For Immediate Release
Minden, Ontario
Tuesday, September 19, 2023
10:00 AM
Release # 23-73
Subject: National Day for Truth and Reconciliation September 30, 2023
Minden Hills - Saturday September 30th marks the National Day for Truth and
Reconciliation in Canada, a day which honours the lost children and survivors of
residential schools, their families, and communities.
Please join us on Thursday September 28th at 10:30 AM for a Flag Raising at the
Municipal Administration Office, located at 7 Milne Street, Minden ON. All members of
the public are invited to attend the ceremony.
The Administration Office will be closed on Monday October 2nd to recognize and
observe the importance of honouring First Nations, Inuit and Métis survivors and their
families and communities, and to ensure that public commemoration of their history and
the legacy of residential schools remains a vital component of the reconciliation
process.
Regular office hours will resume on Tuesday October 3rd.
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Contact Information:
Pat Kennedy, Interim CAO
Township of Minden Hills
PO Box 359, 7 Milne Street
Minden, ON K0M 2K0
pkennedy@mindenhills.ca

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Ag 64 left this earth July 26, 2023, after a warrior battle with cancer. Pat was born in Grimsby, Ontario in 1959 to Beverley and Peter Monaghan. Pat is survived by his mother Beverley (Charles Boudreau), brothers Michael Shawn, Norman Daniel (Christine) and sister Kelly Quail (Edwin). Also nieces Tamara Monaghan, Leighla Quail, nephews Thomas Monaghan, James Quail. Pat was loved by Aunts and Uncles and many cousins; best friends Mary and Derrick Squires and Louise and Glen Moore, Pat's last words were his love for Christine McKenney, and family and friends are grateful for her loving care. His passion was family, friends, animals, Classic vehicles, and especially the Blues Music. Pat was well known for his Buckslide Dog treats and his Buckslide Blues Cruise radio show at Canoe FM reaching an audience across Canada and the United States. Pat won 3 NCRA awards for his radio show and award from Toronto Maple Blues Society for promoting the Blues music. In Memphis, TN a brick with his name has been added to the Walk of Fame. Pat will be missed by his family and many friends.