The older photo shows the McGregor family farm. Jim McGregor, the former 91原创 City fire chief and a columnist with the 91原创 Advance Times, said the farm was known as the Melanson property and is at the corner of Glover Road and Norris Road, which is now Highway 10. 鈥淭he gravel road on the left is Norris which is now the Bypass and the gravel 鈥榯rail鈥 on the right is Mufford Crescent,鈥 he explained. Today the former Melanson property is the site of the Mercedes Benz dealership.
A look through the history of the 91原创s:
Eighty Years Ago
December 7, 1939
- A rare treat was offered to 91原创 residents at Wainwright Park. Buffalo steaks were being sold at the Simpson Bros. Market in Fort 91原创. At the time, the specialty was a treat that few Canadians could enjoy.
Seventy Years Ago
December 8, 1949
- 91原创 audiences were introduced to a new game when the 91原创 Lions Club presented 鈥淢illionaires Night鈥 in the Athletic Hall. The game of 鈥5,000鈥 was built along the lines of the stock exchange, with Lions operating the buying and selling booths.
Sixty Years Ago
December 3, 1959
- Capacity audiences filled St. Andrews Anglican Church for a four-member St. Andrew鈥檚 Players cast production of 鈥淭he Late Edwina Black.鈥
Fifty Years Ago
December 4, 1969
- Glen Valley parents threatened to take their children off the buses, unless safety measures were taken at the West Bluff on River Road. The narrow, winding section of the road was on a gravel truck route. Muddy, then freezing conditions were making the road dangerous for school buses.
Forty Years Ago
December 5, 1979
- An application to start a disco and carpet store got three readings from 91原创 City Council, but the applicant鈥檚 request for a liquor licence was denied by the Ministry of Consumer and Corporate Affairs.
Thirty Years Ago
December 6, 1989
- A representative for five garbage collection companies warned Township council that putting contracts for their services out to public tender would drive small, local garbage collectors out of business.
Twenty Years Ago
December 7, 1999
- All of Township hall was in a tizzy over the 91原创 Advance鈥檚 disclosure of former councillor Heather McMullan鈥檚 request for financial legal aid in the suit brought against her by former mayor John Scholtens supporter Gregory Thomas. Senior staff were concerned that the Advance had obtained the information through a leak, as the request had been intended to be confidential.
December 10, 1999
- Details of plans for the 200th Street freeway interchange were revealed鈥 sort of. People who came to the unveiling with suggestions and questions, for the most part, left disappointed.
- Trinity Western University鈥檚 battle to offer full teacher education was heading to the Supreme Court of Canada. The B.C. Teachers Federation were getting in the way of the program, claiming that TWU鈥檚 requirement that students sign a 鈥渃ommunity standards鈥 agreement would predispose graduating teachers to be biased against homosexual students in classrooms.
- Trustee Dave Hall was elected chair of the school board.
- As Township council started its budget deliberations, the previously open meetings were closed to the public and press by newly elected mayor Kurt Alberts.
