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Historical society marks golden anniversary

'The program is run by well-respected leaders in the community, leaders who have gained an education but still remain tightly connected to Jane-Finch. It is supported by positive youth mentors who have succeeded in the wider community.'â?¨Councillor Anthony Perruzza, York West
Not only is history often about wars but even preserving history can be a battle.

Just ask Geoff Geduld, president of the North York Historical Society.

"Every building saved is a prelude to the next fight," the affable Geduld said.

"Every battle is new. It's as if we never had one before."

But making sure history is preserved is a battle worth waging, he said.

And the society's efforts have paid off.

At the Tuesday, May 25 meeting of North York community council, Geduld was presented with a book on Toronto's historic homes and a certificate of distinction to recognize the society's 50th anniversary and its tireless work to preserve the city's rich tradition of architecture.

The society was established in 1960 after some residents became increasingly concerned about North York's early history disappearing.

The society was formed with the strong support from the C. W. Jefferys chapter of the Independent Order of the Daughters of the Empire and then-Mayor James Service, according to a society pamphlet.

Over the following decades, members of the society have worked to preserve North York's history.

For example, in the early 1960s, the society lobbied for the preservation and restoration into a museum of Gibson House at 5172 Yonge at Park Home Avenue.

The society is also credited for its work preserving the Miller Tavern, David Duncan House, Elihu Pease House and Dempsey Store.

In addition, it has sponsored bronze sculptures of C. W. Jefferys, Canada's foremost historical artist, and social reformer Robert Gourlay and compiled an archive of the history of North York.

In recognition of its ongoing efforts, the society was given the American Association of State and Local History Award of Merit in 1985.

The society has also twice received Heritage Toronto's Community Heritage Award for the North York community council area.

While time marches on and brings new development, Geduld said it's important residents and politicians make sure history is not erased.

"There are many pressures on the councillors and council and heritage has rarely been a top priority," he added.



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