- CA SQPL STA-1950-1959.xx.xx.106
- 1959
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It says something that looks like "Shway" on the back of the photo, and "P. 7."
Squamish Nation Marching Band in Vancouver
Brass Band in Labour day Parade, 1950
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It says "The girls" on the back of the photo.
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Mamquam [choir?] under Patrick McC[unclear]
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Children performing with instruments
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It says "Another [unclear]" on the back of the photo.
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Members of senior choir singing at concert in churches
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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.
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Interior of St John (Anglican) Church
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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.
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Band in 1962(?) May Day parade led by Owen Reeve.
Parade float in the 1950's (for May Day or July 1st). Red and White Food Store (formerly David Galbraith's buildings in the 1984 location of Shell carwashes) and Firehall in the background.
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On the back of the photo, it says something that looks like "Maigoh" and "P 9."
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