Council Meeting Full of 150 Recognitions on Monday Night in Petrolia
Council met in Petrolia on Monday evening and the meeting was full of recognition and celebration of the 150th anniversary of the municipality.
In addition to the regular business of Council, delegations were heard from area Mayor’s and Municipal representatives honouring the town’s sesquicentennial.
Deputy Mayor Netty McEwen and Chief Administrative Officer Adam Sobanski on behalf of Mayor Gary Atkinson, Council and Staff of Plympton-Wyoming presented the Town of Petrolia with a plaque with congratulations on a successful 150 celebration and cited their pride in being a neighbour.
Mayor Todd Case of Warwick Township brought a plaque from Council extending congratulations on the 150th milestone wishing the community continued success and prosperity.
Mayor/Deputy Warden Jeff Agar brought a plaque on behalf of St. Clair Township honouring the legacy of Petrolia.
Mayor R. Brad Loosley, and Petrolia 150 Chairperson Denise Thibeault were honoured to receive the recognitions on behalf of the community and thanked each Mayor for their gifts. A majority of the Petrolia 150 Volunteer Committee was in Council Chambers to pose for a photo with the mayors and representatives.
To add to the evening of recognitions, the Petrolia 150 Committee presented Heather Wright, Editor and Owner of The Petrolia and Central Lambton Independent newspaper with a gift of appreciation for her unwavering support of the Petrolia 150 activities, and for her generosity in providing advertising and her partnership with the committee in announcing some of the big events in 2024.
Chairperson of the Petrolia 150 Committee said, “Thank you for these recognitions, it means so much to our committee, and to Petrolia!”
Mayor R. Brad Loosley closed the last Council meeting scheduled for 2024 with a statement that included “…This Council and staff are so proud to have been a part of the history books as Petrolia turned 150, our community spirit, that shone with celebrating this milestone with hosting many 150 anniversary events, that were made possible though the dedication of a five-year commitment of our 150-anniversary committee…”
The Petrolia 150 celebrations conclude with two community events. One, on December 31, 2024, at Greenwood Recreation Centre in Petrolia where there will be free public skating from 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m., free crafts and activities for families sponsored by Petrolia service clubs and organizations, free hot dogs and drinks sponsored by Ross and Cathy O’Hara, a DJ spinning some fun music to skate to, and finally a fireworks show in Greenwood Park at 8:00 p.m. Langs Bus Lines are sponsoring free shuttles starting at 3:45 p.m. and returning families home following the fireworks. The Committee would like to thank the additional sponsors for this event: Bourque Renovations, BMR PRO, Barb & Rick Charlebois, and Lambton College Community Employment Services.
January 1, 2025, marks the final event of the Petrolia 150 celebrations. At 11:00 a.m. outside of Victoria Hall, the youth mosaic mural will be unveiled to the community – a project that has nearly 400 uniquely painted tiles by the youth of Petrolia during the 150th year of celebrations. The ceremonial flag lowering will also take place, and the raising of the Petrolia flag will replace the 150 flag. All are welcome inside Victoria Hall following the event to partake in light refreshments and enjoy one more piece of birthday cake!