- CA SQPL 20-099
- October 1981
Flood at the Venekamp's home on Lawson Road.
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Flood at the Venekamp's home on Lawson Road.
The Stawamus River during flood, 1981
Guilford Road - Valleycliffe flood
On Cleveland Avenue.
The first Giant Bed Race was held at Squamish Days (previously Loggers Sports Day) in 1976.
Stanley George Clarke in his home, 1980.
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.
Construction of the Civic Center
A dance was held in 1978 at the newly opened Civic Center. It became known as the "Loggers Sports Stomp".
Mr and Mrs James Eadie, Honourable Grace McCarthy, and Mayor Pat Brennan
Mr and Mrs James Eadie, Honourable Grace McCarthy, and Mayor Pat Brennan at inaugural run of Royal Hudson (May 20, 1977).
Pat Brennan opening municipal hall
Pat Brennan opening municipal hall with Honourable Allen Williams on right.
James Eadie and Grace McCarthy
James Eadie and Grace McCarthy at inaugural run of Royal Hudson (May 20, 1977).
Sam Bonde and Bess Macveety (1973). Bonde Alderman 1969 - 1970.
On Cleveland Avenue
Sam M Bonde sporting bowling trophy
Sam M. Bonde sporting a bowling trophy. (Alderman 1969 - 1970)
Premier Bennett presenting the No. 2 locomotive
November 2, 1967, Premier Bennett (W.A.C.) presents the No. 2 locomotive to the people of Squamish. Mayor Brennan to the left, Fred Downer to the right.
Harvey Hurren in Squamish Post Office
When tidewater flooded Downtown, December 1967.
Stawamus Creek (near Indian Reserve) during flood in 1965.