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Squamish Advance: Thursday, October 11, 1951

VILLAGE PLANS IMPROVEMENTS

HOWE SOUNDINGS
BY WHOSIT

BILL SMITH WINS FISHING DERBY

SID BISHOP NEW PRESIDENT OF BOARD OF TRADE

CHEEKYE BRIDGE BEING REPAIRED

PRINCESS STARTS CANADIAN TOUR

BRACKENDALE

W.A. WHIST DRIVE

LOCAL AND PERSONAL

SOLWAY QUARTET
[PHOTO]

SEVERAL NEW HOMES BEING BUILT HERE

CGIT GROUPS CHOOSE NEW OFFICERS

LOCAL MAN GIVES TWO RADIO TALKS

LEICESTER SQUARE'S HARMONY QUARTET
[PHOTO]

CLASSIFIED ADS

SUNSHINE SOCIETY
[PHOTO]

PULPWOOD LOGS HAULED OVER PGE

A WILD GOOSE STORY

FAREWELL PARTY FOR JACK KOBUS

LEGION NOTES

STUDENTS CHOOSE HOUSE CAPTAINS

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Dedication of Brennan Park

Dedication of Brennan Park on May 6, 1979.

Left to right: Constable C. Perrault, Alderman W.V. Manson, Alderwoman Rose Tatlow, Alderman Bill Street, Alderman N.R. Barr, Chief Simon Baker, Father Shiel, Acting Mayor Nick Candy, Mrs Tess Brennan, Honourable Allan Williams (Labour Minister), Honourable Boland, Father Griffin.

Brennan Park was named after Pat Brennan on May 6, 1979. Pat Brennan was the Mayor of Squamish for many years and was involved in the logging industry. The park covers 300 acres which includes ball and soccer fields, a lacrosse box, a picnic area, and a Civic Centre.

Cabinet of BC meet in Squamish

The Cabinet of British Columbia met in Squamish on June 23, 1960.

Left to right: Honourable L.R. Peterson, Minister of Education; Honourable W.K. Kiernan, Minister of Mines and Petroleum Development; S.R. Bishop, Chairman of the Village Council; Ed Antosh, Commissioner; Honourable N.P. Steacy, Minister of Agriculture; Honourable E.C.F. Martin, Minister of Health Services & Hospital Insurance; Don Robinson, MLA (SC Lillooet); Honourable W.A.C. Bennett, Premier; President of Council, Minister of Finance; L.C. Kindree, Commissioner; Honourable Lyle Wicks, Minister of Labour.

Squamish Advance: Thursday, February 14, 1952

MILD WEATHER SPEEDS LOGGING

BOARD OF TRADE HOLDS SESSION

LOCAL HOLIDAY
KING'S FUNERAL THIS FRIDAY

SAVE ALL ARTICLES
DISCARDED ARTICLES MAY BE USEFUL

JOAN MAXWELL
[PHOTO]

SQUAMISH EDGED BY WOODFIBRE BASKETEERS

INSTITUTE ACTIVE

LEGION TO HOLD MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR LATE KING

W.A. TO HANDLE CANCER CAMPAIGN

PLANS MADE FOR KLONDIKE NIGHT

LOCAL AND PERSONAL

BRACKENDALE

WET WEATHER CLEARS SNOW HERE

ROCK SLIDES DELAY PASSENGER TRAINS

LUCILLE DUMONT
[PHOTO]

IN MEMORIAM

CLASSIFIED ADS

FINED FOR TRESSPASS ON INDIAN RESERVE

CANADA SHOWS POPULATION GAIN

LICENCES EXPIRE

WILL HOLD FIRST AID CLASSES HERE

DIES SUDDENLY

FORMER PUBLISHER VISITS SQUAMISH

RETURN TO CITY

MOVE TO NEW HOME

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Squamish Advance: Thursday, February 7, 1952

JAMES SINCLAIR ADDRESSES LOCAL MEETING

TRADE BOARD HOLDS SUCCESSFUL BANQUET

KING GEORGE PASSES AWAY SUDDENLY

SCOUT COMMISSIONER VISITS SQUAMISH

LOCAL OLD-TIMER PASSES AWAY

FLEETWOOD LOGGING BUYS FLAT CARS

LOCAL AND PERSONAL

LOGGING RESUMING AS SNOW GOES

BONABELLE BACK ON FEBRUARY 13

TENDERS FOR DREDGING

BASTIAN -- SOBOTKA

FURTHER CCF MEETING

[PHOTO]
JANE HARKNESS - rC

CARD OF THANKS

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PGE's inaugural train to Squamish

The original photograph was recorded to be from August 28, 1956 and pictured Premier W.A.C. Bennet on the far right.

Additional information from Trevor Mills, 01/2012: This photo is to early for 1956 as the original caption says. The use of sides on a flat car to carry people was outlawed by 1956. The caboose behind the engine had been scrapped by this time. The first run to Squamish was pulled by diesels and not steam. Trevor Mills' father, PGE locomotive engineer Bert Mills who came to Squamish in 1954 following employment with the CPR after arriving from England in 1948. was on the train. This was probably the first through train to Lillooet in 1915. The premier at the time was James McBride.