- CA GPR 0502-2008.100.09
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- 1939
This hall was located east of the Weicker Hotel and was the scene of the Peace River Bible Institute's first graduation.
This hall was located east of the Weicker Hotel and was the scene of the Peace River Bible Institute's first graduation.
PRBI's Chev truck "camperized" and pulling George Little's cabin trailer. Hattie Warren and Mr. & Mrs. Ruark are setting our for Bridgeview.
Aerial view of the Peace River Bible Institute Campus ca. 1960. North row, left to right is men's dorm, chapel, offices and classroom. The main chapel and dining hall is in the middle of the photograph with girl's dorm to the right and staff/student housing in the background.
Bear Lake Bible Camp, started as a ministry of the Peace River Bible Institute, later had its own board and organization. Shown here are the chapel on its permanent site, and campers around 1960.
Elmworth School students stand in front of their school. Photograph from Julie (Argyle) Sawchuk and passed on by Jeanne Smith.
Lambert School District 3932 was organized ca. 1920 and a log school built near what would become the hamlet of Lymburn. In 1948, this frame school was built and used until 1960. Photograph from George Lowen and passed on by Jeanne Smith
William Adair in uniform walking along a city street and accompanied by a woman. Mr. Adair was the first teacher in Teepee Creek in the school that was on the quarter section east of the United Church.
Hythe Elementary School in the 1970s.
Hythe Elementary School in the 1990s.
Southwell School Students and Teacher
In the late 1940s Southwell School District held white elephant sales to raise money for Red Cross. Red Cross matched the money to provide a wheelchair for Mrs. Pretzer who lived beside the school. Back row, l-r: Mrs. Gladys Park, teacher, EileenTollefsrud, Florence Southwell, Mary Olychuk, Gloria Cavanagh, Arthur Tollefsrud. Front Row: Evelyn Tollefsrud, Roberta Weller, Mrs. Pretzer (in chair), Ruth Pool, Jeanette Chandler, Kenneth Pool. Southwell School District 4470 was located north-west of Hythe. Mrs Pretzer died in 1953.