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Mission City, B.C.

Photograph of Main Street looking west. Safeway is the predominate storefront.

Klenk, Carl William

Mission City, B.C.

Photograph of Main Street looking west. Safeway is the predominate storefront.

Klenk, Carl William

Mission City, B.C.

Photograph of Main Street looking west. Safeway is the predominate storefront.

Klenk, Carl William

Queen Winnie and Attendants, Mission B.C. May, 1940

Queen Winnie Solloway (center) and in unknown order: Maids of Honour - Betty Gurling, Naida Shook and Page Boys - Donnie Wilcox, Billy Addison and Flower Girls - Evelyn Stokes, Yvonne Zebeck, Maureen Byrnell, Grace Gun, Betty Brient, Mary Middleton.
Queen and Attendants on a stage with Union Jack flags, surrounded by unidentified crowd members.

Mission Hospital Auxiliary

Queen Annabel and Attendants, Mission B.C. May, 1941

Queen Annabel Haigh (center, behind microphone) and in unknown order: Maids of Honour - Betty Jayne Hope, Rita Parker and Page Boys Jackie Bowie, John Gibbard and Flower Girls - Eunice, Evelyn, Betty, Clara, Dorthy, Nettie.
All seated on a stage with coat of arms backdrop, surrounded by unidentified men and women.

Mission Hospital Auxiliary

Mission City. B.C.

Photograph looking east down Main Street. Storefronts include Rex Cox Menswear and the Canadian Bank of Commerce.

Klenk, Carl William

Mission City. B.C.

Photograph looking east down Main Street. Storefronts include Rex Cox Menswear and the Canadian Bank of Commerce.

Klenk, Carl William

Mission City. B.C.

Photograph looking east down Main Street. Storefronts include Rex Cox Menswear and the Canadian Bank of Commerce.

Klenk, Carl William

Mission City. B.C.

Photograph looking east down Main Street. Storefronts include Rex Cox Menswear and the Canadian Bank of Commerce.

Klenk, Carl William

In Memoriam Album

The album (24 pages) is a book of remembrance for World War II assembled by Robert "Pop" Grinsted who was Chief Janitor at the high school. He presented it to "Mission high School in memory of the Alumni who fell in World War II."

Ecole Mission Secondary

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