For all of the turmoil between the Arts & Heritage Foundation (AHF) and the Community League, it’s all for the good. Misunderstandings given, progress is in the making. Regardless of any future resolution between the two entities, the AHF and Community Service Leagues will progress together or separately.
Driving on Perron Street, one is given a sense of time past and progress into the future. The community hall echoes time past with her corrected proud wrinkles as the Hochelaga Building. We have lost the historical look of the Bruin Inn but the memory in its present form continues.
We move into the future in many ways, artistically, economically and civilly. The AHF is building into the future with its benefits going to the populace. Volunteers and recipients of the same will carry on.
What is dismaying is the slights given in the press with incomplete facts when their energies could be better served in the direction of the positive. One should never cease to realize a man carrying “hat in hand” arriving on the doorstep carries ideas and dreams. He carries the future.
Dr Jack Williams and Leona Pritchard, AHF members, St. Albert