by The Collecif
Most years we create a community-centric project funded by our Township’s Community Grants Program. This year we refurbished a mural in Mill Square that was rather the worse for wear.

Gerald Paddy and the Alexandria Senate was painted on this site in 1998 by local artist, Odile Têtu. The group convened almost daily at Gerald McDonald’s barber shop on Main Street in the mid-1900s. They’d discuss politics, local events – anything they found newsworthy.
The2023 interpretation was painted to scale over the summer by Kerry Herwijnen McIntosh and Tina Whitman. It was mounted in Mill Square 7 September 2023.

We knew we were preserving the memory of the vintage mural. We were surprised at how living the memory was: a few folks walking by have pointed out their relatives! From left to right:
- Gilbert Sabourin Butcher (blue shirt)
- Frank McLeister Druggist (brown coat reflected in mirror)
- Gerald (Paddy) MacDonald Barber
- Adrien Filion Insurance Broker
- Gavin MacDonald Veteran
- Leopold Seguin Bank manager
- Benny Proulx LCBO
- Bert Larocque Taxi Driver (walking in door)
- Rheal Huot Clerk (peeking through window)
- Clarence Ostrom Druggist (retired)
- Gene Macdonald Publisher Glengarry News
- Gabe Aubry Lawyer
The painting by Kerry and Tina is this year’s donation to the Township of Glengarry and will hang in Sandfield Centre with works by Collectif members from other years
Thank you to: the Township of North Glengarry for supporting local arts and culture; Odile Têtu for permission to replicate her work; local artists and businesses for materials, expertise and support.
What a wonderful idea, and so beautifully carried out by Kerry and Tina. Great contribution to Glengarry.
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This is amazing! Congratulations to Kerry and Tina. Wh
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How interesting! I was wondering about this mural, during the last CAGAC bake sale. This is a keeper. Thank you, Yvonne.
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