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The first board meeting of the
Massey Public Library was held in
March 1960. Massey Public
Library opened its doors
October 15, 1960. Mrs. Gwen
Marshall was the first librarian
from 1960 to 1980 and was helped by
many volunteers.
The bookmobile service arrived from
Sudbury in February, 1961.
On Saturday
mornings, Mrs.
Winnifred
Mooney offered arts and crafts
classes but her entertaining puppet
shows were the most popular
attractions.
Mrs. Mooney can also be credited for
spearheading the fundraising for the
new library building.
In 1968 the Township became
affiliated with the Massey Public
Library. In 1972, the two boards
amalgamated and the library was
moved to the old Royal Bank
building.
Those sharing
the work with Mrs. Marshall were:
Edythe
Grace, Debbie McGregor, Jean
Robinson, and Jean
Brouse.
Lilliane
Richer became the second librarian
for the Massey and Township Public
Library in January 1981. Those
sharing the duties were Jean
Brouse,
Jean Robinson and Judy Cox; followed
by Jane Hale and Ann
Bergmann.
July 1998 saw the amalgamation of
the Town of
Massey with the Town of Webbwood,
Township of the Spanish River and
the unorganized Townships.
Presently
Elizabeth Gamble
is the CEO of both the Massey and
Webbwood
libraries.
Her co-workers are:
Ruth DeClerck
–
Assistant Librarian #1
Jeanine Hnatuik
- Assistant Librarian #2
Linda
Lendrum-
Webbwood Branch Librarian
Most
appreciated is the dedicated work of
our numerous volunteers. |