 and he wasage 10 or 11. His passage to Canada was paid by his benefactor “AnnieMacPherson.” Miss MacPherson began her work of rescuing children fromthe streets and slums of Britain in 1865. Over the years 14,000 childrenwere sent to Canada for what would hopefully be a better life. Canadianfarmers required cheap labour and many of these children found work onlocal farms. Eddie Burton was among their lot. Eddie was successful inCanada and eventually opened his own butcher shop on King Street inBeamsville. He also fathered 10 children with his wife Blanche. Tragedystruck the family when Eddie died at a young age and left behind his wifeand ten children. It was a difficult time for the Burton family, but thecommunity of Beamsville rallied around them. As adults the Burtonchildren were grateful for the many acts of kindness that the communitybestowed upon them. They continued to “pay it forward” with countlesshours of community service in various organizations. Their legacy of givingback to the community, still lives on today.
THE BURTON FAMILY
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SECOND PLAY
Written by Brian Boodhoo Directed by Sarah Bradshaw
Stage Coordinator Janet Janssen
THE SLUDGE
CASTCrown................................................................................................Rick Hawley
Judge ....................................................................................................Don Kouri
Ray Konkle..................................................................................Michael Paquet
Doctor ..............................................................................................Chris Paxton
Member One ..................................................................................George Prins
Member Two......................................................................................Sylvia Prins
LAMPLIGHTER
Anna Konkle..........................................................................Annelies De Groot
Mid twenthieth century this home was designed by Thos Voist of Grimsby.Features of this home include a front facing secondary gable on a hippedroof. The front façade consists of a two-toned Flemish bond brick work,along with a large front porch with heavy brick plinths and truncatedcolumns. Unique features include the original woodwork and trim. Theoriginal floor plans of the home are framed and on display.
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SECOND PLAY VENUE
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SECOND PLAY FAMILY
Adam Konkle came to Canada
from Pennsylvania in 1786. He
was granted 200 acres of land by
Governor Simcoe. In his will he
divided his land between his two
sons Adam and Henry.
The Konkle family eventually
owned approximately 1000 acres
of land in the Town of Lincoln. This
play depicts the true story of how
Ray Konkle became interested in
politics and went on to serve 30
years in municipal government.
The environmental issues depicted
in this play are still relevant in the
world today.
THE KONKLE FAMILY
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THIRD PLAY
CASTGeorge .............................................................................................Jens Hansen
Woman................................................................................................Liv Ingram
Yvonne .........................................................................................Sandra Ingram
Isobel............................................................................................Maya Kershaw
Man ...................................................................................................Terry Kotwa
Dennis.........................................................................................Connor Randall
Elaine..............................................................................................Vicki Schindel
Non-speaking ...............................................................................Rudy Schindel
Girl ......................................................................................................Felicia Smit
John ..............................................................................................Rick Voortman
Doug..............................................................................................David Klassen
LAMPLIGHTER
Carrie Beatty................................................................................Maria Cooper
Written & Directed by Liz BenneianStage Coordinators Barb Mitges, Beth Danbridge
& Ken Kawall
PRUDHOMMES
Thank you to the Rotary Club of Lincoln for
15 years of bringing Lincoln’s
history to life.
Footprints in LincolnThis year’s theme of Family Footprints in Lincoln
showcases residents who helped shape Lincoln and
continue to make it their home generations later.
Collectively, it’s the people who build foundations of
communities and Lincoln continues this legacy as a place
to grow, a place to prosper and a place to belong.
Enjoy our Town of Lincoln Museum and Cultural Centre
during your tour that features local history, heritage
and explores global culture.
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THIRD PLAY VENUE
LINCOLN MUSEUM & CULTURAL CENTRE4996 BEAM ST.
Unique architectural features of this building include the red pressed brickwork laid in what is known as an “English Garden Wall” pattern. Six oversix windows and louvered shutters complete the façade.
The Ivy Lodge of the Masonic Hall occupies the second floor of thisbuilding, over what was once the town hall of the Township of Clintonbears the date 1851. J.D. Osborne purchased the second floor from thetownship for the sum of one hundred and fifty pounds. In the agreementof 1856, the township agreed to maintain the roof, while Osborne agreedto prevent any damage to the building from disrepair of door or windowson the second storey. The premises were to be used by the Sons ofTemperance, an organization to which Mrs. Osborne was a patron. Mr.Osborne later transferred the deed of ownership to Ivy Lodge in 1871.
In 1880, following theincorporation of Beamsville asa village, the municipalityobtained a 99 year lease onthe Town Hall. Although themembers of Ivy Lodge weresomewhat concerned that themunicipality might not honourtheir use of the space, theentire matter was settledamicably and the membersstill occupy the space to thisday. In the early 1980’s theaddition of a public librarywas added to the building.This addition now houses themuseum for the Town ofLincoln.
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THIRD PLAY FAMILY
The story of the Prudhomme family starts with Charles, a blacksmith whocame to Niagara from Quebec in 1851. Charles had five children includingRosetta Jazety who is responsible for accumulating many of the familyland holdings in the Town of Lincoln. Her nephew Charles was a majorshipper of fruit via train to towns and cities throughout Southern Ontario.He became involved in the development of fruit varieties with the VinelandExperimental Station.
His entrepreneurially spirit continued with his two sons John and Georgewho founded the Prudhomme’s Garden Centre and Hotel, which in itsheyday was Canada’slargest resort. The propertyfeatured a resort hotel, the“Terrace Dining Room,” aballroom, a bowling alleyand even a zoo. Theaddition of a theatreprovided entertainment toits patrons. Famous starssuch as Liza Minelli andRaymond Burr performedthere. When fire ravagedthe resort in 1967, theeconomic impact wasseverely felt throughout theTown of Lincoln. Hundredsof jobs and many localbusinesses that suppliedthe hotel were affected.
THE PRUDHOMME FAMILY
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FOURTH PLAY
CASTThe Captain......................................................................................Mike Cipryk
Virginia ............................................................................................Kenwin Fecik
Billy................................................................................................Brendyn Milne
Dad ......................................................................................................Rob Murre
Eddie .............................................................................................Keenan Seniuk
LAMPLIGHTERS
Hockey Player/Farmer ...............................................................Cees De Groot
Closing .....................................................................................Gerri Vandermey
Written by Andrew Lee & Katrine RaymondDirected by Andrew Fecik
Stage Coordinators Caleb Fecik & Justin Wood
NET EFFECT
FAMILY WORSHIP CENTRE - 4281 QUEEN ST.
The origins of this building’s former congregation go back to the 1800’swhen it was first known as Disciples in Christ and its location was TuffordRoad, in Beamsville. Records from 1832 record baptisms taking place inLake Ontario. As many members of the congregation came fromBeamsville, land was purchased in 1885 from John and Rosetta(Prudhomme) Smith. The current building was built and erected for$5,000.00. Today it is home to the Family Worship Centre.
A keystone on the front façade dates the building as 1889. Take note ofthe unique corbelled brick work in a scalloped pattern. The ocular andarched windows provide the interior with additional light.
FOURTH PLAY FAMILY
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FOURTH PLAY FAMILY
If it wasn’t for two families from the Town of Beamsville, the sport of hockeywould not be the same. Captain Vosburgh and Billy Fairbrother wereresponsible for the invention of the hockey net!
Captain Vosburgh was first given the title of “Captain” for his service withthe 19th Lincoln Battalion in 1866 while he was defending our bordersfrom the invasion of the Fenians. After his military career, he went on tobecome the local blacksmith in the village of Beamsville. His shop waslocated on Central Avenue, where Community Care now resides. His fellowinventor, Billy Fairbrother was the local postmaster and avid hockey player.
The Captain’s place was a gathering spot in the winter. Back in the 1880’she constructed the first covered skating rink just east of his shop whichwas located on Central Avenue. The rink had dressing rooms for the menand women, a place for spectators, music by local musicians, andsomeone to sprinkle the ice with a watering can, to keep it smooth. For 10cents you could skate all afternoon.
Together Captain Vosburgh and Billy Fairbrother with the help of AaronGrobb created the hockey net. The hockey net was controversial at first.The Montreal Gazette complained that nets undermined the skill of thegoalies, but other newspapers saidthey would revolutionize hockey. TheOntario Hockey Association adoptedFairbrother and Vosburgh’s creationas its official net in 1898. InMontreal, they adopted the ideaimmediately, and started massmanufacturing of nets. Fairbrotherand Vosburgh never patented theiridea, so they didn’t profit from thesale of the nets. Their nameshowever, live on in the Hockey Hall of Fame.
VOSBURGH AND FAIRBROTHER FAMILIES
The Rotary Club of Lincoln engages our community to help work towards abetter tomorrow, locally and internationally. Our motto, Service Above Self,means something different to each of our members but fuels the fire forour club’s passion for bringing a caring world to life.
Our club meets at the Conversations Café in Beamsville at 7:15am on the2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month. Our members bring rich experienceand expertise as business, professional and community leaders.
Margaret AndrewesJim BowmanSarah BradshawErin CampbellShiraz DayaMaria DerkaczLindsay DresselDavid FiskVernah FlemingAndrew Fluit
Robert FosterPhil GoodwinBob GrohBrenda Kell-KotwaRonald KielstraAlice KlamerDave KlassenDebbie KlassenTerry KotwaJohn Kralt
Martha KraltOluf LauridsenJoe LowesGayle Lucas-RothJohn LundriganJohn MaynardCatherine McNivenBarbara MitgesAnna MurreNancy Neville
Valerie PittPaul RothJennifer SouthwardJennifer TurnerJohn van der BeekWilliam WileyDavid Wood
Robert Bujas** Honorary Member
Sue Foster, [email protected]
Michael Hahn, President [email protected]
• lincoln rotary helps build a strong and vibrant community
through its leadership with unique initiatives and support
for local organizations
• lincoln rotary enables many opportunities that benefit
children and youth in our community
• and, lincoln rotary is actively involved in international
programs and projects that serve to make the world a
healthier, safer and more peaceful place
If you are interested in becoming a Rotarian, please let us know.New MeMbers are always welCoMe!
Follow us on Facebook or go to www.lincolnrotary.ca
Thank you to all who enable our endeavours through your volunteering andfinancial and in-kind support for our club’s three annual community events - Golf Tournament (June), Sunset Music Series (July & August) and Lamplighter Tour (November).
Since chartered in 1997, the Rotary Club of Lincoln has raised more than$800,000 to improve this community and help those in need around the world.About 80% funds are invested locally with the remaining 20% used to supportglobal service projects. We are experienced and knowledgeable in communitycauses & needs and Rotary can be trusted to spend funds wisely.
Rotary Club of Lincoln
PEOPLE OF ACTION
InspIrIngto make positive change locally and globally
Lincoln Rotary is generously supported by our community - individuals, groups,businesses and Town of Lincoln Council, in the many projects we undertakeeach year.
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed it’s the only thing that ever has” -Margaret Mead
TEA ROOM
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After your tour please take time tocome in to enjoy our “fifties style”rendition of the PrudhommesTerrace Dining Room. Enjoy somecamaraderie with each other whilehaving a cup of tea, coffee, or hotcider. There will bedelicious goodies tonibble on as well.
The tea room will bringyou back to a time whenPrudhommes was in itsheyday.
By the mid-1960s,Prudhommes was ahotspot for famous actorssuch as Liza Minelli,Mickey Rooney, JaneMansfield and the like,who performed at theBarn Theatre.
“People camefrom around the world to seePrudhommes,” said Fraser Earle. “Itwas a destination.”
Also please take a look at theoriginal map of Beamsville and seewhere our families had their homesand businesses.’
So come on in, eat well, relax, visit withfriends and leave with a smile!
visit our beautiful
PRUDHOMMES TERRACE
TEA ROOM
“Where Dining is a ...Pleasure”
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TEA ROOM VENUE
J.B. Osborne, a prominent citizen of Beamsville, and a staunchPresbyterian donated land for the church in 1869. Records show thatSenator William Gibson was a member of the Church and on the buildingCommittee. The building was dedicated as the Presbyterian Church in1889, according to the cornerstone which is located on the west side ofthe building facing William Street. The United Church of Canada wasfounded in 1925 as a merger of four Protestant denominations, TheMethodist Church of Canada, the Congressional Union of Ontario andQuebec and most of the congregations of the Presbyterian Church inCanada and the Association of Local Union Churches. The building knownas Trinity United Church was dedicated in 1938.
Unique features of the structure include the tin ceiling, original mouldingsand the stained-glass windows. Of note are the windows whichcommemorate J.B. Osborne, Senator Gibson’s wife and the members ofthe congregation that served in World War I.
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HUGUENOTS
Huguenots were French Protestants who followed the Reformed tradition.
At the end of the 17th century, Louis XIV revoked the Edict of Nantes(1598) the charter of their religious and political freedom, and orderedthe destruction of Huguenot churches, as well as the closing of Protestantschools.
As a result of this officially sanctioned persecution a large number ofHuguenots — estimates range from 210,000 to 900,000 — left France,seeking asylum not only in England, Prussia, the Netherlands and otherEuropean countries but also in Quebec, probably because of the existingFrench speaking population there.
They became very useful citizens of their adopted countries. Many wereurban people in commerce and industry.
We came across thename Prud’homme onthis tomb which islocated in the St. Vincentcemetery in Montmartrein Paris, France.
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Sarah Bradshaw, Avon Consultant
Beamsville Medical Centre Health& Wellness - Dr. Ray D'Archi
Beauty Safari (Jordan)
Irina Clairmont, Artist (Beamsville)
CosMic Plants Inc. (Beamsville)
Cottage by the Lake (Beamsville)
Rotarian Shiraz Daya
De La Terre Bakery (Jordan)
Rotarian Robert Foster, Councillor,Niagara Region
Rotarian Sue Foster
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The Good Earth Food & Wine Co.(Beamsville)
Grand Oak Culinary Market(Vineland)
Joyce Hamilton, Artist (Grimsby)
Harmony House Jewellers(Grimsby)
The Hensen Team (Grimsby)
The Heritage Gift Shop (JordanVillage)
Hillview Veterinary Clinic(Beamsville)
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Lincoln Live - Tony Easton
Rotarian Gayle Lucas-Roth
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Pamela's (Jordan)
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