Betsy Boyce receives Lifetime Achievement Award, p. 1

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PHOTO By W. BRICE McVicaR « __ Ninety-two year-old Betsy Boyce, centre, received ee 2004 Ontario Heritage Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award, Wednesday at her home. Until recently, Boyce was an avid volunteer with the Hastings County Historical Society for over two decades. On hand to present the “award to Boyce were Orland French, president of the historical society, and Mayor Mary-Anne Sills. Ontario Heritage Foundation pset| a Betsy Boyce receives Lifetime Achievement Award By pores sa For more than 20 years, Betsy Boyce has played an active role ean the Hastings pase His! Society, a role which she d for Wednesday. was the of the 2004 erage Foundation Lifetime it award. The a recognizes as small groups Wao have contributions to heritage pre: reservation. Over 375 people across the province will receive award this ye por health forced Boye, Me indi made s ture archivist and supervised a that met Reechy ne jatnlogeea aie iro 9,000 pictures. Even after she turned 90, she climbed two flights of stairs to work in the picture eet She also p! a major role in the His- torical one ‘Ss shh ie and publications and for- mer Prime Minister of Canada as revealed in political cartoons. Mayor Mary-Anne Sills, along society rpeeineht Orland French, presented pe with the award on | Wednesday. City cor sl Heritage Foundation under the 2004 Her- itage Community Recognition Program.

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