Cape Breton Post

Quiet reflection

Davis Day marked with small services due to pandemic

- SHARON MONTGOMERY CAPE BRETON POST sharon.montgomery@cbpost.com @capebreton­post

GLACE BAY — Davis Day was acknowledg­ed on Thursday, just without the crowds.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the ceremonies were cancelled. However, the Cape Breton Regional Municipali­ty took the time to remember quietly.

During the June 9 council meeting, Thursday was proclaimed to be William Davis Miners Memorial Day.

However, Mayor Cecil Clarke said they wanted to do something more significan­t.

“While the annual Davis Day service was cancelled this year because of COVID19, I thought it important we still pay tribute to the miners who lost their lives on the job and remember the sacrifice made by William Davis in 1925,” he said in an emailed statement.

Clarke read the proclamati­on at the miners' monument in Sydney Mines, where he laid a wreath. Councillor­s Darren Bruckschwa­iger, George MacDonald, Amanda McDougall and Clarence Prince each laid a wreath at miners' monuments in the various former coal mining communitie­s.

Bobby Burchell, retired Canadian internatio­nal auditor/ teller with the United Mine Workers of America, placed one at the Miners' Memorial Monument in New Waterford.

Davis Day is commemorat­ed on June 11 in recognitio­n of New Waterford coal miner William Davis, a father to nine children with another on the way, who was shot during a confrontat­ion between striking miners and company police during a 1925 strike.

The date is also known as William Davis Miners' Memorial Day throughout the municipali­ty, in honour of miners who were killed on the job across the province.

Mary Pat Mombourque­tte, executive director of the Cape Breton Miners' Museum, invited the public to stop by Miners' Memorial Park to commemorat­e Davis Day in their own way.

Mombourque­tte said people drifted in and out all day.

“That's really nice that people are rememberin­g this is William Davis Day, even if we can't have a ceremony,” she said.

Former coal miner Dan Jimmy White of Glace Bay placed flowers at the museum's Miners' Memorial Park. White's father supported 10 kids working in the coal mines.

“I worked in the coal mines 28 years and my father Dan White, 38 years," he said.

CBRM District 9 Coun. George MacDonald also laid a wreath at the museum's park, commenting his father Charles MacDonald and grandfathe­r Mattie MacDonald, both coal miners.

MacDonald said it's important to remember the miners who died in the mines over the years.

“It's a special day in Cape Breton,” he said. “We've always been a coal mining community so it's only fitting we spend this day every year to remember the miners who have passed away.”

Cape Breton-Canso MP Mike Kelloway also laid his MP wreath at the miners' memorial park in Glace Bay, commenting Davis Day is important to him and his family. His father, Mick Kelloway, worked in the mines

 ?? SHARON MONTGOMERY-DUPE/CAPE BRETON POST ?? Cape Breton Regional Municipali­ty District 9 Coun. George MacDonald, left, lays a wreath at the Miners’ Memorial Park in Glace Bay, accompanie­d by Mary Pat Mombourque­tte, executive director of the Cape Breton Miners’ Museum, and Dan Jimmy White of Glace Bay, a 28-year former miner, to commemorat­e Davis Day. The annual ceremonies were cancelled this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
SHARON MONTGOMERY-DUPE/CAPE BRETON POST Cape Breton Regional Municipali­ty District 9 Coun. George MacDonald, left, lays a wreath at the Miners’ Memorial Park in Glace Bay, accompanie­d by Mary Pat Mombourque­tte, executive director of the Cape Breton Miners’ Museum, and Dan Jimmy White of Glace Bay, a 28-year former miner, to commemorat­e Davis Day. The annual ceremonies were cancelled this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Cape Breton Canso MP Mike Kelloway has a few minutes of silence after laying a wreath to commemorat­e Davis Day in the Miners’ Memorial Park at the Cape Breton Miners’ Museum in Glace Bay, Thursday.
CONTRIBUTE­D Cape Breton Canso MP Mike Kelloway has a few minutes of silence after laying a wreath to commemorat­e Davis Day in the Miners’ Memorial Park at the Cape Breton Miners’ Museum in Glace Bay, Thursday.

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