Stories From Another Day

Ken Maher

This podcast journeys into the far corners of the Collingwood Museum to open up the books, dust off the shelves, dig through the documents and look into the past of our community to find those people, events and stories that made this town into the jewel it is today.

  1. Blue Mountain Pottery

    6d ago

    Blue Mountain Pottery

    We are wrapping up Season Five of Stories from Another Day with another special collaboration with our friends at the Craigleith Heritage Depot, exploring the shared stories and connections the Town of Collingwood and the Town of the Blue Mountains.   In the final episode of the season, host Ken Maher and guest co-host, Josh Skelton take a closer look at one of the region’s most iconic and celebrated businesses: Blue Mountain Pottery.  From its unmistakable glaze to its lasting impact on Canadian design and local history, this episode uncovers the story behind the beloved name. Episode Picture: Photo courtesy of the Collection of the Craigleith Heritage Depot.Research: Weider, George. Blue Mountain pg 51-53 Biernacki, Conrad and Milks, Todd “Dating Blue Mountain Pottery and Glazes” Interview with Sue Tupy, from Blue Clay “Fled the Iron Curtain, Now Top Ceramicist” Toronto Star, December 3, 1957. Interviews with Sue Tupy, Conrad Biernacki and Bruce Dyer in Blue Clay. “History of Blue Mountain Pottery” Collingwood Enterprise Bulletin, undated. Interviews with Michael Stanzione and George Weider in Blue Clay. “Part of Area Fame Rests On Blue Mountain Pottery, Blue Mountain Pottery” Collingwood Enterprise Bulletin, March 30 , 1977, p7. Collingwood Times 1974. Interviews with Eswar and Shashi Prasad in Blue Clay. “Blue Mountain Pottery Reaches for the Top”, Enterprise Bulletin, January 27 th , 1988. McKewan, Angela. “End of an Era at Blue Mountain”, Business Times, September 2004. Links: "Skiing and Blue Mountain" Season 5 Episode 1 https://open.spotify.com/episode/2wKKPmnae70igdGQvl98kK?si=ee9dfe8071a148af

    26 min
  2. The Grand Opera House

    Apr 7

    The Grand Opera House

    In this episode we explore the rise and eventual decline of Collingwood’s Grand Opera House, a vibrant venue that welcomed international stars to local talent alike, hosting everything from plays and musicals to public meetings and community fundraisers. Following the story we invite our listeners to join us in celebrating Archive Awareness Week, and call for your assistance in a very special opportunity connected to it. We also invite everyone to come to the museum and take in our newest Community Collectors Exhibit  “Hidden for A Century: Inside Collingwood Collegiate’s Time Capsule.” You won't want to miss this one! Episode Picture: An interior view of the Grand Opera House. Date unknown. [Collingwood Museum Collection, X969.636.2]Research: The Bulletin, June 29 1890 Cowley, Christine. Butchers, Bakers, & Building the Lakers. p.16. Arp, Barbara. Reflections. p 110. Collingwood Public Library Local History Files Collingwood Bulletin May 31, 1917. Enterprise Bulletin May 1, 1947. Links: "A Day of Tall Work and Many Tears" Season 1, Episode 10 https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/cwoodstories/episodes/A-Day-of-Tall-Work-and-Many-Tears-e18694q "Preserving the Past and Ensuring the Future" Season 5, Episode 7 https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/cwoodstories/episodes/Preserving-the-Past-and-Ensuring-the-Future-The-Birnie-Sisters-e3fgf18 "The Kiltie Band" Season 2, Episode 8 https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/cwoodstories/episodes/The-Kiltie-Band-e21c3f4 "Letters to Mother" Season 3, Episode 3 https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/cwoodstories/episodes/Letters-To-Mother-e2bajjv "A School on the Move" Season 5, Episode 4 https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/cwoodstories/episodes/A-School-on-the-Move-The-Story-of-Collingwood-Collegiate-Institute-e3bfckr "Eddie Bush" Season 4, Episode 5 https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/cwoodstories/episodes/Eddie-Bush-e2t0dsm

    20 min
  3. Preserving the Past and Ensuring the Future: The Birnie Sisters

    Mar 3

    Preserving the Past and Ensuring the Future: The Birnie Sisters

    In this episode we invite you to step back in time and discover the remarkable story of two sisters whose lives left a lasting mark on their community and beyond. Elizabeth “Annie” Birnie, a beloved Collingwood teacher and accomplished artist, and Amelia “Jessie” Birnie, a medical doctor and pioneer in infant health. Each followed a different path, and both left a powerful, lasting mark on the world around them. Research: The Saturday News. September 3, 1910. Collingwood Bulletin, July 28, 1921. “These Mural Paintings are from the brush of Elizabeth Annie Birnie” informational pamphlet accompanying the brass tablet erected at the Collingwood Carnegie Library in 1921. https://sites.rootsweb.com/~canqbogs/pdf_files/Brearley_Female_Physicians_Toronto.pdf https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1214952287303228&id=100063654036098&set=a.501284082003389 Episode Picture: Several members of the Birnie family pose for a photograph outside of their family home on Pine Street. [Collingwood Museum Collection, X969.509.1] Links: "The Museum that Wasn't" Season 1 Episode 23 https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/cwoodstories/episodes/The-Museum-That-Wasnt-e1ig37a "Lilies for the Soul" Season 2 Episode 7 https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/cwoodstories/episodes/Lilies-For-The-Soul-e1vqft3 "The One that Flew Away" Season 2 Episode 9 https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/cwoodstories/episodes/The-One-That-Flew-Away-e2336ii

    24 min
  4. Operation Chuckle: A Soldier's Story

    11/04/2025

    Operation Chuckle: A Soldier's Story

    As we open on the month of remembrance, this episode shares one soldier’s extraordinary experience during the Second World War. It serves as a moving reminder that those who served were, for the most part, everyday sons and daughters, husbands and wives, and friends and neighbours who faced unimaginable circumstances with courage and resilience. Following the story we invite the listeners to join us on the Museum grounds on Tuesday November 11 not only for the town's annual Remembrance Day service, but for a special tour of the grounds and their history of those who served our town and our nation. We also invite everyone to join us later in the month for a joint evening at the Collingwood Legion for a special collector's event. The event takes place in the Legion's Military Museum on Wednesday November 19 from 7-8:30 pm and is a wonderful opportunity to share personal stories and find out a little more history of those medals and military items your family may have sitting at home. Episode Picture:Cenotaph Ceremony sometime between 1932 and 1965 [Collingwood Museum Collection X2014.47.1] Research: https://48thhighlanders.ca/actions/lamone-crossing/ Collingwood Public Library Historical Files https://legionmagazine.com/operation-chuckle-no-laughing-matter-army-part-87/ https://www.assoknowledge.org/freedom-for-italy/operation-chuckle-and-1st-canadian-corps Links: "An Officer, A Gentleman, and a Spy" Season 4 Episode 3 https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/LNlZQoB1PXb "Letters to Mother" Season 3 Episode 3 https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/2nSZVVH1PXb "The Ridgway Brothers" Season 2 Episode 3 https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/dtWyR9K1PXb "Coming Home ... Again" Season 1 Episode 16 https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/QRW7EEO1PXb

    22 min

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This podcast journeys into the far corners of the Collingwood Museum to open up the books, dust off the shelves, dig through the documents and look into the past of our community to find those people, events and stories that made this town into the jewel it is today.

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