“we always say that for every dollar you spend downstairs, 40 per cent goes back to the community,” said donna seaman, another past president and keeper of library lore.
a wooden plaque shows the names of hudson’s world war veterans at the hudson war memorial library.
john mahoney
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montreal gazette
over the weekend, hudson celebrated 75 years of giving back in the name of its war veterans.
on saturday, the bunker gave a $75 gift certificate to the 75th customer to walk in the door, and some items were marked down to 75 cents.
the uniform and medals of
lt. maxine llewellyn bredt, a nurse who served in england and italy during the second world war, were proudly on display.
on sunday, after veterans, dignitaries and cadets laid wreaths at the cenotaph at the legion, the library held an open house.
cupcakes were served. a music ensemble played. a 75-day reading contest for children was launched. cooper gave a short speech.
the plaque bearing the names of hudson’s world war veterans gleamed in a more eye-catching position, illuminated by new lighting.
“the feeling walking in the door … now it’s so bright,” said joslin. “it’s only been lowered 10 inches, but it makes a world of difference in it being visible.”
and to mark the 75-year war effort that has kept this act of remembrance thriving, a new polished granite monument was unveiled on the front lawn, hidden, until the ta-da moment, under a black blanket reused from — where else? — the bunker.
a monument commemorates the hudson war memorial library’s 75th anniversary.
john mahoney
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montreal gazette