- 0140
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Authority record- 0138
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Mission and District Garden Club
- 0130
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The Mission and District Garden Club was established in 1965 to provide education in horticulture and to exhibit garden produce.
Western Canadian Soapbox Derby Association
- 0127
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- 0126
- Corporate body
- 0113
- Corporate body
- 0112
- Corporate body
- 1975-
Mission Committee for Quality Childcare
- 0111
- Corporate body
British Columbia Old Age Pensioners Organization - Mission Branch 28
- 0105
- Corporate body
Mission Regional Chamber of Commerce
- 0098
- Corporate body
- 1893-
Mission High Grad 1953 Reunion Committee
- 0095
- Corporate body
- 0058
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- 1998-2016
- 0052
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Mission Agricultural Association
- 0047
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Mission Indian Friendship Centre Society
- 0044
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Mission Indian Friendship Centre Society
- 0044
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- 1973-
- 0040
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- 0036
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Friends of Hatzic Rock Society
- 0033
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- 1991-1996
- 0031
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St. Michael's Children's Centre
- 0030
- Corporate body
- 1957-1987
Patricia Mantle (1911-1998), former primary school teacher, started St. Michael’s Children’s Centre in 1957 after gathering a group of children together to serve as companions for a friend’s son she was providing respite care for a couple of days a week. After outgrowing her living-room, in 1960 she leased a building to operate the pre-school on land owned by the District of Mission located on Ruskin Crescent. For the next three decades, she both managed and taught at the pre-school five days a week, offering an educational program for three to five year olds designed to help their emotional, social and personal growth and development. Attended by multiple generations of local families, the school was phased out in 1987 following a building inspection in 1986 deeming the structure unsafe for occupation and a recommendation for its demolition. It was believed to be the oldest pre-school in the Fraser Valley.
- 0029
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- 1980-2016
Royal Canadian Legion - Mission Branch 57
- 0028
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- 0025
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- 1908-1996
For all records pertaining to the "Fraser Valley Record" SEE under current name "Mission City Record."
The Fraser Valley Record was first published in 1908 in Mission City. The newspaper served the interests of Agassiz, Harrison, Harrison Mills, Hatzic, Mission City, Matsqui, Langley, Haney, Hammond, Coquitlam, Port Moody and the surrounding areas. The paper covered news of local, provincial and national importance. Under the new managing editor Lang Sands, the newspaper changed its focus in 1944 to Mission and immediately adjacent communities of Hatzic Island, Hatzic Prairie, Dewdney, Deroche, Nicomen Island, Lake Errock, and McConnell Creek.
In 1996, the newspaper was renamed The Mission City Record and became tabloid in size.
- 0025
- Corporate body
- 1996-
The "Fraser Valley Record" was renamed the "Mission City Record" in 1996, and became tabloid in size.
The Fraser Valley Record was first published in 1908 in Mission City. The newspaper served the interests of Agassiz, Harrison, Harrison Mills, Hatzic, Mission City, Matsqui, Langley, Haney, Hammond, Coquitlam, Port Moody and the surrounding areas. The paper covered news of local, provincial and national importance. Under the new managing editor Lang Sands, the newspaper changed its focus in 1944 to Mission and immediately adjacent communities of Hatzic Island, Hatzic Prairie, Dewdney, Deroche, Nicomen Island, Lake Errock, and McConnell Creek.
Mission Friends of the Library
- 0007
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Hatzic Ratepayers' Association
- 0006
- Corporate body
Whonnock Community Association
- Corporate body
- 1975-
The Whonnock Memorial Hall Society was incorporated on December 15, 1975. On December 1, 1981, the name of the society was changed by special resolution to Whonnock Community Association (WCA). The Association carried out a historical project in 1985, prompted by the 1980 celebration of the 90th anniversary of the Whonnock school, an occasion which brought many former residents of Whonnock together. The intention of the WCA was to produce a booklet on the history of the Whonnock community with an emphasis on the establishment of postal service in the area. Funding for two summer student research positions was provided by Challenge '85, British Columbia/Canada Summer Employment Program. The target date for the booklet was the 100th anniversary celebration in 1990. Although the manuscript was not completed nor the book published, the research data and materials were saved and preserved by the WCA.
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