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Telling Our Stories PDF Index Publication Page # Last Name / Subject First Name Community photo map Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 1 Ramstad Norm Valleyview yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 1 Brown Beth Valleyview yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 3-7 Spencer Charles Southampton ENG, Grande Prairie yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 3 Lappenbush Bill Grande Prairie Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 3 Bradley Judy Grande Prairie Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 3 White Angela Dorset ENG Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 3-7 Shatford Charles Spencer England, Grande Prairie yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 3 Spencer Sarah Westmorland, Liverpool & Hampshire ENG Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 3 Shatford Charles England Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 3 Glasspool Elizabeth Ann (Shatford) England Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 3 Shatford Sarah Louise England Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 3,4 Argonaut Company Ltd Grande Prairie Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 4 Rae W A Grande Prairie Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 4 Campbell Neil Grande Prairie Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 4 Grande Prairie Cooperative Live Stock Association Grande Prairie Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 4 Prairie City Agency Grande Prairie Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 4 Roberts Ann Philips Grande Prairie Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 4 Grande Prairie Electric Light Co. Grande Prairie Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 4 Donald Hotel Grande Prairie Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 4 Library Board Grande Prairie Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 5 Tooley P J Grande Prairie yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 6,7 Ophus Janet (Bellamy) Grande Prairie Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 6 Partlow Joyce Grande Prairie Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 6 Church (Partlow) Lorraine Grande Prairie Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 7 Bellamy Jean Grande Prairie Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 8-11 Burnt River Valley yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 8-11 Westmark yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 8-11 Northmark yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 8-11 Woking yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 8-11 Saddle Mountain School yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 8-11 Otto Henry, Mary, Lee yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 8-11 Holy Trinity Russian Greek Orthodox Church yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 8-11 White Mountain Ranch Company Woking Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 8-11 Platzer Brothers Woking yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 8-11 Frank Donald Tie Camp Woking yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 8-11 Buffalo Lakes Lumber Camp Woking yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 8-11 Woking Consolidated School Woking yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 8-11 Woking Department Store Woking yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 8-11 Masse Store Woking Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 8-11 Hague Bill Woking Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 9-11 Chinook Valley Golf Course yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 9-11 Chinook Valley School yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 9-11 Woking Centennial Cairn Woking yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 9-11 Burnt River Legion Hall Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 9-11 Delfs Hans, Ursula Westmark Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 9-11 Westmark School Westmark yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 9-11 Westmark Hall Westmark yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 9-11 West Burnt Hall Northmark yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 9-11 Northmark School Northmark yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 9-11 Northmark Public Cemetery Northmark yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 9-11 St. John's Lutheran Church Northmark yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 9-11 Burnt River Memorial Hall Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 12 Moure Erin yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 12 Grendys Thomas, Anastasia Bear Creek yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 12 Moure Kenneth, Bill yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 13 Old Swimming Hole Grande Prairie yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 14 Wozniak Mathew Eaglesham Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 14 Eaglesham Elks Lodge 515 Eaglesham Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 14 Wozniak William Eaglesham Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 14,15 Nordvie Clarence, Wayne, Carol Eaglesham Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 14 Melnyk Orest Eaglesham Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 14 Lakeside Golf and Country Club Eaglesham Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 14 Slevenski Andy Eaglesham Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 14 Sanokski Mike, Peter Eaglesham Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 14 Dika Mike Eaglesham Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 14 Fisher Marion Eaglesham Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 14 Socha Ernest Eaglesham Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 14 Diemert Pete Eaglesham Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 14 Lefevre Leon Eaglesham yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 14 Bice Gilbert Eaglesham Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 14 Erickson Walter Eaglesham Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 15 Sandal Jack Eaglesham Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 15 Parks Stan Eaglesham, Rycroft Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 15 Desgagne Tony, Orel Eaglesham Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 15 Rycroft Railway Station Rycroft Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 15 Boivan Jules Eaglesham Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 16 Valleyview Journey to the Millenium Valleyview yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 16 MacGregor Mary Ellen Valleyview Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 16 Wittacker Sandra Valleyview Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 16 Chief Woodpecker Sturgeon Lake yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 16 Kerr Thomas Sturgeon Lake yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 16 Hudson's Bay Store Sturgeon Lake yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 16 Hudson's Bay Post Sturgeon Lake yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 16 Forestry Lookout Tower Puskwaskau yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 17 Ramstad Grandma Valleyview yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 17 Swanson Grandma Valleyview yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 17 Lassen Jay Valleyview yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 17 McLaughlin Boy Valleyview yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 17 Simpkin Ernie Valleyview yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 17 Brown Bud, Syd Valleyview yes Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 18 Legault Andy, Bernie Eaglesham Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 18 Bouchard Paul Eaglesham Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 18 Barnaby Farm Eaglesham Vol. 1 Issue 1. pg. 18 Kowalchuk Eddy Vol. 1 Issue 2. pg. 1,3-7 Forbes Alexander, Agnes Grande Prairie yes Vol. 1 Issue 2. pg. 3 Nelson Ike Grande Prairie Vol. 1 Issue 2. pg. 3-8 Paul Tom, Kenneth Robert Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 4 Bezanson Mrs Vol. 1 Issue 3 pg. 4 Benson's Stopping Place Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 4 Patterson Jack Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 5 Moore Mrs Jim Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 5 Hadwin Dr Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 5 Macklin I V Flying Shot Lake yes Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 5 Clifford Maude Flying Shot Lake yes Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 6,7 Cameron Jean Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 6 Forbes Presbyterian Church Grande Prairie yes Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 6 McQueen Presbyterian Church Grande Prairie Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 6,7 Wright Rev E A Grande Prairie yes Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 6 Wembley United Church Wembley Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 7 Rooney Mr Grande Prairie yes Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 7 Pitman Curley, Martha Bear Lake yes Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 7 Presbyterian Youth Choir Grande Prairie yes Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 7 Presbyterian Ladies in the Church Kitchen Grande Prairie yes Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 8 Kinueseehkanik Seepeesis Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 8 Muntohkan (Spirit) Creek Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 8-11 New Fish Creek Post Office New Fish Creek yes Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 8-11 Gordon's Store and Garage New Fish Creek yes Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 8-11 New Fish (Cloustan) Creek New Fish Creek yes Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 8,9 Belcourt Francis yes Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 8,10 Puskwaskau Forestry Tower yes Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 9-11 New Fish Creek School New Fish Creek yes Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 9-11 St John the Evangelist Church New Fish Creek yes Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 9-11 Smith Edgar, Cora New Fish Creek yes Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 9-11 Gilmore Lake New Fish Creek yes Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 9-11 Bradley Celima New Fish Creek yes Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 9-11 Gordon Jim, Julie New Fish Creek yes Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 9-11 Dollar Lakes yes Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 12,13 Cochrane Robert Bezanson Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 12,13 Calihoo/Callihoo Louis yes Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 12 Cunningham Sam Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 12 Gouchie Pat, St Pierre Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 12 St Arnault Xavier Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 12 Calihoo/Callihoo Elzier, Adam, William Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 12 Bisson Baptiste Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 12 Knife Joe Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 12 Einkester William Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 12 Donald Robert Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 12 Lesser Slave Lake Lesser Slave lake Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 12 Grouard Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 12 Ferguson St Pierre Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 13 LeTreste Father Joseph yes Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 13 St Vincent's Mission Grande Prairie yes Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 14,15 Welter Betty Grande Prairie Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 15 Cameron Cam, Martha Bonanza Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 16 Clifford Maude, Harry Flying Shot Lake Vol. 1 Issue 2 pg. 16 Montrose School Grande Prairie Vol. 1 Issue 3 pg. 1 Catholic Mission Spirit River Settlement yes Vol.
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