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Left to right: Bill Huston and Bill Touton (first mailmain) in 1926 sawing logs.
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Left to right: Bill Huston and Bill Touton (first mailmain) in 1926 sawing logs.
Photo from Van Horlick Collection. Group of young men in suits. Identities and location unknown. Possibly Herres friends / relatives?
Mrs Allan Barbour with Chief August Jack
Mrs Allan Barbour (nee Kathleen Mary Boyle) with Chief August Jack on the occasion of the opening of the Squamish Highway (August 7, 1958).
Motorcade arrives Squamish 1/2
Cartoon by Ken Barbour, 1 of 2.
Caption accompanying two cartoons:
... many years ago when the white men first came to the Squamish Valley they stole all the land from the Indians... the Chief put a curse on the white men and said that one day after the greedy white men had logged all the timber and fished all the streams a great new white leader would rise and build a great new trail and return the land to its rightful owners......
Motorcade arrives Squamish 2/2
Cartoon by Ken Barbour, 2 of 2.
Caption accompanying two cartoons:
... many years ago when the white men first came to the Squamish Valley they stole all the land from the Indians... the Chief put a curse on the white men and said that one day after the greedy white men had logged all the timber and fished all the streams a great new white leader would rise and build a great new trail and return the land to its rightful owners......
Mr and Mrs Stan Clarke on December 4, 1976.
Mary Goad, visitor, and Gerty Wilson
Left to right: Mary Goad (nee Munro), visitor, Gerty Wilson (nee Armstrong) in front of Harry Nichol's home.
Dan Munro in uniform (far right). Early 50's.
Left to right: Marjorie Leffler, Rose Tatlow, Lillian Newbert, Anne Moore, and Freda Clarke.
Bride, suspected to be a friend / relative to Freda Clarke.
Gerty Wilson, Stanley Goad, and Mary Goad
Posing in front of a car, left to right: Gerty Wilson (nee Armstrong), Stanley Goad, Mary Goad (nee Munro).
Freda Clarke (nee Lasser) in front of home on 2nd Avenue during 1940 flood.
Intersection of Victoria and Cleveland Ave during 1940 flood
Intersection of Victoria and Cleveland Avenue during the 1940 flood. Building in background is Yarwood Drugs. Margaret McCallum in foreground.
Margaret McCallum (nee Dewar) owned the first cafe: Waltz Inn Cafe. She married Donald McCallum in March 1913.
George Munro and Bill Pendergrast boxing at a picnic on June 11, 1933.
Downtown Squamish during 1940 flood
Across Cleveland Avenue from the current Chieftain Hotel.
Freda Clarke (nee Lasser) speaking at the May Day celebration (1960's). Harold Bailey, Chairman of the School Board seated to the left.
George Munro with horse pack train
George Munro with horse pack train he would use to pack people into Garibaldi Park, 1933.
University graduation photo of Freda Lasser (Mrs Stan Clarke), 1931.
Helen Barr, Rose Tatlow, Mrs Lasser, Bruce McCallum
Left to right: Helen Barr, Rose Tatlow (nee Lasser), Mrs Lasser, and Bruce McCallum in the late 1930's.
Ellen Harley (left) and Freda Clarke (right) in Squamish United Church.
This church (38014 Fourth Avenue) was built for the Presbyterian community in 1921. After several years of services held in the Anglican Church, the Presbyterian community raised this second church in Squamish.
Original use: Church.
Current use: Church.
Current condition: Well maintained, still in use as a church.
Freda Clarke working in Squamish Times office