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Transcription of the Isabel Campbell Newspaper Index for Names C Transcription of the Isabel Campbell Newspaper Index for Names C Introduction The following table was transcribed by volunteers at South Peace Regional Archives from Isabel Campbell’s card catalogue index of Grande Prairie newspapers. Miss Campbell diligently tracked the history of various Grande Prairie area people as they appeared in local newspapers from 1913 to 1961. Featured newspapers include the Grande Prairie Herald (1913-1938), the Northern Tribune (1932-1939), and the Grande Prairie Herald-Tribune (1939- present). The table is organized in alphabetical order by surname. Newspaper dates featuring items about that person are listed by month, day, and year. The location within the paper is given as a page number and column number on that page. Notes are occasionally given to provide more detail about the content of the article indexed. A specific place is given when one was identified in the article and by Miss Campbell. Where no place is listed, one should assume the place referred to is Grande Prairie. The pdf is word-searchable. The table does not include links to the actual articles mentioned. To read an article, consult the newspaper of that date. The website, Our Future, Our Past: The Alberta Heritage Digitization Project (AHDP), contains digitized copies of Grande Prairie newspapers from 1913-1949 (see http://www.ourfutureourpast.ca/newspapr/place.asp?place=Grande+Prairie&Submit2=Look+up). A complete collection of newspapers (1913-present) is available on microfilm at the Grande Prairie Public Library in the Isabel Campbell room. South Peace Regional Archives does not maintain a complete collection of local newspapers, but may have specific issues. Please notify the Archives (780-830-5105 or [email protected]) of any corrections that are needed. ha CLast Name First Name(s) Name Note Title Place Paper Month Day Year Page Column Notes C Cababa W Rycroft Nov 23 1956 14 4 C Cadenhead D Hythe N Tribune Oct 26 1939 4 6 obituary C Cadenhead John A Hudson Hope Nov 30 1956 9 2 C Cadenhead John A Hudson Hope Dec 4 1956 9 1 biography, pix C Cadenhead John D April 26 1957 13 4 marries, pix C Cadenhead John D May 17 1957 11 5 pix marries C Cadenhead Margaret J Mrs March 30 1956 15 1 obituary C Cadona W H Pouce Coupe April 1 1919 1 3 veteran returns C Cady C Aug 14 1917 8 2 C Cady Crofton Canadian Bank of Commerce Lake Saskatoon Dec 25 1914 2 3 C Cady Crofton Canadian Bank of Commerce Lake Saskatoon May 22 1947 1 1 C Cady Crofton Canadian Bank of Commerce Lake Saskatoon Dec 24 1953 1 5 obituary C Cage Bobby Leighmore July 20 1944 4 1 killed C Cage Bobby Leighmore Aug 17 1944 3 6 "Last Ride on Alaska Highway" C Cage Earl (W E?) Rio Grande, Halcourt Aug 10 1944 3 4 son killed C Cage Earl (W E?) Rio Grande, Halcourt Jan 16 1931 4 5 small fruits C Cage Earl (W E?) Rio Grande, Halcourt Oct 30 1931 6 5 birth of son C Cage Frank Hinton Trail May 31 1957 7 1 daughter dies C Cage Frank Hinton Trail Dec 11 1931 7 7 marries C Cage P Wesley Halcourt Oct 13 1914 1 5 C Cage P Wesley Halcourt Oct 23 1914 1 3 C Cage P Wesley Halcourt Aug 2 1926 3 6 C Cage P Wesley Halcourt Feb 19 1953 5 2 obituary C Cage P Wesley Halcourt July 5 1957 2 3 widow, feature C Cage P Wesley Halcourt July 12 1957 2 5 parrot C Cage P Wesley Halcourt May 13 1960 7 4 widow obituary C Cage Richard Monroe Hinton Trail Sept `10 1953 5 5 marries C Cahoon James Wembley, Halcourt N Tribune Jan 2 1936 1 1 wife dies C Cahoon James Wembley, Halcourt Dec 2 1955 11,14,16 7,4,7 biography; obituary C Cahoon James Wembley, Halcourt Dec 13 1955 9 3 funeral C Cahoon James Wembley, Halcourt Dec 10 1918 1 1 arrives C Cahoon James Wembley, Halcourt April 29 1919 1 3 arrives C Cahoon John Pipestone Creek, Dimsdale,N Tribune Oct 19 1939 1 4 wife dies C Cahoon John Pipestone Creek, Dimsdale,Wembley Aug 8 1946 1 4 obituary C Cain Joe McLennan N Tribune Sept 8 1932 2 2 C Cain William S Jan 21 1943 1 7 obituary C Cain William S Feb 11 1943 4 5 funeral C Calais Rev Fr Oct 11 1951 1 5 history, Mission leaves Sturgeon Lake Mission for C Calais Rev Fr Frontier Signal Oct 29 1914 1 5 Grouard C Calberry Clayton Goodwin N Tribune Feb 4 1937 7 2 marries C Calberry Dianne Goodwin June 24 1954 3 2 essay contest C Calberry Dianne Goodwin July 15 1954 15 1 essay contest C Calberry Kenneth George May 20 1960 11 7 marries C Calberry Kenneth George June 3 1960 12 4 pix marries C Calberry Kenneth George June 17 1960 4 3 marries C Calder George Pouce Coupe May 7 1918 1 2 marries C Calder Mame Mrs Sexsmith Sept 9 1943 1 2 telephone office C Calder Mame Mrs Sexsmith April 5 1945 6 3 telephone office C Caldwell Bessie Mrs Valleyview March 13 1947 6 4 letter C Caldwell Bessie Mrs Valleyview Dec 13 1955 10 4 pix, biography C Caldwell Donnie Dec 10 1953 1 3 pix at Father's Memorial Day Service C Caldwell F Donald teacher Rio Grande, Millarston, Itipaw Nov 15 1945 1 7 killed in action RCAF C Caldwell J E June 10 1954 9 5 Superintendent postal area C Caldwell J E June 24 1955 9 1 transferred C Caldwell Jack T Sept 3 1942 5 2 marries C Caldwell Jack T April 11 1946 4 3 wife arrives C Caldwell Jack T Aug 24 1956 1 4 pix C Caldwell Jean municipal nurse Valleyview April 29 1955 10 5 C Caldwell Mary municipal nurse Valleyview April 29 1955 10 3 pix C Caldwell Wallace Feb 14 1946 4 2 marries C Caldwell William J Beaverlodge, Clairmont N Tribune Aug 4 1932 5 2 C Caldwell William J Beaverlodge, Clairmont N Tribune Sept 15 1932 6 pix farm C Caldwell William J Beaverlodge, Clairmont Nov 7 1940 1 5 obituary C Caldwell William J Beaverlodge, Clairmont Jan 22 1953 3 6 widow dies C Caldwell William L April 8 1913 1 2 new store building C Caldwell William L May 20 1913 1 3 new store opens C Caldwell William L Nov 18 1913 1 4 Pitner Lighting system C Caldwell William L March 31 1914 1,2 1,1 Hon Vice Pres, Baseball Club, Adv-store C Caldwell William L May 19 1914 1 3 on Sports Committee C Caldwell William L Aug 4 1914 1 1 tennis tournament C Caldwell William L Aug 28 1914 2 3 marries C Caldwell William L Aug 31 1915 1 5 Agricultural Society C Caldwell William L Sept 14 1915 1 5 C Caldwell William L March 9 1920 1 4 fur auction C Caldwell William L March 23 1928 1 6 buys property from Royal Bank C Caldwell William L Aug 20 1918 1 2 sells Selkirk Trading Co interests C Caldwell William L Aug 31 1915 1 5 Agricultural Society C Caldwell William L Sept 14 1915 1 5 C Caldwell William L N Tribune Oct 27 1932 1 2 Director Local Board UGG C Caldwell William L June 22 1933 1 6 C Caldwell William L 1934 13 5 Section 4 Hist Ed, biography C Caldwell William L Oct 27 1938 1 2 re-elected pres, UGG C Caldwell William L Aug 31 1939 4 4 wedding anniversary C Caldwell William L April 1 1943 1 3 Div organizer 4th Victory loan C Caldwell William L April 15 1943 1 6 Div organizer 4th Victory loan C Caldwell William L April 26 1945 1 1 Reg Supv 8th Victory loan C Caldwell William L May 3 1945 1 4 buys clothing business C Caldwell William L May 10 1945 1 5 sells a building to J J Lamb C Caldwell William L Sept 27 1945 3 7 organizes 9th Victory loan C Caldwell William L Sept 29 1949 1 4 moves location C Caldwell William L Jan 31 1956 2 Peace River Magazine, Mrs Caldwell C Caldwell William L Oct 12 1955 1 7 pix C Caldwell William L April 18 1957 7 5 pix C Caldwell William L March 20 1959 1 8 pix C Caldwell William L Mrs May 20 1954 5 1 president Ladies' Golf Club C Caldwell William L Mrs Sept 16 1955 8 6 pix, golf win C Caldwell William L Mrs Jan 13 1956 2 Peace River Magazine C Caldwell William L Mrs April 20 1956 9 1 pix C Caldwell W W Valleyview Feb 12 1953 14 4 C Calhoun Dr Spirit River May 11 1928 4 3 C Calkin H C "Doc" Rycroft N Tribune June 14 1934 7 5 old timer C Calkin H C "Doc" Rycroft N Tribune Nov 17 1938 8 3 early store, stopping place C Calkins H E Rycroft N Tribune Sept 7 1933 1 1 store burglarized C Calkins H E Rycroft N Tribune Jan 18 1934 1 6 store armed holdup C Calkins H E Rycroft N Tribune Aug 16 1934 1 4 gunman apprehended C Calkins H E Rycroft N Tribune Nov 1 1934 1 1 hold-up given lashes C Calkins H E Rycroft N Tribune Feb 4 1937 4 4 store taken over by Co-op C Callaghan Denan Dawson Creek Oct 9 1956 4 4 C Calland Norman Anglican Rev Beaverlodge June 25 1942 2,8 3,4 appointment Chaplain C Calland Norman Anglican Rev Beaverlodge Oct 9 1947 1 8 appointment canon, Berwyn C Callier Ken Aug 17 1956 3 3 pix, marries C Callihou Adam (Callihoo) Rio Grande N Tribune March 17 1938 8 7 86th year C Callihou Adam (Callihoo) Rio Grande May 13 1943 5 4 obituary wife comes 120 miles by dogsled to C Callihou Adolphus Fort Nelson May 13 1948 1 7 hospital C Callihou Adolphus Fort Nelson May 20 1948 1 pix C Callihou David GP Herald Sept 29 1914 1 2 marries C Callihou David Frontier Signal Oct 8 1914 4 3 marries C Callihou Family 1934 15 5 Section 3 Hist Ed biography C Callihou Henry Kleskun Hill N Tribune March 2 1933 1 5 housefire C Callihou Louis Flying Shot Jan 27 1914 1 4 marries C Callihou Louis Flying Shot N Tribune 1934 4 2 Secion 2 Hist Ed biography C Callihou Louis Flying Shot N Tribune March 26 1936 1 4 wife dies, history C Callihou Louis Flying Shot N Tribune April 2 1936 1 4 wife funeral C Callihou Louis Flying Shot N Tribune Dec 21 1939 1 6 oldest in Grande Prairie area, history C Callihou Louis Flying Shot N Tribune Sept 19 1940 1 1 pays 20 year debt C Callihou Louis Flying Shot May 1 1941 1 5 broke 1st land Grande Prairie C Callihou Louis Flying Shot July 1 1943 obituary C Callihou Malcolm B (Caliou) Dawson Creek Jan 12 1960 1 5 exhaust fumes, dies C Callihou Malcolm B (Caliou) Dawson Creek Jan 22 1960 2 4 obituary C Callihou Mary Jane
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