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George Bishop invited the Prime Minister of Canada to a preview of the museum. Lester B. Pearson was the member for Manitoulin Algoma at the time.

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Regrets from Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson
6 January 1966
10862 Highway 6, Sheguiandah, Ontario, Canada
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Regrets from the Prime Minister's office regarding an early visit to the museum

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A telegram from Prime Minister Pearson's secretary Mary McDonald
30 March 1966
10862 Highway 6, Sheguiandah, Ontario, Canada
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A telegram advised that the Prime Minister of Canada would indeed visit Canada's First completed Centennial project on April 2, 1966.

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George Bishop with the Prime Minister's security team
7 April 1966
Sheguiandah, Ontario, Canada
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The Prime Minister's Security team and George Bishop

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A new sign for a new museum
7 April 1966
Sheguiandah, Ontario, Canada
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A new sign for the new museum.

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Plans for expansion
December 1965
Highway 6, Sheguiandah, Ontario, Canada
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The Little Current Howland Centennial Museum in September of 1966, with its log cabin siding

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The Little Current Howland Centennial Museum
September 1966
Highway 6, Sheguiandah, Ontario, Canada


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It was a proud George Bishop who took this picture of the finished museum from the other side of the highway, then known as Highway 68.

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The Little Current Howland Centennial Museum in the early days
1965
10862 Highway 6, Sheguiandah, Ontario, Canada
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