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- 1968
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Squamish Review: Tuesday, March 15, 1949
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BOARD OF TRADE HOLDS BUSY MEETING
TUBERCULOSIS CLINIC TO VISIT SQUAMISH
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MACKENZIE'S LTD. TO EXPAND HERE
ROUND OF PARTIES FOR YOUNG FRY
CREDIT UNION HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING
RED LETTER DAY FOR SQUAMISH
AT LEAST THE STORK DERBY IS OVER
WILL LEGION WIN THE CUP?
MRS. MACDONALD, SQUAMISH PIONEER, PASSES
VALENTINE PARTY FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL
BRITANNIA CHILDREN HAVE ANNUAL VALENTINE PARTY
ANNOUNCEMENT
THE SQUAMISH REVIEW
EDITORIAL
CREDIT UNION
P.-T. ASSOCIATION FEATURES MUSICALE
JANITOR PROBLEM SOLVED
SQUAMISH RECREATIONAL ASSOCIATION ANNUAL REPORT
OLD TIMER PASSES
E. P. YARWOOD FLOWN TO VANCOUVER
BRITANNIA BEACH NEWS
RETURN OF FIRE UNIT
ORCHESTRA IN THE MAKING
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VISIT TO GIBSONS
MRS MACDONALD
GET YOUR DOG LICENSE
NEW OFFICERS FOR W.A.
HARDY'S WESSEX CAPITAL
BASKETBALL SEASON ALMOST OVER
CARD OF THANKS
DAIRY DISCONTINUES LOCAL RETAIL TRADE
ELECTRICAL SHOP OPENS FOR BUSINESS
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SQUAMISH, PAST AND FUTURE
TEACHERS CONVERSE
LONG WINTER COMES TO AN END
COMING EVENTS
PERSONALS
ENGLISH PRAYER BOOK 400TH ANNIVERSARY BEING CELEBRATED
BIGGER WAX SUPPLIES
LOCAL GIRL WED
PUBLIC CEREMONIES PLANNED
CANDLE LIT CARD PARTY
DIM OUT
DIAMOND HEAD EXPECTS BUSY SEASON
RED LETTER DAY
Squamish Review
Squamish Advance: Thursday, January 11, 1951
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DENT NEW PREXY BOARD OF TRADE
PLACES SECOND IN SKI MEET
PIANIST, ORGANIST AND ARRANGER
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PROWLERS ENTER LOCAL WAREHOUSE
MRS. ALDRIDGE DOING GREAT JOB WITH YOUNGSTERS
TOWN FINANCES IN GOOD SHAPE
LEGION W.A. INSTALLS OFFICERS
17 YEARS IN RADIO
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
NURSE'S CLUB PLAN TELEPHONE BRIDGE
JULIET
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IN GOOD SHAPE
BRACKENDALE BITS
CLASSIFIED ADS
PUBLIC NOTICE
AROUND TOWN
WOODFIBRE
SINCLAIR COMING
Squamish Advance
Squamish Advance: Thursday, September 6, 1951
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CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
MANY GRADUATES TO CONTINUE STUDIES
PTA TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE FOR TEACHERS
CBC NEWS ANNOUNCER
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PEPPER - MORRISON
BRACKENDALE
HE MADE IT
TO HOLD PLANT SALE
CHAMBER MUSIC IS REALLY FOR THE PEOPLE
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
FALL FAIR VERY SUCCESSFULL
CAMBER MUSIC IS REALLY FOR THE PEOPLE
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RUTH MORRISON HONORED AT SHOWER
CLASSIFIED ADS
COMING EVENTS
PLANT TEA
AROUND WE GO!
Squamish Advance
Squamish Advance: Thursday, August 16, 1951
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TWO COMPANIES RESUME LOGGING
ELKS BUILDING TO BE MOVED
WE HOPE YOU LIKE IT
LIGHT RAIN FAILS TO END FOREST CLOSURE
FINAL PLANS LAID FOR FALL FAIR
SMALL FIRE AT 8 MILE ON SUNDAY
PAT JOUDRY
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DRAMA SOCIETY MAY BE FORMED IN TOWN
BOARD TO MAKE GARIBALDI TRIP
LOCAL DROP TWO BALL GAMES
U-DRIVE AGENCY OPENED HERE
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
ERIC CHRISTMAS
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STOP THESE NOISES TOO?
PEGGI BROWN CBC ACTRESS
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CLASSIFIED ADS
MUSICIANS WANTED!
COMMUNICATIONS
ANOTHER SWIMMING PARTY FOR THE KIDS
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RUTH SPRINGFORD - CBC
BRACKENDALE
MORE ABOUT SQUAMISH
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JULIETTE - HEARD OVER CBC
Squamish Advance
Squamish Advance: Thursday, September 27, 1951
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FOREST FIRE EASES
WORK RESUMED ON LEGION HALL
MORRISON - TRUDEAU
LOGGING RESUMED
DAVID CALDWELL WINS LEGION SCHOLARSHIP
BRACKENDALE
START MADE ON HOSPITAL
PARISH HALL IS SCENE OF FIRE
FAST TIME ENDS SUNDAY
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
CONCERT ORCHESTRA FORMS COMMITTEE
THE ANNUAL
ALBERT ATKIN HEADS STUDENT COUNCIL
CBC OPERA COMPANY GOES INTO FOURTH SEASON
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CARD OF THANKS
HOWE SOUNDINGS
BY WHOSIT
AMATEUR HOUR
UNITED SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY
CLASSIFIED ADS
Squamish Advance
Squamish Advance: Thursday, November 22, 1951
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INDIAN RIVER ROUTE IS DEFINITELY OUT
CHEAPER THAN BEEF?
CHEAPER FARES FOR SCHOOL PUPILS
OUT-OF-TOWN PUPILS FOR SQUAMISH SCHOOL?
INTERMEDIATE CLUB CHOOSES OFFICERS
BUSY IN DECEMBER
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
PAT JOUDRY
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WHY YOU SHOULD BUY XMAS SEALS
BEVERLEY LONG HEAD JUNIOR BADMINTON
LOGGERS INJURED
ST. JOHN'S W.A. HOLDS ANNIVERSARY SALE
CLASSIFIED ADS
LOCAL TEACHERS ATTEND DISTRICT CONVENTION
BRACKENDALE
THE WESTERN FIVE
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Squamish Advance
Squamish Advance: Thursday, July 9, 1953
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HIKER IS LOST IN GARIBALDI
WORK TO START AT LOCAL MINE
LOGGER INJURED
CHEEKYE CALLING
TOWING'S BOOMING GROUNDS DEEPENED
IMPROVEMENTS TO FIRE DEPARTMENT
THREE PARTIES PICK CANDIDATES
FINAL B.C. ELECTION RESULTS KNOWN
LEGION GROUNDS TO BE PRETTIED UP
THE CRADLE
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
PROSSER --- GOODALE
ENGAGEMENT
POLICE COURT
PTA SPONSORS DENTAL CLINIC
COMING EVENTS
CLASSIFIED ADS
STRATFORD FESTIVAL
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Squamish Advance
Squamish Advance: Thursday, March 6, 1952
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3 MILLION ALLOTTED FOR NEW ROAD
AROUND TOWN
ST. PATRICK'S DANCE BIG EVENT
BRACKENDALE
PGE GOES FULL STEAM AHEAD
STOCKS NEW PRODUCT
ADDRESSES CCF MEETING HERE
OLD TIMER PASSES
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
SOBOTKA --- SMITH
HEROES SAVED
GOODS ALREADY BEING COLLECTED FOR SALE
PGE ADOPTING NEW OPERATING CODE
SQUAMISH CREDIT UNION
ANNUAL MEETING
FRIDAY, MARCH 14-'52
PARISH HALL, SQUAMISH
AT 8 P.M. SHARP
CONGREGATION BEARS BUILDING REPORT
CHECK THAT DATE
ATTENDS RE-UNION
JIMMIE SHIELDS
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Squamish Advance
Building called the "Bucket of Blood" on Cleveland Avenue between 1912 and 1914. Charlie McKinnon had a restaurant below while Holland & Edwards had a poolroom above.
Howe Sound Secondary School Band, 1951 - 1952
Left to right, back row: Mr E. Hayes, Lynette Munro, Terry Aldridge, Sonny Davis, Edwin Tutin, Albert Atkin, Wayne Mitchell, Noel Atkin.
Left to right, front row: Dan Munro, Glen Valde, Joanne Feschuk, Graham Valde, Gray Mitchell.
Photo by Hannay's Photo Service
Front to back: Olive Judd, Carey Bateman, Ruth Judd, Edith Judd canoeing in Judd Slough.
British Columbia Mountaineers (expedition team) at the Judd residence.
The present form of Brackendale did not begin to take shape until the subdivision of the Judd property in 1910 into 20 large lots along the Government Road, including the original lot purchased for the Brackendale Store. The original Judd Home itself burnt to the ground in 1916 and was rebuilt as the structure which stands there today as the current home of Mrs Farquharson, one of Henry and Anne Judd's youngest daughters.
Henry Judd (or Harry, as he was also known) and his wife Anne were among that small group of settlers which included the Robertsons, the Raes, William Mashiter, E.B. Madill, George Magee, Tom Reid, and a few others who are now regarded as the Pioneers of the Squamish Valley.
Having made purchase by public lottery of a major piece of property covering much of what is Brackendale today, Henry Judd arrived in the Valley in 1889 to begin farming his land. Building his original home at the present site of the Brennan Home, Judd sold that house to his parents after marrying Barbara Anne Edwards, who had come to work at the Squamish Valley Hop Ranch. A new home was built by the young couple on the site of the present Judd House.
Interior of St John (Anglican) Church
Part of St. John's Scrapbook Collection
Original altar windows (1913-1920) donated by "friends in England". Later when they were damaged beyond repair, they were replaced by those that were a memorial to Mrs Mashiter. Organ thought to belong to Mrs Mashiter, used until the present organ was acquired in 1920.
This Anglican Church on Sixth Avenue was the only church north of Gibson's Landing for many years. The church served the needs of the entire Christian community from the earliest days when Mr Mashiter alternated his Anglican Sunday services with Presbyterian Minister Dr. Robert Young, to the first Lutheran services in town held there by Reverend C. Guebert in the late 1950's.
For a brief period in the early 1920's, the church boasted fine stain glass windows until the stone-throwing enthusiasm of local children forced their removal. Many of their children now own windows of their own in Squamish.
The church has now been tastefully converted into a Dance Studio.
Original use: Church.
Current: Dance studio.
Current condition: Well maintained, new use as dance studio respects original character.