Referenced Name, Location or Item - Peachland Museum
Referenced Name, Location or Item Old Page Number New Page Number
"back pack gyppo" 452 241
"Baldy" the cow died - stuffed with bread 571 360
"Best natured man that ever lived" 601 390
"Big Durant" (Vehicle) 224 14
"Books of Knowledge" 226 16
"Boxcar" - family goods, cow and chickens travel to Peachland in 1927-11-10 571 360
"browned off" wanted something else 483 272
"brush with death" 446, 447 235, 236
"Brutton" - ship 485 274
"Bump" 398 187
"Cayuses" (Horses) 240 30
"Corvettes" - building ships 576 365
"Crooked Face" 224 14
"Cyclos" - our milk cow 597 386
"Da Da Scott" 225 15
"Dead-Eye-Dick" - Hunting and Fishing - Sid & Annie did s much hunting & fishing. She was a good shot nicknammed " Dead-Eye- Dick" 573 362
"Diamond Hitch" 241 31
"Dick" our buckskin pony - took cows to pasture and got them home again 670 459
"dream house" 449 238
"Dynamite Five" - music band 656 445
"End of all Wars" 485 274
"Fiddle" - playing for seniors 632 421
"Fishy Miller" - Alex was a good fisherman - biggest Kamloops Trout 515 304
"Fishy Miller" - he was an avid fisherman 468 257
"Flexible Flair" sleigh 446 235
"Forest Hills" 626 415
"Freedom of the Municipality" awarded to Jim Wilds 1981-04-11 657 446
"Gold Fever" 228 18
"Grader" - mechanical graders replaced bench packing and sorting in Walters Limited new packinghouse 681 470
"greased log chute" 465 254
"Gregg house" 605 394
"grinning logs" - moving logs uphill 570 359
"H.H.Thompson the Burbank of Canada" 605 394
"Hige ToneMary" - well known Indiginous lady 538 327
"High-Tone Mary" and other Indians - bought deer hides 385 174
"In Dairy Vale" 225 15
"Iron Horse" mine - near Glen Lake 540 329
"Kikaninnies" 226 16
"Lady Help" - ladies from England and Scotland looking for help 640 429
"Lakeview" - name of mineral claim 650 439
"Lambly's Landing" - constructed a wharf 427 216
"Lingo Cup" for flowers 384 173
"little truck with homemade backhouse cab" 468 257
"London" gas engine 653 442
"Maggie" - Fred Young's horse stumbled and Fred died when his head hit a rock 679 468
"Maud Moore" - ferry operated - twice daily - Naramata to Summerland 532 321
"Mickey" - shot - bell never found 1927-1929 540 329
"Mikado" 538 327
"Minnedosa" - ship from Southampton 485 274
"Moores Ranch" 436 225
"Peachland Pneguins" - children aged 11 to 15 673 462
"piggly-wiggly" 446 235
"Pilgrims Progress" - John Bunyan 588 377
"Plymouth Brethren" - Jacob and Amey were PB and we had church inour home with people coming from, Westbank, Glenrosa and Summerland 672 461
"Plymouth Brethren" religious faith 671 460
"poor Ollie and Damn poor Ollie" 468 257
"Portage Review" and "Brandon Times" newspapers 528 317
"Pot-Hole" property between Ellison and Minto Street 408 197
"Powder Man" 240 30
"Preacher Smith" on his walks from Kelowna to Penticton 467 256
"Promised Land" 589 378
"Remittance Men" - hired to help on farms - some were good and some were useless 640 429
"Rhubarb" called "pie plant" by the baker Mr. Stevens - he was probably American 682 471
"Seed Subdivision" 235 25
"Shook" - sold to Okanagan Packinghouses 675 464
"Smiling Ekins" 446 235
"Sweet Potato " Thompson 605 394
"Sweet Potato" 446 235
"Teapot Brown" 435 224
"Ted's Garage" 234 24
"The Bluebird" 226 16
"The Crown" 213 3
"The Dizzy Four" - dance band with Tom Boswell, Sid Smalls, Frank Bradley, Ted Topham 629 418
"The Game Warden" 226, 227 16, 17
"The Hill" 228 18
"The Hotel" 218, 219 8, 9
"The Ibbotson Place" 228 18
"The Indians" 227 17
"The Old Dragon" (Miss Stewart) 230 20
"The Park" 213 3
"The Ranch" 223, 225, 226 13, 15
"The Spring" - was a scary place after dark. Kept to the middle of the road to avoid evil spirits and dangerous animals 559 348
"The Valley" 228 18
"These Old People" - Billy William's favourite saying 658 447
"trained ducks to answer the bell" 460 249
"Walter" - a dog that attended all funerals in the Peachland Cemetery 608 397
"Wild Bill" Wilson eating most cobs of corn contest 413 202
"wood tick" - Annie had tick on her leg and her leg went numb as she travelled by train to see parents in New Westminster 572 361
Headwaters Dams - #2 & #3 Dams 242 32
Peachland Curling Club Shares - $100.00 shares 342 132
10 acre farm next to J.M. Robinson's 394 183
10 acre parcel - 1 mile south of Peachland 671 460
100 Mile House 389 178
100 Mile House 477 266
12th Street - Pete sold the orchard in 1968 and moved to 12th street. 627 416
13th Highlanders Black Watch 663 452
1500 ewes on ranch 452 241
1898 - houses; Fife Moore's, the McCall's, the Thompson-Elliott's & the Alex Miller's. 545, 546 334, 335
1899 - water rights on Deep Creek 373 162
1907 cold winter 323 113
1909 & 1910 - Regatta in Naramata 532 321
1913 Tudhope-McIntyre car 442 231
1914 - Peachland had three packinghouses: Rowcliffes, Associated and Walters Limited. 679 468
1919- Jack and Ruby Wilson met, 19920 - they married 664 453
1939-1945 WWII 339 129
1944 - Cletrac - orchard tractor 527 316
1946 Storm - heavy damage to trees and property 639 428
1949 -1950 heavy frost kills trees 340 130
1958 - Peachland 50th Anniversary - former Old Timer residents returned for reunion 551 340
1965 - New Municipal Hall - Candace McDougald & Annie Miller (Peachland's oldest pioneers) planted cedar tree on front lawn 551,552 340,341
1979 Orchestra Re-Union - Ted, Hilda, Sid, Harold & Neil played all the old familiar tunes at the Peachland School Reunion Dance 674 463
1st Boy Scout troop in Peachland 1919 629 418
1st Car in Peachland 504 293
1st car in Peachland owned by George Lang 431 220
1st car on Summerland-Peachland road 286 76
1st chain saw 364 153
1st High School teacher & 1st Principal in Penticton 496 285
1st logging truck in Peachland - a Ford single axle 517 306
1st orchard in Peachland 1885 382 171
1st Packinghouse - United Growers Co-op 318 108
1st person to own a motorcycle 461 250
1st Reeve of the Municipality of Peachland - served 2 years 432 221
1st Royalite Service Station in BC 459 248
1st sawmill at Hewitts Wharf - (Renfrew Road at H97) 433 222
1st School - now Alglican Church 463 252
1st Schoolroom in Alice Elliotts House 329 119
1st Street 354 143
2 sons and 2 daughters 463 252
2 years in jail over quarrel with natives in Kelowna 404 193
24 chickens for Church Dinner 442 231
24th May Celebrations 301 91
24th of May picnics - Trepanier Falls or Deep Creek 473 262
24th of May was Great Sports Day 447 236
2nd Riel Rebellion 328 118
30 foster children 416 205
3rd Street 348 137
4 Johns in Classroom - Teacher named them John, Johnnie, Jack and Jackie 329 119
4 Ministers ate a meal and argued merits of their respective religions 409 198
4 sons 463 252
40 acres of land in Trpanier 505 294
4666 Princeton Ave - house and orchard 511 300
5 acres of fruit trees 420 209
50 chickens in hot car 370 159
5th Street - bought house there - rest of lives 571 360
61st wedding anniversary 525 314
63rd Battalion in 1915 WWI 348 137
6th street property 332 122
72nd Highlanders 374 163
80 Boxcars of fruit each year 445 234
a Christian woman 466 255
a spritualist who held seances 462 251
A.C.Pooles Bakery in Kelowna 279 69
A.C.W. 419 208
A.Cutbill livery 463 252
A.E.Moore in Calgary 671 460
A.J. MacKenzie property owned by Mr. Crowder 517 306
A.R.D.A. Dam 245 35
A.V. Moore. Wholesaler of Calgary 437 226
abandoned Peace River trek and returned to Peachland 488 277
Abbotsford 425 214
Acacia trees 310 100
Accountant or Secretary for the cannery or packinghouse 638 427
Acetylene was used for a time and now batteries - serviced every 6 months 509 298
active community and church workers 442 231
Active in Community Activities, - played at churches, weddings and dances 523 312
ACW Bazaar at the Orange Hall before Christmas 474 263
ADAM, Mr. & Mrs. James 503 292
ADAMS, Buster 212 2
ADAMS, Grandma Mrs. Nathan (Christina) d. 1966 age 94 315 105
ADAMS, Jack 211 1
ADAMS, Jack 1904 - 1976 (brother of Mary Duquemin) 314 104
ADAMS, Jack 1904 - 1976 (brother of Mary Duquemin) 315 105
ADAMS, Nettie 211, 212 1, 2
ADAMS, Osgoode 211,212 1,2
ADAMS, Wayne 211, 212 1, 2
ADDERLEY, Louise (nee MacNeill) 489 278
ADDERLEY, Louise (nee MacNeill) 490 279
Administrator of Territorial Affairs 267 57
adopted girl named Laura 471 260
adopted son of Mr. & Mrs. Hugh McDougall (Sawdust McDougall) 501 290
Africa 293 83
Africa 231, 232, 233 21, 22, 23
After WWII - Ted returned and he and Art bought the Ruffle place on Renfrew road. They had planted 600 fruit trees. 620 409
Agassiz Experimental Farm 256 46
Agregate Trophy at Vernon Track and Field Meet 465 254
Air Cadets 637 426
Air Post Maintenance - Staff Sergeant 411 200
Airforce 236 26
Airplane Construction course 611 400
Airports in Penticton and Hope BC 673 462
AITKENS, (Bagley), Mary 212 2
AITKENS, (Lupton), May 212, 213, 214, 2, 3, 4
AITKENS, (nee Lang), (Mitchell), Kathleen (Guffie) 212, 214 2, 4
AITKENS, Bill 320 110
AITKENS, Clem 324 114
AITKENS, Clem 640 429
AITKENS, Clem 642 431
AITKENS, Clem Mrs. - became President ACW 474 263
AITKENS, Clement (Clem) 212, 213 2, 3
AITKENS, David 212 2
AITKENS, Ernest (Ernie) 212, 213 2, 3
AITKENS, Family 470 259
AITKENS, Ferdinand 212 2
AITKENS, Ferdinand 247 37
AITKENS, G.B.A. 239 29
AITKENS, Joy 212 2
AITKENS, Kathleen 212, 214 2, 4
AITKENS, Kathleen (Guffie) and Bill - had a car 341 131
AITKENS, Lionel 212, 214 2, 4
AITKENS, Lionel 214, 215 4, 5
AITKENS, Lionel 663 452
AITKENS, William (Bill) 212, 213, 214 2, 3, 4
Alaska gold rush years - 1898 520 309
Alaska Highway 360 149
Albergh Vermont, USA 321 111
Alberta 261 51
Alberta 268 58
Alberta 284 74
Alberta 348 137
Alberta 421 210
Alberta 221, 227 11, 17
Alberta 625 414
Alberta - foothills of the Rockies 429 218
Alberta Government Telephones - until retires 660 449
Alberta, 1900 - Lamont district 668 457
Aldershot 233, 244 23, 34
ALDERSON, Lillian Emily (nee Palmer) 515 304
ALDERSON, Lillian Emily (nee Palmer) to Vancouver in 1926 to complete her education. 516 305
Alex Miller house 311 101
Alex was naked on beach except for a straw boater hat 469 258
Alexandra Court 356 145
Alexandra Court 475 264
Alexandra Court - 1982 536 325
Alexandra Court - Ted and Ida Topham now live at Alexandra Court 632 421
Alfred E. Ruffle joined 56th Infantry Brigade, lied about age to join - overseas in 1916 533 322
Alhambra, Alberta - 1912 578 367
Alice Elliott's house on 4th Street 657 446
Allan Wilson's pasture - purchased from him by Frank and Dana Wilson 661 450
Allandale, BC. 244 34
Allen Grove area 257 47
Allenby, near Princeton 425 214
Allison store in Princeton 382 171
Allison trail to Granite Creek (later Princeton) 382 171
Almira, Washington - high school diploma 452 241
ALPAUGH, Andy 295 85
ALPAUGH, Andy had a Model-T - used as school bus until one kid, Ken Wright, was knockeed down and broke an arm or leg. 626 415
ALPAUGH, Andy haulsed Tomlin fuurniture to Oliver with Vic and Irene riding on top 618 407
also stationed at Midway and mail clerk on the railway 500 289
Alton, England 535 324
Ambleside, Lake District, England 640 429
America 566 355
American Army 425 214
American Revolution 330 120
Amiens - wounded 374 163
amputated arm 427 216
Amuse Children - Albert had a jumping handkerchief trick that the children loved 649 438
Anaheim, California 479 268
Anahim 258 48
ANDERSON, Mr. 331 121
ANDERSON, Mr. - a clairvoyant 529 318
ANDREW, Dr. 292 82
Angell Saloon at Beaver 382 171
Anglican All Hallows School 256 46
Anglican Church 317 107
Anglican Church 388 177
Anglican Church 458 247
Anglican Church 601 390
Anglican Church 650 439
Anglican church and Community Activities 624 413
Anglican church and Community Activities 624 413
Anglican Church Women (A.C.W.) 266 56
Anglican W.A. 649 438
Anglican Young People Association 457 246
ANGUS, Bob 472 261
animals, sports and music 445 234
Annacis Island 426 215
Antiques - Sold antiques from small shop 521 310
Antler's Beach 239 29
Antler's Beach Motel 239 29
Antler's Café 239 29
Antlers Trailer Park 468 257
ANTOINE, Louise 472 261
ANTOINE, Mary - indiginous friend 472 261
Anvil - Shaws borrowed Albert West's anvil - put anvil in old gin box and took to freight office - Albert came to pickup - what a surprise !! 561 350
APELSOSSER - an employee at the Steven's bakery 618 407
Appendicitis 274 64
apple cider 316 106
apple jelly and sweet cider 449 238
Apple varieties & pears, apricots and cherries 339 129
Apple wood for heating our home 597 386
Appledale in the Kootenays 433 222
Apples - Bill took apples to his Eskimo friends and they really enjoyed the Okanagan finest. 669 458
Apples: Wagners, Snow, Maiden' blush, York Imperial, Greening and others 664 453
appointed manager of Greata Ranch 443 232
Appointed Medical Health Officer of Peachland, 1910 at $50 per annum 513 302
Aquatic Club - Kelowna 472 261
Aquitania 299 89
ARAKI, (Child), Lillian 215 5
ARAKI, (nee Nariiwa), Yoneko 215 5
ARAKI, Dennis 215 5
ARAKI, Mits 215 5
ARAKI, Paul 215 5
ARAKI, Timmy 215 5
Arawana 463 252
Archives of the University of Saskatchewan in Regina 458 247
Arcola Saskatchewan 457 246
Arctic 278 68
ardent fisherman and hunter 525 314
Arizona 477 266
Arizona 1983 393 182
ARKELL, Joe from Summerland 465 254
arm in theshing machine 427 216
Armistice Service 677 466
Armistice Signed 374 163
Armoured Corps 320 110
Armstrong 482 271
Armstrong 510 299
Armstrong 525 314
Armstrong Fair 369 158
Armstrong then known as Landsdowne 607 396
Armstrong, BC 385 174
Armstrong, BC - 1910 583 372
Army Boxing Belt trophy 293 83
Army Challenge Trophy 293 83
Army Freight - Dawson Creek to Whitehorse 360 149
Army in 1940 289 79
Arnprior, Ontario 279 69
Arrow Lake 497 286
Arrow Lakes 319 109
Arsenate of Lead and D.D.T. sprays 340 130
Art Garraway's little stone house 402 191
Arthritis - Billy Williams said was caused by cold days in the trenches during WWI 658 447
artistry with logs and rockwork 379 168
Arts and Craft classes 582 371
ASHLEY, (nee Adams) Lila 216 6
ASHLEY, (nee Brennan) Janice 216 6
ASHLEY, (nee Davis), Edith 215, 216 5, 6
ASHLEY, (nee Downey) Marina 216 6
ASHLEY, (nee Ellis) Betty 216 6
ASHLEY, (nee Hawkes) Marian 216 6
ASHLEY, (nee Rozander) Lana 216 6
ASHLEY, Bill 216 6
ASHLEY, Cyril (Tyl) 215, 216 5, 6
ASHLEY, Dale Victor 216 6
ASHLEY, Darcy 216 6
ASHLEY, David 216 6
ASHLEY, Diane 216 6
ASHLEY, Eric (Ek) 215, 216 5, 6
ASHLEY, Gary 216 6
ASHLEY, Irvine (Did) 215, 216 5, 6
ASHLEY, Jeanette 216 6
ASHLEY, June 216 6
ASHLEY, Kathryn 215, 216 5, 6
ASHLEY, Loretta 216 6
ASHLEY, Lyndon (Lyn) 215, 216 5, 6
ASHLEY, Marian (nee Hawkes) d. 1936 388 177
ASHLEY, Marilyn 216 6
ASHLEY, Marion 388 177
ASHLEY, Melville (Mel) 215, 216 5, 6
ASHLEY, Melville William m. Marian (nee Hawkes) in 1927 388 177
ASHLEY, Michael 216 6
ASHLEY, Neil 216 6
ASHLEY, Noel 216 6
ASHLEY, Richard 216 6
ASHLEY, Sandra 216 6
ASHLEY, Victoria 216 6
ASHLEY, Wayne Leighton 216 6
ASHLEY, William 215, 216 5, 6
ASHLEY, William James Barry 216 6
Ashton Creek, Near Enderby - Stan Wraight remarried and had another family 678 467
Aspen Grove - "7X Ranch" 483 272
Aspen Grove - ranch, small store and gas station 1929-1946 488 277
Assessor - Provincial Government 428 217
Assissipi, Manitoba 314 104
Assistant Commissioner of Lands 428 217
Assistant Commissioner of Lands and Works 427 216
Assistant Scoutmaster 629 418
Assisted tugboat and barge lost in fog one night 1934 - blew his bugle to alert crew 526 315
Assmus & Bodnar 238 28
Athletic Association - energetic worker 637 426
Athletic Hall 315 105
Athletic Hall 320 110
Athletic Hall 445 234
Athletic Hall 660 449
Athletic Hall - medal presentation Pioneers 552 341
Athletic Hall - 1st in Okanagan with Regulation Size Basketball Floor 391 180
Athletic Hall - In 1935 the Athletic Hall was built with public subscription. Ted Topham was president of the committee for 7 or more years 631 420
Athletic Hall - Sid Smalls and Frank Bradley worked on building the hall 573 362
Athletic Hall dances - organized by Harold and Neil Witt 674 463
Athletic Hall used to capacity 447 236
AUNE, Allan 419 208
AUNE, Charmion 419 208
AUNE, Dennis 419 208
Australia 349 138
Australia 352 141
Austria 417 206
avid fisherman and hunter 463 252
Award of Merit - bronze award from the BC Government 631 420
Aylsham, Saskatchewan 371 160
AYRES, (nee Vogel), (Todd), Lillian Lotta 217, 218 7, 8
AYRES, Lillian 271 61
AYRES, Pete 217 7
AYRES, Richard James 217 7
Ayrshire Bull 242 32
B.C. 334 124
B.C. Centennial Committee - chairman 631 420
B.C. Coast 679 468
B.C. Electric 462 251
B.C. Forest Service - Kamloops, Penticton, Oliver 542 331
B.C. Forest Service - voluntary fire worker 675 464
B.C. Frui Growers Association 391 180
B.C. Government 271 61
B.C. Hydro 364 153
B.C. Interior Lumbermen's Association - Neil Witt was a charter member 675 464
B.C. Power Commission - diesel generator in Westbank 579 368
B.C. Public Health Nurses - edited paper. 635 424
B.C. Public Service - Vancouver 368 157
B.C. Tree Fruits 356 145
B.C. Tree Fruits Limited 449 238
B.C. Vegetable Marketing Board - Fruit Stand 356 145
B.C.F.G.A. for many years 542 331
B.Ed after 7 years of Summer School 480 269
Babine Lake 367 156
Babine Lake - Omineca Lumber Company 286 76
Babysat Carter's 3 boys when parents were in Oliver 519 308
bachelor dinner 330 120
Bachelor who lived on card gambling. 657 446
back to cattle ranching 455 244
Backhoe business 676 465
BACON, Mr. 395 184
Badminton & Basketball games to 1:00 am 447 236
Badminton and baseball 660 449
badminton and singing 496 285
BAGAN, Joe 218 8
BAILEY, Miss 371 160
BAILEY, Mrs 434 223
BAILEY, Mrs 435 224
BAIN, Charles (Geneva's Brother) Chief Steward on ships out of Vancouver 467 256
BAIN, Charlie & Mrs. (Mrs. Bain is 92 in August 1983) 467 256
BAIN, Clarence (Geneva's brother) - commercial fisherman 467 256
bake oven also used to bake cakes, pies and pastries 510 299
Bakery - Mr, & Mrs. Stevens opened the first bakery in Peachland 682 471
Bakery oven - built for Mr & Mrs. Stevens in Peachland .' 618 407
Bakeshop 227, 228 17, 18
BAKKER, Jean Elizabeth (nee Wilson) b.1940 660 449
Balcarres, Saskatchewan 267 57
Balgonie, Saskatchewan 388 177
Balgonie, Saskatchewan 406 195
Banbridge, County Down, Northern Ireland 610 399
Banff Orchestra 354 143
Banff Springs Hotel 328 118
Banff -Windermere highway - Sinclair Canyoad foreman 570 359
Bank of Montreal - Vernon BC 531 320
BANKS, Ada 570 359
Baptish Church - Grandma Witt played the organ 673 462
Baptist Church 268 58
Baptist Church 284 74
Baptist Church 296 86
Baptist Church 332 122
Baptist Church 333 123
Baptist Church 344 134
Baptist Church 412 201
Baptist Church 431 220
Baptist Church 487 276
Baptist Church 487 276
Baptist Church 491 280
Baptist Church 508 297
Baptist Church 523 312
Baptist Church 225, 231 15, 21
Baptist Church 593 382
Baptist Church 586 375
Baptist Church - 1910 541 330
Baptist Church - 40 plus years in Peachland 511 300
Baptist Church - Bill Siegrist served for many years - last 8 years as Life Deacon 569 358
Baptist Church - new 385 174
Baptist Church - organist for many years 499 288
Baptist Church - organist for many years 500 289
Baptist Church - organized in 1904 527 316
Baptist Church - Superintendent of the Sunday School 413 202
Baptist Church - Treasurer 477 266
Baptist Church - Treasurer 482 271
Baptist Church & Sunday School 487 276
Baptist Church Camp - Harrington Hall 385 174
Baptist Church in Summerland & Peachland 496 285
Baptist Church service held in McCall house until Baptish Church built 1910 492 281
Baptist College - Summerland 577 366
Baptist or Anglican theology student 548 337
Baptist Theological College in Summerland 384 173
BAPTIST, (Trimble), Flora 218, 219, 220, 231 8, 9, 10, 21
BAPTIST, Bert 281 71
BAPTIST, Bert 355 144
BAPTIST, Bert 218, 219, 220, 228 8, 9, 10, 18
BAPTIST, Bert - did bulldozing 651 440
BAPTIST, Cleo 393 182
BAPTIST, Cleo 218, 228 8, 18
BAPTIST, E.A. (Bert) 299 89
BAPTIST, Flora 411 200
BAPTIST, Flora 431 220
BAPTIST, Tex 220 10
Baptists 385 174
Baptists 489 278
Baptist's garage 622 411
Baptist's Garage 589 378
Barber Shop 593 382
BARBER, George 220 10
BARBER, Murray 220 10
Barclay Holdings 531 320
barges and rails - boxcars at packinghouse - 1937 447 236
BARKER, Ann (nee Willis) 469 258
BARKER, Ann (nee Willis) 474 263
BARKER, John - principal Peachland School administered punishment for playing "hookey" to girls and boys on their bottoms 557 346
Barrhead, Alberta 234 24
Barrie, BC 244 34
BARTEE, (nee Newsom) Grace Lydia 220, 221, 222 10, 11, 12
BARTEE, Clayton 222 12
BARTEE, Ernestine 222 12
BARTEE, Leslie 221 11
BARTEE, Mr. Thomas - his pipe, vegetables and goats 595 384
BARTEE, Thomas 220, 221, 222 10, 11, 12
BARTLETT, Herb (Mary Frances brother) 279 69
BARTLETT. Bob Captain. 278 68
BARWICK, m. Emmie (nee Hunt) 288 78
BARWICK, Mel m. Emma (now Marion) (nee Hunt) 399 188
BARWICK, Mr. - teacher 288 78
Baseball - Peachland Players; Shaw bros, Johnny McLaughlan, Hugh Ferguson, Ben Gummow , R.J. Hogg (played without glove) 555 344
Baseball - Seatons; Alex catching, Jack pitching, Archie on 2nd and me (lyle) in centre field 555 344
Baseball and the COUSINS, team 339 129
Baseball Club - raised money 629 418
Baseball in summer 598 387
Baseball League 342 132
Baseball Team - coach 657 446
BASSETTS, family 255 45
Bathurst Paper 367 156
Battle of Lens - Mr. Morgan killed 663 452
Bavarian Alps 306 96
BAWDEN, (nee Cross) Gwen 222, 223 12, 13
BAWDEN, Frances 222, 223 12, 13
BAWDEN, Lloyd 222, 223 12, 13
BAWDEN, Lloyd George 405 194
BAWDEN, Michael 222, 223 12, 13
BAWDEN, Shirley 222, 223 12, 13
BC Dragoons 244 34
BC Forest Service in Nelson 326 116
Beach Ave 219, 223 9, 13
Beach Avenue 292 82
Beach Avenue 309 99
Beach Avenue 331 121
Beach Avenue - built a comfortable home (Frances Draeger's house) 655 444
Beach Avenue - fruit farm 388 177
Beach Avenue & 5th Street house 407 196
Beach Avenue home (Mrs. Fred Topham Sr's house) 549 338
Beach Avenue house 408 197
Beach Avenue house 624 413
Beach cleanup from the "bump" to Ekins 651 440
Beach Road 288 78
Beach shack - on Okanagan beach near Ekins 645 434
Beaded Gloves 265 55
BEALES, Mr & Mrs 315 105
BEAMIN, George and daughter Cgris 315 105
Bean house 366 155
Bear Creek 313 103
Bear Creek 419 208
Bear Creek 463 252
Bear Creek - logging with horses 599 388
Bear Creek - one balloon bomb came down near Bear Creek 648 437
bear grease on head to grow hair 466 255
BEATON, Doris 449 238
BEATON, Louie 449 238
Beatty washers 367 156
BEATTY, (nee Bradbury) Doris (Sister to Edgar) 245 35
beautiful wood carvings 394 183
Beauty Salon 399 188
Beaver Creek Lumber Company in Beaverdell 285 75
Beaver Creek to the Columbia 380 169
Beaver Dams - in 1924 & 1925 Ted Topham cleared out beaver dams at the Summerland Headwaters 629 418
Beaver Lake 535 324
Beaver Lumber Company 523 312
Beaverdell 222 12
Beaverdell 286 76
Beaverdell 289 79
Beaverdell 326 116
Beaverdell 562 351
Bed Bugs - a common pest 642 431
Bedford Grammar School 663 452
BEDFORD, (nee Campbell) (Gardner) Mary 223, 224, 226, 227, 228, 229, 231, 233 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 23
BEDFORD, Danny 232 22
BEDFORD, Eldon Fleming (Flip) 223, 224, 226, 227, 230, 232 13, 14, 16, 17, 20, 22
Bedford, England 588 377
BEDFORD, Leo 223, 224, 226, 227, 228, 230, 231, 233 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 23
BEDFORD, Leo ( "Flip" Bedford's Son) 232 22
BEDFORD, Mrs 447 236
BEDFORD, Paula 232 22
BEDFORD, Ruth 232 22
Bee Keepers Club - President 391 180
Bee Keepers Council of Canada - Life Membership 391 180
BEET, Beverly 234, 235 24, 25
BEET, Eve 234 24
BEET, Gary 234 24
BEET, Michael 234 24
BEET, Ted 223, 234, 235 13, 24, 25
Belfast, Northern Ireland 520 309
Belgium 639 428
BELL Annie 640 429
Bell Pole Company 313 103
Bell Silver Mine 285 75
BELL, Ed 238 28
BELL, Florence 238 28
Belleville, Ontarioe 634 423
Bellingham, Washington 398 187
Belvedere 428 217
Belwood, Ontario 371 160
benefit dance for the baseball team 423 212
BENNETT, William (BC Premier) 262 52
BENOIT, Mrs 356 145
BENSON, Dave 239 29
BENSON, Ruth 239 29
Benton City - picked fruit and lived in tents. 668 457
Benvoulin 255 45
BERRY, Alfred 396 185
BERRY, Eldred 396 185
BERRY, George 396 185
BERRY, Gilbert 396 185
BERRY, Gordon 396 185
BERRY, Kathleen 396 185
BERRY, Nora Jane (nee Sutton) 1885-1950 396 185
BERRY, Ralph 396 185
BERRY, Ralph 397 186
Bert Baptist house on 3rd Street 440 229
Bert Baptist's garage 463 252
Bert Baptist's garage - mechanic 482 271
Bert Smith's Sales Lot - for a few years until health forced retirement 574 363
Best Actress award 645 434
Best Apple pie and jukebox 589 378
Best track and field athlete in the Okanagan 465 254
BEVAN, Mrs. 472 261
Bible College 233 23
Bible courses in Biblical literature 636 425
bicycle shop 478 267
Bienfait, Saskatchewan 389 178
Big Bend country 380 169
Big Bend Highway at Boulder Creek 271 61
Big tree footbridge over Trepanier Creek to go to school 612 401
Big Valley, Alberta 218 8
Biggar, Saskatchewan 228 18
Biggar, Saskatchewan 646 435
biggest bell in the world 485 274
Biles Coleman Company 452 241
Bill had all his hair, most of his teeth (never saw a dentist or brushed his teeth) 466 255
Bill Miller went logging in areas of Trepanier Creek, Deep Creek, Goods Creek, Arawana & KVR at Thirsk 464 253
Bill Renfrew's mother's name was Coward - 525 314
Bill Sanderson home 513 302
Binghamton, N.Y. USA 377 166
Bingo - a border collie visited men during lunch hour. 405 194
Binscarth, Manitoba 395 184
Binscarth, Manitoba 407 196
BIRKELUND, Anna 235, 236 25, 26
BIRKELUND, Arthur 235, 236 25, 26
BIRKELUND, Debra 236 26
BIRKELUND, George 235, 236 25, 26
BIRKELUND, Harry 371 160
BIRKELUND, Harry 234, 235 24, 25
BIRKELUND, Harry m. Ruth (nee Fulks) 352 141
BIRKELUND, Harry - Postmaster 514 303
BIRKELUND, Ruth (nee Fulks) b. 1928 348 137
BIRKELUND, Zandra 236 26
Birmingham, England 388 177
Bisbee, Arizona 462 251
Bishop's Chair 474 263
Bisley - crack shot 293 83
Bismark, North Dakota, USA 332 122
Bittern Lake, Alberta 668 457
BLACK, (nee Bradbury) Evelyn 245, 246 35, 36
BLACK, George P. 317 107
BLACK, Gerald 246 36
Blacksmith - in 1906 Dan White was a blacksmith whose shop was near the Baptist Church 653 442
Blacksmith shop in 1904 658 447
Blennerhasset place 431 220
BLENNERHASSETT, Clara 237 27
BLENNERHASSETT, Gladys 237 27
BLENNERHASSETT, William Arthur 237 27
BLENNERHASSETT, William L. 237 27
BLOWER, Bill 237, 239 27, 29
BLOWER, Danny 237 27
BLOWER, Donna 239 29
BLOWER, John Zebedee 237 27
BLOWER, Karen 237 27
BLOWER, Ken 237 27
BLOWER, Lois 237 27
BLOWER, Noreen 237, 239 27, 29
BLOWER, Steven 237 27
BLOWER, Steven (Bill's son) 239 29
Blue Grouse could be snared as they were not afraid. 620 409
Blue River, BC 377 166
Blue Waters - corner 13th st and Beach Ave. 305 95
Blue Waters Subdivision 283 73
Blue Waters Subdivision - Charles Gaddes developer at time of Highway 97 by-pass 652 441
BlueWaters Subdivision 266 56
BLURTON, H.J. 271 61
Board of Trade 457 246
Board of Variance - Premier Bill Bennett appointed Neil Witt to the Board of Variance in 1976 676 465
boarding house 481 270
Boarding House - remodelled 637 426
Boarding House - run by Marietta Witt when Highway 97 was reconstructed 674 463
Boarding House -3 teachers; Laura Rauch (Lucier), Florence Brown (Mahood), Mr. Aubrey Thomas. Trautman-Garraway workers; Jim Evans, Art Lucier, Phil Lucier, Lorne Fleming, and Tracy Cross. Later another teacher Eve Rees came to live with us 579 368
boarding house and other buildings 433 222
boarding house with 5 children 494 283
boarding house with Chinese cook 486 275
Boat House and Pavillion were located on Okanagan beach at the foot of Lily Street 628 417
boating, swimming, sailing, war canoes 473 262
Bob Hewletts Federal Logging Truck 359 148
Bobs Market 342 132
Bob's Market 661 450
Bobsleighs on Princeton Avenue starting at Birkelunds 369 158
Boeing Aircraft 399 188
Boeing Aircraft Company 611 400
Boer War 217 7
Boer War 291 81
Boer War 293 83
Boer War Veteran 458 247
Boer War veteran 623 412
Boers used women to signal their shooters to shell British 458 247
boilermakers 345 135
Bolshevik whiskers 581 370
Bombed Britons Club 219 9
Bombed Britons Club during WWII 351 140
Bombed Britons Group 346 136
Bonners Ferry, Idaho, USA 321 111
Bonspiel 234 24
BORTON, Bill - a tinsmith from Summerland 510 299
Boston 247 37
Boston, Mass. 462 251
Boston, Massachusetts, USA 322 112
BOSWELL, Mr. - teacher from England - provided little education 537 326
bought 3 parcels - 10, 30 and 6 acre lots 417 206
bought horse from indiginous (indians) from Westbank 471 260
Boundary country of BC 498 287
BOWERING, Ewart - teacher 288 78
BOWERING, Ewart - teacher 377 166
BOWERING, Ewert - high school teacher 320 110
BOWERING, J 467 256
BOWERING, Mr. 228 18
BOWERING, Mr. 345 135
Bowling Alley in Ganges 232 22
Bowmans in Vernon - bought apples at $3 per ton 518 307
boxing gloves 328 118
Boy Scout Leader 442 231
Boy Scout leaders 293 83
Boys who left for WWI said goodbye 436 225
BRADBURY, (nee ?) Barb (Ralph's wife) 245 35
BRADBURY, (nee ?) Heather (Wife of John) 246 36
BRADBURY, (nee Youngson) Josephine 245, 246 35, 36
BRADBURY, Alberta (Birdie) (nee Mitchell) 1918 - ? 249 39
BRADBURY, Bertha (Edwin Neil), Children; Franklin, Ray, Peggy 246 36
BRADBURY, Beverly 250 40
BRADBURY, Bill (Brother of Edgar) 240, 245 30, 35
BRADBURY, Bill (Sr.) (Father of Edgar) 245, 246 35, 36
BRADBURY, Edgar 343 133
BRADBURY, Edgar 489 278
BRADBURY, Edgar 502 291
BRADBURY, Edgar 237, 239, 245 27, 29, 35
BRADBURY, Edgar 537 326
BRADBURY, Edgar m.IVY (nee Law) 1933-05-12 439 228
BRADBURY, Edgar & Ivy (nee Law) 289 79
BRADBURY, Edgar & Ivy (nee Law) 300 90
BRADBURY, Edgar (Ed) - had a Hereford bull 580 369
BRADBURY, Eliza (Mother of Edgar) 245, 246 35, 36
BRADBURY, Eva 243, 244, 245 33, 34, 35
BRADBURY, Gerry 250 40
BRADBURY, Ivy 423 212
BRADBURY, Ivy 219, 243, 244 9, 33, 34
BRADBURY, Ivy (nee Bradbury) 274 64
BRADBURY, Ivy (nee Law) 434 223
BRADBURY, Ivy (nee Law) lost 3 cousins in WWI 436, 437 225, 226
BRADBURY, John 245, 246 35, 36
BRADBURY, Mark (Ralph's son) 245 35
BRADBURY, Megan (Ralph's daughter) 245 35
BRADBURY, Mona 250 40
BRADBURY, Norman 320 110
BRADBURY, Norman (Brother of Edgar) 248 38
BRADBURY, Norman (Brother of Edgar) 228, 240, 245, 246 18, 30, 35, 36
BRADBURY, Ralph (Son of Edgar and Ivy) 245 35
BRADBURY, Ralph (Son of Edgar) 244, 245 34, 35
BRADBURY, Valli (Eva's daughter) 245 35
BRADBURY, Vicky 250 40
BRADBURY, Virginia (Eva's daughter) 245 35
BRADBURY, W.T. - had flat bed Model T 342 132
BRADBURY, William (Bill) 1907-1955 249 39
BRADBURY, William Thomas 1913 246 36
BRADBURY, Wilma 249 39
BRADBURY, Wilma 250 40
BRADLEY, Charles Francis - d 1957 252 42
BRADLEY, Family 419 208
BRADLEY, Frank 306 96
BRADLEY, Frank 320 110
BRADLEY, Frank 356 145
BRADLEY, Frank 378 167
BRADLEY, Frank 308, 309 98, 99
BRADLEY, Frank - bought Jack Wilson's cow and moved the dairy business to the Lambly Ranch 665 454
BRADLEY, Frank - Water Bailiff 365 154
BRADLEY, Frank & Martha 423 212
BRADLEY, Frank (Uncle Frank) 293 83
BRADLEY, Frank 1907-1982 252 42
BRADLEY, Frank 1907-1982 253 43
BRADLEY, Frank on the water line 291 81
BRADLEY, Jack 254 44
BRADLEY, Jean 252 42
BRADLEY, Martha (nee Boehm) d 1980 252 42
BRADLEY, Martha (nee Boehm) d 1980 253, 254 43, 44
BRADLEY, Martha (nee Boehm) married Frank Bradley 572 361
BRADLEY, Rosetta (nee Goodison) (Tett) d 1969 252 42
BRADLEY, Rosetta (nee Goodison) (Tett) d 1969 253 43
BRADLEY, Roy 252 42
BRADLEY, Roy 254 44
BRADLEY, Shirley 252 42
BRADLEY, Terry 252 42
BRADLEY, Terry & Sharon (nee Gerrs) C - Tammy, Colleen, Todd 254 44
Bradley's Place 239 29
Bramshott, England 348 137
Branch 69 Royal Canadian Legion - last living Charter Member 535 324
Brandon College 501 290
Brandon Lane - moved to town 601 390
Brandon Manitoba - dray and ice business 591 380
Brandon Times 498 287
Brandon to Moose Jaw by ox-team 413 202
Brandon, Manitoba 494 283
Brandon, Manitoba 544 333
Brandon, Manitoba 588 377
Brandon, Manitoba - William John and Catherine married 659 448
Brantford, Ontario - worked as a telephone operator 525 314
bread and pastries in huge bake oven 510 299
Brenda Lake 375 164
Brenda Lake 543 332
Brenda Lake - Greata Ranch - ditch - 1925 601 390
Brenda Lake Cabin 265 55
Brenda lake cabin 444 233
Brenda Mine (s) 215, 222, 235, 245 5, 12, 25, 35
Brenda Mines 292 82
Brenda Mines 303 93
Brenda Mines 357 146
Brenda Mines 419 208
Brenda Mines - maintenance work 405 194
Brenda Mines - Martin is a control room operator at brenda Mines 566 355
Brenda Mines - winter road maintenance 676 465
Brenda Mines - worked at the mine 1970-1981 the retired 628 417
Brenda Mines Limited 342 132
Brenda Mines Limited 1973-1982 609 398
BRENT, Alexander (Sandy) 254 44
BRENT, Alice (Mrs. H. Tweddle) 254 44
BRENT, Donald 254 44
BRENT, Ferdie 257 47
BRENT, Ferdie and Grace 258 48
BRENT, Ferdie died of cancer in 1968 258 48
BRENT, Ferdinand 1886-1969 254 44
BRENT, Frederick (Eddy) 254 44
BRENT, Frederick Crown Colony 255 45
BRENT, Grace (Hardy, nee Williamson) m Ferdinand in 1928 254 44
BRENT, Joseph (son of Frederick) 255 45
BRENT, Margaret, (Mrs. E. Warren) 254 44
BRENT, Mary (Mrs.A.Winkler) 254 44
BRENT, Matilda (nee Berard) m 1908 d 1919 254 44
BRENT, Matilda (nee Berard) m 1908 d 1919 256 46
Brew property - 10 acres between Renfrew and Bulyea 332 122
brewery in no-mans land 356 145
Brick Yard - Jacob Winger made his own bricks 1911-1915 671 460
Bridesville, BC 322 112
Bridge parties 264 54
Bridge players - Jim and Ollie Miller & Dr. Buchanan 515 304
Bridge River - 300 pound jade rock 477 266
Brigus 278 68
BRINSON, Amos is in Yahk B.C., C - 2 girls 259 49
BRINSON, Children - Ira, Ruth, Frank, Pearl, Amos, Myrtle(Betty) 259 49
BRINSON, Emmett 539 328
BRINSON, Emmett and Annie 259 49
BRINSON, Eph storm on Okanagan Lake 260 50
BRINSON, Frank & Amos prospected 259 49
BRINSON, Frank in in Creston, C - 7 children - 4 boys & 3 girls 259 49
BRINSON, Ira died in hunting accident, 1 son died motorcycle accident at 19 yrs 259 49
BRINSON, Ira worked on SS Sicamous 259 49
BRINSON, John and wife & 8 sons rented Town house 260 50
BRINSON, Myrtle (Betty) C - 1 boy & 2 girls and 7 grandchildren 260 50
BRINSON, Pearl is in Kelowna 259 49
BRINSON, Pearl is in Kelowna, C - 3 boys & 1 girl 260 50
BRINSON, Ruth is in Camrose Alberta 259 49
BRINSON, Ruth is in Camrose Alberta, C - 1 boy & 1 girl 260 50
Bristol, England 457 246
Britain 372 161
British Army - A.T.S. 299 89
British Colonial Police Officer 233 23
British Columbia 278 68
British Columbia 286 76
British Columbia 332 122
British Columbia 352 141
British Columbia 426 215
British Columbia 603 392
British Columbia - 1915 649 438
British Columbia in 1941 389 178
British Columbia in 1945 513 302
British Columbia Power Commission - Peachland 1st Municipality in BC to take advantage of the new rural electrification programme by the Government 628 417
British Navy 327 117
Broadview, Saskatchewan 235 25
Bronze medal in broad jump 653 442
BROOKS, Mrs. 238 28
BROSCOMBE, Freda 291 81
Brother of James Cook - Matthew Cook descendant 350 139
brought household possessions, 2 horses, cows, & farm machinery 469 258
brought wife from China in 1952 505 294
BROWELL, Budd 231 21
BROWN Children; Marjorie, Frank, Darcy, Barney 260 50
BROWN Jim Sr. 393 182
Brown Style Shop 261 51
BROWN, Al and Cecil in WWII 261 51
BROWN, Braeman Mr. - butcher 348 137
BROWN, Captain & Mrs. Lived in the Renfrew house 260 50
BROWN, Cecil and Lulu attended high school 260 50
BROWN, Cecil worked in Trail 260 50
BROWN, Children; Al (W.A.), Essie, Cecil, Lulu 260 50
BROWN, Frank - died at an early age 260 50
BROWN, John 215 5
BROWN, John 359 148
BROWN, Mrs. 217 7
BROWN, Paul 435 224
BROWN, Paul & wife in 1902, stonemason 260 50
BROWN, Walker 292 82
Brownies 246 36
Brunei in the South Pacific 406 195
BRYANT, Dr. 470 259
BRYANT, Mr. Dr. 473 262
BUCHANAN Children ; Tom, Johnny, Nancy, Willie and Betty 264 54
Buchanan House 265 55
Buchanan house burned 275 65
Buchanan Road 339 129
Buchanan Road 415 204
Buchanan Road 504 293
BUCHANAN, Bill 335 125
BUCHANAN, Bill 629 418
BUCHANAN, Dr, - Annie's doctor when she was expecting daughter Betty 573 362
BUCHANAN, Dr. 261 51
BUCHANAN, Dr. 265 55
BUCHANAN, Dr. 386 175
BUCHANAN, Dr. 410 199
BUCHANAN, Dr. 479 268
BUCHANAN, Dr. 226, 227 16, 17
BUCHANAN, Dr. Mrs. Buchanan died in 1938 266 56
BUCHANAN, Dr. - inspected school kids 556 345
BUCHANAN, Dr. William 678 467
BUCHANAN, Elizabeth 264 54
BUCHANAN, Family 359 148
BUCHANAN, Johnny 264 54
BUCHANAN, Johnny 266 56
BUCHANAN, Lily (nee Cousins) 266 56
BUCHANAN, Tom 264 54
BUCHANAN, Tom 266 56
BUCHANAN, Tommy 214 4
BUCHANAN, William Children: William, Donald, Gordon and Keith 261,262 51
BUCHANAN, William (Bill) & wife Lily (nee Cousins) 261 51
BUCHANAN, William (Willie) 266 56
BUCHANAN, William Doctor 262 52
BUCHANAN, William Muir Dr. & Elizabeth Helen. Married 1887 264 54
Buchanan's grapes 338 128
BUCKHAM, Bernice (nee Wiberg) 655,656 444,445
BUCKHAM, Don 655,656 444,445
Buckingham Palace 233 23
BUCKLAND, Frank 502 291
buckskin colt nursed back to health after barbed wire fence injury 471, 472 260, 261
BUDD, William (Bill) 267 57
Buick pwer plant 362 151
building contracto six years 420 209
Building lots dold for $1800 to $2500 653 442
Built a fine home overlooking Okanagan Lake - burned in 1923 531 320
built a hang-glider but broke his leg 496 285
built a lime kiln by Camp Hewitt 499 288
built a shack 400 189
Built a thawing machine - used extensively during severe winter 1949-1950 508 297
built beautiful home on the lakeshore 499 288
built brick home at foot of Glen Road (now Princeton Avenue) 478 267
Built house at 6140 H97S - where Helen now lives 509 298
built house at corner of Princeton and Lipsett Avenues 431 220
built orchard Giraffe 311 101
built wharf 461 250
bulldozing and excavating business - D2 in 1953 527 316
Bulwark, Alberta 405 194
Bulwark, Alberta 406 195
Bulwark, Alberta 674 463
Bulyea house 396 185
Bulyea house - Alberta's Lietenant Governor 362 151
Bulyea House - bought for $2K - including all contents - 1938-1945 518 307
Bulyea Orchard 373 162
Bulyea place 252 42
Bulyea property - planted 10 acre orchard 523 312
BULYEA, Annie Blanche (nee Babbitt) 267 57
BULYEA, Annie Blanche (nee Babbitt) 268 58
BULYEA, Annie Blanche (nee Babbitt) died in 1934 269 59
BULYEA, Family 434 223
BULYEA, G.H.V. Mrs. - had a Chinese cook 491 280
BULYEA, George, Hedley, Vicars 1859-1928 267 57
BULYEA, George, Hedley, Vicars 1859-1928 269 59
BULYEA, Percy McFarlane 1886-1901 267 57
BULYEA, Percy McFarlane 1886-1901 269 59
Bump - The First near Baptist Church 315 105
Bundles for Britain 315 105
Buried Treasure - Albert West and John Todd discoved a tin box under a rock at the base of a tree. It was later found to be a love gift from an indiginous maiden for her young brave to find. Albert was often teased about this later when he asked Chief Tomat, High Tone Mary and Mickey Derricksan from the Westbank band about his find. It caused much laughter whenever Albert saw his indiginous friends 648 437
Burnaby 467 256
Burnaby 593 382
Burnaby - Deaf and Blind School 607 396
burned down in 1930s-1940s 491, 492 280, 281
BURNELL-HIGGS, A Mr. 468 257
BURNELL-HIGGS, Constance (nee Miller) 468 257
Burns Lake 441 230
Burns Lake - Vera taught c=ballet. 657 446
Burns Lake, B.C. 367 156
Burns Lake, BC 656 445
Burns Night - Mr. Watt carried in the "haggis" 646 435
BURNS, Greg & Lil 366 155
BURNS, Greg and Lil 374 163
BURNS, Lil and Greg lived on the Greata property. 615 404
BURNS, Pat Mr. - diving from high tower 473 262
BURROUGHS, Agnes (nee Wilson) 668 457
Burton-On-Trent, Staffordshire, England 239 29
Bush cabins 308 98
BUSH, Edith d. 1957 354 143
BUSH, Jack d. 1951 m. 354 143
BUSH, Jack d. 1951 m. 355 144
Buster the dog 300 90
Butcher block used in butcher shop cut from tree on Princeton Avenue 627 416
butcher-shop 354 143
BUTLER, L.G. 215 5
BUTTERWORTH, Egerton & Sarah Anne 299 89
BUTTON, Mr. 227 17
BUTTONS, "Meat Poi" 463 252
BUTTONS, Mr. 407 196
BUTTONS, Mr. 448 237
BUTTONS, Mr. & Mrs. - operated bakery after Mr. & Mrs. Stevens moved 682 471
BYEWATER, Mr. - married another Pope daughter 522 311
C.A.R.S. 303 93
C.C. Heighway house 456 245
C.C. Inglis house 677 466
C.G.I.T. - Canadian Girls in Training 609 398
C.G.I.T. - Okanagan Falls 538 327
C.G.I.T. girls group 434 223
C.M.&S. - mercury mine 439 228
C.M.&S. in Trail 259 49
C.N. Pentowna - worked as deckhand until WWII 659 448
C.N. Pentowna in 1929 - started as deckhand, then Mate and then to Captain in 1942 659 448
C.N.O. Nursery in Wenatchee Washington 308 98
C.N.R. - men worked on CNR Wharf and Vic. Jones. Office 637 426
C.N.R. - working on fixing wrecks 534 323
C.N.R. agent 1930-1939 - Peachland 483 272
C.N.R. Agent on CNR Wharf on 1st Street 475 264
C.N.R. Dock - Peachland 363 152
C.P.R. 278 68
C.P.R. 328 118
C.P.R. - Express Agent 279 69
C.P.R. Agent - J.H. Clements 593 382
C.P.R. Coastal Marine Service 327 117
C.P.R. Line (midway between Moose Jaw and Regina) 357 146
C.P.R. Official Tour of Inspection on the SS Okanagan; Sir Thomas Shaughnessy (later Lord), William White C.P.R. VP, R.B. Angus, C.H. Hosmer, Chief Engineer Switzer, Captain Gore, and Supt Kilpatrick. 532 321
C.W.A.C. 246 36
Cadder Ave, Kelowna - Private school by Miss Elizabeth Batchelor - Mary boarded and came home on weekends 643 432
Cadets for Boys and Girls 371 160
CAESAR, Julius - an orchadist at Okanagan Centre 643 432
CAESAR, Northcott Mrs. 472 261
café across from Packinghouse had trouble with credit 448 237
Calgary 274 64
Calgary 377 166
Calgary 393 182
Calgary 398 187
Calgary 404 193
Calgary 415 204
Calgary 458 247
Calgary 599 388
Calgary 647 436
Calgary 534 323
Calgary 534 323
Calgary 535 324
Calgary, Alberta 303 93
Calgary, Alberta 316 106
Calgary, Alberta 670 459
Calgary, Alberta in 1912 533 322
California 268 58
California 296 86
California 309 99
California 409 198
California 462 251
California 477 266
California 642 431
California 663 452
California Bungalow - board and batten 541 330
California, USA 422 211
Callender property 461 250
Cameron House 247 37
CAMERON, Jack and Lillian (nee Leach) 269 59
CAMERON, Jack and Mrs. 522 311
CAMERON, John 223 13
CAMERON, Mrs. 345 135
CAMERON, Paddy - of Kelowna in same LSH Regiment 663 452
Camp Borden 244 34
Camp Cook - Erna Wiberg, Vicky Trautman and Jennie Garraway substituted for regular cook in camp 655 444
Camp Cook - Jessie Tailyour was camp cook on road construction for some time 602 391
Camp Fairview 322 112
Camp Fairview 322 112
Camp Helena 549 338
Camp Helena - CPR Port of Call 283 73
Camp Helena - fish 3 times per day 663 452
Camp Hewitt 529 318
Camp Hewitt 529 318
Camp Hewitt 664 453
Camp Hewitt 392 181
Camp Hewitt (George Smith's property) - saw a lime kiln in operation 632 421
Camp Hewitt Spring 392 181
Camp Hewitt Spring 395 184
Camp MacKinney, BC 322 112
Camp McKinney 327 117
Camp McKinney 330 120
Camp McKinney & Fairview 255 45
Camp Tents - men lived in tents in logging camps- log walls and canvas roofs - not very warm. 619 408
Campbell River, BC 449 238
Campbell River, BC 659 448
CAMPBELL, Don 270 60
CAMPBELL, Edwyth (nee Blurton) 270 60
CAMPBELL, Erwin 384 173
CAMPBELL, Erwin 223, 224, 225, 226, 228, 229, 243 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 34
CAMPBELL, Leona (nee Morrison) m1. Art Henderson m2. Campbell 479 268
CAMPBELL, Margaret Louise (nee Harrington) 384, 385 387 173, 174, 176
CAMPBELL, Philip - in Westbank 387 176
CAMPBELL, Ruby - Missionary in Colombia, South America 388 177
Camrose Alberta 633 421
Camrose, Alberta 517 306
Canada 262 52
Canada 293 83
Canada 316 106
Canada 318 108
Canada 321 111
Canada 343 133
Canada 357 146
Canada 377 166
Canada 417 206
Canada 468 257
Canada 570 359
Canada - 1895 517 306
Canada - 1904 623 412
Canada - 1905 515 304
Canada - 1908 646 435
Canada - 1910 354 143
Canada - 1910 585 374
Canada - 1911 457 246
Canada - 1923-10-19 485 274
Canada - 1925 520 309
Canada - 1929 588 377
Canada - 1947 656 445
Canada 1880 388 177
Canada 1895 469 258
Canada 1902 - Winnipeg 640 429
Canada 1904 520 309
Canada 1905 - or 1906 to a ranch in Alberta 574 363
Canada 1911 535 324
Canada 1911 581 370
Canada 1914 525 314
Canada 1919 636 425
Canada 1920 at 8 years old 307 97
Canada 1923 393 182
Canada 1928 306 96
Canada Games 441 230
Canada Geese 239 29
Canada House, Trafalgar Square (England) 233 23
Canada in 1906 443 232
Canada in 1908 513 302
Canada in 1928 389 178
Canada in 1930 489 278
Canada, Chatham, Ontario 1912 636 425
Canada, UK and France 422 211
Canadian Mennonite Board of Colonization 485 274
Canadian American Gold Mining and Development Company - 1897 392 181
Canadian Apple Packing Championship - 1851 apples in 30 minutes 356 145
Canadian Armed Forces 403 192
Canadian Armed Forces - British Columbia Dragoons 299 89
Canadian Army 246 36
Canadian Army 448 237
Canadian Army - Royal Canadian Ordinance Corps - 1939-08-29 588 377
Canadian Army in Calgary 341 131
Canadian Army in WWI 314 104
Canadian Army R.C.E.M.E. 1942-1946 592 381
Canadian Army, joined in 1942 505 294
Canadian Authors Association 270 60
Canadian Expeditionary Force 422 211
Canadian Field Artillery 496 285
Canadian Legion Branch 69 (The Legion) 218, 234, 235, 246 8, 24, 25, 36
Canadian Medical Certificate 513 302
Canadian Military Headquarters in London 233 23
Canadian National Railway 377 166
Canadian National Railways - agent for 8 years 657 446
Canadian Northern Railway 377 166
Canadian Olympic team in 1932 - Silver Medal 516 305
Canadian Pacific Railway 315 105
Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) 237, 241 27, 31
Canadian Power Squadron - Senior Member in 1981 651 440
Canadian Red Cross 315 105
Canadian Scottish Regiment - dispatch rider - landed on D-Day 1944 419 208
Canadians and Americans very conscious of Japanese presence off coast 425 214
Cancer Campaign 314 104
Cancer Campaign Chairman 318 108
Cancer Clinic 419 208
Candace & Gordon took part in the war canoe races 496 285
Candace McDougald - opened wicket and handed out mail to anyone waiting. 610 399
Candy: Mom made marshmallows, peanut brittle, popcorn, toffee and ice-cream - Homemade and oh so good 672 461
Cannery in Peachland 408 197
Canning - way of life in Peachland 440 229
Canning Machine 225 15
canning with solder sealed lids 387 176
Canyon Lake dam 256 46
CAPMBELL, Erwin 415 204
Captain - Ed Williams was Captain on Okanagan Lake, Britannia Ferry, Francois Lake Ferry, Fraser River Ferry, Quadra Island Ferry at Campbell River 659 448
Captain Coward sailed fastest ship between Liverpool and Quebec City in 1846 525 314
Captain Hayman's barge and ferry 472 261
Captain Joe Weeks - blew whistle as ship approached Peachland 494 283
Captain Weeks of the SS Sicamous 424 213
Car off wharf into lake 281 71
car upside down in ditch 361 150
CARANO, Gordon 416 205
CARANO, Thomas 416 205
CARANO, Virginia 416 205
CARD, Nels 619 408
CARE 270 60
Caribbean 346 136
Cariboo Gold Fields 255 45
Caribou Lakes, Carmi, BC 430 219
CARLSON, Axel 217 7
CARLSON, Axel 271 61
CARLSON, Axel 502 291
Carlysle, Saskatchewan 246 36
Carmi 286 76
Carpenter - building Royal Anne Hotel 306 96
Carpentry and bowling alley 514 303
Carpentry and other work 592 381
Carpentry work 308 98
Carruthers and Meikle in Kelowna 444 233
Carstairs, Alberta 223 13
CARTER, Ester (neeWinger) - Penticton 672 461
CARTER, Harry 519 308
CARTER, Harry - bakery on Beach Avenue & small café 510 299
CARTER, Lil 519 308
Cascade Packinghouse in Kelowna 609 398
Cassivichi house (Old Seth Davison property) 586 375
Castle Rock Estates 339 129
Castor, Alberta 404 193
Catholic Faith 588 377
cattle ranch & Government licenced slaughterhouse 394 183
Cawston 370 159
Cawston, BC 445 234
Cawston, BC - 1947 673 462
Cawston, BC - 1948 - 1956 674 463
Cecil Heighway property 605 394
Cement bathtub 275 65
Cement Pipe Factory 213 3
cement pipe factory 337 127
cement works house 378 167
Cemetery and Cenotaph 308 98
Cenotaph flowers cared for by Jim Wilds 657 446
Cenotaph was installed by Fred Topham after it arrived by SS Sicamous in 1921 618 407
Centennial 1967 251 41
Centennial Celebration 1967 - 552 341
Centennial Celebrations 1967 302 92
Centennial Committee 235 25
Centennial Day 1967 258 48
Centennial Jubilee 260 50
Centennial Medal 258 48
Centennial Stage 235 25
Central Okanagan 426 215
Central Welfare Committee 635 424
Ceylon 252 42
Ceylon - Canadian International Development Agency (C.I.D.A.) - teaching mechanized logging to Ceylonese - 1972 for 3.5 years 544 333
Chain Lake 453 242
Chain Lake 455 254
Chain Lakes south of Thirsk 543 332
Chain-Saw - Shaws purchased a two man 50 lb McCulloch chainsaw. The 1st in the Okanagan 566 355
Chairman Board of Public Utilities Commissioners for Alberta 268 58
Chairman of the Red Cross Committee 392 181
Chairman Peachland Historical Society 457 246
Chamber of Commerce 218 8
Chamber of Commerce 302 92
CHAMPION, (nee Bartee) Edith 221, 222 11, 12
CHAMPION, Edith (nee Bartee) 451 240
CHAMPION, J.P. & Edith - Children Marva, Phyllis, Jim, Wayne, Elaine, Doris 271 61
CHAMPION, James Palmer 252 42
CHAMPION, James Palmer 307 97
CHAMPION, James Palmer 342 132
CHAMPION, James Palmer 451 240
CHAMPION, James Palmer - has lived on the old Vicary Farm for many years 645 434
CHAMPION, James Palmer and Edith (nee Bartee) 271 61
CHAMPION, Jim 221 11
CHAMPION, Marva 221 11
CHANCE, Johnny - found gold at Granite Creek 403 192
Chaney and Labrador dog posed for pictures about 1948 or 1949 499 288
CHANEY, Lon Jr. - Hollywood actor stayed at Antler Beach Motel 499 288
Changed to electrical work only in 1963 512 301
CHAPMAN, Dave - Chapmans Transfer in Kelowna 285 75
CHAPMAN, Rex - built cabin on Hatheume Lake 525 314
Chapmans Ranch 343 133
Charivaree 344 134
CHARLTON, Doris - b Ireland 1901, m. Fred Oliver 1927, d. 1979 273 63
CHARLTON, Eileen - worked for Mrs. Tewart for a time 604 393
CHARLTON, Harry - b. Peachland 1907 273 63
CHARLTON, Harry & Donna 416 205
CHARLTON, Harry & Donna (sister of Dora Kinchin) 340 130
CHARLTON, Kathleen - b. Peachland 1908 m. Emil Grassing 1945 273 63
CHARLTON, Langley - b. Ireland 1902 - remained in Ireland 273 63
CHARLTON, Marjorie - b. 1903 m. Dick Bond in England in 1945 273 63
CHARLTON, Walter & Annie (nee Griffith) 273 63
CHARLTON, Walter & Annie (nee Griffith) 274 64
Charter member - R.C. Legion Branch 69 463 252
Chase, BC 476 265
Chateau on the Lake - Condominiums 340 130
Chateau-On-The-Lake 246 36
Chatham Ontario 379 168
Cheadle, Cheshire, England 390 179
Cherries - 1915 - Newspaper reported first Okanagan cherries went out from Peachland and consisted of nine crates 681 470
Chevrolet pickup truck 340 130
Chicken-Pox 244 34
Chickens, ducks and geese 550 339
Chidley house 476 265
Chidley orchard 476 265
CHIDLEY, A.J. 276 66
CHIDLEY, Arthur 217 7
CHIDLEY, Arthur & Mrs. Chidley 374 163
CHIDLEY, Arthur and Mrs. (nee Carlson) 271 61
CHIDLEY, Arthur and Mrs. Agatha (nee Carlson) 275 65
CHIDLEY, Mr 345 135
CHIDLEY, Mr. 242 32
CHIDLEY, Mr. & Mrs. 468 257
CHIDLEY, Mr. Arthur - Chairman Peachland School Board - got kids to clean poison ivy off beach. Douglas Shaw had severe infection 561 350
CHIDLEY, Mrs. 217 7
Chief Licence Inspector for the Yale District 428 217
Chief Tomat and his wife Hi-Tone Mary of the Westbank Indian Reserve 467 256
Chilcotin country 258 48
CHILD, Russell 215 5
Children carried water from a spring or Okanagan Lake 546 335
Childrens Books 270 60
Chilliwack 322 112
Chilliwack 330 120
Chilliwack 399 188
Chilliwack 476 265
Chilliwack 599 388
Chilliwack, BC 341 131
Chilliwack, BC 500 289
Chilliwack, BC 591 380
CHILTON, F Rev. 373 162
CHILTON, Ken 419 208
CHILTON, Kerri-Lynne 419 208
CHILTON, Mark 419 208
CHILTON, Rev (Fuzzy) 320 110
CHILTON, Sharon (nee Kopp) 419 208
Chines house used by many families 409 198
Chinese - Chen You - gardens 300 90
Chinese Commandos - WWII 445 234
chinese food and mother 493 282
Chinese gardeners - grew onions, pickling onions, potatoes and tomatoes 599 388
Chinese Laundry 493 282
Chinese Laundry on 3rd street 408 197
Chinese laundryman 633 421
Chinese Laundrymen - beautiful job with laundry 642 431
Chinese man lived in cabin on lakeshore known as Hong Kong 297 87
Chinese man who did laundry 293 83
Chinese New Year 642 431
Chinese Wing Yim 307 97
CHING, sisters 643 432
CHINGS, Cumming Miss 472 261
CHISHOLM, Alberta (Birdie) (nee Mitchell) m1. W.Bradbury m2.Chisholm 476 265
CHISHOLM, Elmer (Slim) 250 40
Chores and swimming - chores in the morning and swimming in the afternoon 669 458
Christ Church Cathedral in Vancouver m. 1918 503 292
CHRISTENSEN, Alice G. (nee McCall) 491 280
CHRISTENSEN, Gertrude Alice (nee McCall) 492 281
CHRISTENSEN, Gertrude Alice (nee McCall) 493 282
CHRISTIANSON, an Icelander 323 113
Christmas Bingo raised $400 651 440
Christmas Concert 345 135
Christmas Concerts, Centennial Concert 608 397
Christmas Party 259 49
Christmas Party 301 91
Chuck Topham's house 509 298
Church 603 392
Church and Camp Owaissi 458 247
Church and Sunday School 323 113
Church and Sunday School every Sunday 538 327
Church Boards 325 115
Church of England Cemetery - Kelowna 429 218
Church Piano - played by Mrs. Whyte 654 443
Church property title 357 146
Churchbridge, Saskatchewan 515 304
CHURCHILL Children - 8 boys and 8 girls 277 67
CHURCHILL, Children - Evelyn, Jack and Blanche - all diceased 277 67
CHURCHILL, Donald 277 67
CHURCHILL, Georgina (nee Smith) d. 1968 277 67
CHURCHILL, Slim d. 1965 - teamster 277 67
Circuit Minister for the Scottish Presbyterian Church 523 312
Cisterns and Chimneys - traded a chimney for a cow 624 413
Citizen of the Year 1979 583 372
Citizen of the Year for 1978 419 208
Citizen of the Year in 1980 608 397
Civil Defense 246 36
Civil Defense - Emergency feeding 248 38
Civil Engineer and Senior Government Official - Comptroller of Water Rights 521 310
Clarence Road - home 476 265
CLARENCE, A.J.C. 394 183
CLARENCE, Mr 373 162
CLARENCE, Mrs. 283 73
CLARENCE, Mrs. 292 82
CLARENCE, Mrs. - old Scotch lady operated the Edgewater Inn 593 382
Clarenceville, Quebec 322 112
Clark Trucking 362 151
CLARK, Charlie - United Church minister 262 52
CLARK, Mr. from Nelson, BC 518 307
CLARK, Tom - Chief Engineer 425 214
CLARKE, C.D. m. Olive (nee Gummow) - to Vancouver 376 165
CLARKE, Charlir Rev. 629 418
CLARKE, Jim 243 33
CLARKE, Olive (nee Gummow) 374 163
Classical Music training at Trinity College 98% 526 315
Classics Professor at UVIC 317 107
Cleal's Café 589 378
cleaned packinghouse after season was over 475 264
cleared land, built fences and buildings, planted orchards 470 259
Clements Children Jim & Mabel; James (Jimmy), Patricia, Allen, Larry 283 73
CLEMENTS Children Ted & Hilda - Doreen (Sismey & Cross) Donna (Varney) 283 73
CLEMENTS Children Ted & Hilda - Doreen (Sismey & Cross) Donna (Varney) 283 73
CLEMENTS Children: Aileen d.1918, Florence (Flossie) d.1974, Dorothy 277 67
CLEMENTS Children: Frances, Jim d.1975, Ted d.1982 277 67
Clements grew peaches, and kept cows behind store 293 83
Clements Ranch picture 1960 278 68
Clements Store 519 308
Clements Store 1938-1939 467 256
Clements yard had vicious dog 446 235
CLEMENTS, - general store operated by J.H. Clements 593 382
CLEMENTS, Aileen d.1918-12-27 282 72
CLEMENTS, Carol Marjorie (nee Mock) b. 1948 390 179
CLEMENTS, Donna Joyce 399 188
CLEMENTS, Doreen 371 160
CLEMENTS, family 311 101
CLEMENTS, Gloria Louise (nee Mock) b. 1945 390 179
CLEMENTS, Hilda 265 55
CLEMENTS, Hilda 315 105
CLEMENTS, J.H. Sr. 336 126
CLEMENTS, James Herbert 1867 - 1932 277 67
CLEMENTS, James Herbert 1910-1975 283 73
CLEMENTS, Jim 228 18
CLEMENTS, Jim 320 110
CLEMENTS, Jim 600 389
CLEMENTS, Jim m. Mabel Johnson Children - Jim, Allen, Larry , Patricia 282 72
CLEMENTS, Mabel (nee Johnson) 1911-1975 283 73
CLEMENTS, Mary Frances (nee Bartlett) 1871 - 1951 277 67
CLEMENTS, Mary Frances (nee Bartlett) 1871 - 1951 278 68
CLEMENTS, Mr. 261 51
CLEMENTS, Mr. 448 237
CLEMENTS, Mrs. - baked bread 293 83
CLEMENTS, Ted 228 18
CLEMENTS, Ted 250 40
CLEMENTS, Ted 265 55
CLEMENTS, Ted 299 89
CLEMENTS, Ted 306 96
CLEMENTS, Ted 320 110
CLEMENTS, Ted 363 152
CLEMENTS, Ted 440 229
CLEMENTS, Ted 496 285
CLEMENTS, Ted 518 307
CLEMENTS, Ted 594 383
CLEMENTS, Ted 673 462
CLEMENTS, Ted m. Hilda (nee Hunt) 399 188
CLEMENTS, Ted d.1982 m. Hilda Hunt 282 72
CLEMENTS, Ted d.1982 m. Hilda Hunt 283 73
Clinton, BC 445 234
closed mill for winter - deep snow 361 150
Clothing - Ruth sent some used clothing, apples and apricot jam to a woman with 18 kids in Alberta requesting help. Items gratefull rec'd 669 458
Cloverdale - Fraser Valley 456 245
CNR Continental Limited - engineer 377 166
Coaldale 486 275
Coalmont 452 241
Cobble Hill near Duncan, BC 322 112
Cobble Hill, 330 120
COCKELL, Beverly (nee Smith) 576 365
COCKELL, Brenda 576 365
COCKELL, Charlene 576 365
COCKELL, Darell 576 365
COCKELL, Dianne 576 365
COCKELL, Howard 576 365
COCKELL, Keith 576 365
Codling Moths and many sprays needed for control 627 416
COGHLAN, John Dr. & Mrs. 274 64
Coins thrown into lake from SS Sicamous passengers were recovered by kids swimming near the wharf yelling at passenger s to throw "a nickle, a dime or a quarter" 627 416
Col. St John's house 587 376
Colchester, Essex, England 469 258
Cold Winters - pipes would freeze - used wood fires shielded by metal sheets to thaw pipes 613 402
Coldham road - first bench (now grapes) 612 401
COLDHAM, Anthony (Tony) - absent student 288 78
COLDHAM, Bill 435 224
COLDHAM, Bill 466 255
COLDHAM, Billy 470 259
COLDHAM, Billy 479 268
COLDHAM, Billy 663 452
COLDHAM, Billy - slow broad speech and quaint way of expressing thoughts 559,560 348,349
COLDHAM, Jean 301 91
COLDHAM, Mary 437 226
COLDHAM, Mary 593 382
COLDHAM, Mary Miss 295 85
COLDHAM, Thomas (Tom) - Loegion hall caretaker 593 382
COLDHAM, Tony 447 236
COLDHAM, W.A. 600 389
COLDHAM, William (Billy) 472 261
COLDHAM, William (Billy) worked at Selfridges - wore top hat to work 520 309
COLDHAM, William Anthony (Tony) 503 292
COLDHAM, William Sr. 251 41
Coldhams field ditch 437 226
Coldstream 222 12
Coldstream Ranch at Vernon 526 315
Coleman, Gail (nee Witt) 455 244
COLEMAN, Gail (nee Witt) 673 462
COLLINS, Edith 416 205
COLLINS, George 374 163
COLLINS, Grace 416 205
COLLINS, Isobel 416 205
COLLINS, Marion 416 205
COLLINS, Tony 416 205
Colonsay , Saskatchewan 475 264
Columbia and Somerset Avenues 355 144
Columbia Avenue 341 131
Columbia Avenue 345 135
Columbia Avenue 605 394
Columbia Avenue 657 446
Columbia River 452 241
Columbia River region 403 192
Columbo, Ceylon 465 254
Comfort Club - sent parcels to Peachland Boys serving overseas 548 337
Command Performance for Queen Elizabeth 401 190
Commando Bay 445 234
Commando Bay - hush hush WWII - training Chinese commandoes sout of Squally Point. Came to Peachland for chocolate bars. 648 437
commercial licence to catch Kokanee 348 137
Committee for both curling rinks 632 421
Community Christmas Concert 223 13
Community Concerts in Vernon 557 346
Community corn roasts 539 328
Community Hall 301 91
Community Hall (Athletic Hall) 677 466
Community Hall (Centennial Room) 235 25
Community life 375 164
Company Bugler - called upon many times to play The Last Post 525 314
Compensation Board 250 40
concert Municipal Hall - 1932 393 182
confusion on names 404 193
Connaught Tunnel - snowslide delayed train 396 185
Conservative 324 114
Conservative Association - 11 years President 432 221
contracted Polio in Britain - rest of life on crutshes or wheel chair 465 254
Cook - a fine cook at logging camps using a Dutch Oven of heavy cast iron. 645 434
cooking for a threshing crew 486 275
cooking, preserves and "buttermilk pop" 413 202
Cookstown and Barrie in Ontario - school teacher 658 447
Co-op Packinghouse 262 52
Co-op Packinghouse in Westbank - bankrupt 332 122
Cooper - dynamited water box 527 316
Copenhagen snuff for 39 years 466 255
Copper Creek 425 214
Copper King Mine - Now the Brenda Mine Site 540 329
Copper Mountain 228 18
Coquihalla Pass - stranded train 346 136
Corker and Ibbotson Real Estate and Insurance Co. 449 238
Corn roast at Sanasac's - a community affair. 612 401
Corneal Transplant - had 48% restored vision for one year. 666 455
cornmeal and onion poultices 386 175
CORNWALL, Catherine (nee Long), 443 232
CORNWALL, Catherine (nee Long) 444 233
CORNWALL, Darcy 444 233
CORNWALL, Darryl 444 233
Corporation of Summerland 275 65
Corps of Imperial Frontiersman - Staff Sergeant 655 444
Correctional Institutions 296 86
Cossar Ranch (Camp Helena) (Miller's Point) 463 252
COSSAR, Children - Brian - b. 1944 m. Marsha Kaller d . 1981 accident 274 64
COSSAR, Children - Iris - b. 1943 m. Harvey Frickey 274 64
COSSAR, Donna (nee McLeod) 274 64
COSSAR, Harry 264 54
COSSAR, Harry 274 64
COSSAR, Harry 284 74
COSSAR, Harry 278, 279 68, 69
COSSAR, Harry and Jim Families 283 73
COSSAR, Harry lost in Okanagan Lake near Okanagan Landing 549 338
COSSAR, Jim - pre-emption 638 427
COSSAR, Jim (Miller's Ranch now Okanagan Lake Park) 549 338
COSSAR, Leslie 284 74
COSSAR, Marion 284 74
Cottonwoods 318 108
Cougar - Verner Winger was stalked by a cougar when he was at the Peachland Lake dam 671 460
Council and School Board - interest in proceedings 578 367
Council Dilemma - meeting in afternoon and again at night - "should we order a shipment of toilet paper or use the old catalogues in the school outhouses?"
Council gave John McLaughlan 7 acres, below Lipsett Avenue, in lieu of wages 507 296
Councillor 276 66
Councillor - District of Peachland 310 100
Councillor - District of Peachland - 1909 330 120
Councillor for Peachland - Ward System 400 189
County Antrim, Ireland 321 111
County Master of the Orange Lodge for B.C. 350 139
County Somerset, England 327 117
COUSINS - Ball Team 1938 picture in Penticton 285 75
Cousins Ball Team 289 79
Cousins Baseball Park 262 52
Cousins Baseball Team 391 180
Cousins baseball team & Regular team 320 110
Cousins Corner 250 40
Cousins family house 394 183
Cousins house - Danny and Polly 309 99
Cousins lost in WWI - two NEEDHAMS and Herbie VIVIAN 437 226
Cousins place 398 187
COUSINS, (nee Fulks) Joan 230, 239 20, 29
COUSINS, Allie 261 51
COUSINS, Aylmer 261 51
COUSINS, Aylmer 290 80
COUSINS, Bea 447 236
COUSINS, Beatrice (Polly) (nee Topham) b.1908 623 412
COUSINS, Beatrice Mary 286 76
COUSINS, Beatrice Mary (Polly) (nee Topham) 284 74
COUSINS, Dan 400 189
COUSINS, Dan 219, 243 9, 33
COUSINS, Dan 284, 285 74, 75
COUSINS, Dan - appropriated some cans of tomatoes for thirsty firefighters' parched throats fighting a forest fire 645 434
COUSINS, Dan - found "Mickey" eating his strawberies 539 328
COUSINS, Dan & Polly - Children; Beatrice, Kay, Shirley, Clifford, Karen 284, 287 74 77
COUSINS, Dan in 1912 Studebaker Car 287 77
COUSINS, Danny 261 51
COUSINS, Danny 283 73
COUSINS, Danny 306 96
COUSINS, Danny 320 110
COUSINS, Danny 384 173
COUSINS, Danny 618 407
COUSINS, Danny - the pick-up man took packed fruit away for shipping. 617 406
COUSINS, Eddy 306 96
COUSINS, Eddy 284, 285 74, 75
COUSINS, Edna 262 52
COUSINS, Elizabeth (nee Wilds) married Don Cousins 656 445
COUSINS, Elmer 320 110
COUSINS, Francis 286 76
COUSINS, Francis 284, 285 74, 75
COUSINS, Gordon 261 51
COUSINS, Gordon 612 401
COUSINS, Gordon & Margaret (nee Williams) Children; Wayne and Elaine 289 79
COUSINS, Harold 262 52
COUSINS, Harold 287 77
COUSINS, Harold 306 96
COUSINS, Harold 320 110
COUSINS, Irvine 306 96
COUSINS, Isaac 261 51
COUSINS, Joan (nee Fulks) b. 1918 348 137
COUSINS, Lily 261 51
COUSINS, m. Beatrice Mary (Polly) (nee Topham) 1928 285 75
COUSINS, Margaret (nee Williams) married in 1947 290 80
COUSINS, Mr. 397 186
COUSINS, Picture 8 boys on wharf 291 81
COUSINS, Polly 219 9
COUSINS, Polly (nee Topham) 291 81
COUSINS, Verne 261 51
COUSINS, Verne 306 96
COUSINS, Verne 320 110
COUSINS, Verne 605 394
COUSINS, Verne m. Joan (nee Fulks) 352 141
COUSINS, Verne & wife Joan (Nee Fulks) 350 139
COUSINS, Warren 262 52
COUSINS, Warren 290 80
COUSINS, Warren 291 81
COUSINS, Wayne and Elaine born in Wales 290 80
Cowdell cottage 338 128
COWDELL, Miss - came to Peachland in 1929 from Mara - bought property from Charlie Elliott 599 388
COWDELL, Miss Constance Strome, Alberta 598 387
Cowichan Bay 269 59
Cows & horses grazed along roadways in Peachland during the 1930's. After the depression there were fewer animals as not everyone had a cow then. 627 416
Cows and horses often were pastured along the roads 620 409
Cows, horses, chickens, geese, pigs, grapes, currents, gooseberries, raspberries, blackberries, blackcaps, loganberries, tree fruits, asparagus, rhubarb, strawberries and all ground crops 669 458
CPR 316 106
CPR 380 169
CPR - Bridge Work 307 97
CPR - fireman (brother of Bob Tilton) 607 396
CPR Bridge Crew 321 111
CPR Hotels - Glacier and Sicamous 434 223
CPR in Canada 452 241
CPR S.S. Aberdeen 331 121
CPR S.S. Sicamous 327 117
CPR S.S. Sicamous 333 123
CPR SS Aberdeen 394 183
CPR SS Aberdeen 463 252
CPR SS Aberdeen 374, 375 163, 164
CPR SS Aberdeen - Okanagan Landing to Peachland 495 284
CPR tugboat worker taught Gordon how to box 446 235
CPR Wharf 235 25
CPR worker - injured at work 413 202
CRAIG, Alf married Carrie Shaw in 1921 & moved to the USA 568 357
Craigellachie - Golden Spike 380 169
Craigmont Mines, Merritt, B.C. 576 365
Craik, Saskatchewan 588 377
Craik, Saskatchewan - carpenter - specialty hip roofed barns 591 380
Cranbrook, BC. 223 13
Craneys 247 37
CREE, Mr. 472 261
Crescent Beach in Summerland - going by barge on May 24th for races games, horse-shoes etc. 672 461
Crescent beach Summerland 379 168
Crescent Creek 242 32
Crescent Lake 543 332
Crescent Lake accident 256 46
CRESSWELL, Mrs (nee Tewart) 604 393
CRICHTON, A.H. Mrs. (nee Lambly) - Kelowna BC 430 219
Crippling and painfull arthritis 542 331
Crofton, B.C. - B.C. Forest Products Pulp ands Paper Mill 576 365
CROOKES, Children - Doris, Nora, Vera, Dennis, Joyce 293 83
CROOKES, Dennis b. 1925 293 83
CROOKES, Emmeline (nee GOODSON) 1888-1939 293 83
CROOKES, Joyce b. 1929 293 83
CROOKES, Vera b. 1923 293 83
CROOKES, William 252 42
CROOKES, William 1886-1937 293 83
Cross Country Skiing 232 22
CROSS, Doreen (nee Clements) m. 1 - Sismey, m. 2 - Cross 399 188
CROSS, Mr. & Mrs. 223 13
Crown Land 286 76
Crown land cattle range 489 278
Crown Zellerbach 332 122
Crown Zellerbach 342 132
Crown Zellerbach 418 207
Crown Zellerbach - bookeeper and First Aid Attendant 1966-1971 608 397
Crown Zellerbach - originally Trautman-Garraway, then Simpsons and the Crown Zellerbach until 1970 628 417
Crown Zellerbach Paper - Richter Street Kelowna until 1970 467 256
Crown Zellerbach Sawmills 286 76
Crown Zellerback logging camp 302 92
Crown Zellerback purchased S.M. Simpson 367 156
Crown-Zellerback millsite 431 220
Crows Nest Pass 321 111
CRTC Trip by Reeve cost $300 653 442
Crystal Garage 355 144
Crystal Garage and Gas Station 219, 220 9, 10
Cubmaster - annual camp 651 440
CUDMORE - general store 593 382
Cudmore and Drake bought the Thompson and Town store 633 421
Cudmore and Drake General Store - grubstaked Garnet Sootherin 585 374
CUDMORE, Ed and Mae 294 84
CUDMORE, Edna 398 187
Cudmore's General Store 294 84
CULLER, Carl - adopted son 488 277
CULLER, Carl - adopted son 488 277
CULLER, Carl - adopted son 489 278
CULLER, Carl - adopted son of Betty and Herb b. 1935 486 275
CULLER, Dan b. 1942 486 275
CULLER, Danny - son 488 277
CULLER, Danny - son 488 277
CULLER, Danny - son m. 489 278
CULLER, Daughters: Tammy, Corinna, & Alana 489 278
CULLER, H 310 100
CULLER, Herb m, 1929 d. 1948 486 275
CULLER, Mrs. 459 248
Cumberland, Vancouver Island 215 5
Curling - 2 provincial playdowns & 54 prizes 536 325
Curling - Mary Lou Topham was an ardent curler and skipped at many bonspiels at the Peachland Curling Club. 622 411
Curling - Peachland Curling Club 625 414
Curling Club 234 24
Curling Club - ice man 2 years 342 132
Curling Club in Peachland 440 229
curling in winter 445 234
Curling Rink 234 24
Curling Rink - a player and concession stand operator 514 303
Curling Rink - Reeve Ted Topham opened the Curling Rink in Peachland 632 421
curling rink ice man 336 126
Curling Rink, Summerland 308 98
Curling, hockey and baseball 573 362
Curling: Len Trautman & Jack Garraway worked hard to get a curling rink in Peachland. 633 421
CURRIE, Archie 238 28
CURRIE, Bruce 445 234
CUSHING, John, Superintendent of Highways in the Okanagan, and Frank Buckland` got credit for beingh first over the road but they were not. 630 419
CUSHING, Mr. - Government Road Supt 502 291
Customs Office in New Westminster 428 217
cut wood for school or pay for taxes 319 109
Cutbill House 220 10
Cutbill house 295 85
Cutbill house 421 210
CUTBILL, A 464 253
CUTBILL, Arthur 214 4
CUTBILL, Arthur 354 143
CUTBILL, Arthur 386 175
CUTBILL, Arthur 421 210
CUTBILL, Arthur 294, 295 84, 85
CUTBILL, Bill saved team of horses that backed off wharf into deep water with load of lumber. 630 419
CUTBILL, Children - Daughters - Diane and another who married CRESSWELL 294 84
CUTBILL, daughter who married Mr. Cresswell 295 85
CUTBILL, Diane (daughter of Arthur & Stella) 295 85
CUTBILL, Mr. had 1st car in town - gave schoolkids rides 292 82
CUTBILL, Mrs Arthur (nee Tewart) 604 393
CUTBILL, Mrs -drove "school bus" buggy up Princeton Ave as far as the cemetery. 625 414
CUTBILL, Stella (nee PRIOR) 294 84
Cutbills Livery Stable - end of 1st Street 355 144
cutting logs 1917 348 137
Cyclone moved his prairie shack with him inside. 1912 647 436
Czar, Alberta 449 238
D.C.M. & Bar, Military Medal, Belgium Croix de Guerre, 1914 Mons Star 293 83
D.F.C. - Distinguished Flying Cross 465 254
D.L. 1184 divided into 10 macre lots 383 172
D.L. 1800 - the old Robinson Pre-emption 395 184
D.L. 449 purchased by Tom Lambly - 1893 428 217
D.L. 490 purchased by C.A.R. Lambly - 1893 428 217
DAHLGREN Children - Fred and Louise 296 86
DAHLGREN, Alfred Henry (Fred) b. 1941 296 86
DAHLGREN, Fred - adopted by Fred and Ethyl Young when he was 11 679 468
DAHLGREN, James (Jim) 296 86
DAHLGREN, Jim 228 18
DAHLGREN, Jim - macho with beautiful swan dives 447 236
DAHLGREN, Louise Ethel b. 1945 296 86
DAHLGREN, Myrtle 413 202
DAHLGREN, Myrtle (Bobbie) (nee Phillips) m. 1934 296 86
DAHLGREN, Myrtle (nee Philips) married Jim Dahlgren and they moved to Hawaii 679 468
DAHLGREN, Myrtle (nee Phillips) 415 204
Daily Courier 302 92
Daily Courier in Kelowna 459 248
Dairy Cows - sold milk 664 453
dairy cows and butter making 423 212
Dairy farm - delivered milk 1930-1935 576 365
Dairy Farm - during 1930's and early 1940's then sold and moved to Nanoose Bay - worked in a tie mill then retired back to Nanaimo 576 365
Dairy Farm - operated 10 years - many interesting adventures 580 369
Dalhousie, N.B. 503 292
Dan White acreage 349 138
Dan White pre-emption on Spring Creek 480 269
Danny Cousins Sawmill bought and moved to Blue Waters is now (corner of 13th and Beach Avenue - now "The Gateway") 675 464
Danville, New York, USA 412 201
Dar es Salaam, Tanganyika (East Africa) 233 23
Daughters worked in Selfridges and other posh stores 520 309
David Lloyd-Jones Sawmill in Kelowna 285 75
David William Cup for best editorial page. 501 290
DAVIDSON, Art 275 65
DAVIDSON, family - Mr. Davidson became close friend but Mrs. Davidson was not so easy to get along with. 647 436
DAVIDSON, Margaret 217 7
DAVIDSON, Margaret d. 1940 297 87
DAVIDSON, Norman 438 227
DAVIDSON, Norman 275 65
DAVIDSON, Norman - packed own fruit 274 64
DAVIDSON, Norman d. 1924 297 87
DAVIDSON, Seth 298 88
DAVIDSON, Seth 410 199
DAVIES Children - Dana 1914-2000, Joseph Rosser 1923-1983 298 88
Davies house on Columbia Avenue - picture 300 90
Davies house remodelled from a barn 662 451
Davies Peachland Transfer 302 92
DAVIES, Allan 303 93
DAVIES, Allan Egerton b. 1959 301 91
DAVIES, Allan Egerton b. 1959 m. Betty Klipper 1982 304 94
DAVIES, Brenda 214 4
DAVIES, Brenda (nee Butterworth) 1927-1982 298 88
DAVIES, Brenda (nee Butterworth) 1927-1982 299 89
DAVIES, Grant 303 93
DAVIES, Grant - Alderman District of Peachland 304 94
DAVIES, Grant Joseph b.1953 d. 2008 300 90
Davies, Inez 661 450
DAVIES, Inez 1883-1977 298 88
DAVIES, Joe 236 26
DAVIES, Joe 505 294
DAVIES, Joe and Brenda 259 49
DAVIES, Joseph 661 450
DAVIES, Joseph Rosser 1923-1983 298 88
DAVIES, Joseph Sr. 1868-1941 298 88
DAVIES, Lidia Brenda b. 1983-03-25 305 95
DAVIES, Lloyd at UBC 303 93
DAVIES, Lloyd Rosser b. 1956 301 91
DAVIES, Mr. (American) 222 12
Davis Cove Resort 416 205
DAVIS, Jeanie - in Kaleden 501 290
DAVIS, Mrs. 216 6
Dawson and Wade 389 178
Dawson and Wade Contractors 269 59
Dawson and Wade Contractors - Summerland - Peachland road construction 637 426
DAWSON, Maj. Noel 239 29
De BECK, Howard m.Myra (nee Ellison) 422 211
DE LA MARE, Joe m. willa Jean (nee Elliott) in 1947 327 117
Debert 244 34
Deep Creek 393 182
Deep Creek 395 184
Deep Creek 411 200
Deep Creek 444 233
Deep Creek 468 257
Deep Creek 534 323
Deep Creek 222, 224, 227, 237, 238, 239 12, 14, 17, 27, 28, 29
Deep Creek - building collapse 364 153
Deep Creek - gaffing kokanee (kickaninny) fish 589 378
Deep Creek - logging 564 353
Deep Creek - obtained water rights 530 319
Deep Creek - pre-emption - raise pigs - "piggaries" 432 221
Deep Creek at Peachland 566 355
Deep Creek fishing 368 157
Deep Creek log chute was 1.25 miles long 465 254
Deep Creek Lumber (later Trautman-Garraway) 655 444
Deep Creek Park 239 29
Deep Creek to Pennask Mountain' 454 243
Deeping High, Bank, Lincolnshire, England - Ted Smith born in 1883 574 363
Deer Lodge 406 195
Deer Lodge, Alberta 503 292
deer were killed for food - kept families fed. 518 307
DEERMAN, Mr. 660 449
DEERMAN, Mrs 318 108
DELCOURT Children ; Darryl, Glenn, Diana, Joan 282 72
DELCOURT, F.V. m.Frances (nee Clements) 282 72
delicatessen and pizza parlour 489 278
delivered telegrams personally durin WWII 475 264
Delivered telegraphs in Calgary 533 322
Dell & Witt Sawmill (Peachland Sawmill) 234, 246 24, 36
Dell and Witt - Peachland Sawmill 342 132
Dell and Witt (Peachland Sawmill) 420 209
Dell and Witt Sawmill - (Peachland Sawmill) 331 121
Dell and Witt Sawmill - (Peachland Sawmill) Box Factory 332 122
Dell and Witt Sawmill (Peachland Sawmill Limited) 409 198
DELL, Geoge A. (Tiny) 259 49
DELL, George 306 96
DELL, George b. 1871-10-02 d. 1945-03-07 305 95
DELL, George Stanley "Tiny" 228 18
DELL, George Stanley (Tiny) b. 1900 305 95
DELL, George Stanley (Tiny) b. 1900 320 110
DELL, George Stanley (Tiny) b. 1900 320 110
DELL, Lexye 219 9
DELL, Lexye 317 107
DELL, Lexye (nee Keating) b.1905 407 196
DELL, Lexye (nee Keating) b.1905 409 198
DELL, Lexye Alexandra (nee Keating) m. 1930-02-02 305 95
DELL, Lexye Alexandra (nee Keating) m. 1930-02-02 306 96
DELL, Mary Elizabeth (nee Needham) d. 1964 305 95
DELL, Mrs - Secretary of the School 371 160
DELL, S.G. (Tiny) 675 464
DELL, Stanley 286 76
DELL, Stanley (Tiny) 355 144
DELL, Tiny 299 89
DELL, Tiny 418 207
DELL, Tiny (Stanley) 306 96
DELL, William Jonathan & Sarah (nee Swift) 305 95
Delta, BC 336 126
Denver, Colorado 374 163
Department of Education - Grammar and Composition Book 432 221
Department of Public Works - until 1935 524 313
Department of Veteran Affairs 245 35
DEPLONTY, Children: Colleen Joyce (Dyson), Lethbridge; Shirley-Mae (Straw), Vernon; Stanley, Vernon: Gordon Herbert, Alberta; Genevieve Yvette at home; D'Arcy David, Kelowna; Timothy Dale at home. 587 376
DEPLONTY, Vahdah (nee Stump) 586 375
DEPLONTY, William d.1979-04-13 587 376
Depression 335 125
Depression 359 148
Depression major event was building Athletic Hall 446 235
Depression times 327 117
Depression times 264, 265 54, 55
Deputy Grand Master in 1939 375 164
DEQUEMIN, Cliff 211 1
DEQUEMIN, Mary 211 1
DERRICKSON, Mickey - mixed potion to help Jack Wilson's chronic bronchitis. 665 454
Des Loans House - (the old Pierce home) 507 296
Desert Pines Subdivision 400 189
Detroit 379 168
Devon, England 639 428
Dewdney Trail - walked from Hope to Peachland - 1903 570 359
DEWDNEY, Walter 428 217
DeWinton, Alberta 217 7
Dewney Trail 425 214
Dfall Fair - many years 649 438
Didsbury, Alberta 218 8
died in fire 337 127
Died on ship returning from England
digging pole holes for telephone line - Peachland to Summerland 475 264
Dilke, Saskatchewan 357 146
Dimock house 355 144
Dimock house 456 245
Dimock Ranch 391 180
DIMOCK, Bessie 408 197
DIMOCK, Family 408 197
DIMOCK, Miss 387 176
DIMOCK, Miss 388 177
DIMOCK, Susan Miss 344 134
DIMOCK, Susan Miss 384 173
Dionnely, Alberta 669 458
District Engineer - Lagos Government Railways - 1901-1902 520 309
District Lot 902 579 368
District of North Vancouver - Fire Dept - 14 years 589 378
District of Peachland 340 130
diving off the freight shed 413 202
Dizzy 4 Band 356 145
Doctor 275 65
Doctors Clinic 293 83
Doctors offices paid rent to cover Municipal hall debentures 652 441
Dog (Skaha) Lake ranch 524 313
Dog Lake (Skaha) 478 267
Domestic Water System - new system installed - pumped water from lake to reservoir above Columbia Street 652 441
DOMI, Flora 249 39
DOMI, Florence (nee Dye) b. 1911 306, 307 96, 97
DOMI, Harold m. Mary (nee Ketola) (1st m Lamb) 412 201
DOMI, Harold and Margaret 307 97
DOMI, Kurt 306 96
DOMI, Kurt 371 160
DOMI, Kurt d. 1971 309 99
DOMI, MR. & Mrs. (Photo) 236 26
DOMINIC, Mr. 306 96
DOMINIC, Old indiginous man 472 261
Dominion Day (July 1st) 339 129
Dominion Experimental Station (now Research Station) 487 276
Dominion Express Company - later C.P.R. Express 279 69
Dominion Glazed Cement Pipe Company Ltd. - W.A. Lang Manager 432 221
donated pews 357 146
Donkey (Wooly) & deer and bears 314 104
DORLAND, Ethelwyn (Mrs. Lee) - Peachland School teacher 500 289
DORLAND, Hugh 225 15
DORLAND, Hugh 385 174
DORLAND, Hugh 618 407
DORLAND, Hugh 500 289
DORLAND, May (nee McDougall) 499 288
DORLAND, Phillip 499 288
DORLAND, Phillip 500 289
DORLAND, R.P. 463 252
Dorval, Quebec 611 400
DOSTIE, - three children 460 249
DOSTIE, Kay (nee Mash) 459 248
DOSTIE, Kay (nee Mash) 460 249
DOUGLAS , Son - Harley d. 1908 309 99
Douglas Lake Cattle Co. 488 277
Douglas Lake Cattle Company 454 243
Douglas Lake Ranch - S. McGirr was related to Greaves 503 292
Douglas Orchard on Deep Creek 534 323
DOUGLAS, Helen 224 14
DOUGLAS, Helen (adopted daughter) 309 99
DOUGLAS, Mrs 310 100
DOUGLAS, Mrs 2nd Wife 309 99
DOUGLAS, William & Annie Douglas d. 1908 309 99
Dover, England 307 97
DOWLER, Alice 675 464
DOWLER, James - climbed the "Pincushion" at age 81\ 675 464
DOWNIE, Children: Carolyn b. 1948 310 100
DOWNIE, Robert (Bob) and Dorothy (Dot) 310 100
Downtown residents kept farm animals 292 82
Dr. Bernardos Home for Boys 307 97
Dr. Crompton's cottages - foot of Glen Road 541 330
Dr. Whites' house 509 298
Dr. White's house on the Glen Road - now 4446 Princeton Avenue 506 295
Drag Saw - Dan White owned 1st power drag saw in town 653 442
drama, music and singing 457 246
Dray horses, farm horses and saddle horses waited for Mr. Williams 659 448
Drive In Theatre on Drought Hill - 1955 310 100
Drought property 379 168
Drought property 603 392
Drought years - late 1920s - damaged Jack Wright's orchard 678 467
DROUGHT, Albert 274 64
DROUGHT, Albert 339 129
DROUGHT, Albert 605 394
DROUGHT, Albert & Wife and one son Tom 310 100
DROUGHT, Family 310 100
DROUGHT, Geoffrey 310 100
DROUGHT, Henry & Wife 310 100
DROUGHT, Henry d.1927 310 100
DROUGHT, John & Wife 310 100
DROUGHT, John & Wife. Children: Norah and Ted 310 100
DROUGHT, Nora 311 101
DROUGHT, Nora (nee Fetherstonehaugh) 274 64
DROUGHT, Ted (son of John) 311 101
DROUGHT, Tom 273 63
Drought's or Vicary's motor launches 473 262
DROUGHTS; Ted, Nora and Geoff 473 262
drove an air cooled Franklin car 482 271
drove Earl Sutherlands CleTrac tractor 418 207
drove into Okanagan Lake 504 293
drunk and the pig 330 120
DRURY, brothers (brothers to Annie Brinson) 259 49
Dry Creek (Jacques Creek) 400 189
Dry Creek (now called Law Creek) 435 224
Dry moderate climate advised by Doctor 536 325
DRYDEN, Children: Jean and Willie 311 101
DRYDEN, Jean - became teacher - m. Mr. Peck 312 102
DRYDEN, Mrs. 219 9
DRYDEN, W.A. and Mrs Dryden (nee Kay) 311 101
DRYDEN, W.A. and Mrs Dryden (nee Kay) 312 102
DRYDEN, William - Municipal Clerk 523 312
DRYDEN, Willie - enlisted in WWI and killed at Vimy Ridge 312 102
dry-dry-dry 325 115
Duck Lake 427 216
Duck Lake (Eldorado Ranch) 255 45
Dugald, Manitoba 469 258
DUKE, Miss 270 60
DUNCAN, C. Wesley 252 42
DUNN Children; Bob m. Ilse Hammerschmidt 313 103
Dunn House - formerly Dr. Urquhart house owned by Mr. & Mrs. Zold 682 471
DUNN, Alma 638 427
DUNN, Fred d.1964 m. Alma (nee McQueen & widow of Joe Pasemko) 313 103
DUPUIS, Marjorie (nee Knoblauch) m1.Sundstrom, m2.Dupuis 417 206
Duquemin home at 5862 Lakeview Ave. 314 104
DUQUEMIN, Children; Orland and Edith 314 104
DUQUEMIN, Clifford Cecil 1893 - 1967 314, 315 104, 105
DUQUEMIN, Mary McDonald (nee Adams) 1894 - 1979 314 104
DUQUEMIN, Orland 315 105
DUQUEMIN, Orland - 1st employee at Peachland Sawmill & Box co. 675 464
Durban, South Africa 232 22
DYE, John 307 97
earliest known white citizen of Peachland - 1886 403 192
Early 1900s - mild winters - flowers blooming at Christmastime 546 335
Early Warning System 592 381
Earthquake shakes Ausrtralia 352 141
East Yale Riding 429 218
Easter Bully - Leah Morsh brought coloured Easter eggs for childrens delight 616 405
Easter time 440 229
Eastern Townships 426 215
EASTON, Sidney m. Dorothy Jean 282 72
Eatons's in Winnipeg - mail orders promptly filled 610 399
Ed Ruffle went overseas with the 50th Infantry Brigade - lied about age to join - overseas in 1915 533 322
EDDY, "Spud" took bottle of whiskey out of policeman's pocket and ran up the hill 622 411
EDDY, 2nd wife of Grant - had cats 316 106
EDDY, Children; Grant, Iris, Ormond 315 105
EDDY, E.E. 417 206
EDDY, Eddy and John Pasemko cut wood to sell - could make $2 per day. 517 306
EDDY, Elmer - rented cabin 587 376
EDDY, Elmer Earl 315 105
EDDY, Elmer Earl d.1954 & Iris 315 105
EDDY, Grant 288 78
EDDY, Grant 656 445
EDDY, Grant Elmer b. 1908 d.1958 316 106
EDDY, Grant Elmer b. 1908 d. 1958 315 105
EDDY, Heather - First May Queen 371 160
EDDY, Ormond d. 1935 - brother of Grant 316 106
Edgar Bradbury's place 489 278
EDGECOMBE, Children; Daughters Gladys & Brenda (Mrs. Leslie Wagner) 316 106
EDGECOMBE, J.A. and Mrs. 316 106
EDGECOMBE, Mr. 534 323
Edgecome family 535 324
EDGELL, Joe 285 75
EDGELL, Joe 466 255
EDGELL, Joe 618 407
Edgewater Hotel 283 73
Edgewater Hotel 338 128
Edgewater Inn 292 82
Edgewater Inn 398 187
Edgewater Inn 459 248
Edgewater Inn 488 277
Edgewater Inn - 1947 486 275
Edgewater Inn - Mrs House and Mrs. White managed Edgewater Inn after Mrs. Clarence left 653 442
Edgewater Inn - operator Mrs. Nourse 593 382
Edgewater Inn (Now Totem Inn) 310 100
Edinburgh 299 89
Edinburgh - George Watson's school 489 278
Edinburgh, Scotland 266 56
Edinburgh, Scotland 311 101
Edith March Yellow Throated Petunias 270 60
Edmonton 268 58
Edmonton 326 116
Edmonton 330 120
Edmonton 451 240
Edmonton 477 266
Edmonton 487 276
Edmonton 599 388
Edmonton Alberta - married John Pasemko 519 308
Edmonton Alberta - remarried Joyce Roberts 518 307
Edmonton, Alberta 341 131
Edmonton, Alberta 348 137
Edmonton, Alberta 351 140
Edmonton, Alberta 352 141
Edmonton, Alberta 415 204
Edmonton, Alberta 416 205
Edmonton, Alberta 317 107
Edson Trail 487 276
Edward Cheston's farmhouse 357 146
EDWARDS, Donald m. Roma (nee Evans) 1953 336 126
EDWARDS, Roma (nee Evans) 335 125
EDWARDS, Shelley b. 1956 336 126
eeeee 404, 405 193, 194
egg farming 411 200
Eggs: Aigs for breakfast, Aigs for lunch aigs for supper always friggin aigs 595 384
Egremont Alberta 348 137
Egremont, Alberta 350 139
Ehler's Orchestra 318 108
EHLERS, Elmer (Al) 317 107
EHLERS, Vi (Pateman) 317 107
EHLERS, Walter 317 107
EHLERS, Walter (Slim) 318 108
EKINS Children: Isobel, Gordon and George - in Peachland 1921 319 109
Ekins Family 462 251
Ekins House - George and Madeline - burned about 1949 462 251
Ekins house for after game snacks 447 236
Ekins Shack on Michael property 319 109
EKINS, Elsa (nee Littler) 318 108
EKINS, George 306 96
EKINS, George 319 109
EKINS, George 320 110
EKINS, George 321 111
EKINS, George 446 235
EKINS, George 468 257
EKINS, George & Emily Children; George, Sandra, Diane, Barry 320, 321 110, 111
EKINS, George b. 1918 in Winnipeg 318 108
EKINS, Gordon - worked on CPR tugboat 446 235
EKINS, Gordon b. 1913 in Winnipeg 318 108
EKINS, Gordon d.1979 319 109
EKINS, Isobel b. 1907 in England 318 108
EKINS, Madeline 445 234
EKINS, Madeline b. 1922 in Kelowna 318 108
EKINS, Mrs 658 447
EKINS, Mrs. 448 237
EKINS, Norman 306 96
EKINS, Norman 448 237
EKINS, Norman 468 257
EKINS, Norman m.Emily Myslicki 320 110
EKINS, Norman m.Emily Myslicki 321 111
EKINS, Norman b.1916 in Winnipeg 318 108
EKINS, Walter Francis 318 108
EKINS, Walter Francis & Elsa 319 109
Eldersley, Saskatchewan 371 160
elected to Parliament 498 287
Electric Plant on Trepanier Creek 387 176
electric wiring and appliance store 327 117
electrical work and power plant operator 416 205
Electricity - no power generated when pipes were frozen 613 402
Electricity - power from apower plant on Trepanier Creek 672 461
ELI, Antoine 619 408
ELI, Mrs. 289 79
Elite Café - Tomlin family tried a food service in their living room but few customers and café closed. 617 406
ELIZABETH, Queen 294 84
Elk City 451 240
Elko, BC 321 111
Elliott Avenue 389 178
Elliott Avenue 406 195
Elliott Avenue - 10 acre farm between Compton and McKay properties 603 392
Elliott Avenue - orchard until 1947 503 292
Elliott Avenue orchard 511 300
Elliott House - move in and repaired windows and made a homey abode 595 384
Elliott House - rented for $30 per month 594 383
ELLIOTT, Alice 324 114
ELLIOTT, Alice 327 117
ELLIOTT, Alice - teacher 322 112
ELLIOTT, Alice - Trepanier school teacher 660 449
ELLIOTT, Alice Miss 259 49
ELLIOTT, Alice Miss 264 54
ELLIOTT, Alice Miss. 677 466
ELLIOTT, Alice, Estella - 1868-1967 329 119
ELLIOTT, Alice, Estella - 1868-1967 330, 331 120, 121
ELLIOTT, Alice. Miss - my first teacher 670 459
ELLIOTT, Anne (nee McCutcheon) 326 116
ELLIOTT, Bessie 326 116
ELLIOTT, Bessie d. 1953 324 114
ELLIOTT, Bessie Lillian (nee Hayward) 328 118
ELLIOTT, Bessie Lillian (nee Hayward) m. 1902 323 113
ELLIOTT, Bessie Lillian (nee Hayward) m. 1902 d. 1953 329 119
ELLIOTT, Charles 329 119
ELLIOTT, Charles - d. 1960 330 120
ELLIOTT, Charles - Schoolteacher often filled the pulpit as minister & taught Sunday school 548 337
ELLIOTT, Charles - teacher until 1912 546 335
ELLIOTT, Charles Franklin 323 113
ELLIOTT, Charles G. 495 284
ELLIOTT, Charles Griiggs - 1869 - 1960 m. Emily Kennedy in 1907 329 119
ELLIOTT, Charlie 394 183
ELLIOTT, Charlie, school principal 322 112
ELLIOTT, Charlie, school principal 323 113
ELLIOTT, Children (of Jim & Nancy) Alice Estelle, Charles Griggs, James Lewis 321 111
ELLIOTT, Children of Charles & Emily; Dorothy, Arthur & Donald 329 119
ELLIOTT, Donna Lucille 327 117
ELLIOTT, Douglas 324 114
ELLIOTT, Douglas 327 117
ELLIOTT, Douglas 329 119
ELLIOTT, Duncan Gerald 327 117
ELLIOTT, Evelyn 327 117
ELLIOTT, Franklin 329 119
ELLIOTT, Gerald 327 117
ELLIOTT, Gerald 329 119
ELLIOTT, Gerald and Frank 324 114
ELLIOTT, Gerald Arthur 323 113
ELLIOTT, James d. 1946 329 119
ELLIOTT, James d.1890 & wife Jane (nee Miller) to Canada in 1822 321 111
ELLIOTT, James Lewis 321 111
ELLIOTT, Jim 239 29
ELLIOTT, Jim 329 119
ELLIOTT, Jim ( 6th child of James & Jane) m. Nancy S. Griggs 321 111
ELLIOTT, Jim and Bessie 324 114
ELLIOTT, Jim m. Bess 390 179
ELLIOTT, John Douglas 323 113
ELLIOTT, Lucille (nee McAllister) m. 1942 327 117
ELLIOTT, Lyle 327 117
ELLIOTT, Mrs. 292 82
ELLIOTT, Mrs. - early woman car driver 483 272
ELLIOTT, Mrs. Jim - sang in the choir 609 398
ELLIOTT, Mrs. Thompson 331 121
ELLIOTT, Mrs. Thompson - relieved her asthma by inhaling tobacco smoke 556 345
ELLIOTT, Nancy 323 113
ELLIOTT, Nancy d. 1928 324 114
ELLIOTT, Nellie (nee Carder) m. 1930 327 117
ELLIOTT, Rena 331 121
ELLIOTT, Ronald 324 114
ELLIOTT, Ronald 329 119
ELLIOTT, Ronald d. 1962 326 116
ELLIOTT, Ronald Lewis 323 113
ELLIOTT, Ross 326 116
ELLIOTT, Ruth (English cousin) joined the airforce 599 388
ELLIOTT, Thompson 291 81
ELLIOTT, Thompson 331 121
ELLIOTT, Thompson 374 163
ELLIOTT, Thompson - became orchardist 529 318
ELLIOTT, Thompson - family 554 343
ELLIOTT, Thompson d.1927 and Jessie, his wife, d.1916 584 373
ELLIOTT, Thompson Mr. 292 82
ELLIOTT, Wilfred James (deceased 7 months later) 323 113
ELLIOTT, Willa 538 327
ELLIOTT, Willa Jean 323 113
ELLIOTT, Willa Jean 327 117
ELLIOTT, Willa-Jean 329 119
ELLIOTT,Mrs. Sr. d. 1929 329 119
Elliott's house 398 187
Elliott's place 460 249
Ellison 255 45
Ellison Avenue 296 86
Ellison Avenue 331 121
Ellison Avenue 356 145
Ellison Avenue 678 467
ELLISON, Price - pioneer and M.P. 422 211
ELSTONE, Mary 658 447
ELSTONE, Stan - married widow Mary Sundstrom. He died 1972-12-24 heart attack 601 390
Elton, Manitoba 660 449
Emonton 441 230
Enderby 417 206
Enderby District 426 215
Enderby, BC 381 170
Enderby, BC 382 171
Enderby, BC (formerly Lamblys Landing) 428 217
Enderby, BC (formerly Lamblys Landing) 428 217
Enderby, BC (formerly Lamblys Landing) 429 218
Eneas Lakes 343 133
Enfield, Middlesex, England 318 108
England 233 23
England 246 36
England 278 68
England 291 81
England 299 89
England 303 93
England 309 99
England 316 106
England 327 117
England 335 125
England 346 136
England 374 163
England 391 180
England 470 259
England 472 261
England 475 264
England 523 312
England 534 323
England 570 359
England 599 388
England 603 392
England 604 393
England 679 468
England 504 293
England - boarding school 663 452
England - 1910 - spent winter there 643 432
England - 1914 520 309
England - army tailor shop 527 316
England - b.1898 663 452
England - born on a rural dairy farm 656 445
England - cottages covered with roses 485 274
England - Netley hospital 663 452
England - parcel mailed in October arrived in Peachland on Christmas Eve 617 406
England - parcel mailed in October arrived in Peachland on Christmas Eve 618 407
England - Sandgate Military Hospital 503 292
England 1901 640 429
England 1909 - married Edith Sharpe 574 363
England in 1964 - for a visit - saw many old friends 667 456
England relatives donated alter cloth 474 263
England, Barrow-in-Furness, 345 135
England, Kent 649 438
England, Old Wittington b.1881 623 412
England, West Leeds, Sheffield b.1883 623 412
Englis relatives 304 94
English and Welsh stock 327 117
English Church Services 470 259
English Fish and Chips 253 43
ENGLISH, J.F.K. Dr. - grade 9 teacher 537 326
enjoyed Curling in Peachland and at Bonspiels in other towns 410 199
enjoyed painting is oils and pastels. 410 199
Enlisted in WWI and was killed 1916-06-04 522 311
ENNS, John 331 121
ENNS, Laura, 331 121
ENNS, Luella 331 121
ENNS, Lyle 331 121
ENNS, Marie (nee Fehr) 331 121
ENNS, Mark 331 121
ENNS, Norman 331 121
Eric Martin Institution in Victoria 232 22
Esso Garage 657 446
Essondale Crease Clinic 231, 232 21, 22
Eston, Saskatchewan - ran a grain elevator 18 years 513 302
Estry, District of Wingham, Englandnd 354 143
Ethiopia 426 215
Europe 303 93
Europe 372 161
Europe 406 195
Europe: England, Holland, France, Germany & Belgium 505 294
EVANS Children; Jim, Don and Roma 332 122
EVANS, Charles and Mrs. - to Peachland 1920 334 124
EVANS, Cora (nee Wilson) 332, 333 122, 123
EVANS, Cora (nee Wilson) 660 449
EVANS, Cora (nee Wilson) 662 451
EVANS, Cora, Roma and Jim 369 158
EVANS, Don 334 124
EVANS, Jim 334 124
EVANS, Jim 334 124
EVANS, Jim 342 132
EVANS, Jim 600 389
EVANS, Jim - tough student 288 78
EVANS, Jim - truck driver 360 149
EVANS, Jim - truck driver 362 151
EVANS, Jim m. Kay Caddick who had two children Mark and Wendy 336 126
EVANS, Murray - postal delivery 514 303
EVANS, Neil 229 19
EVANS, Neil 253 43
EVANS, Neil 332 122
EVANS, Neil 334 124
EVANS, Neil 335 125
EVANS, Neil 336 126
EVANS, Neil 592 381
EVANS, Neil 662 451
EVANS, Neil - sublet his trucking contract to John Pasemko 518 307
EVANS, Vic & Mildred (nee Garlinge) (deceaased) 354 143
Everett 450 239
Everett, Washington 452 241
EWART, Max a Game Warden 257 47
excellent agriculturist 391 180
Executive Peachland Curling Club - and a shareholder 651 440
Experienced curlers: V.Oakes, Tiny Dell, Mr. & Mrs. Neil Witt, Jack Bradley, George Smith, Mr. & Mrs. P.C. Gerrie, Len Trautman & others 514 303
Experimental farm extraced scions 408 197
Experimental Station 308 98
Eyesight failed and he could no longer drive a car 666 455
Eyre and Cutbill store 292 82
EYRE, Mr. 294 84
F.R. Stewart - Wholesale Fruit & Vegetables 488 277
FABBI, Christopher & Michael 368 157
FABBI, Gweneth Kathleen (nee Garraway) b. 1943 368 157
failed prospectors planted orchards 383 172
Fairmont 271 61
Fairview 330 120
Fairview 430 219
Fairview 430 219
Fairview 600 389
Fall Fair 281 71
Fall Fair 351 140
Fall Fair 355 144
Fall Fair 628 417
Fall Fair award for her long service and dedication 668 457
Fall Fair - mother won prizes for her baking 485 274
Fall Fair Committee 249 39
Fall Fair Committee 269 59
Fall Fair Committee 302 92
Fall Fair Committee 653 442
Family Company 443 232
Family had Jute mills in Dundee, Scotland 467, 468 256, 257
Far East 372 161
Far East 611 400
Farm - 5 acres - half pasture and the rest for house, garden and outbuildings 669 458
farm chores after school 436 225
farmed for 10 years 483 272
Farmer's Institute 533 322
farming, animals and vegetable garden 453 242
FARQUARSON, Bob 467 256
FARRELL, Ada Grace (nee MacKenzie) b. 1915-06-07 490 279
FARRELL, Allan - a teacher 487 276
FARRELL, Grace (nee MacKenzie) 483 272
Farrell, Grace (nee MacKenzie) 486 275
FARRELL, Grace (nee MacKenzie) m. 1942 487 276
FARRELL, Heather - a nurse 487 276
FARRELL, Robert 487 276
FAST, Marvin 233 23
Father Mullinberg of Summerland 364 153
Father started 1st Omnibus Co in England 520 309
FAWLEY, Allen - lives in Vancouver 336 126
FAWLEY, Fred & Mrs. 336, 337 126, 127
FAWLEY, Son killed in WWII 336 126
Fawley's General Store 336 126
Fawley's General Store - Mr. Fawley's store 572 361
Fawley's General Store - Mr. Fawley's store 574 363
Federal Fruit Inspector In Kelowna, Peachland, Summerland and Westbank - retired in 1954 541 330
Federal, Alberta 584 373
FELKER, Marva (nee Champion) 271 61
Fenian Raids 328 118
Fenian Raids - member of militia 502 291
Ferguson property 461 250
FERGUSON, Alex D. 1843 - 1940 337 127
FERGUSON, Arnold 306 96
FERGUSON, Arnold 320 110
FERGUSON, Arnold 338 128
FERGUSON, Arnold 409 198
FERGUSON, Arnold 1900 - 1943 337 127
FERGUSON, Catherine (nee Moore) 1871 - 1949 - cousin to J.M. Robinson 337 127
FERGUSON, Eleanor 337 127
FERGUSON, family 396 185
FERGUSON, Glen 371 160
FERGUSON, Glen b. 1926 409 198
FERGUSON, Glen b. 1926 m. Jean Barnes 410 199
FERGUSON, Hugh 214 4
FERGUSON, Hugh 337 127
FERGUSON, Hugh - pack train 443 232
FERGUSON, Mr. - superintendent of the Sunday School 609 398
FERGUSON, Mrs. A.D. Waas a sister to Mrs. Town 632 421
FERGUSON, Murray 337 127
FERGUSON, Myrtle 212, 219 2, 9
FERGUSON, Myrtle (nee Keating) b.1900 407 196
FERGUSON, Olive 337 127
FERGUSON, Verne b. 1936 409 198
FERGUSON, Verne b. 1936 m. Norah Angle 410 199
Fernyhough property 267 57
FERNYHOUGH, George & Kay 338 128
Ferries - relief captain 659 448
Ferry 300, 301 90, 91
ferry - 20 feet long - Westbank to Kelowna 470 259
Ferry Command 490 279
Fetherstonehaugh house 308 98
FETHERSTONEHAUGH, Children; Patricia (Patty) 311 101
FETHERSTONEHAUGH, Leonard & Norah (nee Drought) 311 101
FETHERSTONEHAUGH, Maitland - built a ne house 611 400
FETHERSTONEHAUGH, Maitland and wife Mary 310 100
FIDELAK, Walter m. Mary (Duquemin) 315 105
Field, B.C. 341 131
Fielden, Kentucky 452 241
fighting in Kelowna, Vancouver & San Francisco 446 235
Finch and Dueck's garages 467 256
fined indiginous man for illegal fishing - loaned him money to pay fine 483 272
Finland 393 182
Finlayson property 311 101
FINLAYSON, Darlene 339, 340 129, 130
FINLAYSON, George 339, 340 129, 130
FINLAYSON, George 639 428
FINLAYSON, Gwen 339, 340 129, 130
FINLAYSON, Heather 339, 340 129, 130
Fipkes place 434 223
Fire - Deep Creek to Trepanier 466 255
Fire behind Pincushion Mountain in 1931 - everyone over 16 was recruited to fight this fire and earn a bit of cash in those money short days 615 404
Fire Brigade 656 445
Fire Chief 303 93
Fire Chief 442 231
Fire Chief - PVFD 302 92
Fire Chief Conventions 303 93
Fire Chief for Life 304 94
Fire Dept - Fire Chief 661 450
Fire Engine purchased - cost $11000 with $5K coming from Civil Defence 652 441
Fire hall built to house Fire engine and domestic water pumps 652 441
Fireman on the K.V.R. - in Penticton 542 331
fireman, May 24th celebrations, levelling school grounds 440 229
Firewood - Weston and Verner cut firewood with crosscut saw 671 460
First Aid 371 160
First Aid Attendant & Safety Director 366 155
First Aid Callouts - Harold was called out many times to attend car accidents or sick persons 656 445
First Aid Certificate - worked for Trautman-GarrawAy as First Aid Man 655 444
First Aid to animals - put cast on cat 635 424
first band or orchestra 354 143
First Calgary Stampede - 1912 533 322
First Orchards: John Gummow, Thompson Elliott, and Dan Seaton 530 319
First Packinghouse 1905 -- necessary as new orchards came into bearing. 679 468
First Post Office in Trepanier 415 204
First Street 221 11
First Sunday School in home 1898-1899 400 189
first winter living in tent on the property 411 200
fish pond contest to raise money 474 263
Fisheries Patrol Officer at Bella Bella 589 378
Fisherman - Jac was an avid fisherman. Almost blind he rowed his boat until he was 85 years old 667 456
fishing and hunting - no restrictions 470 259
fishing and hunting were good 352 141
fishing in Trepanier and hunting for grouse 472 261
FITZPATRICK, Mr. 339 129
FKRAFT, Annie (nee Stach) 420 209
Fleming Saskatchewan 456 245
FLEMING, Bertha (nee Wilson) m.(1) Lingor m.(2) Fleming 668 457
FLEMING, Joe 541 330
FLEMING, Joe 214, 218 4, 8
FLINTOFF, Archie 341, 342 131, 132
FLINTOFF, Brian 341 131
FLINTOFF, Dorothy (Dot) Irene (nee Watts) 373 162
FLINTOFF, Dorothy (nee Watts) 341 131
Flood Control Committee - recommended Flood Way from Penticton to Osoyoos 651 440
Flood Control in Penticton & Okanagan Falls 389 178
floods and fires 438 227
Florence Nightingale 229 19
Flower Show 308 98
flowers and vegetables 394 183
Flume 243 33
flumes, trestles and ditches 435 224
FOLLETT, Annie (nee Ruffle) 534 323
FOLLETT, Annie Isabel (nee Ruffle) b.1896 came to Canada 1912 647 436
FOLLETT, Bill - served in the R.C.A.F. 535 324
FOLLETT, Boys 224 14
FOLLETT, Ron - served in the R.C.A.F. d.age 26 in logging accident at the coast. 535 324
FOLLETT, Ronald 647 436
FOLLETT, Ronald - killed by falling snag while logging about 1948 649 438
FOLLETT, William 647 436
FOLLETT, William (Bill) Jr. 647 436
foreman - pipeline project 419 208
Forest Fire - Pincushion Mountain - August 1931 - endangered downtown Peachland 610 399
Forest fire near Peachland - men paid 320 110
forest fire threatened all of Peachland 395 184
Forest Fire: - Lyle Seaton conscripted into fighting forest fire by warden Jack 557 346
Forest Fires: Up Trepanier Creek in 1924, 1925, 1926. Some fires were large with flying brands. 615 404
Forest Lawn Cemetery - Vancouver 324 114
Forest Ranger at Chase, B.C. 337 127
Forest Ranger before WWI 395 184
Forest Scaler's Licence 675 464
Forestry Department 656 445
forgot brakes - yelling "Whoa Bess - Whoa Bess" 483 272
formed mining company 498 287
FORREST, William T. ("Frenchie") d. 1969 342 132
Forset fire threatened our home 470 259
Fort Colville 255 45
Fort Garry Artillery 348 137
Fort Gary Horse Regiment - wounded in 1917
Fort Macleod, Alberta 572 361
Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta 341 131
Fort St John - airport survey 425 214
Fort Steele, BC 321 111
Fort William, Ontario 237 27
Fort. St. John 421 210
FOWLER, Lucy Miss 344 134
FOWLER, Pat daughter of Bill Kudelka lives in Peachland 422 211
Foy house 376 165
FOY, (nee Bedford) Helen 223, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 231, 232, 233 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 22, 23
FOY, Melba (Daughter of Helen Foy nee Bedford) 232, 233 22, 23
FOY, Robert "Bob" 231, 232 21, 22
France 475 264
Francois Lake, 659 448
Fraser Canyon highway projects - Alexanda Bridge 527 316
Fraser Canyon road trip - exciting 538 327
Fraser Lake 439 228
Fraser River 258 48
Fraser River 428 217
Fraser River at Ladner 659 448
Fraser Valley 333 123
Fraternal Order of Eagles 350 139
FREDERICKSON, Ray 251 41
Free Boots -H.Greata kept cache, in a root cellar on Trepanier bay, of boots and a free meal for those walking by seeking work. 615 404
Freedom of the Municipality 304 94
Freedom of the Municipality 1982 410 199
FREEL, Mr. 534 323
FREELS, Bob 221 11
FREEMAN, Richard - home on knoll 515 304
FREIDGE, Annie (nee Topham) b.1922 623 412
freight car dispatcher 448 237
Frenchie and the Hornets 344 134
fresh berries and honey 436 225
Frewins' 239 29
FRIDGE, Alex 345 135
FRIDGE, Annie (nee Topham) 345 135
FRIDGE, Dave Jr, 345 135
FRIDGE, David Sr. 355 144
FRIDGE, David Sr. d. 1936 345 135
FRIDGE, Evelyn 345 135
FRIDGE, Lois 345, 346 135, 136
FRIDGE, Maude 345 135
FRIDGE, Sarah d. 1941 345 135
FRIDGE, Tom 345 135
friends took him home hmmm 476 265
FRITH, Miss 634 423
FRITH, Miss - property 528 317
FRITH, Mr. & Mrs. 387 176
FRITH, Nellie Blanche 1888 - 1968 346 136
FRITH, Nellie Miss. 447 236
frozen fruit trees 332 122
Frozen in his bed in January 639 428
frozen lake - motorcycles through ice 332 122
Frozen pipes to Trepanier Dam 509 298
FRUEUN, Fred & Mrs. 348 137
FRUEUN, One Son 348 137
Fruit and Vegetable Inspector - Dominion Gov't 463 252
Fruit Growers Union - sold the packed fruit 680 469
fruit growing and eating apples and venison 440 229
fruit growing, home orchard and Miller ranch 505 294
fruit growing, swimming, riding horses 317 107
Fruit Inspector 399 188
Fruit Inspector 645 434
Fruit Inspector - 1st in the Okanagan
Fruit marketing board 523 312
Fruit Orchard 301 91
fruit orchard near lower end of Deep Creek 482 271
Fruit Orchards - hard work to grow fruit trees 587 376
Fruit Stall on highway 97. - 1st fruit stall in Peachland near Princeton Ave intersection. 666 455
Fruit Stand on Highway 97 336 126
Fruit treea and orchard 313 103
fruit trees brought over the Dewdney Trail on horseback 423 212
Fruit Union - Chairman 651 440
fruit, gravel, top-soil, sawdust, shavings, lumber 440 229
Fulks family 313 103
Fulks General Store 350 139
Fulks General Store 356 145
Fulks General Store 535 324
Fulk's General Store 346 136
Fulks Store 249 39
Fulks Store 475 264
FULKS, Audrey (nee Long) m1. Fulks & m2. Peters 444 233
FULKS, Cathy 445 234
FULKS, Florence 350, 351 139, 140
FULKS, Florence (nee Reeves) 1895-1969 348 137
FULKS, Heather 445 234
FULKS, Jeanette 352 141
FULKS, Jennie (nee Baresco) 352 141
FULKS, Ken & Audrey (nee Long) 350 139
FULKS, Ken d. 2017 444, 445 233, 234
FULKS, Ken - Fulks General Store 342 132
FULKS, Ken m. Audrey (nee Long) 352 141
FULKS, Len 239 29
FULKS, Len 248 38
FULKS, Leonard 350, 351 139, 140
FULKS, Leonard Bernard 1890-1962 348 137
FULKS, Louise Dorcas, mother of Leonard 351 140
FULKS, Mrs 270 60
FULKS, Reg 317 107
FULKS, Reg 350 139
FULKS, Reg 352 141
FULKS, Reg - worked at keeping screens open during broadcast. Found hidden screen. Cleaned & power restored just before radio broadcast 613 402
FULKS, Reginald b. 1916 348 137
FULKS, Reginald (Reggie) 352 141
FULKS, Ruth 236 26
FULKS, Ruth 371 160
FULKS, Ruth 447 236
FULKS,Kenneth b. 1922 348 137
FULTON, Clarence from Vernon 599 388
FULTON, Fred 354 143
FUNK, Brothers 477 266
Fur Brigade Trail 322 112
Fur Trapping - bobcat, a few beaver etc 663 452
G.F. Strong Rehabilitation Unit - Vancouver 304 94
G.W.V.A. in Peachland 461 250
GADDES, Charles 283 73
gaffing kickaninnies in Deep Creek and speckled trout in Trepanier creek 456 245
Gagetown, New Brunswick 523 312
Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick 267 57
GALINOWSKI, Stan 310 100
GAMBLE, Barbara Georgina (sister to Ellin May) d. 1937 458 247
GAMBLE, Miss 339 129
Game Departmenrt 257 47
Game Department, fawning ground 254 44
Game Warden 589 378
Game Warden - stopped at houses for a meal - always referred to meat served as "pork" even thought it often was venison. 557,558 346,347
Games - at school we played pom-pom-pullaway, duck-on-a-rock, baseball, marbles, and leap-frog. 559 348
Gang Ranch - near Williams Lake 570 359
Garbage Dump 238 28
Garbage Dump Fire - in 1954 on the banks of Trepanier creek - fought by sawmill workers 615 404
Garcia estate - 9% mortgage - 12 years to pay off 488 277
Garden Of Eden 262 52
GARDNER, Alex - bought the Shingle Creek Ranch 257 47
Garlinge Packinghouse - Mrs. Wraight converted into her home. 677 466
GARLINGE, Allan 354 143
GARLINGE, Allan b. 1938 356 145
Garlinge, Beth 356 145
GARLINGE, Beth 445 234
GARLINGE, Beth (nee topham) 288 78
GARLINGE, Beth (nee Topham) 355 144
GARLINGE, Beth (nee Topham) 355 144
GARLINGE, Beth (nee Topham) b.1911 623 412
GARLINGE, Geoff 356 145
GARLINGE, Geoff 447 236
GARLINGE, Geoff 1906-1959 354 143
GARLINGE, Geoff - packinghouse 288 78
GARLINGE, Geoff - Peachland 1925 355 144
GARLINGE, Geoff (Jeff) 306 96
GARLINGE, Gordon 354 143
GARLINGE, Gordon b. 1933 356 145
Garraway Tea 357 146
Garraway Tea House in England 357 146
GARRAWAY, Agnes Renny 357 146
GARRAWAY, Alma (nee Johnson) 357 146
GARRAWAY, Alma (nee Johnson) 356, 357 145, 146
GARRAWAY, Art 619 408
GARRAWAY, Art 663 452
GARRAWAY, Arthur 411 200
GARRAWAY, Arthur (Art) 1918-1973 356 145
GARRAWAY, Arthur (Art) 1918-1973 357 146
GARRAWAY, Arthur (Art) 1918-1973 359 148
GARRAWAY, Arthur (Art) 1918-1973 367 156
GARRAWAY, Cecil James b. 1952 m. Marlene (nee Dengler) 368 157
GARRAWAY, Cecil James (Jimmy) b. 1952-01-12 365 154
GARRAWAY, Cecil Treacher (youngest son of W.J. & Emily) 1888 - 1932 357 146
GARRAWAY, Cecil Treacher 1888 - 1932 m. Isobel Renny in 1917 359 148
GARRAWAY, Children keep in touch with Anne 412 201
GARRAWAY, Children of James & Marlene: Derek & Karmyn 368 157
GARRAWAy, Clare 356 145
GARRAWAY, Frank 357 146
GARRAWAY, Gweneth b. 1943 360 149
GARRAWAY, Isolbel 356 145
GARRAWAY, Jack 286 76
GARRAWAY, Jack 356 145
GARRAWAY, Jack 365 154
GARRAWAY, Jack 367 156
GARRAWAY, Jack 368 157
GARRAWAY, Jack - hauled logs with a 28 Chev truck minus a windshield 619 408
GARRAWAY, Jennie (nee Garvin) m. 1940 359 148
GARRAWAY, Jennie (nee Garvin) m. 1940 360 149
GARRAWAY, Jennie (nee Garvin) m. 1940 368 157
GARRAWAY, Jennie Kathleen (nee Garven) 367 156
GARRAWAY, John Graham b. 1946 362 151
GARRAWAY, John Grahame b. 1946 m. Babs (nee Sholtz) 368 157
GARRAWAY, May 359 148
GARRAWAY, Mr. - donated pews 474 263
GARRAWAY, Mrs. 472, 473 261, 262
GARRAWAY, Roy 356 145
GARRAWAY, Sandra Lee b. 1959-04-18 367 156
GARRAWAY, Sandra Lee b. 1959-04-18 368 157
GARRAWAY, W.J. (grandparents of Art and Jack) 357 146
GARRAWAY, William John, Emily (nee Barnes of Bournemourth England) 357 146
Gary, Indiana 591 380
gave age in moons such as 90 moons, 70 moons etc 467 256
Gave talks on Citizenship or World Affairs 521 310
Gaynor house burned 1938 369 158
Gaynor house burned and 2nd house torn down 515 304
GAYNOR, Dorothy 368 157
GAYNOR, Eunice 368 157
GAYNOR, Jack 368 157
GAYNOR, Jack - a son who joined R.C.Navy 515 304
GAYNOR, Jack - R.C.N. D. 1980 370 159
GAYNOR, Loretta 371 160
GAYNOR, Loretta - daughter 515 304
GAYNOR, Mrs d.1956 370 159
GAYNOR, Mrs & two daughters and a son 370 159
GAYNOR, Mrs. 288 78
GAYNOR, Pat 368 157
GAYNOR, Pat 369 158
GAYNOR, Pat - married a Langley girl & now lives in Kamloops 370 159
GAYNOR, Pete - Ellison Ave.- Raffles off a cow - drew his own ticket 515 304
GAYNOR, Peter 368 157
GAYNOR, Peter (Pete) 369 158
GAYNOR, Peter (Pete) d. 1970 in Vernon 370 159
GAYNOR, Peter with his horse 357 146
Gazette praised his service when he died 430 219
Gellatly Point camp 538 327
GELLATLY, Jack - attended Peachland School at age 22 for more education 557 346
General Foods in Toronto 444 233
General Store 283 73
General store 493 282
General Store - owned by L.D. McCall - Annie Seaton worked there 555 344
general store clerk 494 283
General Store in Peachland 506 295
General Store operated by W.J. Robinson 545 334
General Store owned by Cudmore (presently Sunnyside Market) 647 436
Gentlemens club in Kelowna 252 42
Geographical Survey - Hedley Mascot Mine 467 256
George Pringle (School) 238, 239 28, 29
George Pringle High School 371 160
George Pringle High School 460 249
George Pringle High School, Westbank 313 103
George Pringle in Westbank 608 397
George Pringle Junior-Senior High School 634 423
George Pringle School 505 294
George Pringle School 582 371
George Pringle School - Gail was in first graduating class from GPHS - who actually remembered knowing Rev. George Pringle 675 464
George Pringle School - Westbank 651 440
George Pringle School in Westbank 308, 309 98, 99
George Pringle School Reunion 441 230
George Smith farm - relocated blacksmith shop 658 447
GEORGE VI, King 294 84
Georgia Hotel 230 20
German student 578 367
Germany 233 23
Germany 309 99
Germany 566 355
Germany 656 445
Germany - sawmill gangsaw 364 153
Gerrie house 308 98
GERRIE, Curt (Carl P.) 1897 - 1965 370 159
GERRIE, Curt (Carl P.) 1897 - 1965 371 160
GERRIE, Graham 370 159
GERRIE, Lillian Mrs. - Peachland substitute teacher 371 160
GERRIE, P.C. 236 26
GERRIE, P.C. - school prinxcipal gave permission to use Athletic Hall for basketball practice. 560 349
GERRIE,Lillian 1897 - 1991 370 159
Gforest Hill Subdivision 658 447
ghosts appeared 424 213
GIGLIUK, (nee Todd) Dorothy 217 7
Gillam orchard 373 162
GILLAM, Anna Louise 1876 - 1953 - church organist 373 162
GILLAM, David 342 132
GILLAM, David & wife Teresa- self employed carpenter 373 162
GILLAM, Francis (Frank) Ried 1911 - 1962 373 162
GILLAM, Frank 342 132
GILLAM, Frank 447 236
GILLAM, Frank 480 269
GILLAM, John Duke Rev. 1870 - 1948 373 162
GILLAM, Kathleen (Kay) (nee Watts) 1918-1960 373 162
GILLAM, Kay (nee Watts) 480 269
GILLAM, Kay (nee Watts) (Dorothy's sister) 342 132
GILLAM, Rev. & Mrs. 236 26
Gilpin near Grand Forks - school 450 239
Girl Guide leader 416 205
Girl Guides 622 411
Girl Guides - in shock - seeing body on table when they assembled for a meeting 658 447
Girl Guides and Cubs Committee 653 442
Girl Guides, Brownies 419 208
Gladstone and Brandon Manitoba exodus to Peachland 1898-1900 477 266
Gladstone Mine 291 81
Gladstone mine 383 172
Gladstone Mine 544 333
Gladstone Mine 331 121
Gladstone Mine Camp called Camp Hewitt 329 119
Gladstone, Manitoba 482 271
glanders epidemic - male horses lost 323 113
Glasgow 422 211
Glasgow 506 295
Glasgow University 262 52
Glasgow, Scotland 262 52
Glasgow, Scotland of Irish descent 461 250
Glee Club - John Vicary sang and Margaret played the piano 643 432
Glen Hospital 228 18
Glen Lake 343 133
Glen Lake - road 622 411
Glen Road 324 114
Glen Road 434 223
Glen Road - homestead 413 202
Glencoe (now Glenrosa) 263 53
Glendale, California 397 186
Glenmore 430 219
Glenn Lake - Sidney and Annie built a cabin they used on many weekends 574 363
GLENN, Mr. from Summerland - put new top on brick oven 510 299
Glenrosa 261 51
Glenrosa 264 54
Glenrosa 285 75
Glenrosa 394 183
Glenrosa (Westbank) 671 460
Gloucester, England 443 232
Goat in School - Martin Shaw, Gus Sundstrom & Bruce MacKinnon put Sulo Hisse's goat in school on Halloween - what a stink 564 353
Goat in school - phew 288 78
Goat with Churchill's V for Victory mark on forehead 602 391
Goderich, Ontario 462 251
Gold Commissioner 428 217
Gold mining 383 172
Golden Fire Hat Award 304 94
Golden Wedding Annivdersary - 1959-02-23 610 399
Golden Wedding Anniversary 263 53
Good Hope, Alberta 605 394
good whiskey - Father was quite drunk 324 114
GOODISON, Don wife & two sons 370 159
GOODISON, Dorothy (nee Gaynor) d. 1946 370 159
GOODISON, Les 370 159
Goodlands, Manitoba 583 372
Goods Creek 463 252
GORDON, Ellen (nee Manring) 451 240
GORDON, Ellen Nel (nee Manring) b.1929-05-25 452 241
GORDON, Ellen Nel (nee Manring) b.1929-05-25 453 242
GORDON, Ellen Nel (nee Manring) b.1929-05-25 456 245
Gorman Sawmill 504 293
GORMAN, Helen and Bert 262 52
Gorman's Mill 382 171
Gottfriedson Mountain 543 332
Government Agent 423 212
Government Agent 428 217
Government Agent, Magistrate, Gold Commissioner 322 112
Government Fruit Inspection Office
Government Fruit Inspector 409 198
Government Fruit Inspector - George Topham worked in Westbank packinghouses 625 414
Government scalers 362 151
Government telephone operator 496 285
Government Workd Department 286 76
Governor General Alexander 635 424
Governor General of Canada - Earl of Minto 312 102
GOVERNOR-GENERAL - Lord and Lady Alexander 651 440
Grabd Trunk Pacific Railway - Section Forman 348 137
Grace Hospital 303 93
Grader Operator - worked for the Distric of Peachland and Trautman-Garraway Limited 622 411
Grader operator for the Municipality 411 200
Grading and Maintaining the Glen road 1930's - Art Topham, Sid Smalls, Ted Topham, Edgar and Norman Bradbury, Bert Keating and Irvine Ashley- 622 411
Graduation - 1934 - Grade XI 611 400
Graduation - 1939 - Grade XII 611 400
Graham Island in Haida Gwaii (formerly Queen Charlotte Islands) 661 450
GRAHAM, Mr. M.L.A. this area 429 218
Grain Trade Press - six days per week 457 246
Grammar School 267 57
Grand March 354 143
Grand Master - Trepanier Lodge #83 375 164
Grand Master of the Orange Lodge 462 251
Grand Opening was a very special day 446 235
Grand Trunk Railway - Government Inspection Engineer 520 309
Grand Turk Island 346 136
granddaughters and seven great grandchildren 449 238
Grande Prairie, Alberta 298 88
Grande Prairie, Alberta 661 450
Grandfather (L.D.McCall) was Grand Master of the Orange Lodge 491 280
Grandfather, Father & Son 511 300
Grandma Maud looked after Grandpa Frank for 8 years and he died in 1951 at age 91 (errors corrected) 673 462
Grandma Newsom 221, 222 11, 12
Grangeville, Idaho, USA 451 240
Grant Eddy's - 3-4 years 505 294
Grant Lang house - corner Princeton and Lipsett - 3 acres 608 397
Grant Lang place - corner Princeton Avenue and Lipsett Avenue 611 400
Grapes - Tailyour's or Buchanan's ? 274 64
Grave Digger - William Siegrist dug graves by hand for 20 years for Peachland Cemetery 569 358
grave digger in Peachland 389 178
GRAY, Illvya (nee Murdin) b.1904 482 271
GRAY, Illvya (nee Murdin) b.1904 - exceptionally good handwriting 483 272
GRAY, Leighton - also a chiropractor 482 271
GRAY, Ross E. Dr. - chiropractor in Kelowna 482 271
Graysville, Manitoba 603 392
Great Depression 457 246
great fisherman on Okanagan Lake 350 139
Great Northern Railroad 451 240
Great War Veterans Association 350 139
Great War Veterans Hall 660 449
GREATA ORCHARDS 443 232
Greata Packinghouse 266 56
Greata Ranch 248 38
Greata Ranch 269 59
Greata Ranch 270 60
Greata Ranch 332 122
Greata Ranch 338 128
Greata Ranch 368 157
Greata Ranch 408 197
Greata Ranch 411 200
Greata Ranch 420 209
Greata Ranch 443 232
Greata Ranch 444 233
Greata Ranch 447 236
Greata Ranch 460 249
Greata Ranch 515 304
Greata Ranch 518 307
Greata Ranch 536 325
Greata Ranch 541 330
Greata Ranch 211, 218, 238 1, 8, 28
Greata Ranch 620 409
Greata Ranch 630 419
Greata Ranch 637 426
Greata Ranch 649 438
Greata Ranch 660 449
Greata Ranch 668 457
Greata Ranch 676 465
Greata Ranch 678 467
Greata Ranch 599 388
Greata Ranch - bumper crop of cherries 443 232
Greata Ranch - Longs orchard 315 105
Greata Ranch - Longs orchard 318 108
Greata Ranch - Pre-emption 320 acres above Antler Beach 445 234
Greata Ranch - Topham Boys; Art, Pete and Chuck cut firewood 618 407
Greata Ranch - worked for 10 years 630 419
Greata Ranch - worked for the Longs 569 358
Greata Ranch & Peachland Irrigation District - water rights 444 233
Greata Ranch Bungalows 211 1
Greata Ranch expanded to 120 acres 443 232
Greata Ranch houses 290, 291 80, 81
Greata Ranch Packing House 345 135
Greata Ranch packinghouse 399 188
Greata Ranch packinghouse 399 188
Greata Ranch sold to Mr. Long 443 232
Greata Road 235 25
GREATA, George 507 296
GREATA, George 1853 - 1938 373 162
GreatA, George 1853 - 1938 374 163
GREATA, George Mr. - ( eho developed Greata Ranch) later bought property in Trepanier and had an orchard there. He had been trained as a priest. 615 404
Green Christmas 589 378
Green Mountain Road 255 45
GREEN, Mr. Reverend 548 337
GREEN, Reverend 470 259
GREEN, Reverend 473 262
Greenslade property 437 226
GREENSLADES, Family 435 224
GREENSLADES, Family 472 261
Greenwood 445 234
Greenwood 562 351
Greenwood 564 353
Greenwood - family visit in 1982 - first ime since 1929 566 355
greeting returning veterans 4 years later 436 225
grew up in Peachland 501 290
Greyhound Bus - can be flagged down 650 439
Greystokes area east of Kelowna 454 243
GROGAN, Joe 306 96
GROSSE, Kay (nee Williamson) lives in Burnaby 660 449
grouse, venison and fish, large garden 471 260
Grove Park, Saskatchewan 448 237
GROVES, Mr. 242 32
GROVES, Mr. - engineer 443 232
Growers Exchange 462 251
growing berries of all types 528 317
Gsrfield, Washington 451 240
Guernsey, Channel Islands 314 104
Guides 246 36
guinea fowl and magpies 448 237
Guisachan Ranch - Kelowna 454 243
Gull Lake, Saskatchewan 357 146
Gummow house 222 12
Gummow house on 3rd street 673 462
GUMMOW, Ben 273 63
GUMMOW, Ben 306 96
GUMMOW, Ben 320 110
GUMMOW, Ben 379 168
GUMMOW, Ben 463 252
GUMMOW, Ben - body found on steep trail - 1942 376 165
GUMMOW, Ben - Reeve - died on inspection trip to North Fork dam pancreas hemorrhage 666 455
GUMMOW, Ben and John 527 316
GUMMOW, Benjamin Franklin m. Stella E. Dynes in 1920 375, 376 164, 165
GUMMOW, Benjamin Franklin, 1890 - 1942 374 163
GUMMOW, Benjamin Franklin, 1890 - 1942 374 163
GUMMOW, girls 292 82
GUMMOW, J.N. - 2nd orchard in Peachland 383 172
GUMMOW, John 338 128
GUMMOW, John 374 163
GUMMOW, John 478 267
GUMMOW, John - tough student 288 78
GUMMOW, John B. 1922-1968 376 165
GUMMOW, John bricklayer - later stoccoed (Trautman and Galpin home) 478 267
GUMMOW, John Northey 374 163
GUMMOW, John Northey & Minnie died about 1920 374 163
GUMMOW, Minnie G. (nee Walbrook) 374 163
GUMMOW, Mr. 600 389
GUMMOW, Noreen 374 163
GUMMOW, Olive 262 52
GUMMOW, Stella (nee Dynes) , later WELCH - 2nd marriage 374 163
GUMMOW, Stella elected Reeve in husbands place 1943-1944 376 165
H.MacNeill's place 462 251
H.R.H. Prince of Wales visited Penticton and danced with J.M.'s daughters Gladys and Marguerite 532 321
Hackett house 349 138
Hackett place 252 42
Hackett property 352 141
HACKETT, Joe & Mrs. 334 124
HACKETT, Joe and Mrs. 376, 377 165, 166
HAILSTONE, Charlie 649 438
HAKER, Ada Mary 377 166
HAKER, Chesel 377 166
HAKER, Chesel - looked after orchard 490 279
HAKER, Donald 378 167
HAKER, Frank d. 1934 377 166
HAKER, Frank d. 1934 378 167
HAKER, James 378 167
HAKER, Lois 378 167
HAKER, Marilyn Louise 378 167
HAKER, Mary 523 312
HAKER, Mary Anne 378 167
HAKER, Mary Elizabeth (nee Inglis) 378 167
HAKER, Thomas 378 167
Halfway Creek 543 332
Haliburton County, Ontario 377 166
Halifax 266 56
Halifax 299 89
Halifax 370 159
Halifax, Nova Scotia 588 377
Hall of Fame for BC and the Dominion 516 305
HALL, Richard d. 1923 378 167
HALL, Richard - had a meat shop in Regina 523 312
HALLAM, Marvin Mr. & Mrs. 274 64
HALLAM. Guy 285 75
Halloween Mischief - democrat taken apart and reassembled on rooftop of school. Gentle Chinese who operated laundry suffered badly at our hands 559 348
Halloween pranks - only outhouse not disturbed was owned by Archie McDougald - it was solidly anchored with telephone poles 595 384
Halloween was fun - outdoor toilets pushed over, Firecrackers, candies & apples 369 158
Halloween: A buggy was hoiste up the flagpole and Edgar Bradbury volunteerd to shinny up and rescue it. He burned his pants coming down too fast 621 410
Hamburg, Germany 485 274
Hamilton boys were good athletes 379 168
HAMILTON, Albert 503 292
HAMILTON, Archie 378 167
HAMILTON, Jack 378 167
HAMILTON, Mr. and Mrs. 378 167
Hamilton, Ontario 407 196
HAMILTON, Ray 378 167
HAMILTON, Tom 378 167
Hamiota, Manitoba 461 250
Hamish MacNeill property 505 294
HAMLIN, Mr 428 217
Hammond in Maple Ridge - retired 1974 480 269
Hampshire England b. 1899-12-22 533 322
Hampson's 219 9
Hampsons hotel - tennis court 446 235
HANCOCK, Mrs. 481 270
Haney, BC 403 192
Haney, BC 457 246
Hanna, Alberta 377 166
Hans Christian Anderson (Fairy Tales) 226 16
HANSEN, Daisy - teacher 288 78
HANSEN, Gordon m.Madeline (nee Ekins) - short lived marriage 448 237
HANSEN, Gus 435 224
HANSEN, Gus - a kind Dane who made my skis 472 261
HANSEN, Gus from Denmark & Mrs. From England 379 168
Hard drinker - lost 3 sets of teeth upchucking over the ferry railing on his way home from a "bender" in Kelowna 657 446
Hardisty Place 239 29
HARDISTY, Major 252 42
Hardy House on 3rd Street 389 178
HARDY, Harry 256 46
HARDY, Harry 324 114
HARDY, Harry 374 163
HARDY, Harry 374 163
HARDY, Harry 406 195
HARDY, Harry 530 319
HARDY, Harry 213, 240 3, 30
HARDY, Harry - built first packinghouse in 1905 679 468
HARDY, Harry d. 1947 383 172
HARDY, Harry - Fur Brigade packer for HBC from Fort Hope through Similkameen to Fort Kamloops - taught us how to hunt deer 594 383
HARDY, Harry - in cabin on the beach 650 439
HARDY, Harry - manager of the baseball team 555 344
HARDY, Harry - taught fruit growing to Stump family 587 376
HARDY, Harry WELCH, Stella (Gummow) 379 168
HARDY, Nelson 256 46
Hardy's Lake 262 52
Hardy's Lake 374 163
Hardy's Lake - harvesting ice to put into ice house for summer use 671 460
Hardy's Lake - skating in winter 612 401
Hardy's Lake skating in winter 547 336
Hardy's slough - skating parties - 13 crammed into Don Millers 28 Dodge sedan 595 384
HARGEAVES, Mr. 463 252
Hargreaves house 355 144
HARGREAVES, W.H. Mr. d. 1930 354 143
Harrington House 264 54
Harrington house 279 69
Harrington House 522 311
Harrington house 541 330
HARRINGTON, Alice 345 135
HARRINGTON, Alice - mother and teacher 578 367
HARRINGTON, Amelia 388 177
HARRINGTON, Amelia d. 1906 384 173
HARRINGTON, daughter with T.B. 344 134
HARRINGTON, Harriet (Carter) 2nd wife 384 173
HARRINGTON, Hilda (nee Stubbs) m1. Munro m2. Harrington 481 270
HARRINGTON, Hilda (nee Stubbs) m1. Munro m2. Harrington 482 271
HARRINGTON, Maggie 537 326
HARRINGTON, Margaret 225, 229 15, 19
HARRINGTON, Mary (Sharpe) 1st wife 384 173
HARRINGTON, Mrs 269 59
HARRINGTON, Ray 440 229
HARRINGTON, Ray 500 289
HARRINGTON, Ray 522 311
HARRINGTON, Ray 229, 231 19, 21
HARRINGTON, Ray 585 374
HARRINGTON, Ray 618 407
HARRINGTON, Ray 622 411
HARRINGTON, Ray 667 456
HARRINGTON, Ray m. Hilda Munro (nee Stubbs) in 1967 384 173
HARRINGTON, Ray, felling logs 665 454
HARRINGTON, Reynolds 344 134
HARRINGTON, Reynolds 386 175
HARRINGTON, Reynolds 387 176
HARRINGTON, Reynolds 579 368
HARRINGTON, Reynolds - Peachland Reeve 504 293
HARRINGTON, Reynolds (Grandpa) 388 177
HARRINGTON, Reynolds (Ray) 569 358
HARRINGTON, Reynolds (Ray) Carter 384 173
HARRINGTON, Reynolds d. 1939 384 173
Harrington's - good friends 482 271
Harrington's house 344 134
Harrington's place 672 461
HARRINGTON'S, The 225 15
HARRIS, Mr. - Peachland School Teacher 515 304
HARRIS, Mr. - Peachland school teacher 593 382
HARRIS, Mr. - teacher from Summerland 537 326
HARRIS, Mr. (school Principal) 261 51
HARRISON, J.M. Rev. 482 271
Harry Pope owned a nearby lot to Octavius property, planted to peaches. 522 311
Harry went to church 473 262
HARTSOOK, Margaret (nee MacNeill) 489 278
HARTSOOK, Margaret (nee MacNeill) 490 279
HATCH, Hilda (nee Winger) - Calgary 672 461
HATCH, W.G. and wife Essie (nee Brown) 261 51
HATFIELD, Harley - built road 443 232
HATFIELD, Mr. - car dealer in Penticton 281 71
Hatheume Lake Resort - opened 1958 - elevation 4600 feet - 35 miles from Peachland 525 314
Hatheume Lake Resort - Ray, Ginny and Elaine spent summers at Hatheume and winters in Peachland 525 314
hauled pigs in truck borrowed from A.Coldham - (humorous) 481 270
Havergal College in Toronto 425 214
Hawaii 589 378
Hawaiian beaches 296 86
HAWKES, Chidren - Three sons & six daughters 388 177
HAWKES, James Benjamin, 1857-1936 388 177
HAWKES, Marian 388 177
HAWKES, Marian (nee Shaw), 1864-1936 388 177
HAWKES, Walter (son) - killed in WWI 388 177
Hawksbury, Ontario 603 392
Hawksley place 222 12
HAWKSLEY, Elsie (nee Bradley) 1891-1958 389 178
HAWKSLEY, G.W. & Mrs. 389 178
HAWKSLEY, George William b. 1898-1984 389 178
HAWKSLEY, Mr. & Mrs. (Photo) 236 26
HAWLEY, Mrs. 366 155
HAWTHORNE, family 645 434
HAWTHORNES - (Pat Topham's grandparents) lived in Peachland during the winter of 1908 627 416
HAY, Mr & Mrs - helped at the Boarding House 637 426
HAY, Vera 213 3
HAYMES, P.C. and wife Lulu (nee Brown) 261 51
Hays house 378 167
HAYWARD, Adelaide 390 179
HAYWARD, Adelaide 472 261
HAYWARD, Alice b. 1853 327 117
HAYWARD, Arthur 328 118
HAYWARD, Arthur - died in WWI 390 179
HAYWARD, Edith 390 179
HAYWARD, Edward in C.E.F. in Boer War 328 118
HAYWARD, Family 322 112
HAYWARD, Family 327 117
HAYWARD, Family 390 179
HAYWARD, Florence 328 118
HAYWARD, Frank 390 179
HAYWARD, James and Alice 1881 to Winnipeg 328 118
Hazel, the horse 263 53
Hazelton 425 214
He liked a drink - sometimes indulged too much 476 265
Headwaters 222, 242 12, 32
Headwaters Fishing Camp 477 266
Heather House Nursing Home (Summerland) 246 36
Heather House Nursing Home (Summerland) 251 41
Heavy Frost killed many stone fruit trees 623 412
HECKER, Roy & Shirley (nee Bradley) C - Michael, Cheryl 254 44
Hedley 289 79
Hedley 224, 228, 243 14, 18, 33
Hedley 599 388
Heighway House 345 135
HEIGHWAY, C.C. 355 144
HEIGHWAY, Cecil C 272 62
HEIGHWAY, Cecil C. 299 89
HEIGHWAY, Cecil C. 320 110
HEIGHWAY, Cecil C. 1888-1973 390 179
HEIGHWAY, Cecil Charles & Connie - respect from Peachland 392 181
HEIGHWAY, Constance (nee Roughton) b. 1888 390 179
Helen Mine, Ontario 278 68
HELMER, R.H. married Lillian (Nee Pope) 522 311
helped build Baptist Church in 1910 413 202
helped mom with ranch, animals, and killed rattlesnakes 466, 467 255, 256
Hemisgsford, Nebraska, USA 421 210
HENDERSON, A.E. Rev. 482 271
HENDERSON, Art 522 311
HENDERSON, Margaret (nee Smith) now lives in Delta 583 372
HENNECKER, Children - Three sons and one daughter 370 159
HENNECKER, Mel m. Lauretta (nee Gaynor) 370 159
HENNEKER, Lauretta (nee Gaynor) 368 157
Henry Mains Drug Store 327 117
HENRY, Mr. 461 250
HENRY, William Mrs. 461 250
Henryville Quebec 329 119
Henryville, Quebec 321 111
HEWITT, Augustus 530 319
HEWITT, Augustus (Gus) 392 181
HEWITT, Gus in cabin on the beach 650 439
HEWLETT, Bert 618 407
HEWLETT, Bob 618 407
HICKEY, Ilene (nee Wilson) m. (1) Gosnell m. (2) Hickey 668 457
HICKS, Eric 642 431
HICKS, family 642 431
HICKS, Laurie 642 431
HICKS, Val 642 431
HICKS, Winnie 642 431
Hickson & Campbell Butchershop 229 19
HICKSON, (nee Campbell) Carrie 228 18
HICKSON, Earl 228, 229 18, 19
HIGGINS, Claude 316 106
High Prairie Alberta 410 199
High River Alberta 534 323
High School 480 269
High School Curling - Regional Director for several years in the 1950s 632 421
High School Students 480 269
High Tone Mary - an Indiginous woman from Westbank 661 450
Highland Bell Mine - rich silver deposit 563 352
Highland Dancing 338 128
HIGH-TONE, Mary 306 96
Highway - Princeton to Falkland 465 254
Highway 3 - Hedley to Princeton (old Great Northern Railwway) 465 254
Highway 97 339 129
Highway 97 374 163
Highway 97 216, 218 6, 8
Highway 97 - Deep Creek to Summerland 465 254
Highway 97 paid DPE $8K for rights-of-way 653 442
Highway constructions work 465 254
Highway Road Foreman - Nahun to Trout Creek Bridge 465 254
Hiking Club 324 114
HILL, Dan 366 155
HILL, George 472 271
HILL, Miss - a nurse with V.O.N. 541 330
HILLMAN, Sharon (nee Elliott) 326 116
HILTS, Katie (nee Winger) -- Penticton 672 461
HINTER, Eva - ukulele 393 182
HINTER, Fred 393 182
HINTER, John - Hawaiian guitar 393 182
HINTER, John and Eva (nee Richey) 393 182
HINTER, John Jr. 393 182
his dog Rover was always by his side 476 265
HISSA, Sulo b.1902 393 182
HITCHENER, Bert 394 183
HITCHENER, Curt (W.C.) 394 183
HITCHENER, Curtis 394 183
HITCHENER, Curtis 1904 394 183
HITCHENER, L.D. (Lou) 394 183
HITCHENER, Lewis & Curtis charter members - Peachland Baptist Church 394 183
HITCHENER, Lou 357 146
HITCHENER, Mrs. d. 1958 394 183
HI-TONE MARY, Indiginous woman from Westbank Reserve 265 55
Hobbies: collecting antiques, reading and swimming 608 397
Hobbies: Photography, fly fishing in the mountains, and fiddling 632 421
Hobbies: Quilting, gardening and building rock walls 661 450
Hobos 227 17
HOGG, Mrs. 395 184
HOGG, R.J. - operated a cannery in Peachland canning mostly tomatoes.Walters Limites was formerly a feed store 679 468
HOGG, R.J. Mr. - forced out by wildfire until rains came 610 399
HOGG, R.J. Mr. - had the Bible Class 609 398
HOGG, R.J. Mr. & Mrs. on D.L. 1800 481 270
HOGG, R.J. son of Rev Hogg of Silver Creek 407 196
HOGG, Robert J. d. 1935 395 184
Hogg's Flat 286 76
Hogg's house near Pincushion almost burned in Forest fire Tired firefighter, black with smoke, found sleeping is Mrs. Hogg's bed between her clean white sheets 620 409
Hoggs' place - tennis court 446 235
HOHENSEE, Alice 397 186
HOHENSEE, Gertrude 397 186
HOHENSEE, Gustav Mr. 397 186
HOHENSEE, Helma 397 186
HOHENSEE, Helma - 10 1/2 398 187
HOHENSEE, Herta 397 186
HOHENSEE, Juliana Mrs. 397 186
HOHENSEE, Juliana Mrs. 398 187
HOHENSEE, Paula 397 186
HOHENSEE, Paula 9 398 187
Holland 485 274
Holmedon 262 52
HOLMES, Mr. 309 99
Holt-Renfrew quality furs 525 314
home and small orchard 487 276
Home cooked bread 279 69
Home Economics at UBC 444 233
Home Economics Class -1st in Peachland School - hand sewing, embroidery and knitting 677 466
Home Food; Lots of vegetable, canned fruit, home grown meat 672 461
home for boys 318 108
Home made ice cream 547 336
Home near Baptist Church 315 105
home on Beach Avenue 477 266
Home on H-97 near Pottery Shop 521 310
honeybee culture 391 180
Honeymoon - Naramata and Penticton & Miller's Ranch 557 346
Hong Kong 232, 233 22, 23
Hong Kong (house on beach) 275 65
Hong Kong and Singapore 406 195
Honolulu, Hawaii 296 86
HOOD, sisters 313 103
Hookey - entire Peachland School played Hookey one day - played on mountain rolled blocks of wood down the hills into town 557 346
HOOVER, Malvern 396 185
HOOVER, Malvern 397 186
HOOVER, Margery 396 185
HOOVER, Margery 397 186
HOOVER, Martin 396 185
HOOVER, Mary (nee Sutton) 396 185
HOOVER, Ron and Yolande reside in San Leandro, California 396,397 185,186
Hope B.C. 356 145
Hope Road 389 178
Hope Trail 426 215
Hope-Princeton Highway 216 6
Hope-Princeton Highway 425 214
Horse "Sharp-Shod" - on first cold slippery days of winter 658 447
horse and buggy trips to Peachland 506 295
horse avoided this spot 502 291
horse drawn buggy or cutter 264 54
Horse Team - hauling slip filled gully on Renfrew Road replacing bridge 618 407
horse trading 329 119
Horses and wagon stuck on Renfrew hauling kickaninnies from Deep Creek for fetilizer in orchard 511 300
horses looked up at the mountains 470 259
horses to trucks 465 254
horses, oxen, schooner wagons, a cow & personal effects 487 276
Horseshoe Bay 250 40
HOSKINS, Charles 399 188
HOSKINS, Sepha (nee Pasemko) 399 188
HOSKINS, Sepha (nee Pasemko) 517 306
Hospital Orderly 656 445
HOUGHTALING, Charles 405 194
HOUGHTALING, Charles 459 248
HOUGHTALING, Diana Dawn 460 249
HOUGHTALING, Don and Delores 310 100
HOUGHTALING, Don and Delores & Family 611 400
HOUGHTALING, Donald m. Dolores (nee Mash) 459 248
HOUGHTALING, Kim - at University in Saskatoon - B.F.A. 460 249
HOUGHTALING, Marie 459 248
HOUGHTALING, Matthew 460 249
house burned 475 264
house burned - ammunition exploding 400 189
house burned and then rebuilt 505 294
House burned in 1949 - built a new one 668 457
house destroyed by fire 409 198
house fire - mother burned 358 147
House fire and cabins burned 612 401
house near Madeline Luhtala 459 248
house next to the MacDougalds 490 279
house on 3rd street (now Day Care) 408 197
House on 4th Street - near bank. 645 434
House on 5th Street - built of concrete 592 381
house on 5th street (where St. Claire's live) 458 247
house on 6th street near community hall 405 194
House on Glen Road at Maple Corner 500 289
House on the hill overlooking town 398 187
house opposite Unite Church 481 270
house tent 291 81
House, barn and chicken house - log fence around field 539 328
HOUSE, Mrs. 653 442
housekeeping and raised six kids 411 200
Hubbert's Bridge, Lincolnshire, England - Edith (nee Sharpe) born in 1886 574 363
Hudson Bay Store 647 436
Hudson's Bay Company 255 45
Hudson's Bay Company in Calgary 460 249
Hugh Dobson and Co. 380 169
HUITEMA, Peter Dr. 301 91
Human Skeleton and animal organs used to teach students by Charles Elliott 546 335
HUNT, Ernie 355 144
HUNT, Ernie and Mrs. 314 104
HUNT, Ernie Mr. 399 188
HUNT, Ernie Mr. 399 188
Hunter - L.Shaw was an excellent hunter - could drop a deer on the run 562 351
Huston pre-emption - D.L. 1174 612 401
HUSTON, Alf 399 188
HUSTON, Alf - good rider - used to break horses 400 189
HUSTON, Alf - had a barbershop in Peachland 401 190
HUSTON, Family 435 224
HUSTON, Family 472 271
HUSTON, Mr. 289 79
HUSTON, Mr. - walked from Trepanier to choir practice 609 398
HUSTON, Mr. - orchard work 616 405
HUSTON, R.H. 584 373
HUSTON, R.H. - a first cousin of Prime Minister Arthur Meighen 612 401
HUSTON, R.H. Mr 400 189
HUSTON, R.H. Mr & Mrs 399 188
HYDE, Jack 461 250
HYDE, Jack (Lee Mills son-in-law) 284 74
HYDE, Mr 275 65
Hydraulic ram in Callender spring 526 315
Hydro Power - water needed for Pelton wheel 479 268
Hydro Projects in BC 448 237
I.W.W. - ( I won't work) 465 254
Ibbotson Property on Princeton Avenue 633 422
IBBOTSON, Goldie 672 461
IBBOTSON, Goldie (nee Lyons) 449 238
IBBOTSON, Goldie (nee Lyons) 450 239
IBBOTSON, Grandaughters - Iris and Heather 449 238
IBBOTSON, Harry 363 152
IBBOTSON, Harry 449 238
IBBOTSON, Harry 672 461
IBBOTSON, Harry and Goldie 677 466
IBBOTSON, Justine 371 160
IBBOTSON, Justine 449 238
Iberville, Quebec 330 120
Ice Cream 227 17
Ice Cream cones at the Café 313 103
Ice cream parlour - 5 cents per scoop 279 69
ice plant and equipment 364 153
ice-cream parlour 354 143
Iceland 249 39
Idaho 323 113
Idaho 478 267
Idlewilde 297 87
Illecillewaet River 380 169
imbibed too much 320 110
Imperial Oil 442 231
Imperial Oil Service Station - took over by Neil Witt while Ted Clements served overseas 673 462
in 1984 - two McCall children survice 487 276
Incola Hotel, Penticton 469 258
India 293 83
India 397 186
India, Mysore 662 451
Indian 237 27
Indian basket - first bassinet 424 213
Indiginous (Indian) 323 113
Indiginous (Indians) 306 96
Indiginous (Indians) 635 424
Indiginous caravan - "Indians" caravan on way to Kamloops to pick hops. Traded with locals - beaded gloves, jackets, etc. 559 348
Indiginous people - ("Indian people") - McDougalls from Westbank, Shuttleworths from Summerland, Brents from Shingle Creek 517 306
Indiginous people (Indians) camped on Trepanier creek flat, during September and October, fishing and salting or smoking the kokanee (kickannini) fish for their later food supply 614 403
Indiginous people (Indians) passing through town on way from Penticton to Westbank 538 327
Indiginous persons (Indians) 263 53
Industrial First Aid Attendant 608 397
Inglis Library 226 16
Inglis property in 1937 467 256
INGLIS, C.C. 223 13
INGLIS, C.C. & Mrs. 295 85
INGLIS, Charles (Chuck) 524 313
INGLIS, Charles (Chuck) - moved to Westbank 523 312
INGLIS, Charles Christie 378 167
INGLIS, Charles Christie (Charlie) d.1952 523 312
INGLIS, Charles Herbert (Chuck) b. 1919 401 190
INGLIS, Gertrude (nee Powell) lived in Peachland until 1960, then Keremeos where she died at age 89 in 1971 523 312
INGLIS, Louise 224 14
INGLIS, Louise - now lives in Victoria 523 312
INGLIS, Marilyn 401 190
INGLIS, Mary 224 14
INGLIS, Muriel (nee Redstone) 523 312
INGLIS, Muriel (nee Redstone) b.1920 in Broadview Saskatchewan 524 313
INGLIS, Muriel (nee Redstone) b. 1920 401 190
INGLIS, Muriel (nee Redstone) - worked in Walters Limited packinghouse 524 313
INGLIS, Sherryl 401 190
INGLIS, Wayne 212 2
INGLIS, Wayne 401 190
Inland Gas 426 215
installed machinery in new powerhouse on Trepanier Creek 507 296
Institute for the Blind 314 104
instrumental in having the Orange Hall in 1904 462 251
Insurance Agent - Wawanesa Insurance 342 132
Interior Contractors 443 232
Interior Manufacturers Association 365 154
International Apple Packing Contest in Kelowna - 2nd place 356 145
International Nickel 420 209
International Nickel - Sudbury 655 444
International Track and Field Athlete 516 305
invested in mining 486 275
Ireland 515 304
Ireland, County Sligo 528 317
Irish Protestant 503 292
iron foundry and cotton mills 406 195
irrigation board member line 5 miles to Greata ranch 375 164
irrigation dam constructed on Brenda Lake - 1927 443 232
Irrigation District 253 43
Irrigation District 271 61
Irrigation District 385 174
Irrigation flume repaired to fill winter water cistern 595 384
irrigation line 5 miles to Greata ranch 373 162
Irrigation Water - 1n 1928 - in short supply - trees suffered 664 453
IRWIN, Mary (nee Vicary) 639 428
IRWIN, Michael - M.A. in Theatre and B.Ed - works at Kelowna College 645 434
IRWIN, Ronald 644 433
Isle if Wight - school 640 429
ISOP, John 364 153
Israel 372 161
Italy 244 34
Italy 356 145
Italy 448 237
Itinerant California Fruitpacker 274 64
IVERSON - farm 422 211
IVERSON, Allan 401 190
IVERSON, Betty 401 190
IVERSON, Hazel - now living in Sidney BC 402 191
IVERSON, Lois - now living in Kamloops 402 191
J.M. Robinson home on Beach Avenue 530 319
J.M. Robinson launched advertising campaign to promote fruit growing 529 318
J.M. Robinson presented with a cheque recognizing his work creating Peachland, Summerland and Naramata 532 321
J.M. subdivided land into 10 acre fruit lots 530 319
Jack and Tom - boat building at old sawmill site (H97 at Renfrew) 509 298
Jack Creek - camped all summer 472 261
Jack Creek - water licence 435 224
Jack Creek dam and irrigation ditch 471 260
Jack Ellis 247 37
Jack was a test pilot and killed while testing an airplane 508 297
Jack Wilson property above Somerset Ave. 634 423
Jack Wilsons cherry orchard 502 291
Jack Wilsons houses 440 229
Jack Wilson's trapline 357 146
Jackson Printing 457 246
JACKSON, Colin D. & Mrs. 403 192
JACKSON, Eva 639 428
JACKSON, Eva F. 1895-1981 403 192
JACKSON, Eva F. 1895-1981 402 191
JACKSON, Ivor 639 428
JACKSON, Ivor 1893-1977 402 191
JACKSON, Ivor 1893-1977 403 192
JACKSON, Ivor & Eva 340 130
JACKSON, John 402 191
JACQUES, Ada (aunt to Elsa Ekins) d. 1937 319 109
JACQUES, Will and wife Ada 318 108
JAMES, Miss 371 160
JAMIESON, Gil. m.Hilda Stump #2 592 381
Japan 372 161
Japan 384 173
Japan 425 214
Japan - 5 years 403 192
Japanese balloon fire bombs sent to land and start fires in BC 667 456
Japanese fir balloons intended to set fire to BC forests 648 437
Japanese tomato growers rented land 598 387
Japer, Alberta 377 166
JASCAKO, Nina - teacher 637 426
Jasper 215 5
Jeff Garlinge packinghouse, then Walters Limited and then Westbank orchards 668 457
Jeff Todds home 514 303
JEFFREY, James 370 159
JEFFREY, Shirley Mae (nee Gerrie) 370, 371 159, 160
JEFFRIE, Graham 371 160
Jellico 455 244
JENKINS, William (Bill) "Wild Goose Bill" 382 171
JENKINS, William on Trepanier Creek - 1886 428 217
JENKINS, William, aka. Samuel Wilbur Condit "Wild Goose Bill" 403 192
Jersey Cows 244 34
Jesmond 286 76
Jim Champion property 505 294
Jim Wilds hobbies: Painting , bowling, gardening and occasionally tennis 657 446
Jock and Wilma raised beef cattle and cut hay in the orchard. 505 294
John Deere 231 21
John Deere Company 410 199
John Enns fruit ranch 357 146
John is a journeyman electrician - 4th generation of electricians working in Peachland 513 302
John Kerr house 336 126
John Pasemko marriage end 1943 518 307
Johnny, Tom & Jack installed new power lines to the customers 507 296
Johnny, Tom & Jack installed new power lines to the customers 507 296
JOHNSON, Aunt Sarah 322 112
JOHNSON, Brothers 286 76
JOHNSON, Carl 274 64
JOHNSON, Carl 601 390
JOHNSON, Carl - children - Carl, Dickie, Raymond and Wendyll - lived in Trepanier 560 349
JOHNSON, Carl - Children; Cully, Dick, Raymond, Wendel - all loggers 274 64
JOHNSON, Carrie B. (nee Cox) 404 193
JOHNSON, Doris 421 210
JOHNSON, Ezra 1865-1938 404 193
JOHNSON, Hilma and Pete, Mary and Sister 599 388
JOHNSON, Les 421 210
JOHNSON, Pete 600 389
JOHNSON, Sarah Mrs. - widow from US Civil War 323 113
JOHNSTON Brian 404 193
JOHNSTON, Brian - personnel manager for an oik company 406 195
JOHNSTON, Bruce 405 194
JOHNSTON, Bruce 1887-1965 404 193
JOHNSTON, Bruce Mrs. 250 40
JOHNSTON, Carrie 1898-1981 404 193
JOHNSTON, Dick 404 193
JOHNSTON, Dick - a draughtsman for Dennison Mines 406 195
JOHNSTON, Frances - born in Entwistle, Alberta 406 195
JOHNSTON, Lloyd 404 193
JOHNSTON, Murray Roy 404, 405 193, 194
JOHNSTON, Roy 222 12
JOHNSTON, Roy 411 200
JOHNSTON, Roy Simpson 404 193
JOHNSTON< Murray - a school teacher 406 195
Joined RCAF and was awarded the D.F.C. 457 246
JONES, Clara 406 195
JONES, Edith 406 195
JONES, George - brought soft drinks and ice cream 447 236
JONES, George - job of patching wood-stave water pipes all the way into town. Line was rebult in 1938 613 402
JONES, George - ran a café in 1937, probably the same café-bakery and called it the Pine Tree Café 682 471
JONES, George - town policeman 622 411
JONES, George 1866-1942 406 195
JONES, Hattie - 2nd wife - (nee Kellogg) (Mitchell) 1873-1943 406 195
JONES, Hattie - 2nd wife - (nee Kellogg) (Mitchell) 1873-1943 407 196
JONES, Herbert 406 195
JONES, Mabel 406 195
JONES, Martha - 1st wife (nee Fenton) d. 1920 406 195
JONES, Mr. 228 18
Josephsburg, Alberta 217 7
Journeyman Electrician 303 93
Jubilee Hospital 455 244
Judge Inglis 223 13
Judge Powell Place 223 13
July 1st - girls softball tournament 447 236
July 1st - Penticton - horse racing 473 262
Junior Circle of the United Church 367 156
Juniors (Baseball) 287 77
Junky Joe's movies at the Legion on Saturdays 447 236
Justice of the Peace 523 312
Justice of the Peace in and for the Province of British Columbia 1952-1974 651 440
K.V. Railway 266 56
K.V.R. to Vancouver for honeymoon week 549 338
Kaleden 279 69
Kaleden - Kaleden Co-op Packinghouse 355 144
Kaleden - Kaleden Co-op Packinghouse 356 145
Kamloops 266 56
Kamloops 303 93
Kamloops 393 182
Kamloops 427 216
Kamloops 439 228
Kamloops - 1885 by covered wagon up the Fraser Canyon road 607 396
Kamloops - machinest at Bitco 589 378
Kamloops Airport, Prince George Airport, Kwinitsa Airport 360 149
Kamloops, Tranquille Sanitorium 271 61
Kane's Company 452 241
Kansas 450 239
Kathleen Mine 554 343
Kathleen Mine - expert in explosives 569 358
Kathleen Mine on Kathleen Mountain 323 113
Kathleen Mountain named by J.M. Robinson for his wife 532 321
KAY, Mr & Mrs. (parents of Mrs. Dryden) 311 101
Kay, Mr & Mrs. (parents of Mrs. Dryden) 312 102
KEATING, Bert 363 152
KEATING, Bert 519 308
KEATING, Dorothy (nee Mitchell) m. 1949 409 198
KEATING, Family 311 101
KEATING, Family 329 119
KEATING, Helen (nee Nellie) 407 196
KEATING, Herb (Bert) 306 96
KEATING, Herb (Bert) 214, 228 4, 18
KEATING, Herbert 1899-1975 407 196
KEATING, Herbert 1899-1975 409 198
KEATING, Mrs. 461 250
KEATING, Nelson 463 252
KEATING, Nelson b.1902 407 196
KEATING, Nelson b.1902 - permanently moved to California 409 198
KEATING, Oliver 1865-1944 407 196
Keay property - 1949 - natural ice curling rink 411 200
KEAY, Beth 410 199
KEAY, Charles - enlisted - killed in action 1944 or 1945 411 200
KEAY, Charlie 410 199
KEAY, Donna 410 199
KEAY, Ellen d. 1971 (approx) 2nd Wife 410 199
KEAY, Ellen d. 1971 (approx) 2nd Wife 411 200
KEAY, Gladys d. 1947 411 200
KEAY, Gladys (nee Bliss) 1900-1947 1st Wife 410 199
KEAY, Orrin - natural ice curling rink built on his property. 1st curling rink south of Vernon in the Okanagan Valley 514 303
KEAY, Orrin, Stanley 1892-1966 410 199
KEAY, Orrin, Stanley 1892-1966 - WWII - joined RCAF 411 200
KEDELKA, Anne 421 210
KELLY, Mary (nee Sadler) 537 326
Kelowna 286 76
Kelowna 293 83
Kelowna 294 84
Kelowna 298 88
Kelowna 299 89
Kelowna 319 109
Kelowna 337 127
Kelowna 342 132
Kelowna 354 143
Kelowna 354 143
Kelowna 355 144
Kelowna 378 167
Kelowna 393 182
Kelowna 397 186
Kelowna 409 198
Kelowna 418 207
Kelowna 423 212
Kelowna 431 220
Kelowna 443 232
Kelowna 445 234
Kelowna 448 237
Kelowna 457 246
Kelowna 459 248
Kelowna 460 249
Kelowna 460 249
Kelowna 470 259
Kelowna 476 265
Kelowna 487 276
Kelowna 510 299
Kelowna 535 324
Kelowna 587 376
Kelowna 649 438
Kelowna 263 53
Kelowna 447 236
Kelowna - 1923 600 389
Kelowna - Benvoulin Elementary School 607 396
Kelowna - Bulmans's Ranch 355 144
Kelowna - nurse training 660 449
Kelowna - Regattas 468 257
Kelowna - rest home 525 314
Kelowna - Still Waters Nursing Home 635 424
Kelowna - Williams children live in Kelowna 659 448
Kelowna - worked in Security 655 444
Kelowna 1897 322 112
Kelowna 1973 310 100
Kelowna 1973 314 104
Kelowna- Annie is in a rest home in Kelowna (1983) 574 363
Kelowna city engineer 379 168
Kelowna Courier - 1943 - 1950 - Correspondant paid 10 cents per inch 678 467
Kelowna District 430 219
Kelowna Elks 656 445
Kelowna General Hospital 214 4
Kelowna General Hospital 300 90
Kelowna General Hospital 366 155
Kelowna General Hospital - Jim Silver died on the evening of 1941-02-27 570 359
Kelowna General Hospital 1963-1974 661 450
Kelowna hospital 423 212
Kelowna Hospital 429 218
Kelowna Hospital 515 304
Kelowna hospital 549 338
Kelowna Hospital 632 421
Kelowna in 1947 476 265
Kelowna Little Theatre - Mary Irwin joined in 1949 645 434
Kelowna Museum 442 231
Kelowna Orchestra 446 235
Kelowna Pioneers 442 231
Kelowna Radio Station 10AY 393 182
Kelowna Real Estate 342 132
Kelowna Regatta 456 245
Kelowna Regatta - by horse and buggy 472 261
Kelowna Regatta - by horse and buggy 473 262
Kelowna Rodeo belt - BC Championship 258 48
Kelowna Rodeo belt - BC Championship 261 51
Kelowna Sawmill 359 148
Kelowna Sawmill 360 149
Kelowna Sawmills & "Sawdust" MacDougald Sawmill 323 113
Kelowna Secondary School on Harvey Avenue 454 243
Kelowna Shrine Club 525 314
Kelowna Yacht Club 535 324
Kelowna, 367 156
Kelowna, 1941 414 203
Kelowna, 1941 417 206
Kelowna, 1954 515 304
Kelowna, B.C. 482 271
Kelowna, BC 326 116
Kelowna, BC 327 117
Kelowna, BC 328 118
Kelowna, BC 399 188
Kelowna, BC 462 251
Kelowna, BC 463 252
Kelowna, BC, 592 381
Kelowna, Cambridge Avenue 583 372
Kelowna, Mission 382 171
Kemano Dam 448 237
KEMPTON, Whistling Rufus 271 61
KENNEDY, Bob 334 124
Kent, England 354 143
Kent, England b. 1882-05-15 503 292
Kentbridge, Ontario - 1901 670 459
Kentucky 450 239
Kenya 426 215
Kenyon Company, Penticton 308 98
Keremeos 257 47
Keremeos 286 76
Keremeos 534 323
Keremeos, BC 378 167
KERR, John 500 289
KERR, John - a prairie farmer 500 289
KERR, John - used to skate on the creek 612 401
KERR, John. E. (stepson of Hugh McDougall) d.1939 412 201
Kerrisdale, Vancouver
KERZINGER, Cathy Lyn 577 366
KERZINGER, Christine Lee. 577 366
KERZINGER, Donna Evelyn (nee Smith) 577 366
KERZINGER, George 577 366
KETOLA, Hilja m. 1923 412 201
KETOLA, John 412 201
KETOLA, Karl 412 201
KETOLA, Kerttu (Cookie) 412 201
KETOLA, Mary 412 201
Kettle Valley Railway 346 136
Kettle Valley Railway 463 252
Keyes place 320 110
Keyes Road 413 202
KEYES, Effie 386 175
KEYES, Effie 413 202
KEYES, Ernest - died as a small child 413 202
KEYES, George 413 202
KEYES, George 413 202
KEYES, George - Wife and Children 658 447
KEYES, George and Mrs. 386 175
KEYES, Minnie - a bustling woman always running about 413, 414 202, 203
KEYES, Minnie (nee Battell) 413 202
KEYES, MR & Mrs 368 157
KEYES, Mrs 387 176
KEYES, Mrs. 225 15
KEYES, Mrs. d. 1944 413 202
KGE Packinghouse in Kelowna - fruit inspector 449 238
Khalembachs 223, 227, 228 13, 17
Khalembach's house 587 376
Kickaninnies - camping and drying fish 306 96
Kickaninny fishing 288 78
kickaninny fishing 338 128
Kickaninny Fishing - gaffing kickaninny (kokanee) in Deep Creek - avoided game wardenss - much needed food for the table 559 348
Kicking Horse Pass and the Big Bend Highway 459 248
Kickinninnies filled many jars in our pantry caught in Deep Creek and Trepanier Creek 617 406
kids played tricks on Charlie Monunk 410 199
kids were excited about Brandon to Peachland trip 494 283
Killed in action - 1916-06-13 422 211
killed in motorcycle accident in Summerland 463 252
Kilmarnock, Scotland 506 295
Kimberley, B.C. 444 233
Kinbasket Lake 271 61
KINCHEN, Dora (nee MacLeod) 416 205
KINCHIN, Tom & Mrs 274 64
KINCHIN, Dora 236 26
KINCHIN, Emma (nee Wrightson) d.1934 415 204
KINCHIN, Frank 450 239
KINCHIN, Frank 243, 243 33, 34
KINCHIN, Frank m.Dora MacLeod 415 204
KINCHIN, Frank & Dora 340 130
KINCHIN, Frank and Dora 639 428
KINCHIN, Myrtle 415 204
KINCHIN, Thomas (Tom) d.1932 415 204
KINCHIN, Thomas d.1924 415 204
KINCHIN, Tom Mr. & Mrs 450 239
Kindergarten - Assistant teacher for K.Kraft 1968-1969 and Gladys Pool 1969-1977 608 397
Kindergarten - at the boarding house 643 432
Kindersley, Saskatchewan 222 12
King George V 293 83
King George V - presented Lieutenant John Hathaway Wilson with the Military Cross in a ceremony at Buckingham Palace 667 456
King George V and Queen Mary Coronation 643 432
King George V's 25th Anniversary celebration needed men at the intake screens to keep the generator running. 613 402
King, Ella (nee MacKenzie) 486 275
KING, Ella (nee MacKenzie) 487 276
KING, Ella (nee MacKenzie) b. 1908-03-08 490 279
KING, Lawrence 487 276
KING, Wilfred 486 275
KING, Wilfred m. 1942 487 276
Kingfisher Marina 1961-1962 310 100
Kings Jubilee Medal 294 84
Kings Royal Rifles 293 83
KIRKBY, Annie (nee McLaughlan) - tailoress 507 296
KIRKBY, Dave - a carpenter 507 296
Kirkcudbrightshire, near Castle Douglas, Scotland 636 425
KIRKPATRICK-CROCKETT, Dennis m. Stella Noreen (nee Gummow) 1948 376 165
Kitimat 303 93
Kitimat- Building Inspector 592 381
Kitimat, B.C. 410 199
Kitimat, B.C. 576 365
KLANG, Greta 432 221
Klondike Gold Rush 255 45
Klondike Gold Strike 321 111
Knitting and rolling bandages during WWII 524 313
Knoblauch subdivision 419 208
KNOBLAUCH, Ardeth (Aune) 417 206
KNOBLAUCH, Ardeth m.1963 - Clarence Knoblauch (1st m.Aune) 419 208
KNOBLAUCH, Clarence b.1928 417 206
KNOBLAUCH, Clarence b.1928 418 207
KNOBLAUCH, Clarence b.1928 419 208
KNOBLAUCH, Disree 419 208
KNOBLAUCH, Doris 416 205
KNOBLAUCH, Doris 455 244
KNOBLAUCH, Elsie 416 205
KNOBLAUCH, Henry 416 205
KNOBLAUCH, John & Katie 354 143
KNOBLAUCH, John (son of Henry) 416 205
KNOBLAUCH, John 1896-1976 417 206
KNOBLAUCH, Katherine 1900-1975 417 206
KNOBLAUCH, Katherine 1900-1975 419 208
KNOBLAUCH, Oscar 417 206
KNOBLAUCH, Roger 417 206
Knoblauch, Roger 418 207
KNOBLAUCH, Roger 419 208
KNOBLAUCH, Roger & wife Evelyn (nee Pasemko) 313 103
KNOBLAUCH, Roger & wife Evelyn (nee Pasemko) 314 104
KNOBLAUCH, Vi (Cermak) 416 205
KNOBLAUCH,John & Katie 316 106
KNOX, Dr. 217, 224 7, 14
KNOX, Dr. in Kelowna 546 335
KNOX, Mrs. 217 7
KNOX, William Dr. 391 180
KNOX, William Dr. 424 213
KNUTSON, Bill & wife Helen (nee Long) 266 56
Kootenay car trip - hair raising experience 538 327
Kootenay Lake 659 448
Kootenay River 321 111
Kootenay Valley 398 187
Kootenays 309 99
Kootenays 649 438
KOPP, Art 222 12
KOPP, Arthur (Art) 367 156
KOPP, Arthur Gordon 283 73
KOPP, Arthur Gordon 419 208
KOPP, Arthur Gordon & Nora 355 144
KOPP, Nora (nee Crookes) 419 208
KOPP, Nora (nee Crookes) 446 235
KOPP, Phil 417 206
Kopps farm 298 88
KOSSEY, Sophie - cooked at T&G Camp for 15 years - up to 30 men - 3 full meals per day - baked bread, cakes, pies. 543 332
KRAFT, Annie 445 234
KRAFT, Annie (nee Stach) 585 374
KRAFT, Family - were curlers during winter 420 209
KRAFT, Lloyd 420 209
KRAFT, Lloyd 421 210
KRAFT, Roland 420 209
KRAFT, Roland and Annie 586 375
KRAFT, Ronnie 420 209
KRAFT, Ronnie d.1962 at Simpson Lake N.W.T. 421 210
Kroker's Garage 317 107
Kudelka livery 463 252
Kudelka Livery 464 253
KUDELKA, Bill 421 210
KUDELKA, Bill 421 210
KUDELKA, Children Doris, Novella and Les live in Vancouver & Victoria 422 211
KUDELKA, Edith (Wilson) 421 210
KUDELKA, John 421 210
KUDELKA, Mr 294 84
KUDELKA, Mrs. (1 m. Johnson) 421 210
L Shaped wharf from old sawmill days 661 450
L.A. Legion 302 92
L.A. Legion 338 128
L.A. Legion 401 190
L.A. Legion - Life Member 624 413
L.A. Legion - received 25 year pin 678 467
L.A. Legion Branch 69 504 293
L.McCall house - burned 481 270
L.P.N. - Practical nurse trained in St. Catherines ontario 661 450
Labour Day 289 79
Lacoma Lake - namesd for LAW COLDHAM and MORSH 437 226
Lacoma Lake and 3 mile irrigation ditch 479 268
Ladies Aid 312 102
Ladies Auxiliary formed at Pope's house on the lakeshore 473 262
Ladies Auxiliary to Branch 69 Royal Canadian Legion - Charter Member 682 471
Ladies Auxiliary to the Fire Department 303 93
Ladies Auxiliary to the Legion 315 105
Ladies Auxiliary to the Legion 318 108
Ladies Auxiliary to the R.C. Legion 351 140
Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 69 402 191
Ladies Bonspiel in Peachland 367 156
Ladies Curling Club - President 653 442
Ladysmith, B.C. 653 442
Ladysmith, Vancouver Island, BC 392 181
LAIDLAW, Caroline (nee Peploe) 422 211
LAIDLAW, Robert Stuart (Bob) 422 211
LAIDLAW, Sarah, Lily d.1945 422 211
LAIDLAW, William 422 211
Lake Ave 244 34
Lake Boats: Aberdeen, Okanagan, Sicamous and Pentowna - packed fruit loaded on these ships using hand carts (before barge and rails on wharfs) 680 469
Lake Louise, Alberta 406 195
Lake Louise, Alberta 495 284
Lake Okanagan 445 234
Lake Steamers - fun to swim in wake as ship left Peachland 556 345
Lake Superior 279 69
Lakeshore Road 436 225
Lakeview Garage in Peachland 405 194
Lakeview Heights area 454 243
LAMB, Stan m. Mary (nee Ketola) 412 201
Lambley Brothers 382 171
Lambley Ranch 247 37
Lambley Ranch 252 42
Lambley Ranch - horses and cattle and 5 acres of fruit trees. 529 318
LAMBLEY, Charles 424 213
Lambley's at Trepanier 393 182
Lambly Brothers 213 3
Lambly Brothers 428 217
Lambly Cabin 213 3
Lambly Cattle Ranch 545 334
Lambly property 283 73
Lambly Ranch 328 118
Lambly Ranch 329 119
Lambly Ranch 436 225
Lambly Ranch 537 326
Lambly Ranch 538 327
Lambly Ranch - Chinese grew vegetable 609 398
Lambly Ranch - later Clements Ranch - now Elementary School 403 192
Lambly Ranch - peaches 498 287
Lambly Ranch - planted first fruit trees in 1886 679 468
Lambly Ranch - Subdivided & sold portion north of Trepanier Creek to William Todd with water licence on Trepanier Creek - 1928 612 401
Lambly Ranch mouth of Trepanier Creek 322 112
Lambly Ranch on Trepanier Creek 423 212
LAMBLY, Bob 382 171
LAMBLY, Bob and family on their ranch 650 439
LAMBLY, born on a British Frigate 430 219
LAMBLY, Brothers 545 334
LAMBLY, Brothers also had mining claims 429 218
LAMBLY, Brothers in Peachland 1887-1890 428 217
LAMBLY, C.A.R. 430 219
LAMBLY, Charles - b.1905 or 1906 430 219
LAMBLY, Charles A.R. - of Osoyoos 429 218
LAMBLY, Charles Anderson Richardson 1854-1907 422 211
LAMBLY, Charles Anderson Richardson 1854-1907 426 215
LAMBLY, Charles Anderson Richardson 1854-1907 427 216
LAMBLY, Charles De Beck b.1905 or 1906 422 211
LAMBLY, Charles De Beck d.1968 in Bangkok 426 215
LAMBLY, Charlie 322 112
LAMBLY, Commanded one of Adsmiral Lord Nelson's ships 430 219
LAMBLY, Daughter - died as small child 422 211
LAMBLY, daughter who died as small child 430 219
LAMBLY, Eileen 426 215
LAMBLY, Eileen 422, 424 211, 213
LAMBLY, Hester (nee Haynes 1877 in Osoyoos) m.1897 422 211
LAMBLY, Hester (nee Haynes) daughter of Judge Haynes 430 219
LAMBLY, Lucy (nee Postill ) 427 216
LAMBLY, Mildred Josephine (nee De Beck) 422 211
LAMBLY, Mildred Josephine (nee De Beck) 423 212
LAMBLY, R.E. (son of C.A.R. Lambly) - Caribou Lakes, Carmi 430 219
Lambly, Ranch 374 163
LAMBLY, Robert 430 219
LAMBLY, Robert - of Trepanier 429 218
LAMBLY, Robert d.1940 426 215
LAMBLY, Robert d.1940 427 216
LAMBLY, Thomas McKIE 426 215
LAMBLY, Thomas McKIE 427 216
LAMBLY, Tom 428 217
LAMBLY, Tom 429 218
LAMBLY, Wilfred 423 212
LAMBLY, Wilfred b.1897 430 219
LAMBLY, Wilfred b.1897 422 211
LAMBLY, Wilfred d.1980 425 214
LAMBLY, Wilfred Mrs. At Lambly Ranch 1923-1930 423 212
Lamont Alberta 333 123
Lamont, Alberta 259 49
Lamont, Alberta 333 123
Lamont, Alberta 517 306
Lamont, Alberta 661 450
Lamont, Alberta - farmed 1/4 section for 3 years 668 457
LANAWAY, Iveigh (nee Tilton) - nurse at Kelowna General Hospital 607 396
LANAWAY, Joe - worked for West Kootenay Power and later BC Hydro 607 396
Lancashire, England 402 191
Lancashire, England 406 195
Land Office Building - barber abd hairdressser 275 65
Landis, Saskatchewan 600 389
LANG, Beatrice 430 219
LANG, Edward (Ed) m. Lucy Fowler in 1911 or 1912 344 134
LANG, George in Peachland 1900-1910 left before 1920 430 219
LANG, Grant 237 27
LANG, Grant 431 220
LANG, Grant 571 360
LANG, Grant - Peachland reeve 484 273
LANG, Grant - Reeve of Peachland 593 382
LANG, Grant - run for Reeve - Jack lost 666 455
LANG, Greta 397 186
LANG, Greta (adopted daughter) 433 222
LANG, Gwendoline - relationship to Grant Lang ? 431 220
LANG, Ham 395 184
LANG, Hamilton 431 220
LANG, Hamilton married one Pope daughter 522 311
LANG, Molly 214 4
LANG, Mrs (nee Pope - daughter of Arthur Pope) 432 221
LANG, Mrs. George 430 219
LANG, Mrs. Grant 431 220
LANG, Mrs. W.A. 432 221
LANG, W.A. 214 4
LANG, W.A. 333 123
LANG, W.A. 432 221
LANG, W.A. 433 222
LANG, W.A. - house and 4 acre orchard 661 450
LANG, W.A. operated store at the sawmill site 499 288
LANG, William A. - first reeve 1909-1910 548 337
LANGDON, Ann 238 28
LANGDON, Burt 238 28
Langley 231 21
Langley 308 98
Langley Prairie 646 435
Langley, B.C. 370 159
Langruth, Manitobs - Boehm family returne to Manitoba in 1928 572 361
Lansefield, England 389 178
Lapsley House 215 5
LAPSLEY, Family 470 259
LAPSLEY, Mario 470 259
Large brick bake oven) 279, 280 69, 70
Large McLaughlin car with fold down seats, was used for some years 509 298
large ranch with small store and gas station 487 276
large tunnel excavated - no 'Mother Lode' 490 279
LARSON, Isabella (nee Taylor) b.1908 603 392
LARSON, Ted 603 392
Lass the border collie 580 369
later owned by Hugh (Sawdust) McDougall, Neil Evans & Arthur Garraway 499 288
Latvia 485 274
laundry service 335 125
LAW Roscoe (Dad) 434 223
LAW, Earl 434 223
LAW, Earl b.1904 434 223
LAW, Earl m Ethyl (nee Steeves) of Oliver in 1938 439 228
LAW, Earl, 436 225
LAW, Elsie 434 223
LAW, Elsie 436 225
LAW, Elsie b.1902 434 223
LAW, Eva - in Peachland 1902 434 223
LAW, Eva 1871-1913 434 223
LAW, Family 472 261
LAW, Grandma and Aunt Rose 436 225
LAW, Ivy 436 225
LAW, Ivy - rode her horse to school 626 415
LAW, Mary 434 223
LAW, Mary 435 224
LAW, Mary - living in Calgary with 4 children 439 228
LAW, Pearl b.1910 436 225
LAW, Pearl d.1929 434 223
LAW, Pearl d.1929 - terminal illness T.B. 438 227
LAW, Robt. E - in Peachland 1906 434 223
LAW, Roscoe 437 226
LAW, Roscoe 438 227
LAW, Roscoe 479 268
LAW, Roscoe 1869-1957 434 223
LAW, Rose 435 224
LAW. Roscoe d.1957 439 228
LAWBY, Ernie 309 99
LAWRENCE, Edna (nee McDougall) - Vancouver 501 290
Law's Mountain 286 76
LE DUKE, Bill 439 228
LE DUKE, Bill b.1950-05-03 440 229
LE DUKE, Bill b.1950-05-03 - lives in Burns Lake 441 230
LE DUKE, Bob b.1951-12-24 440 229
LE DUKE, Bob - lives in Prince George 441 230
LE DUKE, Brenda 439 228
LE DUKE, Brenda - became a nurse 441 230
LE DUKE, Cecil 439 228
LE DUKE, Cecil d.1981 441 230
LE DUKE, Claire - lives in Burns Lake 441 230
LE DUKE, Clare 212 2
LE DUKE, Clare 439 228
LE DUKE, Harry 439 228
LE DUKE, Harry b.1953-10-02 440 229
LE DUKE, Harry - lives in Burns Lake 441 230
LE DUKE, Margaret - lives in Williams Lake 441 230
LE DUKE, Margaret (nee Muir) 439 228
LEACH, Miss 269 59
League 287 77
learned to spin and weave 412 201
Leased Hotel 328 118
Leckie's Furniture Store 223 13
Leddingham Construction 389 178
LeDUKE, Cec 250 40
LeDUKE, Cecil 299 89
LeDUKE, Cecil 518 307
LeDUKE, Cecil (Cec) 363 152
Lee Mills sawmill in Trepanier 600 389
Lee Pattens flourmill at Spallumcheen 382 171
LEE, Dorothy 224 14
LEE, Marjory 224 14
LEE, Mrs - teacher 288 78
LEE, Mrs. 224 14
LEE, Mrs. 345 135
Leeds, Megantic County, Quebec 426, 427 215, 216
LEES, The 225 15
Leeson property - bought for $7K 374 163
Leg amputated in 1969. Lived with daughter then nursing home. Annie died on 1970-09-15 - buried in Peachland 553 342
leg crushed by forklift 332 122
Legion Hall 223 13
Legion Hall 246 36
Legion Hall 378 167
Legion Hall 593 382
Legion Hall - amateur plays 315 105
Legion Hall - making quilts & knitting for the men serving overseas WWII 1939-1945 609 398
Legion L.A. (Rehabilitation committee) and helped with social evenings for returning veterans. 677 466
Legion Ladies Auxiliary 251 41
LEHMAN, Dr. 242 32
Leir House in Penticton 671 460
Lemon pies 273,274 63,64
Len and Vicky enjoyed curling is league and bonspiel games. 633 422
Len Trautman and Jack Garraway started a sawmill 9 miles west of Peachland up Deep Creek 633 421
Len Trautman's brand new car - towing skaters on frozen Okanagan Lake 1949-1950 589 378
Lesser Slave Lake (Peace River area) in the Kinuso district 277 67
Lethbridge 486 275
Lewis and Clarke High School 451 240
LEWIS, Dora (Kathleen's cousin) lived in Peachland - worked for Mrs. Pierce 678 467
LEWIS, Mrs. 219 9
Liberal 324 114
Liberty Ships 232 22
Librarian for many years - large juvenile membership as well as adult membership 677 466
Libya 406 195
licensed powder (blasting) man - recoverd mans body & killed fish 463 252
Lieutenant Governor - 2 terms 268 58
Life membership and also in P.D.R.S. 514 303
Life Membership in 1946 376 165
Life on the farm 289 79
LIGHTBURN, Mr. & Mrs. 336 126
Lightening Storm in 1948 - Killed MacKinnon's horses - "Dan and Chief" in Gummow's Pasture 602 391
Lighthouse tender - Squally point 468 257
Lillooet 513 302
lime kilns near Camp Hewitt above Peachland 478 267
Lineham, Alberta -near Turner Valley - born in log house 1917-01-22 578 367
lineman's work - fuses in tyransformers 340 130
Line-up of wagons, democrats, buggies and carts at the packinghouse waiting to unload and take empty boxes home 680 469
LINGO, Jennie Mrs. (sister of Harry Hardy) d. 1950 383 172
LINGO, Mrs. 219 9
Lintlaw, Saskatchewan 389 178
Lipsett Avenue 273 63
Lipsett Avenue 455 244
Lipsett Avenue - 30 acre orchard 504 293
Lipsett Avenue house 331 121
Lipsett Chrysler - Bert Smith was a salesman for a year 574 363
LIPSETT, Campbell Dr. 498 287
LIPSETT, Campbell Dr. - built house on Princeton Avenue - about 1900 499 288
LIPSETT, Dr. 434 223
LIPSETT, Dr. 441 230
LIPSETT, Dr. - a veterinary surgeon 658 447
LIPSETT, Mrs 441 230
LIPSETT, Mrs. Dr. 269 59
LIPSETT, R.C. (brother-in-law of J.M.) 529 318
Listowel, Ontario 407 196
Literary and Music Club 324 114
Literature taught by movies 372 161
Little Gem Rock Shop 477 266
little house beside the boarding house 450 239
Little house on Beach Ave next to the Baptist Church 434 223
lived in a tent and was a good cook & made cookies 493 282
lived in cabin for summer near old mines 480 269
Lived in Peachland 4 years then Summerland and Naramata 499 288
Lived on corner of 3rd Street & Beach Ave 513 302
Livery stable, horses and wagons for hire 294 84
Livestock: cow, chickens, ducks, pigs and horses 640 429
Lloyd-Jones property - small orchard 657 446
LLOYD-JONES, Bill - married with two children 442 231
LLOYD-JONES, Bob 442 231
LLOYD-JONES, Hazel - made the most beautiful raspberry wine 442 231
LLOYD-JONES, Robert (Bob) 315 105
LLOYD-JONES, Robert (Bob) - bought garage from Bert Smith 574 363
loaded lumber on scows 394 183
Loading fuit on SS Sicamous or Pentowna sometimes took several hours. Harvest tiime could see 10-15 teams and wagons waiting to unload fruit at the packinghouse. Pete worked in the packing house during 1939-1940 627 416
Loan House - (E.H. Pierce house at end of Princess Street) - where Town family lived 632 421
Loat 149 - Government Reserve 428 217
Local box factory gut unerway to supply shook 680 469
Local music band: Neil and Harold Witt, Sid Smalls, Frank Bradley and Grant Eddy 589 378
Local orchestra during 1920's and 1930's. 526 315
Local Regattas: Peachland, Kelowna, Summerland, Naramata, Penticton 473 262
locked boys in school basement 491 280
Lockhead, Argylshire, Scotland 489 278
Lockport, New York 528 317
Log Boom - Trepanier beach - kids played on log boom 612 401
log cabin then shack 470 259
Log Cabins - built on his ranch 653 442
Log Chute south of Deep Creek - logs were dumped in the lake and boomed then towed to the McDougall sawmill. 630 419
log homes, stone masonry, powder man 394 183
Log house on Sanderson Avenue 509 298
Log scaling - Agur Lumber Co. & for BCFS on occasion 543 332
logger and prospector 392 181
Logger and truck driver 678 467
loggers in camps - 4-6 nights per week 465 254
Logging 665 454
Logging - 1918 - Lorne and Nehemiah cut logs for David Lloyd-Jones or sawing or "shooting" logs for him. 568 357
Logging - 1919 - Lorne and Nehemiah Shaw were cutting logs for Kelowna Sawmill and later David Lloyd-Jones again 568 357
Logging - 1921 - Lorne Shaw & Alf (A.B.) Craig started cutting for William Miller later joined by Francis and Eddy Cousins. They logged at Mineola and Myra for the Summerland Lumber co. 568 357
Logging - 1925-1926 - Lorne Shaw worked with Harold Miller, O.Keating, & Danny Cousins in Beaverdell and various other places 568 357
Logging - cut logs for Jack Wilson 668 457
Logging - Lorne Shaw use crosscut saw "mountain harp" to fell trees in Trepanier, Myra, Beaverdell and Tulameen 562 351
Logging - setting chokers and driving logging trucks 1936-1940 576 365
Logging - was done, by N.Shaw, on Reed's, Redsule's, Miller's, Leney's and Morsch pre-emptions 567 356
Logging & roads - J.Silver took logging contracts in Westbank & was made road forman for the area 569 358
logging accident - aggravated his lame leg 539 328
logging and trucking 335 125
logging contractor 463 252
logging for Peachland sawmill 418 207
Logging in the winter and orchard work in the summer 627 416
Logging in Trepanier; Eyre Palmer, Bill Miller & Bill Coldham - brought down logs to Trepanier Bay booming ares. 517 306
logging on Black Mountain 389 178
logging truck driver 352 141
logging truck driver - 41 years 353 142
Logging up Deep Creek to put in booms in Okanagan Lake 671 460
Logging: Martin Shaw hauled logs 1950-1969 from Peachland, Bear Creek, Trepanier Creek, Beaver Lake, Lumby, Prince George & Vavenby 566 355
LOGIE, Ted 238 28
Logwood School 235 25
LOHMAN, David & Jean (nee Bradley) C - David, Merrilee 254 44
London - married in 1909 570 359
London - nephew and niece came to stay during WWII 598 387
London - started work at 14 656 445
London Directory 212 2
London England 348 137
London School of Economics 489 278
London Stock Exchange 489 278
London Transit Co. 520 309
London, England 406 195
London, England 444 233
London, Ontario 444 233
lonesome and hard life 470 259
Long Ranch ( Greata Ranch) 398 187
LONG, (nee Buchanan) Betty 219 9
LONG, Anthony 444 233
LONG, Betty 265 55
LONG, Betty 317 107
LONG, Betty 445 234
LONG, Betty 634 423
LONG, Brenda 445 234
LONG, Carol (nee Davidson) 445 234
LONG, Elva 219 9
LONG, Elva 445 234
LONG, Elva 445 234
LONG, Elva 634 423
LONG, Elva (nee Williamson) 443 232
LONG, Elva (nee Williamson) 444 233
LONG, Elva (nee Williamson) 659 448
LONG, Family 345 135
LONG, Family 359 148
LONG, George 266 56
LONG, George 443 232
LONG, George 445 234
LONG, George 631 420
LONG, George - Director 443 232
LONG, J.T. 1868-1944 443 232
LONG, J.T. 1868-1944 - President 443 232
LONG, Jack 265 55
LONG, Jack 368 157
LONG, Jack 443 232
LONG, Jack 444 233
LONG, Jack 445 234
LONG, Jack 211, 212, 246 1, 2, 36
LONG, Jack 631 420
LONG, Jack - Director 443 232
LONG, Jack m.1926 660 449
LONG, Jeffrey 444 233
LONG, Jimmy 445 234
LONG, John 443 232
LONG, John 444 233
LONG, John - adjoining ranch 550 339
LONG, John - Greata Ranch 271 61
LONG, John Jr. 444 233
LONG, John T. - manager 374 163
LONG, Keith 443 232
LONG, Keith 445 234
LONG, Margaret Miss - Kamloops Teacher 266 56
LONG, Mr. & Mrs. J.T. - good people who operated Greata Ranch 631 420
LONG, Mrs. 1867-1953 443 232
LONG, Mrs. 1867-1953 - Vice-President 443 232
LONG, Steven 444 233
LONG, Theo (nee Straker) 444 233
LONG,Tammy 445 234
LONGBOTHAM, Jim 460 249
LONGBOTHAM, Linda (nee Mash) 459 248
LONGBOTHAM, Linda (nee Mash) - one son 460 249
looking through binoculars - sighted Ogopogo 483 272
Looking Up the Glen (Princeton) road 268 58
Lookout Mountain 240 30
Lord Baden-Powell in England. Jim Wilds camped with Baden-Powell 657 446
Lord Nelson at Trafalgar 327 117
Lord Stratcona Horse Regiment 663 452
Lord Strathcona 380 169
losing beer in irrigation ditch and Trepanier creek 468 257
lost four children to flu epidemic 461 250
Lot 15 - Glen Road - pre-emption - planted an orchard 574 363
Lot 16 - Ted. Sr bought this property which was later sold to Mr. & Mrs Ed Bradbury 576 365
Lougheeds' 239 29
Lovers Lane 262 52
loves music and singing 482 271
Lower Clapton, London , England 541 330
Lower clapton, London, England 541 330
Lower Summerland 498 287
LUCAK, Clara (nee Wilson) 668 457
LUCIER, Arthur - shareholder 367 156
LUCIER, Bea 442 231
LUCIER, Beatrice (Bea) (nee Cousins) 367 156
LUCIER, Laura (nee Rauch) - schoolteacher 560 349
LUHTALA, Ben 1919-1975 445 234
LUHTALA, Ben d.1975 - accident at Mica Dam 449 238
LUHTALA, Ben m. Madeline (nee Ekins) in 1955 448 237
LUHTALA, Madeline 468 257
LUHTALA, Madeline (nee Ekins) 319 109
LUHTALA, Madeline (nee Ekins) 319 109
LUHTALA, Madeline (nee Ekins) 445 234
LUHTALA, Madeline (nee Ekins) 446 235
LUHTALA, Madeline (nee Ekins) 447 236
lumber grader 411 200
Lumber Shipped to USA - loaded on barges and shipped by rail from Kelowna or Penticton 675 464
Lumby 513 302
lunch counter and bus depot 407 196
LUNDIN, Hazel 317 107
LUPTON, William (Billy) 213, 214, 3, 4
Lynn Valley Church 373 162
LYON, Ella 452 241
LYON, James E. Mr. 452 241
LYONS, Dave & Mrs. 677 466
LYONS, David 1862-1938 450 239
LYONS, David d.1938 449 238
LYONS, Harold 311 101
LYONS, Louis 450 239
LYONS, Mrs. d.1953 449 238
LYONS, Nancy Ellen (nee Glen) 1869-1952 450 239
Lyric tenor had taken lesssons from Caruso 476 265
Lytton, B.C. 373 162
M.V. Pentowna 319 109
M.V. Pentowna in 1931 - worked up from deckhand to Captain 659 448
M.V. Pentowna maiden voyage - crashed into wharf in Peachland 630 419
MacBean house 588 377
MACBEAN, Donald 214 4
MacBEAN, George 1862-1940 483 272
MacBEAN, Mrs. 483 272
MacDonald Diversion Site into Deep Creek - worked on thi sjob in 1944 632 421
MacDONALD, Annabelle 387 176
MacDONALD, Hattie d.1942 at age 88 431 220
MACDONALD, Josie - teacher 456 245
MacDonald, Manitoba; Weyburn, Saskatchewan; Mount Pleasant, P.E.I. 611 400
MacDONALD, Mr. - teacher 338 128
MacDONALD, Rev. and Mrs. 637 426
MacDonalds Drug Store 282 72
MacDOUGALD , Candace Miss 651 440
MacDOUGALD, Archie - made repairs ro telephone lines 660 449
MacDOUGALD, Candace - a good badminton player and girls rowing team 660 449
MacDougall house 357 146
MacGregor Manitoba 323 113
MacGREGOR, Jack m. Greta (nee LANG) 433 222
MacGREGOR, Jim - m.Hilda Stump #1 592 381
MacGregor, Manitoba 322 112
MacGregor, Manitoba 328 118
MacINTOSH, Marilyn (nee Oakes) 513 302
MacINTOSH, Marion - Trepanier Bay Cottages - 1st Motel in Peachland 517 306
MACINTOSH, Mrs. 211 1
MacINTOSH, Mrs. 337 127
MACK, Bernice Linda (nee Mock) b. 1961 390 179
MACK, Dale Eddy (nee Mock) b. 1956 390 179
MACK, Dennis Karl (nee Mock) b. 1950 390 179
MACK, Karl 406 195
MACK, William Valentine (nee Mock) b. 1947 390 179
MacKAY, Don 418 207
MacKAY, Sandy - roly-poly eternal optimist - cheerful greeting 559 348
MacKENZIE - all children went to Peachland School 1914-1929 490 279
MacKenzie house on Highway 97 (Dorland house) 488 277
MACKENZIE, A.J. 212 2
MacKENZIE, A.U. Mrs. 484 273
MacKENZIE, Albert J. - magistrate in Peachland 483 272
MacKENZIE, Albert James 1879-1958 486 275
MacKENZIE, Albert James 1879-1958 487 276
MacKENZIE, Albert James 1879-1958 m. 1905-06-07 490 279
MacKENZIE, Alex 275 65
MacKENZIE, Alex from Scotland about 1921 297 87
MacKENZIE, Betty (nee Loetkemann) 1m. Culler 2m. MacKenzie 488 277
MacKENZIE, Betty (nee Loetkemann) 1m. Culler 2m. MacKenzie 488 277
MacKENZIE, Betty (nee Loetkemann) b. 1910 485 274
MacKENZIE, Betty (nee Loetkemann) b. 1910 1m. Culler 2m. MacKenzie 486 275
MacKENZIE, Donna 487 276
MacKENZIE, Ella 484 273
MacKENZIE, Gertrude Alice - president of the W.C.T.U. 491 280
MacKENZIE, Gertrude Alice (nee McCall) 1883-1953 486 275
MacKENZIE, Gertrude Alice (nee McCall) 1883-1953 m. 1905 486 275
MacKENZIE, Gertrude Alice 1883-1953 m. 1905 490 279
MacKENZIE, Gertrude Alice 1883-1953 m. 1905 487 276
MacKenzie, Gordon 486 275
MacKENZIE, Gordon b. 1916-11-25 m. 1951 490 279
MacKENZIE, Gordon m. 1951 487 276
MacKENZIE, Grandfather & Aunt Ada - from Winnipeg for holidays 483 272
MacKENZIE, James (son of Katleen) 489 278
MacKENZIE, Kathleen 489 278
MacKenzie, Kathleen - daughter 488 277
MacKENZIE, Kathleen - daughter b. 1951 488 277
MacKENZIE, Lily (nee Cermak) m. 1951 487 276
MacKENZIE, Maureen Beatrice (nee Todd) - teacher living in Cold Lake Alberta 607 396
MacKENZIE, Muriel b. 1923-01-23 d. 1964 490 279
MacKENZIE, Muriel d. 1964 487 276
MacKENZIE, Muriel d. 1964 486 275
MacKENZIE, Richard 607 396
MacKENZIE, Wallace 484 273
MacKENZIE, Wallace 486 275
MacKENZIE, Wallace 489 278
MacKENZIE, Wallace 486 275
MacKENZIE, Wallace b. 1906-08-03 490 279
MacKENZIE, Wallace Albert b. 1906 488 277
MacKENZIE, Wallace m. 1949 (Betty Culler) 487 276
MACKENZIE, Wally 220, 221 10, 11
MacKENZIE, Wendy 487 276
MacKENZIE. Gertrude Alice (nee McCall) m. 1905 492 281
MacKIE, Mr. (engineer) 257 47
MacKinnon' sfruit ranch 398 187
MacKINNON, Allan 504 293
MacKINNON, Archie 504 293
MacKINNON, Brian 504 293
MacKINNON, Bruce 504 293
MacKINNON, Carol 504 293
MacKINNON, Colin 504 293
MacKINNON, Colin (deceased) 504 293
MacKINNON, Darrel 504 293
MacKINNON, Edith d.1958 504 293
MacKINNON, Heather 504 293
MacKINNON, Jack 320 110
MacKINNON, Jack - drove car off wharf yelling "Whoa" 556 345
MacKINNON, Jack (owner of car in lake) 282 72
MacKINNON, Jean (deceased) 504 293
MacKINNON, Jock 504 293
MacKINNON, Jock and Wilma 259 49
MacKINNON, John d.1960 504 293
MacKINNON, Kathryn 504 293
MacKINNON, Michael 504 293
MacKINNON, Thelma 504 293
MacKINNON, Wilma (nee Bradbury) 504 293
MacKINNON, Wilma (nee Bradbury) m.1952 505 294
MacLAREN, Jimmy - teamster - skidding logs 665 454
MacLEAN, George 273 63
MacMillan and Bloedel - summer guest lodge 590 379
MacMILLAN, Family 478 267
MacMILLAN, family - settled in Kelowna 554 343
MacNEILL, H.C. - member many committees including Trepanier Lodge AF&AM 490 279
MacNEILL, Hamish Campbell 650 439
MacNEILL, Hamish Campbell 668 457
MacNEILL, Hamish Campbell 1908-1981 383 172
MacNEILL, Hamish Campbell 1908-1981 385 174
MacNEILL, Hamish Campbell 1908-1981 447 236
MacNEILL, Hamish Campbell 1908-1981 475 264
MacNEILL, Hamish Campbell 1908-1981 489 278
MacNEILL, Hamish Campbell 1908-1981 490 279
MacNEILL, Hamish Campbell 1908-1981 236, 246 26, 36
MacNEILL, Hamish Campbell 1908-1981 - Municipal Secretary 357 146
MacNEILL, Hamish, felling logs 665 454
MacNEILL, Kathy 489 278
MacNEILL, Kathy 490 279
MacNeILL, Margaret - boarded at Jack and Ruby's while at U.B.C. 666 455
MADDOCK, Jack 214 4
MADDOCK, Jack 355 144
MADDOCK, Jack Sr. 315 105
MADDOCK, Joan 288 78
made pipes and air ducts for furnaces 510 299
MADGE, Henry 451 240
MADGE, Myrtle (nee Kinchin) 450 239
MADGE, Myrtle (nee Kinchin) m. 1944 d.1983-04-10 451 240
MADGE, Ruth (daughter of Henry and Myrtle) 451 240
Magistrate in Peachland 487 276
mail carrier 17 years 497 286
Mains, Scotland 311 101
MALTON, Norma 345 135
man from Texas 455 244
Manchester, England 390 179
Manhattan Drive, Kelowna 315 105
Manila 372 161
Manitoba 369 158
Manitoba 413 202
Manitoba 463 252
Manitoba 473 262
Manitoba 483 272
Manitoba 487 276
Manitoba 501 290
Manitoba 513 302
Manitoba 546 335
Manitoba 554 343
Manitoba 585 374
Manning Park 260 50
Manotick, Ontario 277 67
Manring property in Peachland 455 244
MANRING, Bill 453 242
MANRING, Bill 455 244
MANRING, Bill and his dad wanted cattle ranches 452 241
MANRING, Billie-Mae d.1953 451 240
MANRING, Billie-Mae b. 1934-05-14 453 242
MANRING, Ellen 371 160
MANRING, Jordan 451 240
MANRING, Jordan - wanted to set up a fox farm 452 241
MANRING, Nellie 455 244
MANRING, Nellie Elizabeth d.1965 456 245
MANRING, Nellie Relizabeth d.1965 451 240
MANRING, Pearl 453 242
MANRING, Pearl Adena (nee Lyon) b.1898 451 240
MANRING, Pearl Adena (nee Lyon) b.1898 m.1926-04-19 452 241
MANRING, Sam 455 244
MANRING, Samuel Elda d.1955 451 240
MANRING, Samuel Elda d.1955 456 245
MANRING, William Ahara b.1901 451 240
Manse - United Church residence 341 131
many Chinese here after C.P.R. was completed 491 280
many houses wired by Tom McLaughlan and he did the plumbing as well 507 296
Maple Corner 221 11
Maple Corner - puchased 3 acre lot 664 453
Maple Creek 380 169
Maple Ridge Leader Paper 457 246
Maple Ridge, BC 312 102
MARGERISON, Chris 456 245
MARGERISON, Emily (nee Monk) 456 245
MARGERISON, Family - Ronald, Emily & Son Chris 528 317
MARGERISON, Rob 457 246
MARGERISON, Ronald 456 245
MARGERISON, Wayne 457 246
Maritimes 278 68
marketing board forced growers to market through board 483 272
Marksman - Jack was a crack shot - did well at turkey shoots 667 456
MARR, Alice Beatrice (nee McDonald) 496 285
MARR, Alice Beatrice (nee McDougald) 494 283
MARR, John 496 285
Marron Valley Ranch 258 48
Marshall Orchard Kelowna 211 1
MARSHALL, Shannon 323 113
Martha Spence 1901-1979 585 374
Martin Place on the beach in Trepanier 639 428
MARTIN, 2 great grandchildren 458 247
MARTIN, Annie (nee Sheppard) m.1942 d.1975-11-28 457 246
MARTIN, Barry 458 247
MARTIN, Charles, Edward 1902-1982 457 246
MARTIN, Charles; 3 sisters in Vancouver, 1 brother in Winnipeg 458 247
MARTIN, Doreen (nee Ruffle) - lives in Kelowna 535 324
MARTIN, Ellin May 1869-1958 458 247
MARTIN, Ethyl and her husband Ted & 2 grandchildren 458 247
MARTIN, Joan (nee Topham) 536 325
MARTIN, Joan Elaine (nee Topham), married James Martin, living in Kelowna. They have one boy and one girl 632 421
MARTIN, Maartje in the Netherlands 458 247
MARTIN, Mr. & Mrs. 275 65
MARTIN, Mrs 294 84
MARTIN, Mrs. - taught piano 538 327
MARTIN, Penelope and husband Brian of Prince Rupert 458 247
MARTIN, R.N. & Mrs. 339 129
MARTIN, Reginald Newton Corp. 1868-1955 458 247
MARTINUIK, Dorothy (nee Long) 266 56
MASH, Alfred 1897-1971 459 248
MASH, Bud 459 248
MASH, Bud 460 249
MASH, Delores b.1913 459 248
MASH, Mrs (Alf's mother) 459 248
Mason for 30 years - Enderby lodgeNew Westminster 430 219
Masonic Lodge 445 234
Masonic Lodge - A.F. & A.M. - member 459 248
Masonic Lodge, - Lifetime Member 523 312
Masonic Lodge, Trepanier Lodge #83 - Master 365 154
Masonic Order 439 228
Masonoic Lodge 476 265
Massachusetts, USA 330 120
Masset 222 12
Matagama 247 37
Maurice Andrie's house 459 248
MAXEY, Joanne (nee Fulks) 445 234
Maxine's Hairdressing School in Vancouver 399 188
MAXWELL, Family 435 224
MAXWELL, Frank 472 261
MAXWELL, Leslie 472 261
May Day Royalty Party 212 2
May Days 212 2
May Pole Dance 672 461
Maypole Dance 212 2
Maypole Dances 656 445
Mazatlan, Mexico 411 200
McBEAN, George - C.N.R. Agent 475 264
McBride BC 327 117
McBRIDE, Richard Sir., - Premier of BC 532 321
McCall family 470 259
McCall Family 487 276
McCALL family - related to the Smith family 577 366
McCall lake above Peachland known as Dan White Lake as he had taken out water rights on it. 653 442
McCALL, Alice 487 276
McCALL, Alice 493 282
McCALL, Annie Maria 1857-1940 486 275
McCALL, Annie Marie (nee McBurney) 1859-1940 - of Irish descent 491 280
McCALL, Annie Marie 1859-1940 490 279
McCALL, Art - set off gunpowder on windowledge 537 326
McCALL, Arthur 487 276
McCALL, Arthur 491 280
McCALL, Arthur 492 281
McCall, Arthur Harold - Boyhood Memories b. 1910 493 282
McCALL, Daniel Major. - fought with Wolfe on the Plains of Abraham 1759 491 280
McCALL, Family - had a canner 538 327
McCALL, Harold 486 275
McCALL, Harold 490 279
McCALL, Harold d.1955-03-20 493 282
McCALL, Harold - managed the store 605 394
McCALL, Harold - retail sales; Peachland, Penticton & Vernon d. 1955 487 276
McCALL, Harold - would drive us in his pick-up truck 538 327
McCALL, Harold Elmo m. 1908 491 280
McCALL, Harold Elmo m. 1908 491 280
McCALL, Harold Elmo m. 1908 492 281
McCALL, Harry Mrs. - has a big class of boys 609 398
McCALL, Henry 487 276
McCALL, Henry 491 280
McCALL, Henry 492 281
McCALL, Henry 493 282
McCALL, L.D. - worked for CPR operating piledriver making Okanagan wharfs 486 275
McCALL, L.D. Mrs - had boarding house - 6 boarders & Chinese cook 491 280
McCALL, Leon 484 273
McCALL, Leon Donald d. 1922 490 279
McCALL, Leon Donald 1855-1922 486 275
McCALL, Merrill Leon - only lived 12 days 492 281
McCALL, Merrill Leon, 491 280
McCALL, Mrs. L. 484 273
McCALL, Phoebe (nee Sharpe) m. 1908 d. 1967 487 276
McCALL, Phoebe (nee Sharpe) m. 1908 d. 1967 491 280
McCALL, Phoebe (nee Sharpe) m. 1908 d. 1967 491 280
McCALL, Phoebe Olive (nee Sharpe) m. 1908 - a teacher 492 281
McCall, Phoebe Olive (nee Sharpe) m. 1908 - a teacher d. 1967-10-30 493 282
McCALL, Phoebe put on elocution contests for the W.C.T.U. 491 280
McCALL, William 487 276
McCALL, William 491 280
McCALL, William 492 281
McCALL, William 493 282
McCLEMENT, Mr. - taught how ro use fruit truck or dolly. 620 409
McCullochD\ 665 454
McCutcheon, Betty 259 49
McDONALD, Josie - grade 11 teacher 537 326
McDougald Place - Beach Avenue ( Peachland Pharmacy now) 434 223
McDOUGALD, Alice - good singing voice 497 286
McDOUGALD, Archibald Wilbur 494 283
McDOUGALD, Archibald Wilbur - postmaster 1925-1952 494 283
McDOUGALD, Archie 275 65
McDOUGALD, Archie 496 285
McDOUGALD, Archie 593 382
McDOUGALD, Archie - Peachland Postmaster delivered "deeply regret to inform you" telegrams during WWI on his bicycle 557 346
McDOUGALD, Cadace - died in 1976 499 288
McDOUGALD, Candace 494 283
McDOUGALD, Candace 593 382
McDOUGALD, Candace - postmaster 1952-1954 also Telephone operator 494 283
McDOUGALD, Candace d. 1976 496 285
McDOUGALD, Clarence Gordon 494 283
McDOUGALD, Family 337 127
McDOUGALD, Family was accommodated upstairs. 530 319
McDOUGALD, Gordon 275 65
McDOUGALD, Gordon 494 283
McDOUGALD, Gordon d. 1948 497 286
mCdougald, Jack 494 283
McDOUGALD, Jack - (son of John & Margaret) 496 285
McDOUGALD, John 496 285
McDOUGALD, John Malcolm 494 283
McDOUGALD, John Malcolm - Peachland School in winter 495 284
McDOUGALD, Johnny 507 296
McDOUGALD, Margaret (nee Marr) 496 285
McDOUGALD, Margaret Elizabeth 1858-1925 494 283
McDOUGALD, Margaret Elizabeth 1858-1925 - Postmistress 1898-1925 494 283
McDOUGALD, Mr. d. 1893 494 283
McDougald, Mrs. - (sister of J.M. Robinson) in charge of 1st Post Office 545 334
McDOUGALD, Mrs. (sister of J.M. & W.J. Robinson) 477 266
McDOUGALD, Mrs. C.G. 494 283
McDOUGALD, Richard - (adopted son of Gordon and Theresa) 498 287
McDOUGALD, Richard (son of Gordon) 496 285
McDOUGALD, Theresa (nee Gudeit) 497 286
McDOUGALD, Two grandsons and now a great grandson 498 287
McDougall Sawmill site - old boiler still lying on shore - cut up fro scrap in WWII 661 450
McDOUGALL, Ada (nee Banks) (Bob McDougall's 2nd wife) 501 290
McDougall, Bob 413 202
McDOUGALL, Bob - editor Penticton Herald 570 359
McDOUGALL, Ella (nee Silver) d. 1918-19 (daughter of Jim Silver) 501 290
McDOUGALL, Ella (nee Silver) d.1918-19 (daughter of Jim Silver) 569 358
McDOUGALL, Ella (nee Silver) d.1918-19 (daughter of Jim Silver) 570 359
McDOUGALL, Glen - in Vancouver 501 290
McDOUGALL, Hugh 412 201
McDOUGALL, Hugh 433 222
McDOUGALL, Hugh 500 289
McDOUGALL, Hugh - 1st municipal clerk here after incorporation. 630 419
McDOUGALL, Hugh M. (Sawdust) 499 288
McDOUGALL, John Kerr 499 288
McDOUGALL, Mildred 463 252
McDOUGALL, Mildred 570 359
McDOUGALL, Mrs 499 288
McDOUGALL, Mrs Bob 463 252
McDOUGALL, Mrs. 500 289
McDOUGALL, Robert 499 288
McDOUGALL, Robert (Bob) 1888-1982 501 290
McDOUGALL, Royal 463 252
McDOUGALL, Royal 570 359
McDOUGALL, Royal - killed in airplane crash 501 290
MCDOUGALL, Sawdust 470 259
McDougall's Sawmill 650 439
McGIRR Sam 671 460
McGIRR, Sam 349 138
McGIRR, Sam 501 290
McGIRR, Sam - 570 359
McGIRR, Sam - a member of Peachland Council 622 411
McGRAW, Jack 374 163
MCGREGOR, Jack 214 4
McIntosh Apples 245 35
McINTOSH, Dunc - mine owner 563 352
McIntosh, Mrs. 288 78
McINTOSH, Peter - our applied scientist with formulas that ranged from gunpowder to mash for distillation for a few ounces of brandy 595 384
McINTYRE, Ed 277 67
McINTYRE, Nels 619 408
McKague, Bud 585 374
McKAGUE, Bud and Donna 435 224
McKAGUE, Charles (Bud) 260 50
McKAGUE, Charles H. 489 278
McKAY, Alexander D. (Sandy) 1876 - 1955 D.O.B. - 1876-12-02 503 292
McKAY, Alexander D. (Sandy) 1876 - 1955 D.O.B. - 1876-12-02 597 386
McKAY, Ernie - killed in WWI 503 292
McKAY, Mrs. - baked bread 293 83
McKay, Mrs. Annie Dorothy (nee Bishop) 1882-1970 Froebel Kindergarten Teacher 503 292
McKAY, Sandy 406 195
McKAY, Sandy - cement works 463 252
McKAY, Sandy - hauling for Cement works 464 253
MCKAY, Sheila 230 20
McLACHLAN, Dan d.1934-11-08 506 295
McLACHLAN, Dan and Susie 505 294
McLACHLAN, Daniel - (Fruit ranch north of Greata Ranch) 279 69
McLACHLAN, Mrs. A tiny lady said she could walk with any man 556 345
McLACHLAN, Susie (sister of J.H. Clements) 506 295
McLAUGHLAN Children 393 182
McLaughlan Electric moved into old Peachland Garage 524 313
McLaughlan Electric moved into old Peachland Garage 525 314
McLaughlan House built by Dr. White - home of McLaughlan, Siems, Davies families 302 92
McLaughlan property - small shingled building 541 330
McLaughlan slough 506 295
McLAUGHLAN, Annie 1858-1932 m.1879 506 295
McLAUGHLAN, Annie - born in Rutherglen (near Glasgow) 506 295
McLAUGHLAN, Cookie (nee Ketola) 511 300
McLAUGHLAN, Cookie (nee Ketola) m.1953 512 301
McLAUGHLAN, Dawn 511 300
McLAUGHLAN, Dawn b.1967 - Peachland's Centennial Baby 513 302
McLAUGHLAN, Eleanor 508 297
McLAUGHLAN, Freda (nee Broscomb) d.1927 511 300
McLAUGHLAN, Freda (nee Broscombe) 291 81
McLAUGHLAN, Freda (nee Broscombe) d.1923 m. Tom McLaughlan his 1st 509 298
McLaughlan, Helen (nee Somerset) 583 372
McLAUGHLAN, Helen (nee Somerset) m.1938 - Tom McLaughlan his 2nd 509 298
McLAUGHLAN, Helen (nee Somerset) m.1938 - Tom McLaughlan his 2nd 510 299
McLAUGHLAN, Isabel (Isa) - tailoress 507 296
McLAUGHLAN, Isabel, 506 295
McLAUGHLAN, Jack 506 295
McLAUGHLAN, Jack - became an electrician 507 296
McLAUGHLAN, Jim 511 300
McLAUGHLAN, Jim 513 302
McLAUGHLAN, John 511 300
McLAUGHLAN, John 1856-1943 m.1879 506 295
McLAUGHLAN, John - became an electrician d.1943 507 296
McLAUGHLAN, John (Jack) 337 127
McLAUGHLAN, John Jr. b.1954 513 302
McLAUGHLAN, John Sr. had worked at the powerhouse as had his sons Tom and Jack 511 300
McLAUGHLAN, Johnny (Jack) - married Olive and after her death remarried 508 297
McLAUGHLAN, Margaret 510 299
McLAUGHLAN, Margaret and Christine (granddaughters) 583 372
McLAUGHLAN, Mary 506 295
McLAUGHLAN, Murray 508 297
McLAUGHLAN, Robina 506 295
McLAUGHLAN, Sandra 511 300
McLAUGHLAN, Sandra b.1956 513 302
McLAUGHLAN, Thomas - an electrician and stage driver - McLaughlin-Buick 291 81
McLAUGHLAN, Thomas (Tom) - started first daily stage line between Peachland and Penticton in the 1920's 509 298
McLAUGHLAN, Thomas (Tom) d.1962 511 300
McLAUGHLAN, Thomas (Tommy) - son of Thomas and Freda 291 81
McLAUGHLAN, Thomas Sr. m.1939 - Helen Somerset 511 300
McLAUGHLAN, Tom - became an electrician 507 296
McLAUGHLAN, Tom - born in Rutherglen (near Glasgow) 506 295
McLaughlan, Tom Sr. 366 155
McLaughlan, Tommy 284 74
McLAUGHLAN, Tommy 508 297
McLAUGHLAN, Tommy - lives at 6159 H97S - access off Lipsett Avenue (part of grandfathers wage settlement) 509 298
McLAUGHLAN, Tommy b.1921 510 299
McLAUGHLAN, Tommy b.1921 511 300
McLAUGHLAN, Tommy b.1921 m.1953 512 301
McLAUGHLAN, Tommy m. Kerttu (Cookie) (nee Ketola) 412 201
McLaughlan's Plumbing and Electric after WWII 512 301
McLaughlan's Plumbing and Electric after WWII 579 368
McLAUGHLIN, Doug 309 99
McLAUGHLIN, William - claimed title for his own 404 193
McLAUHHLAN, Olive (nee Ferguson) 508 297
McLean Fitzpatrick - Rutland & Oliver 355 144
McLEAN, Margaret 255 45
McLEAN, Roderick 255 45
McLellan Place - Ted Sr & Edith Smith made it heir home until leaving Peachland 576 365
MCLENNEN, Al 214 4
McLeod, Alberta 443 232
McLEOD, Mr. - a teacher in Peachland 670 459
McMaster College - B.A. Teaching - French and Latin 577 366
McMaster University in Hamilton, Ont 321 111
McMaster University in Hamilton, Ont 330 120
McMillan and Bloedel - plywood plant 448 237
McMILLAN, Family 546 335
McMILLAN, Majoor 380 169
McMILLANs - had store and hotel 470 259
McNAIR, Dave 503 292
McNEILL, Linda (nee Sanderson) 541 330
McNEILL, Linda (nee Sanderson) 553 342
McQUEEN, Bill 357 146
McQueen, Mr. 437 226
Meadow Valley - 10 miles from Peachland 527 316
Medal - Miss Twiddy was awarded either a D.S.O. or O.B.E. for service in WWI 636 425
Medical Corps 327 117
Medical Health Insurance 231 21
Medical Health Officer 263 53
Meldrum's house 436 225
Melfort, Saskatchewan 371 160
MELTON, Walter 228 18
MELTON, Walter 460 249
MELTON, Walter 578 367
Melville, Saskatchewan 417 206
Member - 1st Council of Peachland - 1909 479 268
Member of Parliament - Hon. Martin Burrell 531 320
Member of Trepanier Lodge #83 A.F. & A.M. 433 222
member war canoe - mixed crew 479 268
Memories From The Past 483 272
Men overseas were grateful to get parcels from home & especially cigarettes 512 301
Mennonites emigrated to Canada 485 274
Mental Health Counsellor 370 159
Merchant Marine 232 22
Merritt 224 14
Merritt 286 76
Merritt 495 284
Merritt, B.C. 576 365
MESSER, Glenna Mae (nee Todd) - a practical nurse living in Westbank 607 396
MESSER, Rodney (Rod) 607 396
metal flumes brought water to Greata Ranch 443 232
METCALFE, Georgina 1880-1933 460 249
METCALFE, William R.S. 1871-1944 460 249
Methodist and United Church 324 114
Methodist Church 337 127
Methodist Church 533 322
Methodist Church - Now the United Church 325 115
Methodist Church - 1st Wedding 337 127
Methodist Church - 1st Wedding 508 297
Methodist Church (now the United Church) 438 227
Methodist Church basement 260 50
Methow Valley 452 241
Mexico 233 23
Mexico 462 251
Meyers Creek, 403 192
M-G Ranch 458 247
M-G Ranch 339, 340 129, 130
Michael Home 468 257
MICHAEL, Ada (nee Jacques) 461 250
MICHAEL, James Mayberry 318 108
MICHAEL, James Mayberry d.1921 461 250
MICHAEL, Mr. & Mrs. 319 109
MICHAEL, Sam 461 250
MICHAEL, Two sister of James and Sam 461 250
Michichi, Alberta 404 193
Michigan 377 166
Midwife, Annie and her mother were both midwives and delivered many babies in the district. 553 342
Military and Naval Bases 296 86
Milk Cows 240 30
Milk Springs school 451 240
Mill and box factory 305 95
mill burned and was replaced also made box shook 433 222
mill fires and rebuilding 405 194
mill maintenance and bush camp equipment maintenance 405 194
MILLER BROTHERS 467 256
Miller children taught by correspondence courses 549 338
Miller house on 8th Street 466 255
Miller Ranch 445 234
Miller Ranch - friends with Miller family 600 389
Miller Ranch - lived there 1919-1927 550 339
Miller Ranch Beach used for community picnics and Boy Scout camping 549 338
MILLER, Ada (nee Jacques) 1st m.Michael 2nd m. Miller 462 251
MILLER, Ada - great-aunt - came running in her buttoned shoes 446 235
MILLER, Ada (widow Michael) 468 257
MILLER, Agnes born in Rapid City, Manitoba 463 252
MILLER, Alex 319 109
MILLER, Alex 469 258
MILLER, Alex 663 452
MILLER, Alex 1858-1938 467 256
MILLER, Alex d. 1927 464 253
MILLER, Alex - father of W.D. Miller, d.1927 551 340
MILLER, Alex - father of W.D. Miller, was a builder 547 336
MILLER, Alex and Louie 515 304
MILLER, Alexander 1847-1928 463 252
MILLER, Alexander (Alex) 468 257
MILLER, Alexander Mr. and Mrs. - built 1st house in Peachland
MILLER, Alfred E. 1887-1971 462 251
MILLER, Alfred E. 1887-1971 463 252
MILLER, Annie 434 223
MILLER, Annie 584 373
MILLER, Annie 650 439
MILLER, Annie ( nee Seaton) 1888-1970 544 333
MILLER, Annie (nee Carmichael) 1856-1927 463 252
MILLER, Annie (nee Seaton) 463 252
MILLER, Annie (nee Seaton) 464 253
MILLER, Annie (nee Seaton) m. W.D. Miller 463 252
MILLER, Annie (nee Seaton) m. W.D. Miller 466 255
MILLER, Annie d. 1928 464 253
MILLER, Annie May (nee Seaton) 1888-1970 463 252
MILLER, Annie Mrs. W.D. 651 440
MILLER, Archibald (Archie) 331 121
MILLER, Archibald Seaton 466 255
MILLER, Archibald Seaton (Archie) 463 252
MILLER, Archibald Seaton b.1917 549 338
MILLER, Archie 306 96
MILLER, Archie 349 138
MILLER, Archie 519 308
MILLER, Archie Seaton 463 252
MILLER, Archie Seaton 544 333
MILLER, Billy - excellent teacher about horses and logging 630 419
MILLER, Children:three girls and one boy. 552 341
MILLER, Connie 224 14
MILLER, Don 446 235
MILLER, Don & Jean - 4 children - live in Cranbrook 465 254
MILLER, Donald 462 251
MILLER, Donald 463 252
MILLER, Donald 544 333
MILLER, Donald d.1946 463 252
MILLER, Donald d.1946 (on knee) 463 252
MILLER, Donald b.1922 at ranch 464 253
MILLER, Donald, born at ranch 549 338
MILLER, Donald, born at ranch - RCAF WWII - Navigator then Flying Officer - awarded D.F.C. in 1944. Contracted polio, invalided home in 1945, studied accountancy. Moved to Cranbrook 552 341
MILLER, Donna 463 252
MILLER, Dorcas - elected as Treasurer ACW 474 263
MILLER, Dorcas (nee Lord) 1870-1950 m. 1898 469 258
MILLER, Dorcas Mrs. 468 257
MILLER, Dorothy 447 236
MILLER, Freida (nee Quigley) 475 264
MILLER, Geneva (nee Bain) m.1940 467 256
MILLER, Geneva (nee Bain) m.1940 552 341
MILLER, Gertrude - born in Toronto 463 252
MILLER, Grace (nee Donald) 1875-1956 462 251
MILLER, Grace (nee Donald) 1875-1956 463 252
MILLER, Harold 241, 242 31, 32
MILLER, Harold born in Whitewood, Saskatchewan 463 252
MILLER, home on 8th street filled with African horns and heads, knives, spears, shields, hand carved furniture 553 342
MILLER, James 1864-1943 467 256
MILLER, James Armit MIL 1864-1943 469 258
MILLER, Jean 349 138
MILLER, Jean (nee MacDonald) 465 254
MILLER, Jean R.N. (nee MacDonald) 552 341
MILLER, Ji,m 435 224
MILLER, Jim 319 109
MILLER, Jim 468 257
MILLER, Jim lived on Palmer Flat - cement pipe to Silver lake exploded with hig pressure and was a financial loss. 614 403
MILLER, Joe Mr. d.1960 475 264
MILLER, Lee - steam engineer 405 194
MILLER, Louise (nee MacDonald) 468 257
MILLER, Mary 471 260
MILLER, Mary 474 263
MILLER, Mrs. Annie d.1927 551 340
MILLER, Mrs. Oliver 1863-1937 467 256
MILLER, Mrs. W.D. (Annie) 258 48
MILLER, Oliver 1861-1942 467 256
MILLER, Oliver (Ollie) 468 257
MILLER, Oliver (Ollie) 469 258
MILLER, Oliver (Ollie) m. widow Ada Jacques 319 109
MILLER, Ray 222 12
MILLER, Ray 475 264
MILLER, Susan Mrs 475 264
MILLER, W.D. & Annie (nee Seaton) 275 65
MILLER, W.D. & Annie (nee Seaton) 277 67
MILLER, W.D. & Annie (nee Seaton) 283 73
MILLER, W.D. & Annie (nee Seaton) 284 74
MILLER, W.D. & Annie (nee Seaton) 285 75
MILLER, W.D. & Annie (nee Seaton) 286 76
MILLER, W.D. (Bill) 331 121
MILLER, W.D. (Bill) 356 145
MILLER, W.D. (Bill) 357 146
MILLER, William Dougald (Billie) 394 183
MILLER, William Dugald & Dorothy (nee Seaton) 543 332
MILLER, William Dugald (Bill) 359 148
MILLER, William Dugald (Bill) 398 187
MILLER, William Dugald (Bill) 443 232
MILLER, William Dugald (Bill) 462 251
MILLER, William Dugald (Bill) 465 254
MILLER, William Dugald (Bill) 665 454
MILLER, William Dugald (Bill) - arrived in Peachland age 17 464 253
MILLER, William Dugald (Bill) b.1881-01-25 - Rapid City, Manitoba 463 252
MILLER, William Dugald (Bill) b.1881-01-25 - Rapid City, Manitoba 463 252
MILLER, William Dugald (Bill) - m. 1915-06-09 to Annie Seaton, d.1952-02-06 549 338
MILLER, William Dugald (Bill) - mine worker, logger, Government Road Forman 20 years 547 336
MILLER, William Dugald (Bill) d.1952 age 72 466 255
MILLER, William Dugald (Billy) 1881-1982 544 333
Millers Ranch 313 103
Millers Ranch 601 390
Miller's Ranch - Old Cossar ranch later called Miller's Point 464 253
Millers' Spring on D.L. 1185 468 257
MILLERS, The 224, 238 14, 28
MILLS, Freddie 447 236
MILLS, Freddie - killed when his aicraft shot down over Paris - April 1943 490 279
MILLS, Lee 284 74
MILLS, Lee Mrs. 461 250
MILLS, Ruth (nee Wilson) 668 457
MILNER-JONES , Victor 413 202
MILNER-JONES, Jean (nee Cockburn) 475 264
MILNER-JONES, Victor 475 264
MILNER-JONES, Victor - C.N.R. Agent 475 264
MILNER-JONES, Victor became CNR agent in 1939 483 272
MILUM, (nee Bradbury) Sue 245 35
MILUM, Dave (Sue's son) 245 35
MILUM, John (Sue's son) 245 35
Milum, Steve 245 35
Minaki, Ontario 574 363
Mine Recorder 428 217
Mineola - settlement name for sawmill village 527 316
Mining camp was called Glen Robinson and Princeton Avenue used to be called the Glen Road. 533 322
Mining Claim Cap#1 318 108
Mining claims west of Okanagan Lake 529 318
Minister of Agriculture 267 57
Minister of Public Works 267 57
Minneapolis 357 146
Minneapolis, USA - 1915 600 389
Minnie Smith's song "In the Old Okanagan" 539 328
Minto Street 312 102
Minto Street 501 290
Mischief - Bill Sanderson & Kenny Wright were riding Jack Wilson's milk-cart horse when Art Topham popped a pinecone under the horse's tail and great confusion occurred. Both boys were bucked off and Jack couldn't understand why his horse was so skittish. 621 410
Miss Elliott house on 4th Street 519 308
Miss Twiddy's place 402 191
Mission City, B.C. 336 126
Missionary Society 329 119
Missionary Society 330 120
Missouri 450 239
Missouri 451 240
MITCHELL, Austin 476 265
MITCHELL, Dorothy 212, 214 2, 4
MITCHELL, Eva 476 265
MITCHELL, Faye d.1980 476 265
MITCHELL, Faye - excellent tea cup reading 476 265
MITCHELL, Harvey 476 265
MITCHELL, J.W. 214 4
MITCHELL, Lawrence d.1980 476 265
MITCHELL, Mrs. George - piano teacher 323 113
MITCHELL, Mrs. George - talented pianist and vocalist 557 346
MITCHELL, Stan 250 40
MITCHELL, Stanley 476 265
miule pack train 380 169
Mixed farm, animals , orchard and small fruits 519 308
Mixed Farming 272 62
mixed farming 333 123
MJILLER, Dot 446 235
MLA for Conservative Party in Regina, Saskatchewan - 8 years 388 177
MOCK, Karl Frederich 1914-1990 389 178
MOCK, Karl Frederich 1914-1990 390 179
MOCK, Marjorie (nee Hawksley) (now Mack) b. 1926 390 179
MOCK, Marjporie (nee Hawksley) (now Mack) b. 1926 389 178
MOCK, Mitilda 389 178
MOCK, Valentine 389 178
Model "T" Ford 226 16
Model A - Ford 360 149
Model T-Ford - $15 - borrowed gas from father's tanks 594 383
Model-A car 665 454
Model-A truck - started cull apple hauling business 518 307
Model-T Ford - prize of a car 483 272
MOHLER, John and Mrs. 416 205
MOHLER, Johnny 238 28
MOHLER, Sheridan - brought message from Laura Rauch to leave hall immediately & we replied "go soak your head" - to our regret 560 349
Money - sometimes passengers on Lake steamers would throw a dime or two-bits into water for us kids to dive and recover 556 345
Monica Fisher and her Choir 425 214
Montana 415 204
Montana - by "prairie schooner" 6 or 7 years 668 457
MONTGOMERY, Bill 585 374
months of recuperation 451 250
Montreal 278 68
Montreal 448 237
Montreal
Montreal
Montreal, Dorval Airport 320 110
moonshine 394 183
MOORE, A.M. 337 127
MOORE, Albert M. b. 1896 476 265
MOORE, Ann 478 267
MOORE, Annie - daughter 509 298
MOORE, Arthur 477 266
MOORE, Arthur 478 267
MOORE, Carole 476 265
MOORE, Carole - school in Peachland, Westbank and Kelowna 477 266
MOORE, Carole and Son Bruce 477 266
MOORE, Edith (nee Hogarth) b. 1898 d. 1982 476 265
MOORE, Family 478 267
MOORE, Fyfe 499 288
MOORE, Fyfe m. Henrietta (nee Gummow) - to USA 376 165
MOORE, Fyfe m. Henrietta (nee Gummow) 2nd wife 477 266
MOORE, Fyfe - Seatons invited to supper on arrival in Peachland 545 334
MOORE, Fyfe Jr. 477, 478 266, 267
MOORE, Fyfe m. 1917 478 267
MOORE, Henrietta (nee Gummow) 374 163
MOORE, Henrietta (nee Gummow) 478 267
MOORE, Jack born on Idaho farm, lived with sister Vera 477 266
MOORE, Janice 476 265
MOORE, Janice - George Pringle High School & KHS 477 266
MOORE, Jim 423 212
MOORE, Jim of the Lambly ranch 509 298
MOORE, Joyce 476 265
MOORE, Ken 476 265
MOORE, Ken 477 266
MOORE, Mary (nee McLaughlan) 509 298
MOORE, Mary (nee McLaughlan) before 1920 423 212
MOORE, Mr. & Mrs. 423 212
MOORE, Mrs - mother of Mrs. Town and Mrs. Ferguson 632 421
MOORE, Mrs. 1st wife 477 266
MOORE, Vera 477 266
MOORE, Vera 478 267
MOORE, Vera 478 267
Moose Jaw 412 201
Moose Jaw 671 460
Moose Jaw Saskatchewan 348 137
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan 413 202
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan 658 447
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan - General Hospital 634 423
Moose Mountain Star Standard 457 246
Moosomin, Saskatchewan 215 5
Moosomin, Saskatchewan 457 246
MORGAN, Mr. & Mrs. - ( Ruby Wilson's mother's 2nd marriage was to Mr. Morgan) 663 452
MORGAN, Mrs - looked after Ruby Wilson and Kids suffering with measles 665 454
MORGAN, Mrs. - lived with Jack and Ruby until she died in 1961 666 455
Mormon choir radio heard from rocky outcropping in Trepanier 647 436
Morris, Manitoba 273 63
Morris, Manitoba 310, 311 100, 101
Morris, Manitoba 603 392
Morrison house - made with Winger bricks 671 460
Morrison House sold by Mrs. Morrison to the Trautman family. 633 421
MORRISON, Charlie died in Vancouver 478, 479 267, 268
MORRISON, Douglas moved to Toronto 478. 479 267, 268
MORRISON, Gordon worked in Europe for Immigration 478 267
MORRISON, Howard - killed overseas in WWI 479 268
MORRISON, Howard - trapline behind Peachland 478, 479 267, 268
MORRISON, Leona 478 267
MORRISON, Leone 279 69
MORRISON, M. N. Mrs & Gordon sold home 479 268
MORRISON, M.N. 478 267
MORRISON, M.N. Mrs. 478 267
MORRISON, URQUHART & BUCHANAN boys off to WWI 436 225
MORSE, Frank 452 241
Morsh farm on D.L. 911 479 268
Morsh log house in 1907 479 268
MORSH, Family 435 224
MORSH, Joanne 479 268
MORSH, Joanne 480 269
MORSH, Joseph 479 268
MORSH, Joseph now living in San Antonio, Texas - P.H.D. in psychology 481 270
MORSH, Leah 479 268
MORSH, Leah 480 269
MORSH, Leah - got strap for being rude on first day of school 561 350
MORSH, Leah - taught school until retirement in 1974 - now in Proctor, BC 481 270
MORSH, Margaret 373 162
MORSH, Margaret (nee Gregson) 479 268
MORSH, Margaret (nee Gregson) m.1947 480 269
MORSH, Mary Agnes (nee Paxton) 1878-1967 479 268
MORSH, Mary Agnes (nee Paxton) 1878-1967 479 268
MORSH, Mary Agnes (nee Paxton) 1878-1967 480 269
MORSH, Mrs 259 49
MORSH, Mrs 439 228
MORSH, Owen 479 268
MORSH, Owen 480 269
MORSH, Pat 373 162
MORSH, Pat 437 226
MORSH, Paxton (Pat) 479 268
MORSH, Paxton (Pat) m. 1947 480 269
MORSH, Walter 437 226
MORSH, Walter - a civil engineer died in 1980 481 270
MORSH, Walter & Mrs. - Helped Tomlins with food and supplies 616 405
MORSH, Walter E. 1876-1939 479 268
MORSH, Walter E. 1876-1939 479 268
MORSH, Walter E. 1876-1939 479 268
MORSH, Walter E. 1876-1939 480 269
Most decorated man in Canada below rank of General 294 84
most extensive orchard on Okanagan Lake (Trepanier) 429 218
mother rode horse side saddle & bowler hat 471 260
Mothers March 303 93
Mothers March 314 104
Mothers of Girl Guides Group 440 229
motorbike and 32 Ford car 496 285
motorized bicycle 275 65
motor-transport - "Republic" truck 421 210
Mount Boucherie 354 143
Mount Forest, Ontario 591 380
Mountain south of Deep Creek known as "piggaries" - Hogg, Bacon & Ham 396 185
Mounted Policeman scare 547 336
moved to Hogg property and had a small sawmill 481 270
Moved to new house on 8th street 544 333
moved to Oregon in 1931 539 328
moved with sister Lexye to Alexandra Court Seniors Housing 410 199
Movements Control 233 23
Mowbray, Manitoba 261 51
Mowbray, Manitoba 284 74
mowich (deer) 324 114
Mr. Bartee's goat put into school - Phew!! 369 158
Mr. Bartee's goat put into school - Phew!! 369 158
Mr. Greata, Tom and John McLaughlan found Brenda lake while searching for water west of Peachland 507 296
Mr. Hardisty 247 37
Mr. Hawkes buildings - painted for 40¢ per hour 518 307
Mrs Pierce owned tailor shop in London UK 520 309
Mrs Wolfe 247 37
Mrs. Bulyea (her sister-in-law) and Mrs. Lipsett - many good time 533 322
Mrs. Moore had bronchitis and a drier climate was reocmmended 476 265
Mrs. Morgan's house - used in winter 664 453
Mrs. Youngs house - corner of Ellison and Princeton 514 303
Mt. Baldy 322 112
mud streets 325 115
Mundare, Alberta 327 117
Municipal Clerk 312 102
Municipal Clerk 378 167
Municipal Clerk and Magistrate to March 1952 523 312
Municipal Council - fought to get roads built 501 290
Municipal Council - Reeve 1947-1948 462 251
Municipal Councillor 235 25
Municipal Councillor 281 71
Municipal Councillor 303 93
Municipal Councillor 309 99
Municipal Councillor 1931, 1932 - as Water Chairman 391 180
Municipal Electric system sold to the B.C. Power Commission for $10K 651 440
Municipal Hall 593 382
Municipal Hall Library - Billy Williams died 1947-1948 and his body was laid out on the table in the library at the rear of the Municipal Hall 658 447
Municipal history - Councils from 1909 - 1947 403 192
Municipal Office - Florence Wraight worked in the Peachland Municipal Office for many years starting in 1945-1946 678 467
Municipality 317 107
Municipality 348 137
Municipality - did work 678 467
Municipality of Peachland 459 248
Municipality work - Wes also worked on sidewalks and thawing frozen water pipes 645 434
MUNRO, Bert and Hilda - traded property 579 368
MUNRO, Bert and Mrs. 510 299
MUNRO, Charles (brother of Bert Munro) 481 270
MUNRO, Charlie 482 271
MUNRO, Delia - award act of bravery 481 270
MUNRO, Douglas 481 270
MUNRO, Gilbert W. d.1966 - a piano tuner 481 270
MUNRO, Helen 481 270
MUNRO, Hilda 481 270
MUNRO, Vivian 482 271
Munson Mountain 257 47
Murdin place - Zeb, Marietta and Harold Witt 673 462
MURDIN, Earl b.1905 (deceased) 482 271
MURDIN, Mrs. 482 271
MURDIN, Sam 387 176
MURDIN, Samuel 482 271
MURDIN, Samuel - foreman of Penticton road crew. 483 272
MURPHY, Edna (nee CUDMORE) 294 84
MURPHY, Edna (nee Cudmore) - horseback riding 538 327
MURRAY, Mr. 264 54
MURRAY, Paul - School Principal 408 197
MURRAY, Paul - teacher & principal of the Elementary section - gave L. Seaton four-bits for winning spelling match 559 348
MURRELL, Holly (nee Sutton) 396 185
Museum at New Westminster 458 247
Museum Society - Summerland 487 276
Music - family played musical instruments 591 380
Muskoka, Ontario b.1882-05-03 583 372
Mustard Gas - Jack Wilson suffered damage to eyes and lungs 663 452
NADEN, Dr. 453 242
Nahun 468 257
NAKA, Kay - boarded at Jack and Ruby's while at U.B.C. 666 455
NAKA, Toma 371 160
Naka's farm on Trepanier Creek - stolen watermelons 589 378
Nakusp 674 463
Nanaimo 475 264
Nanaimo 603 392
Nanaimo, B.C. 576 365
Nanaimo, BC - bought a dairy farm. Sold what they could in Peachland and left the rest 576 365
Nanny goat names Oola 373 162
Napanee, Ontario 603 392
Naramata 292 82
Naramata 328 118
Naramata 531 320
Naramata Post Office - opened 1905 531 320
Naramata Road 425 214
Naramata, elk in orchards 257 47
Nash pre-emption 374 163
NASH, Arthur C. Dr. d.1965 513 302
NASH, Bernard, 513 302
NASH, Dr - followed Dr. Smith 577 366
NASH, Dr. 264 54
NASH, Dr. - had drugstore on the corner of 3rd Street and Beach Avenue 410 199
NASH, Francis 513 302
NASH, Gertrude 513 302
NASH, Kenneth, 513 302
NASH, Margaret (nee Farrell) d.1959 - from Galway, Ireland 513 302
Native Dance Ochestra 425 214
Needham home 478 267
Needham house 663 452
NEEDHAM, Family 310 100
NEEDHAM, Family - arrived 1905 435 224
NEEDHAM, George and Josephine 305 95
NEEDHAM, Josie Mrs. 435 224
NEEDHAM, Osborne 437 226
Needles 497 286
Neider, Chortitsa, Russia 485 274
Neil Evans' jitney (car for hire) 400 189
NEIL, (nee Bradbury) Bertha (Sister to Edgar) 245, 246 35, 36
NEIL, Edwin Grandby, Stafford County, Quebec 247 37
NEIL, Franklin 248 38
NEIL, Franklin 248 38
NEIL, Franklin 475 264
NEIL, Franklin, 667 456
NEIL, Peggy 248 38
NEIL, Ray 248 38
Neils, house on Princeton Ave 300 90
Nelson 673 462
Nelson - Notre Dame University 302 92
Nelson, BC 504 293
NELSON, Eric 250 40
NELSON, Lyal - married with 2 daughters 606 395
NELSON, Roy - married with 3 daughters 606 395
NELSON, Verna - married with 2 sons and 1 daughter 606 395
NELSON, Verne 250 40
NELSON, Verne 606 395
NELSON, Verner (Verne) 601 390
NELSON, Vivian (nee Thompson) 606 395
Nespelem east of Fort Okanagan Washington 451 240
Nevada 321 111
New Brunswick 566 355
New Cement Home on 5th Street 587 376
New CPR Wharf and Freightsheds 280 70
New Curling Rink - downtown Peachland. - Artificial ice - (smallest town in Canada with artificial ice) - Vernon closest rink with artificial ice 514 303
New Democratic Party 656 445
New Home - Bulyea and York Street 309 99
new log house for Sam and Nellie Manring - 1952 455 244
New Norway, Alberta 479 268
new orchards besides Gummow's original 374 163
New Peachland Garage in 1946 524 313
new sawmill operation 365 154
new school on Beach avenue - 1908 408 197
New Testament into Japanese 384 173
New Westminster 232 22
New Westminster 427 216
New Westminster 431 220
New Westminster 478 267
New Westminster 496 285
New Westminster 572 361
New Westminster, BC 457 246
New York City 448 237
New Zealand 258 48
New Zealand - John and Mary married and lived a few years 640 429
Newfoundland (the island) 278 68
Newfoundland and Jamaica 406 195
Newfoundland retriever dog named Harry 473 262
NEWSOM, D.F. 221 11
NEWTON, Kay 416 205
NEWTON, Rosemary 416 205
Newtons Grocery 212 2
Niblock lot on Victoria (later Nurse Twiddy's property) 664 453
Nickel Plate Mine 289 79
Nickel Plate Road 243 33
Nickelplate 501 290
Nickle Plate Mine 255 45
Nicola Valley at Aspen Grove in 1929 487 276
Night School Program 401 190
no doctor in Peachland 342 132
no electricity & no telephones on Sunday 413 202
No Government Permits 360 149
NOONAN, Molly - teacher 637 426
Nordegg, Alberta - coal mines 578 367
Nordstroms place 434 223
Norfolk, England 646 435
Normal labour ratres were 20¢ to 25¢ per hour 518 307
Normal School 504 293
Normal School Diploma in Victoria 670 459
Normal School in Vancouver 374 163
North America 363 152
North Bay, Ontario - Mayor 315 105
North Central BC 327 117
North Dakota 333 123
north east Washington 404 193
north end of Beach Avenue 461 250
North end of Trepanier (Castle Rock) 458 247
North Fork Lake 243 33
North Fork of Deep Creek 363 152
North Kamloops, B.C. 337 127
North Okanagan 369 158
North Okanagan 426 215
North Okanagan' 427 216
North Pole and Far North 278 68
North Sidney, Nova Scotia 278 68
North Thompson Area 649 438
North Vancouver 373 162
North Vancouver - C.G.A. 370 159
North Vancouver, BC 403 192
North Wales 658 447
North West Assembly 267 57
North West Territories 267 57
Northern Alberta Railway 217 7
Northern England or Scotland & were well educated 467 256
Northwest Territories 321 111
NORTON, Mrs 359 148
Nose Hills, AlbertaSam Murdin place was purchased 672 461
Notary Public 281 71
Notch Hill, near Salmon Arm 322 112
Note seeking wife 281 71
Nothwest Territories Legislature 267 57
Nottingham, England 526 315
NOURSE, Mrs - sister of Mrs. Bob Stewart 593 382
Nova Scotia 410 199
NOVELLA, Myrtle (nee Johnson) 421 210
now known as the McLaughlan house 506 295
Nuremberg, Germany 306 96
Nurse Aid 451 240
Nursery Stock - sold to Peachland orchardists (BC Nurseries) 647 436
Nut Mountain, Saskatchewan 389 178
Nu-West Homes 303 93
NYC - Empress of Scotland 299 89
O)lds, Alberta 578 367
Oak Bank Manitoba 609 398
Oak Bay Manitoba 610 399
Oak River, Manitoba 461 250
OAKES, Donald 513 302
OAKES, Doreen - was Peachland May Queen - one year - later a LPN at Essondale 515 304
OAKES, Ellen (nee Halverson) d.1937 m.J.V.Oakes - 1st wife 513 302
OAKES, Frances Jean (nee Brownlee) m.1939 J.V.Oakes - 2nd wife 513 302
OAKES, James (Jim) 513 302
OAKES, James Vernon b.1899 513 302
OAKES, Richard (Ricky) 513 302
OAKES, Vern 292 82
OAKES, Vern and Jean now live at Seniors Complex on Dickson Road - Summerland 515 304
Oakland, California 396 185
Oakley house 311 101
Oakley place 274 64
OAKLEY, Bill 274 64
OAKLEY, William 274 64
OAKLEY, William - Peachland Councillorf 595 384
oakum tamping tool found by Tommy McLaughlan under a house left there by his father more than 50 years before 507 296
Occidental Packinghouse 212 2
Occidental Packinhouse - Kelowna 285 75
Occupational Forces 233 23
Ocean Falls, B.C. 576 365
Octagon Baptist Church built in 1910 527 316
Octavius was the oldest an a bit crabby 522 311
Oddfellow Lodge 281 71
Odessa Ontario 406 195
Office Manager 367 156
Ogopogette Bonspiel Trophy - "Skip" Sybil Witt's team won 1st place. 675 464
Ogopogo seen from verandah - 1925 484 273
Ogopogo sighted in 1951 and 1954 - 15 people saw the lake monster 477 266
Ogopogo sightings 483 272
Ogopogo was seen by Tomlin children who thought they saw a deer in Okanagan Lake 617 406
Oil lamps and candles 263 53
OK Freight Lines 519 308
Okanagan 252 42
Okanagan 317 107
Okanagan 318 108
Okanagan 352 141
Okanagan 370 159
Okanagan 387 176
Okanagan 393 182
Okanagan 407 196
Okanagan 421 210
Okanagan 428 217
Okanagan 443 232
Okanagan 469 258
Okanagan 474 263
Okanagan 486 275
Okanagan 498 287
Okanagan 506 295
Okanagan 600 389
Okanagan 393 182
Okanagan - 1952 519 308
Okanagan - unhappy with changes that civilization has made on her home 474 263
Okanagan - well known contractor 527 316
Okanagan 1895 373 162
Okanagan 1895 374 163
Okanagan Baseball League 391 180
Okanagan Boat Co formed - Chief shareholders; J.M.Robinson, Ned Bentley, and C.N. Higgin. 532 321
Okanagan Campground - Parks Department - 8 years 514 303
Okanagan Centre - next 9 years 625 414
Okanagan CNR Boats - Ed worked his way up, after WWII, to Mate and then Captain 659 448
Okanagan could grow fruit to compare with the Niagara Peninsula 529 318
Okanagan Falls 255 45
Okanagan Falls 255 45
Okanagan Falls 634 423
Okanagan Falls 645 434
Okanagan Fish Derby - Jack Wilson won with a 17 lb 2 oz Kamloops trout from Okanagan Lake 667 456
Okanagan Fruit Equipment Company - sold Packinghouse equipment
Okanagan Historical Society 430 219
Okanagan in 1932 342 132
Okanagan Lake 279 69
Okanagan Lake 339 129
Okanagan Lake 454 243
Okanagan Lake 457 246
Okanagan Lake 468 257
Okanagan Lake 482 271
Okanagan Lake - frozen during cold winter 396 185
Okanagan Lake at Trepanier Creek 428 217
Okanagan Lake beaches - cottonwood trees and round bushes 596 385
Okanagan Lake Bridge 234 24
Okanagan Lake Bridge - Bridge Tender 1958 659 448
Okanagan lake frozen - cars on ice 342 132
Okanagan Lake frozen - skating, sleighs & even cars on ice. 483 272
Okanagan Lake Level - it was 4 or 5 feet higher than now 661 450
Okanagan Lake Park - sold ranch in 1953 to BC Government 550 339
Okanagan Lake swimming 368 157
Okanagan Lake swimming 370 159
Okanagan Lakfrozen - 1949-1950. Tommy had a ride in ski plane off ice in Peachland 513 302
Okanagan Landing 284 74
Okanagan Landing 316 106
Okanagan Landing 323 113
Okanagan Landing 398 187
Okanagan Landing 534 323
Okanagan Landing 544 333
Okanagan Landing to Peachland SS Sicamous - brought home WWI veterans 494 283
Okanagan Mission 255 45
Okanagan Mission 322 112
Okanagan Mission 430 219
Okanagan Mission - planted orchard and pasture for a cow and horses - lived here 27 years 644 433
Okanagan Mission, 330 120
Okanagan newspapers 376 165
Okanagan Polling Division 427 216
Okanagan Poultry Co-op 327 117
Okanagan pre-emption 427 216
Okanagan to Skaha Lake 389 178
Okanagan United Growers 603 392
Okanagan United Growers - Director 383 172
Okanagan Valley 262 52
Okanagan Valley 322 112
Okanagan Valley 333 123
Okanagan Valley 382 171
Okanagan Valley 397 186
Okanagan Valley 432 221
Okanagan Valley 570 359
Okanagan Valley 576 365
Okanagan Valley Land Company - foreman 625 414
Okanagan Valley Union Library Board - 17 years 504 293
Okotoks, Alberta 269 59
Okotoks, Alberta 385 174
Okotoks, Alberta 447 236
Okotoks, Alberta in 1923 - telephone operator 1934-1938 578, 579 367, 368
Old Contemptibles Association 294 84
old international truck with hard rubber tires 481 270
Old Mill - (sawdust McDougall's Mill) - Weston swam to Squally pont and got a cramp on way back. Brother Verner got him back safely. 670 459
Old municipal horse grader being used on Smith farm to clear snow. George Smith on tractor, Jim Robertson on grader. About 1965 582 371
old school sold to English Church 1908-0909 473 262
Old Townsite Office and then the vacated Redstone Garage in 1946 510 299
Oliver 319 109
Oliver 393 182
Oliver 445 234
Oliver 600 389
Oliver 634 423
Oliver - guest at "Sunny Bank" 635 424
Oliver - Jack Wright worked on the Oliver airport 678 467
Oliver Registered Nurses Association - "Anna Twiddy Scholarship" 636 425
OLIVER, Annie (nee Taylor) b.1910 603 392
OLIVER, Arthur 515 304
OLIVER, Arthur 603 392
Oliver, B.C. 513 302
Oliver, BC 437 226
Oliver, BC - 1922 Tomlins left their faded dreams behind and moved to Oliver, BC 618 407
Oliver, BC. 244 34
Oliver, Bert d.1972 515 304
OLIVER, Doris 515 304
OLIVER, Fred 273 63
OLIVER, Gertrude 515 304
OLIVER, Millicent 515 304
OLIVER, Rose 515 304
OLIVER, Winnifred 515 304
Ollala, BC 577 366
Olson's Landing, BC 503 292
Olympic training 465 254
Omak 452 241
Omineca Lumber Co. 367 156
One horse and democrat with no seat. 520 309
one of the first homes built in new townsite - S corner Beach & 2nd Street 491 280
Onion Patch, Marva on Grader 273 63
Onions and Potatoes 307 97
onions and tomatoes - sold to Walter's Packinghouse and Milnes Cannery 505 294
Only grass tennis court in Peachland 516 305
Ontario 278 68
Ontario 278 68
Ontario 283 73
Ontario 328 118
Ontario 406 195
Ontario 448 237
Ontario 504 293
Ontario 510 299
Ontario 566 355
Ontario 569 358
Ontario - 1910 591 380
Ontario - farm work 489 278
Ontario, Galt 657 446
Ontario, Wellington County 528 317
opened a butcher shop 486 275
Opened store at 6:30 am to 11 p.m. 519 308
operated orchards and owned one 487 276
Orange Hall 330 120
Orange Hall 527 316
Orange Hall 547 336
Orange Hall - dances 643 432
Orange Lodge 313 103
Orange Lodge - Grand Master for Manitoba 1886-1888 528 317
Orangeman's Day 669 458
Orangeman's Orphanage in New Westminster 296 86
Orangeville, Ontario 577 366
Orchard - 10 acres traded for 2 houses in Winnipeg 618 407
Orchard - 11 acre orchard above Buchanan Road next to Shaw's 574 363
Orchard - a few trees. Very cleaver with trees. Lived below lipsett avenue 639 428
Orchard - cleared the land, planted trees, built barn and house 640 429
Orchard - Jonathan apples - which lost favour with public 514 303
Orchard - Pete worked on his orchard from spring until harves was complete then worked for Trautman-Garraway during the winter. 627 416
Orchard - planted 4 acres of fruit trees 672 461
Orchard - planted in early 1890s (Peachland's 1st orchard) 545 334
Orchard - trees cut down and dry grass everywhere 595 384
Orchard - with water pumped by windmill 638 427
Orchard above Princeton Avenue - replanted 517 306
orchard above town until 1928 492 281
orchard and fruit stand 497 286
Orchard and Maurice Street 324 114
orchard bequeathed 374 163
Orchard between Columbia and Somerset 399 188
orchard corner of Vernon and Princeton Avenues 490 279
orchard crops good 340 130
Orchard Discing - Neil had a small caterpillar tractor and did discing in spring and fall 673 462
orchard failed 379 168
Orchard freezr 308 98
Orchard in Trepanier above Albert West's property 522 311
orchard near Deep Creek on Renfrew road 401 190
Orchard on Renfrew Road 535 324
Orchard on the Glen Road (later Whinton property) 533 322
Orchard Park 482 271
orchard replaced by hay fields 480 269
orchard replaced with grapes 419 208
Orchard Sites: Land clearing done by C.Churchill, Bill Miller, and Ted McIntyre - Wages $2 per day for man & $3.50 for team and man 679 468
orchard sold to the Long Family 506 295
Orchard Spraying - Massey-Harris horse drawn sprayer, then sprayer pulled by Oliver CleTrac & finally a blower machine 563 352
orchard survived winter from 1919 - 1954 467 256
Orchard up Princeton Avenue 1902 546 335
Orchard work 611 400
Orchard work 663 452
Orchard Work - Nehemiah and son Lorne worked for orchardists; the Droughts, O.Pope, Dr. Buchanan, Mr. Deerman, Mr. Bifford, Mr. Little 568 357
orchard, cows, horses and chickens and an excellent cabinet maker 413 202
Orchard: apples, peaches, Governor Wood cherries 541 330
Orchardist - operated until retirement in 1936 - due to ill health 610 399
Orchardist - worked in orchards 608 397
Orchardists - Ted Sr. worked for McLellans, Blennerhassetts, Cromptons, Jack Smith and others. 574 363
Orchards replanted with newer and better varieties. 627 416
orchards, mixed farming, freighting supplies 323 113
Orchestra - Annie played the piano and Sidney played thre banjo, Frank Bradley on the drums, Neil Witt on the violin 573 362
Orchestra - reorganized with: Alf Ruffle on piano, Sid Smalls on banjo, Frank Bradley on drums and Ted Topham on violin. Later changed to Alf Ruffle on saxiphone and Ida Ruffle on piano and Ted Topham on trombone. 629, 630 418, 419
orchids, green cups and wild flowers 471 260
ordered horses destroyed 441 230
Oregon 415 204
Oregon 668 457
Organist - United Church 673 462
O'ROURKE, Jane (nee Knoblauch) 417 206
Oroville, Washington 255 45
Oscar and Irene played their instruments on the Kootenay ferry 418 207
Osoyoos 430 219
Osoyoos, BC 423 212
Osoyoos, Co-op Packinghouse Manager 355 144
Osoyoos, Co-op Packinghouse Manager 356 145
Osprey Lake 452 241
Ottawa 266 56
Ottawa 337 127
Ottawa River 343 133
Ottawa, Ontario 432 221
Ottawa, Ontario 460 249
Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church - Westbank 310 100
Outdoors - stars and campfires 538 327
Outlook, Saskatchewan - Sid worked for the CPR - "wiping engines" - laid off in 1930 (Depression) & ret'd to Peachland 573 362
Outstanding Citizenshp award 631 420
overall factory 396 185
overseas in WWII 463 252
Overwaitea in Penticton 453 242
own band - violins, drums, accordian, guitar and piano 418 207
Own Packinghouse in Peachland 355 144
owned by Messrs. McDougall, Lang, Robinson and others. 499 288
owned D.L. 1174 - likely a pre-emption early as 1897 399 188
Owned land in Trepanier above Dr. Buchanan's 522 311
Oyen Alberta - farmed a few years 676 465
Oystryk, Kelli (nee Miller) 552 341
P.D.R.S. - a Life Member - Beatrice Topham had honour to cut ribbon on the new PDRS building in1976 624 413
P.T.A. 419 208
P.T.A. 420 209
P.T.A. 482 271
P.T.A. 622 411
P.T.A. 625 414
P.T.A. 675 464
P.T.A. - Florence Wraight - 1st President when PTA formed in 1944 678 467
P.T.A. - May Days - started in 1947 371 160
P.T.A. - President 653 442
P.T.A. President 608 397
Pacific Coast Cement Glazed Pipe Company - Manager for 4 years 503 292
Pacific Coast Militia Rangers 648 437
Pacific Command Headquarters 230 20
pack horses and surveying 380 169
package homes 1905 - 1912 283, 284 73, 74
Packard - crew vehicle 363 152
Packing schools - 1917-1918 629 418
Packinghous worker 311 101
Packinghouse 299 89
Packinghouse 341 131
Packinghouse 342 132
Packinghouse 438 227
Packinghouse 213, 229 3, 19
Packinghouse - Bill Tomlin worked in the packinghouse 617 406
Packinghouse - Ethyl Young - started in 1914 and worked there for 38 years 679 468
Packinghouse - Reece's and Westbank Co-op 536 325
Packinghouse and wharf 445 234
Packinghouse during summer months 625 414
Packinghouse in Peachland 406 195
packinghouse in Summerland 405 194
Packinghouse work 387 176
packinghouse work 408 197
packinghouse work 419 208
Packinghouse work - receiving and sorting 611 400
Packinghouse work - Ruth worked for 32 years - retired 1971 668 457
Packinghouses 18 years 420 209
Packinghouses: - Three in a row Rowcliff's (later the bank location), the Old Cannery (later Walters) and The Okanagan Fruit Union. 627 416
Paddle Crew 214 4
Padmore 380 169
PAETKAN, Peter 485 274
Paid about 4¢ per hour 519 308
paid debt for passage 485 274
Painted in water colours and later in oils 636 425
paintings in Manring home 451 240
PALLETT, Ernie 274 64
PALLISTER, Anne (nee Keay) (1st m. Webber) 410 199
PALLISTER, Anne (nee Keay) (1st m. Webber) (2nd m. Pallister) 411 200
PALLISTER, John 411 200
Palm Dairy 266 56
Palmer Flats in Trepanier 516 305
Palmer ranch - horses, dogs, books and nature 517 306
PALMER, Dr. 446 235
PALMER, Eyre 466 255
PALMER, Eyre Stanley 1889-1947 515 304
PALMER, Eyre Stanley 1889-1947 516 305
PALMER, Eyre Stanley d.1947 517 306
PALMER, Lillian 465 254
PALMER, Mr. 259 49
PALMER, Russel Eyre 515 304
PALMER,Myrtle Lena (nee Fischer) 1887-1982 515 304
Palmer's flat in Trepanier 475 264
parcel of clean laundry - 25 or 50 cents 446 235
Parent Teacher Asssociation 440 229
Parent Teachers Association 251 41
Parks and Recreation Commission 303 93
Parksville, BC 660 449
PARMLEY, owned trucks 257 47
PARROT, Jack 331 121
Parrott pre-emption 322 112
PASEMKO, Alma (nee McQueen) 313 103
PASEMKO, Alma (nee McQueen) m.Joe Pasemko 1st husband, m.Fred Dunn 2nd husband. 517 306
PASEMKO, Bertha (nee Callies) m.John Pasemko - 1st wife 517 306
PASEMKO, Children; David & Evelyn 313 103
PASEMKO, Joe 288 78
PASEMKO, Joe 517 306
PASEMKO, Joe d. 1949 313 103
PASEMKO, John 236 26
PASEMKO, John 313 103
PASEMKO, John 377 166
PASEMKO, John 517 306
PASEMKO, Joyce (nee Roberts) 528 317
PASEMKO, Joyce (nee Roberts) m.John Pasemko - 2nd wife 517 306
PASEMKO, Joyce (nee Roberts) m.John Pasemko - 2nd wife - in Peachland in 1926 519 308
PASEMKO, Mary 517 306
PASEMKO, Pamela - a R.C.M.P. OfficerPASEMKO, Ward - works in Penticton 518 307
PASEMKO, Pamela (daughter of John and Joyce Pasemko) 517 306
PASEMKO, Paul 1861-1940 517 306
PASEMKO, Roddy (son of John and Joyce Pasemko) - deceased 517 306
PASEMKO, Roger - now lives near Wetaskiwin (son of John and Bertha Pasemko) 517 306
PASEMKO, Ward (son of John and Joyce Pasemko) - deceased 517 306
Passchendale - gas attack 374 163
Pateros 452 241
Patriotic Fund - WWI 295 85
Patriotic Fund WWI 354 143
PAYNTER, Henry 359 148
PAYNTER, Henry - rode his bicycle from Westbank & other kids from Westbank went to school here 626 415
PAYNTER, Sheila (nee McKay) (Mrs H.O. Paynter) 503 292
PAYNTER, Sheila (nee McKay) (Mrs H.O. Paynter) b. 1920 504 293
PCPR - building trestles 453 242
Peace River 428 217
Peace River 603 392
Peace River 669 458
Peace River area 299 89
Peace River Country - 1913 487 276
Peace River, Alberta 459 248
Peach Orchard - Roy and Earl planted 1200 peach trees. 599 388
Peach varities: Crawford, Triumph, and Crosby 680 469
Peachland 258 48
Peachland 259 49
Peachland 261 51
Peachland 264 54
Peachland 266 56
Peachland 267 57
Peachland 268 58
Peachland 275 65
Peachland 278 68
Peachland 279 69
Peachland 282 72
Peachland 283 73
Peachland 291 81
Peachland 291 81
Peachland 292 82
Peachland 293 83
Peachland 294 84
Peachland 305 95
Peachland 307 97
Peachland 308 98
Peachland 313 103
Peachland 314 104
Peachland 315 105
Peachland 316 106
Peachland 317 107
Peachland 322 112
Peachland 325 115
Peachland 328 118
Peachland 329 119
Peachland 336 126
Peachland 338 128
Peachland 339 129
Peachland 340 130
Peachland 341 131
Peachland 346 136
Peachland 349 138
Peachland 351 140
Peachland 352 141
Peachland 354 143
Peachland 355 144
Peachland 356 145
Peachland 359 148
Peachland 359 148
Peachland 361 150
Peachland 364 153
Peachland 367 156
Peachland 369 158
Peachland 371 160
Peachland 374 163
Peachland 376 165
Peachland 378 167
Peachland 384 173
Peachland 386 175
Peachland 389 178
Peachland 390 179
Peachland 393 182
Peachland 394 183
Peachland 394 183
Peachland 406 195
Peachland 407 196
Peachland 411 200
Peachland 420 209
Peachland 421 210
Peachland 423 212
Peachland 428 217
Peachland 438 227
Peachland 439 228
Peachland 443 232
Peachland 445 234
Peachland 453 242
Peachland 463 252
Peachland 469 258
Peachland 470 259
Peachland 470 259
Peachland 477 266
Peachland 478 267
Peachland 496 285
Peachland 501 290
Peachland 503 292
Peachland 510 299
Peachland 262, 263 52, 53
Peachland 286, 287 76, 77
Peachland 570 359
Peachland 321 111
Peachland 345 135
Peachland 377 166
Peachland 419 208
Peachland 655 444
Peachland - 1896 - when there was no town at all 650 439
Peachland - 1898 490 279
Peachland - 1898-11-25 544 333
Peachland - 1899 506 295
Peachland - 1900 478 267
Peachland - 1900 490 279
Peachland - 1900 - signed Robinson's store ledger 522 311
Peachland - 1901 - Rev. C.W. Whyte - 1st Presbyterian minister in Peachland 653 442
Peachland - 1903 658 447
Peachland - 1904-02-12 482 271
Peachland - 1905 - Ed and Isabella married and moved to Peachland 603 392
Peachland - 1906 541 330
Peachland - 1908 513 302
Peachland - 1908 523 312
Peachland - 1910 602 391
Peachland - 1910 605 394
Peachland - 1910 at age 17 663 452
Peachland - 1911 - Fred Topham and family arrived in Peachland 1911-05-11 618 407
Peachland - 1911 - traded 2 houses in Winnipeg for 10 acres in Peachland
Peachland - 1914 460 249
Peachland - 1917 663 452
Peachland - 1918 539 328
Peachland - 1919 660 449
Peachland - 1919 - invalided home 663 452
Peachland - 1920 483 272
Peachland - 1921 460 249
Peachland - 1921 534 323
Peachland - 1921 660 449
Peachland - 1922 515 304
Peachland - 1923 516 305
Peachland - 1923 607 396
Peachland - 1923 609 398
Peachland - 1923 - bought a small place on Ellison Ave. 625 414
Peachland - 1923-05-07 610 399
Peachland - 1924 415 204
Peachland - 1926 528 317
Peachland - 1929 - Annie & Marths Boehnm returned to Peachland 572 361
Peachland - 1929 - back to farming the homestead 563 352
Peachland - 1931 335 125
Peachland - 1931 517 306
Peachland - 1931 517 306
Peachland - 1934 460 249
Peachland - 1934-11-11 677 466
Peachland - 1936 591 380
Peachland - 1936 594 383
Peachland - 1937 633 421
Peachland - 1937 649 438
Peachland - 1937 - Bought land south of Deep Creek - built stone house 649 438
Peachland - 1938 520 309
Peachland - 1939 672 461
Peachland - 1939 - bought a small property on Ellison Avenue 625 414
Peachland - 1939 - lived with daughter Helen 583 372
Peachland - 1939-05-24 673 462
Peachland - 1942 462 251
Peachland - 1946 515 304
Peachland - 1947 331 121
Peachland - 1947 586 375
Peachland - 1948 568 357
Peachland - 1949 442 231
Peachland - 1949 514 303
Peachland - 1952 403 192
Peachland - 2nd house fire 370 159
Peachland - 5th Street - lived in the Vivian house ( nw Harry St. Claire's) 658 447
Peachland - 6th Street - Siegrist Family moved to 6h in 1949 569 358
Peachland - about 1900 499 288
Peachland - before 1920's 376 165
Peachland - big fire behind town 350 139
Peachland - born here in 1921 511 300
Peachland - Christmas, ball games, fall fair, Guides, Christmas Tree Fund 588 377
Peachland - early pre-emptor - 1908 or earlier 431 220
Peachland - early summer 1898 (one of earliest families) 491 280
Peachland - for mild winters 396 185
Peachland - fruit trees loaded with big red apples 589 378
Peachland - good place to grow up 538 327
Peachland - in 1933 449 238
Peachland - J.Silver worked with Billy Miller building roads 569 358
Peachland - June 1935 668 457
Peachland - lived in small house at end of 5th street. Lived in Peachland 12 years 646 435
Peachland - Lorne Shaw came to Peachland in 1908 562 351
Peachland - MacKenzie Family left Peachland in 1928 483 272
Peachland - McCalls arrived in 1898 486 275
Peachland - McDougald family arrived 1898-05-06 495 284
Peachland - most of her life 445 234
Peachland - Pot of Gold 484 273
Peachland - Princeton Road - tried to interest Gov't in project 501 290
Peachland - returned in 1919 503 292
Peachland - returned in 1946 487 276
Peachland - Returning Veterans welcomed at wharf 549 338
Peachland - shopping once per week - horse & buggy and then a Model -T 550 339
Peachland - spent summers in Peachland 523 312
Peachland - summer 1934 - help grandmother 579 368
Peachland - Summerland road - on hillside and on lakeshore 630 419
Peachland - upper bench 509 298
Peachland - visited Mr. & Mrs. E. Pierce 489 278
Peachland - Westbank 472 261
Peachland - with J.M. Robinson's hopefuls - 1898 463 252
Peachland 1894 - James Silver & Family arrive from Bear Creek 569 358
Peachland 1898 - seven walked down gangplank into town 553 342
Peachland 1898 - seven walked down gangplank into town 554 343
Peachland 1900-1906 441 230
Peachland 1902 412 201
Peachland 1902 527 316
Peachland 1903-1906 and Summerland 577 366
Peachland 1904 479 268
Peachland 1904 583 372
Peachland 1904 - John first then soon came Margaret and Mary 640 429
Peachland 1905 395 184
Peachland 1907 574 363
Peachland 1908 570 359
Peachland 1908 Princeton Avenue 669 458
Peachland 1909 475 264
Peachland 1910 639 428
Peachland 1913 284 74
Peachland 1918 478 267
Peachland 1920 - Weitzels lived in Pollard house (2nd S of 6th St. on Beach) 646 435
Peachland 1920-1922 615 404
Peachland 1920's 399 188
Peachland 1921 - bought a farm in Trepanier next to Williamsons and neat the Davidsons 647 436
Peachland 1922 - bought 7 acre orchard - house built for a Mr. Callender 526 315
Peachland 1932 606 395
Peachland 1935 524 313
Peachland 1938 592 381
Peachland 1945 439 228
Peachland 1947 310 100
Peachland 1947 574 363
Peachland 1948 635 424
Peachland 1949-1950 476 265
Peachland 1950s 633 422
Peachland 1956 656 445
Peachland 1960 - lives at Smith's farm - helped with cows and chores 581 370
Peachland again - Bert, Gertrude and Muriel 488 277
Peachland and District Retirement Service 458 247
Peachland and Summerland Irrigation Districts 541 330
Peachland Art Classes 332 122
Peachland Athletic Association 375 164
Peachland Athletic Hall - opened spring of 1935 375 164
Peachland Awards Night 304 94
Peachland Bake Shop Ltd 350 139
Peachland Bakery 407 196
Peachland Bakery 456 245
Peachland Bakery and Grocery 350 139
Peachland Bakery and Store 519 308
Peachland Baptist Church 333 123
Peachland Baptist Church - deacon, Sunday School teacher 528 317
Peachland Baseball Tean 1930,s - picture 306 96
Peachland before 1907 678 467
Peachland before WWI - lively sporting town baseball & war canoe racing 555 344
Peachland Boy Scouts - Jim Wilds was a Cub Master then a Scout Master and Councillor for the Adventurers 657 446
Peachland Café 366 155
Peachland Cemetery 316 106
Peachland Cemetery 326 116
Peachland Cemetery 357 146
Peachland Cemetery 461 250
Peachland Christian Union Congregation in one room school 527 316
Peachland Community 366 155
Peachland Council 610 399
Peachland Council 666 455
Peachland Council - during 1940s and Reever for years 1950-1951 631 420
Peachland Council - gave permission to range sheep within boundaries 454 243
Peachland Council - Reeve and Councillor 389 178
Peachland Council - Reeve and Councillor 431 220
Peachland Council - served on Council in 1950 627 416
Peachland Council during WWII 542 331
Peachland Council in 1925 504 293
Peachland Council in 1952 656 445
Peachland Cream was shipped on the SS Sicamous 423 212
Peachland Creek 243 33
Peachland Curling - Charlie and Peg - enthusiastic curlers 651 440
Peachland Curling Club 364 153
Peachland Curling Club 367 156
Peachland Curling Club 372 161
Peachland Curling Club - Neil Witt was a director 675 464
Peachland Curling Club President - 1st President & held position for four years 633 422
Peachland Curling Rink - caretaker 459 248
Peachland dances - got refreshments from cars parked outside 561 350
Peachland doctors 632 421
Peachland Domestic Water System 582 371
Peachland election 1936 - Ben Gummow elected Reeve 375 164
Peachland Elementary School 477 266
Peachland Elementary School 223, 225, 238 13, 15, 28
Peachland Esso - Bob Lloyd-Jones 317 107
Peachland Fair 332 122
Peachland Fall Fair 308 98
Peachland Fall Fair 384 173
Peachland Fall Fair 392 181
Peachland Fall Fair 393 182
Peachland Fall Fair 477 266
Peachland Fall Fair 524 313
Peachland Fall Fair - Clara Smalls won over 100 prizes for her baking 571 360
Peachland Fish and Game Club - president who worked for its coming into being. 631 420
Peachland Fruit Growers Union - Secretary-Treasurer 431 220
Peachland Garage 219 9
Peachland Garage 364 153
Peachland Garage 524 313
Peachland Girls Basketball team 653 442
Peachland Girl's Softball Team 228 18
Peachland had 2 packinghouses 593 382
Peachland had 3 churches - St. Margarets Anglican Church, The Baptist Church and the United Church 593 382
Peachland Heights 283 73
Peachland Heights 286 76
Peachland High School 317 107
Peachland High School 319 109
Peachland High School 359 148
Peachland High School - diploma 400 189
Peachland Historical Society - Founding President 458 247
Peachland Historical Society and Museum 608 397
Peachland home - 2 storey on 3rd street 493 282
Peachland home - 2 storey on 3rd street 494 283
Peachland Hospital Auxiliary 419 208
Peachland Hotel 401 190
Peachland Hydro-Electric Plant on Trepanier Creek 340 130
Peachland in 1899 330 120
Peachland in 1900 487 276
Peachland in 1901 532 321
Peachland in 1903 344 134
Peachland in 1903 506 295
Peachland in 1903 507 296
Peachland in 1907 504 293
Peachland in 1911 503 292
Peachland in 1919 275 65
Peachland in 1922 388 177
Peachland in 1933 450 239
Peachland in 1946 505 294
Peachland in 1966 455 244
Peachland in 1974 - to retire 518 307
Peachland in late 1800s 468 257
Peachland in summers and Vancouver in winter - Jack and Ruby enjoyed retirement 666 455
Peachland Incorporated - 1909-01-01 628 417
Peachland Irrigation District 246 36
Peachland Irrigation District 269 59
Peachland Irrigation District 318 108
Peachland Irrigation District 357 146
Peachland Irrigation District 365 154
Peachland Irrigation District 389 178
Peachland Irrigation District 395 184
Peachland Irrigation District 419 208
Peachland Irrigation District 420 209
Peachland Irrigation District 421 210
Peachland Irrigation District 443 232
Peachland Irrigation District 444 233
Peachland Irrigation District 526 315
Peachland Irrigation District 624 413
Peachland Irrigation District - 678 467
Peachland Irrigation District - Board of Trustees for 18 years. Chairrman for part of this time. On the board when the A.R.D.A. system installed 632 421
Peachland Irrigation District - patrolled ditches 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s 571 360
Peachland Irrigation District - repairing flumes and trestles 308 98
Peachland Irrigation District - Secretary 378 167
Peachland Irrigation District 1946-1975 490 279
Peachland Jubildee Committee - chairman 631 420
Peachland Ladies Bonspiel on artificial ice - Sybil Witt's team was first 675 464
Peachland Legion Hall - 1953-1955 Movies 310 100
Peachland Library since 1966 - Head Librarian 608 397
Peachland Lions 656 445
Peachland Lumber Co in Trepanier 540 329
Peachland Lumber Co. - Logging - 1917 - Nehemiah and Lorne & Fred Frueun cut logs for the Peachland Lumber Co. 568 357
Peachland Lumber Mill 389 178
Peachland Magistrate 395 184
Peachland Motel 336 126
Peachland Municipal Clerk 1960-1970 490 279
Peachland Municipal Council 523 312
Peachland Municipal Council 624 413
Peachland Municipal Council 1946-1947 651 440
Peachland Municipal Councillor 350 139
Peachland Municipal Councillor 365 154
Peachland Municipality 1909 548 337
Peachland Museum (Former Baptist Church) 221 11
Peachland Orchard - died in 1930's - 7.5 acres above the Glen Road 577 366
Peachland Orchards 454 243
Peachland orchards - used to grow hay 489 278
Peachland Orchards planted peaches, apricots, apples, cherries, pears and plums 680 469
Peachland Orchestra 318 108
Peachland Orchestra; Harold & Neil Witt, Billie Earle, Frank Bradley, Ted Topham, Sid Smalls, Hilda Clements 674 463
Peachland Packinghouse 266 56
Peachland Packinghouse, then Walter's Limited and then Westbank Co-op 504 293
Peachland Packinghousr 399 188
Peachland pictures 661 450
Peachland Pioneer 461 250
Peachland Pioneer newspaper - Editor Charles Elliott 330 120
Peachland Powerhouse 541 330
Peachland Presbyterian Church became Municipal Office 523 312
Peachland Primary School 340 130
Peachland Regatta 234 24
Peachland Regatta 266 56
Peachland Regatta 357 146
Peachland Riding Club 235 25
Peachland Riding Club and Grounds 456 245
Peachland Riding Club location 454 243
Peachland road known as Glen Road was then called Princeton Road and put on maps as Princeton Avenue 502 291
Peachland Sawmill 300 90
Peachland Sawmill 673 462
Peachland Sawmill - Dell and Witt 505 294
Peachland Sawmill - Dell and Witt 621 410
Peachland Sawmill - Dell and Witt - 1951 608 397
Peachland Sawmill & Box Factory (Dell & Witt) 416 205
Peachland Sawmill and Box Company - 1944 - Employed up to 40 employees 675 464
Peachland Sawmill and Box Company (Witt and Dell) 459 248
Peachland School 225 15
Peachland School 259 49
Peachland School 261 51
Peachland School 264 54
Peachland School 310 100
Peachland School 313 103
Peachland School 315 105
Peachland school 322 112
Peachland School 332 122
Peachland School 349 138
Peachland School 374 163
Peachland school 376 165
Peachland School 377 166
Peachland school 384 173
Peachland School 401 190
Peachland School 421 210
Peachland School 442 231
Peachland school 456 245
Peachland School 465 254
Peachland school 480 269
Peachland School 492 281
Peachland School 535 324
Peachland School 585 374
Peachland School 587 376
Peachland School 593 382
Peachland School 609 398
Peachland School 625 414
Peachland School 651 440
Peachland school 659 448
Peachland school 660 449
Peachland School 661 450
Peachland School 678 467
Peachland School 679 468
Peachland School 466 255
Peachland School 500 289
Peachland School 546 335
Peachland school 617 406
Peachland School 634 423
Peachland School - 1922-1933 - Peter Topham got his grade 11 625 414
Peachland school - 2 1/2 mile walk every day 323 113
Peachland School - all 6 kids went to school here 668 457
Peachland School - all grades 547 336
Peachland school - became a teacher 482 271
Peachland School - built 1908 628 417
Peachland School - built in 1908 548 337
Peachland School - caretaker 459 248
Peachland School - family enrolled 554 343
Peachland School - Gail Witt started school in 1939 675 464
Peachland School - grade 6 and up 611 400
Peachland School - Grades 1 - 12 inclusive 371 160
Peachland School - janitor 571 360
Peachland School - late teens early 20's 574 363
Peachland School - long walk through heavy snow. 519 308
Peachland School - long walk to home 597 386
Peachland School - long walk to home 608 397
Peachland School - Miller children attaended after 1927 552 341
Peachland School - Trautman children all attended this school. 633 422
Peachland School - under Mr. Elliott - a fine teacher 669 458
Peachland School Board 262 52
Peachland School Board 504 293
Peachland School Board 505 294
Peachland School Board 505 294
Peachland School Board 610 399
Peachland School teachers; Mr. Hicks, Miss Smith, Mr. Reynolds, Miss Petland and Miss. Murdin. 672 461
Peachland School: SADLER- Mary, Jim and Evelyn 537 326
Peachland Schools 315 105
Peachland schools 435 224
Peachland schools 436 225
Peachland Schools - Third generation of Shaw family to attend Peachland schools 566 355
Peachland Students - Hawaiian guitar 393 182
Peachland Teen Town - chaperones at Teen Town Dances 651 440
Peachland town policeman - 1940s 475 264
Peachland Townsite Co - sold land for $100 per acre 530 319
Peachland Townsite Co. - Incorporated in 1898 by: J.M. Robinson, Peachland, promoter of companies; J.B. Somerset, Winnipeg, of the Winnipeg Free Press; C.J. Jamieson, Winnipeg, Doctor; W.J. Robinson, Vernon, broker; D.H.Watson, Peachland, express agent and clerk 530 319
Peachland Townsite Co. Ltd. Building rent $2 per month 275 65
Peachland Townsite Company 269 59
Peachland Townsite Company - office at Beach Ave and 1st Street 478 267
Peachland Trading Company 499 288
Peachland Trail Dances 401 190
Peachland Transfer 250 40
Peachland Transfer 299 89
Peachland Transfer 303 93
Peachland Transfer 340 130
Peachland Transfer 363 152
Peachland Transfer 418 207
Peachland Transfer 440 229
Peachland Transfer Business - 1946 518 307
Peachland United Church 451 240
Peachland United Church - Official Board 610 399
Peachland United Church - Organist 608 397
Peachland Volunteer Fire Department 301 91
Peachland Yacht Club 656 445
Peachland, 1905 413 202
Peachland, 1916 584 373
Peachland, 1936 600 389
Peachland, 1937 651 440
Peachland, 1946 394 183
Peachland, 1946 585 374
Peachland, 1947 578 367
Peachland, B.C. - 1930 636 425
Peachland, B.C. - 1939 639 428
Peachland, BC 397 186
Peachland, BC 398 187
Peachland, BC 404 193
Peachland, BC 407 196
Peachland, BC 408 197
Peachland, BC 409 198
Peachland, BC 410 199
Peachland; peaceful, regattas, picnics, school functions 491 280
Peachland-Princeton Road 271 61
Peachland-Princeton Road - Ted Topham drove first car oveer the road with Ed Bradbury and Art Topham as passengers. 630 419
Peachland's 1st orchard 374 163
Peachland's 1st permanent resident 382 171
Peachland's 1st Postal Delivery Man - 6.5 years - start 1964 - Retired 1971 514 303
Peachland's 50KW waterwheel generator 362 151
Peachland's Jubilee Year - 1958 330 120
Peachland-Summerland highway 463 252
Peachland-Summerland road - drilling and blasting on lakeshore road 1907-1909 574 363
Pearl Harbour 425 214
Pearl Harbour - 1941 attack 296 86
PEARSON, Arthur - Project Engineer 257 47
PEARY, Robert 278 68
peaxch fruit trees killed by forst then replanted with apples 505 294
PEDLER, Doris (Dorie) (nee Fernyhough) 338 128
Pellockshield, Glasgow, Scotland 422 211
Penask Logging Company 418 207
PENDOCK, Frank 446 235
PENDOCK, Virginia 446 235
PENFOLD, Douglas K. 521 310
PENFOLD, Margo (nee Pierce) 520 309
Pense, Saskatchewan 357 146
Pense, Saskatchewan 359 148
Pense, Saskatchewan 367 156
Penticton 263 53
Penticton 287 77
Penticton 289 79
Penticton 307 97
Penticton 320 110
Penticton 338 128
Penticton 356 145
Penticton 378 167
Penticton 398 187
Penticton 401 190
Penticton 407 196
Penticton 421 210
Penticton 423 212
Penticton 424 213
Penticton 425 214
Penticton 426 215
Penticton 430 219
Penticton 436 225
Penticton 438 227
Penticton 439 228
Penticton 460 249
Penticton 478 267
Penticton 479 268
Penticton 500 289
Penticton 501 290
Penticton 509 298
Penticton 562 351
Penticton 600 389
Penticton 646 435
Penticton 669 458
Penticton - 1921 647 436
Penticton - 1924 672 461
Penticton - a short time 644 433
Penticton - Cottonwoods Motel 356 145
Penticton - Electrical Superintendent 533 322
Penticton - Grove Motors 317 107
Penticton - School Nurse 1931-1941 with her puppet "Coco" 635 424
Penticton - teaching 374 163
Penticton - Tom Ellis property 382 171
Penticton - West Bench 678 467
Penticton 1906 524 313
Penticton Church Manse - Gust and Mary married 600 389
Penticton Herald 1914 501 290
Penticton Library Board 425 214
Penticton packinghouse 409 198
Penticton Peach Festival dances 401 190
Penticton Reeve 1941-1942 and 1945 501 290
Penticton Rotary Club. 501 290
Penticton to Vernon 401 190
Penticton, B.C. 576 365
Penticton, B.C. 592 381
Penticton, B.C. in 1952 518 307
Penticton, BC 324 114
Penticton, BC 327 117
Penticton, BC 327 117
Penticton, BC 342 132
Penticton, BC 343 133
Penticton, BC 536 325
Penticton, BC
Penticton, BC 659 448
Penticton-Kelowna road full of twists and turns 483 272
PENTLAND, Art 315 105
PENTLAND, Art 243, 244 33, 34
PENTLAND, Art - manager of Walter's Limited packinghouse in Peachland 625 414
PENTLAND, Art - Walters Limited Manager 447 236
PENTLAND, Arthur 342 132
PENTLAND, Arthur 520 309
PENTLAND, Martha (nee Livingstone) m.1920 520 309
Pentowna 298 88
Pentowna 314 104
Pentowna - swimming in the prop wash 447 236
people popped in vor a visit or to lend a hand 440 229
People Warden of St. Margarets Anglican Church 350 139
people with cars gave rides to people "up the hill" 342 132
Percival, Saskatchewan 235 25
Performer came to Peachland from outside 538 327
PERKINS, Curly - saw signal lights on mountain top and reported to Jack Wilson at one time. 648 437
PERRIN, Betty (nee Smalls) 572 361
PERRIN, Charles - Forest Ranger for Peachland district 362 151
PERRON, Charlie - District Forester 466 255
Perth, Ontario 371 160
Pete Topham's house 402 191
PETERS, Audrey (nee Long) m1. Fulks, m2. Peters 443 232
PETERSON, Pete 235 25
PHILLIPS, Carol Ann b. 1925 in San Mateo California 413 202
PHILLIPS, Effie (nee Keyes) m. 1909 413 202
PHILLIPS, Effie, 413 202
PHILLIPS, Elsie Marie b. 1911 413 202
PHILLIPS, George 386 175
PHILLIPS, George 413 202
PHILLIPS, Myrtle and Marie remember the neat woodshed & spotless parlour 413 202
PHILLIPS, Myrtle Audrey b.1913 in Penticton 413 202
PHILLIPS, Phyllis Kathleen b. 1917 in Calgary 413 202
Phone to Penticton 424 213
piano lessons in Westbank 458 247
Piano teacher 608 397
piano, math and scriptures 425 214
Pick fruit and work in Packinghouse 480 269
picked apples on MacNeill's and Champion's orchards 418 207
picking cherries - going on strike 335 125
Picking fruit and working in the packinghouse making boxes 589 378
picking fruit in hot sun 368 157
Picnics - borrow corn from neighbourhood gardens and have beach parties at Deep Creek 561 350
Picture - Cutbills Livery Stable with truck and wagon 295 85
Picture - Cutting wood with dragsaw with single-cylinder gas engine 338 128
Picture - Large trout fish - 1949 334 124
Picture - Shoeing Horses at Miller Ranch 331 121
Picture Butte, Alberta 310 100
Picture of Charles Griggs Elliott - first schoolteacher in 1898 (picture taken 1907) 326 116
Picture of James Lewis (Jim) Elliott in 1902 325 115
Picture of Peachland - between 1911 - 1920 312 102
Picture: At Greata Ranch cabin on Brenda Lake. Betty Long, Jack Long, George Long, Ted Clements, Hilda Clements, Ted Topham and Ida Topham 444 233
Picture: 1st Peachland Wharf 1898-1900 - Hwy97 at Renfrew Road 392 181
Picture: Albert Smalls and the Needham family. This was the ham Sr. home for many years. 626 415
Picture: Alf Ruffle discing his orchard 534 323
Picture: Art Topham, centre, packing supplies to the Sandberg's Copper King mining claim in 1929 619 408
Picture: Axel Sandberg trapped in country west of Peachland and Westbank for many years. In one season he shot 36 coyotes and a widlcat. 540 329
Picture: Bessie Seaton peeling potatoes at cement works, 1911 545 334
Picture: Bill Gingell driving D6, moving camp from forks of Pittin Lake, 1964 542 331
Picture: Billy Miller and his bride Annie Seaton, June 9, 1915 549 338
Picture: Bob Lloyd-Jones in 1907 Tudhope-McIntyre chain driven car. This is now in the Kelowna Museum 442 231
Picture: Bob Tilton at his home in Trepanier, 1972 606 395
Picture: Brigadier Magill pins the Victoria Cross of the Cadet Service of Canada on Cadet Don Topham. This was awarded to Don fro saving the life of Lloyd Kraft, who had fallen through the ice on Okanagan Lake. 631 420
Picture: Champion Baseball Team - Lower Okanagan 1915 374 163
Picture: Chinese laundrymen deliver fresh laindry to the Vicary home. 644 433
Picture: Crescent Lake logging camp, 1965. L to R: Fred Duncan, Gordon Sanderson, Bill Gingell, Bill Shannon, Sophie Kossey (cook), Herb Duncan, Allen Clements, Allan MacKinnon, Jeff Todd, Dick Andrews. 543 332
Picture: D.H. Watson's house on Beach Avenue - later boarding house, 1903 530 319
Picture: Early Peachland about 1900. Sidewalk crossing the street has dirt banked up to allow passage of horse-drawn vehicles. Townsite office, W.A. Lang Store and McDougald house. 497 286
Picture: Early view of town 1910-1911 - Orange Hall in foreground 385 174
Picture: Fred Topham 1915 623 412
Picture: Fred Topham Family. Back., L to R: George, Ted, Mrs. F. Topham, Art, Pete, Charlie. Front: Tom McLaughlan (cousin), Plooy, Beth and Annie 624 413
Picture: Fred Young 681 470
Picture: Frenchie's Cabin at Glen Lake 343 133
Picture: Frenchie's Cabin at Glen Lake 344 134
Picture: Front row: Annie Miller, Mrs. Smalls, Annie Kirkby, Mary Moore, Candace McDougald, Jean Milner-Jones, Victor Milner-Jones. Back Row: Edgar Taylor, Annie-Margaret Harvey (Kirby's daughter), and her daughter. Picture taken in 1962 after Tom McLaughlan's funeral. 510 299
Picture: George Keyes Pre-emption 386 175
Picture: George Keyes' Pre-emption at Deep Creek, May 1909 415 204
Picture: Gov.Gen. Alexander, Reeve Whinton and Mrs Whinton on occasion of Gov.General's visit in 1948 652 441
Picture: Greata Ranch cabin at Brenda Lake. L to R: Bob McDougall, Art Pearson, Ted Tiopham 629 418
Picture: Greta Lang, Margery and Malvern Hoover - 1906 397 186
Picture: Hardy Falls on Deep Creek 381 170
Picture: Hayfields in Spring - Smith property - upper bench Peachland 579 368
Picture: Henry and Myrtle Madge 450 239
Picture: House on Princeton Aveue, built by Dr. Lipsett, home for many years of Hugh McDougall, then Neil Evans, and later Art Garraway. Stone wall was built by Jacob Winger 441 230
Picture: In 1930 Lillian Palmer was shattering sprinting records. She competed in the 220 relay at the Olympic Games in 1932 in Los Angeles. In 1934 at the British Empire Games she was front runner in the 660 relay - Canada the winning team for a gold medal, Lillian Palmer is included in the B.C. Hall of Fame. 516 305
Picture: J.M. Robinson's house-boat at Peachland Regatta 19110or 1912. This boat was towed by his large yacht. 532 321
Picture: Jeff and Sadie Todd, 1945 on Jeff's return from the war. 610 399
Picture: John Vicary as Mrs Farley, Herbert Arbuckle as Chang the Chinese giant, Mary Vicary as Red Riding Hood. Play, Mrs. Farley's Wax-Works, 1909 642 431
Picture: John Vicary carting peaches to the wharf 641 430
Picture: Johnny McLaughlan & Johnny McDougald, 1910, on a practice pole. 508 297
Picture: Keyes' Pre-emption gathering - 1909 413 202
Picture: L to R: Eddy Cousins, Frances Cousins, Lorne Shaw, Alf Craig - Large yellow pine 563 352
Picture: L, Donnie Shar, Right, Art Shaw. This was a doe with horns, taken by Martin Shaw about 1949 565 354
Picture: Lee Weston built this small stone cabin for the "little Joe" mine, in the lower Deep Creek area. 650 439
Picture: Leon D.Mcall, Harold Elmo McCall, Annie McCall, Gertrude Alice McCall 492 281
Picture: Logging on Jack Creek - Federal Truck 466 255
Picture: Lois and Hazel Iverson 402 191
Picture: Lorne Shaw with Martin Shaw in picking bag, about 1931. 564 353
Picture: Manring sheep at Pennask Mountain 1946 454 243
Picture: Mary Miller and her pony 471 217
Picture: McCall Home - Leon McCall, Ella MacKenzie, , Mrs. A.U. MacKenzie, Wallace MacKenzie and Mrs. L. McCall 484 273
Picture: McLaughlan's Electric building, previously Redstone's Garage and earlier still, Rowcliff's packing house. 509 298
Picture: Miller Ranch 1922 - 1923; Back L to R: R.P. Dorland, Bessie Seaton, Annie Miller, Mrs. Bob McDougall, Mrs. Seaton holding Don Miller, Jim Silver, Mrs. Silver, Bill Miller. Front: Archie Miller, Jean Miller, Mildred and Royal McDougall 464 253
Picture: Miss Dimock's home below Harringtons 344 134
Picture: Mr & Mrs Gerstadt - fine wood carvings 372 161
Picture: Mr and Mrs Robert Hogg 395 184
Picture: Mr and Mrs William Todd 613 402
Picture: Mr, & Mrs. Hugh McDougall & John Kerr (back) 500 289
Picture: Mr. & Mrs. Moore lived on Lambly Ranch 423 212
Picture: Mrs. Fulks and Mrs Young about 1940 680 469
Picture: Mrs. Nehemiah Shaw and daughter Carrie, about 1910 567 356
Picture: Nurse Twiddy presented to Lord and Lady Alexander in 1948, when Gov.Gen. and his Lady visited Peachland 635 424
Picture: O.H. Pollard home on Beach Avenue, built abour 1900 (Art Pentland home 1938-1955) 521 310
Picture: One of the first "Timber Toter"fork lifts built by Kelowna Machine Shop - operator Don Houghtaling, 1955, used at Peachland Sawmill & Box Co. 675 464
Picture: Osborne Needham,1913 with 2 cougar kittens Mr. McQueen on ground near Hardy's Lake 437 226
Picture: Packinghouses - note Redstone's garage gas pimp at far left, 1930's 524 313
Picture: Peachland about 1914 408 197
Picture: Peachland in 1898. L to R: Townsite Office, W.A. Lang store, McDougald house, L. McCall house, J.M. Robinson house (false front added later, probably by A.D. Ferguson, carpenter and first hotel proprietor), J.M. Robinson on steps of Tpownsite Office. 495 284
Picture: Peachland Outing Club, 1900-07-10. Back Row. L-R:Mrs. A.T.Robinson, Miss Gertie Miller, Mrs. Thompson Elliott, Miss Ella Smith, Miss Inga Mastad, Mrs. J.M. Robinson, Mrs. A.W. Miller, Mr. Thompson Elliott, Miss A.E. Elliott, a cousin of Miss. Elliott, Mr. A.W. Miller. Seated, L-R: Mr. J.M.Robinson, Miss Aggie Miller, Mrs. D.H. Watson, Miss Mabel Smith, Mr. C.G. Elliott 529 318
Picture: Peachland peaches at the Penticton Peach Festival. Betty Manring, Doris Knoblauch and Gail Witt. 455 244
Picture: Peachland Post Office on 1st Street. Used as McDougald home as well as post office in very early years 498 287
Picture: Peachland Sawmill and Box co. - year 1950 674 463
Picture: Princeton Avenue looking toward Kelowna.Probably taken by Wm. Somerville, photographer. Seaton and T.Elliott homes and newly planted orchards. 557 346
Picture: Radio built by Thos. McLaughlan 1925-1926 - probably Peachland's first radio. Young Tommy McLaughlan with earphones. Note the phonograph behind the radio. 511 300
Picture: Reg Fulks & large logs on his truck 353 142
Picture: Reg Fulks logging truck. Marin Shaw hauling from Whitehead Lake area. Martin Shaw with sons Ron and Ken 565 354
Picture: Sam McGirr's cabin, 1937. Mr. & Mrs. Len Fulks with Daughter Joan (center) 502 291
Picture: Sam Murdin's cabin at his Glen Lake pre-emption 482 271
PICTURE: Sandy and Dorothy McKay and daughter Sheila, putting up hay 504 293
Picture: Scene on upper bench, George Wallace property, formerly owned by Miss Tiddy and by J.H. Wilson and others 636 425
Picture: Skidding with horses early 1920's 562 351
Picture: Stonethwaite - thw Vicary home 641 430
Picture: Taken at Miller Ranch 1922-1923. 463 252
Picture: Taken at squally point conceals a totem pole. Turn the picture and see the faces. 621 410
Picture: Tewart house being built. Note clearing for tennis courts. Below Lipsett Ave. site of Alex Sims' new home. 604 393
Picture: The home built by Rev. Whyte about 1902-1903. Somerville family in front of house. 654 443
Picture: The John Vicary car - paid for with a farm 643 432
Picture: The Morsh Home on upper bench, Trepanier 480 269
Picture: The Ruffle House (where Topham Place is now located) 536 325
Picture: Tommy McLaughlan and Tom Sr. Note BC Centennial poster in window, 1958 512 301
Picture: Total oddice staff, Peachland Sawmill & Box Co., Dolores Houghtaling, 1950. 674 463
Picture: Trautman & Garraway bush camp - note heavy snow 351 140
Picture: Trautman-Garraway 2nd Sawmill - 9 miles west of town 360 149
Picture: Trautman-Garraway mill yard 1965 363 152
Picture: W.A. Lang Home, later home of A. Wilson family, now Peachland Motel 433 222
Picture: W.A. Lang Store - Beach Avenue - Peachland 1903 432 221
Picture:Christmas Time, 1948, at the boarding house. L to R: George Smith, Ted Adkins, Ronnie Sundstrom, Richard Smith, Roma Evans, Phil Lucier, Bea Cousins, Art Lucier, Laura Rauch, Flo Brown, Jim Evans, Ray Harrington & Margaret Smith on floor. 581 370
Picture:Crew at Peachland Sawmill and Box co., Top Row; 1.Jeff Todd, 2.Arne Oltmanns, 3. Jock MacKinnon. 2nd Row: 1. Don Houghtaling, 2. Adrian Byland, 3. Joe Lamb, 4.Henry Knoblauch, 5.Carl Motz, 6.Alf Mash, 7. Archie Flintoff. 3rd Row: 1.Dock Neil, 2.Murray Dell, 3.Fred Fair, 4. Jimmie Clements, 5.Clifford Cousins, 6.Woody Truitt. Bottom Row: 1.Jim Clements, 2.Dolores Houghtaling, 3.Gail Witt, 4. Madeleine Ekins, 5.Noel Witt, 6.Neil Witt 676 465
Picture; Governor General Vincent Massey visits Peachland 390 179
Picture; Len Fulks with 26 pound Trout from Okanagan Lake 349 138
Picture; Ollie and Alex Miller with a fine catch of lake trout 469 258
Picture; Trautman-Garraway sawmill - South fork of Deep Creek - 1945 357 146
Picture; Verne Cousins with horse and load of logs 350 139
Picure: Len Fulks & American tourist with fine catch of Okanagan Lake fish 351 140
Pierce House 593 382
PIERCE, Edward & Mrs. 335 125
PIERCE, Edward & Mrs. 338 128
PIERCE, Edward Horace 1863-1959 - lived to be 95 years old 520 309
PIERCE, Ferdinand 520 309
PIERCE, Ferdinand - playboy of family - lived in England and France 521 310
PIERCE, Ida May 1871-1959 520 309
PIERCE, Louise 520 309
PIERCE, Louise- married a tennis professional. 1 son who farms in Wales 521 310
piling lumber and later a mechanic 420 209
PILKINGTON-SHAW, Ann Mrs. D. 1932 388 177
Pilot Knob 451 240
Pinchi Lake 439 228
Pincushion 324 114
Pincushion - forest fires 339 129
Pincushion Auto Court 449 238
Pincushion Motel 475 264
Pincushion Mountain 480 269
Pincushion Mountain 537 326
Pincushion Mountain mineral claims 392 181
Pine Ridge Trailer Court 411 200
pink house near Maple Corner on Princeton Avenue 488 277
Pinto beans - for lunch 666 455
Pioneer Battalion - (formally the 48th Battalion) 422 211
Pioneer Gold Mine - Bridge River 360 149
Pioneer in the Okanagan 426 215
Pipestone, Manitoba 607 396
Planer mill - Princeton road 1949 363 152
planer worker and loading rail cars 411 200
planted 8.5 acre orchard 506 295
Played and watched baseball games 538 327
Played Over the Waves for one dollar 555 344
ploughing with oxen 485 274
Plumbing and electrical business in Peachland 510 299
Plumbing and Heating until retiring in 1980 577 366
plumbing, heating and electrical work 510 299
PODOSKA, Sonja Madam - opera star 448 237
Poem - SORTER'S LAMENT - by Ethyl Young "a sorter" 681 470
Poems - wrote poems - remembered by oldtimers at local functions 503 292
Point du Bois, Manitoba 412 201
Poker game lasted from Saturday to Monday 658 447
Poker game upset by mother 555 344
Police Sergeant & Civil Defence Instructor 339 129
Polio (Infantile Paralysis) 224, 232 14, 22
POLLARD, E.B. (Ebie) 521 310
POLLARD, Jean 472 261
POLLARD, O.H. 521 310
POLLARD, O.H. Mrs. 521 310
POLLARD, Wilbur 521 310
POPE, Arthur 522 311
POPE, daughters; Lillian and ? And ? 522 311
POPE, Family 438 227
POPE, Gordie 331 121
POPE, Harry C. 522 311
POPE, Mr. - sold property to K.C.Tailyour 603 392
POPE, Mrs. 522 311
POPE, Norman 522 311
POPE, Octavius 522 311
porcupine had spooked cows 488 277
Port Coquitlam - teaching 608 397
Port Essington - Northern British Columbia 428 217
Port Essington near Prince Rupert 497 286
Port Hope, Ontario 460 249
Port Mellon on Howe Sound 593 382
Portage La Paraiie - Tribune Newspaper 528 317
Portage La Prairie 407 196
Portland, Ore. 606 395
Portland, Oregon 603 392
Portsmouth, England 639 428
Post Office 281 71
Post Office 288 78
Post Office 345 135
Post Office 354 143
Post Office 438 227
Post Office 439 228
Post Office 593 382
Post Office 663 452
Postill 255 45
POSTILL, Edward & Mrs. 427 216
POSTILL, Frances - Kelowna, BC 430 219
Post-Master 496 285
Pot Luck Suppers 338 128
Potsdam New York 315 105
Powell property 337 127
Powell River, B.C. - MacMillan Bloedel Paper Mill 577 366
Powell River, BC 487 276
Powell River, BC 503 292
POWELL, Charlotte - retired nurse from England 523 312
POWELL, Ellen - mother of Thomas Powell 523 312
POWELL, Herbert 523 312
POWELL, Louisa - d.at 32 years. Mother of Thomas Jr., Herbert and Gertruce (Ms. CC Inglis) 523 312
POWELL, Mr. 295 85
POWELL, Thomas m.1st - Louisa, m.2nd - Charlotte 523 312
POWELL, Thomas Jr. 523 312
Power House Electrician 266 56
Powerhouse ran all night, with spare operator Jeff Todd, to aid doctor Buchanan caring for Dorothy Oakley. She died during the night but the powerhouse operator was not told, and with the next day being washday the power was kept on until 11 am. - a very long shift. 614 403
Powers Creek 260 50
POWERS, Barbara (nee Elliott) 326 116
Prairie Valley in Summerland 330 120
Prairie Valley, Summerland 476 265
Prairies 297 87
Prairies of Canada 435 224
Pram Accident - Annie Seaton was pushing pram with brother Lyle inside - pram ran away & overturned - no one hurt 556 345
Prebyterian Church (presently site of Municipal Office) 434 223
pre-empted D.L. 220 382 171
Pre-empted land - D.L. 3316 506 295
pre-empted land south of deep creep - allowed to lapse 506 295
Pre-emption 6 miles south of Peachland 373 162
Pre-emption D.L. 1183 in 1898 - title granted 1901 392 181
Pre-emption D.L. 220 registered to C.A.R.Lambly - 1887-03-01 428 217
Pre-emption D.L. Lot 902 329 119
Pre-Emption now Okanagan Lake Provincial Park 283 73
Pre-emption on the Dan White place 517 306
Presbyterian 555 344
Presbyterian and United Church 312 102
Presbyterian Church 333 123
Presbyterian Church in Penticton 671 460
Prescott, Ontario 277 67
President of the Senior Citizens 309 99
President Womens Institute 1935-1936 376 165
Presyterian Church 654 443
PRETTY, Neva (nee Miller) 462 251
PRETTY, Neva (nee Miller) 463 252
PRICE, George 473 262
Pridham Orchards till 1910 443 232
Priest's Valley - now Vernon 382 171
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan 336 126
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan 476 265
Prince Charles Lodge in Kelowna 331 121
Prince Charles Nursing Home 322 112
Prince George 442 231
Prince of Wales sightseeing tour on Okanagan Lake 483 272
Prince Rupert 222 12
Prince Rupert 248 38
Prince Rupert 425 214
Prince Rupert school 450 239
Prince Rupert, B.C. 360 149
Princeton 224 14
Princeton 452 241
Princeton 496 285
Princeton 496 285
Princeton 529 318
Princeton - Similkameen Mining Co. 589 378
Princeton at Lakeview 411 200
Princeton at Somerset (Jack Wilson's place) 341 131
Princeton Avenue 272 62
Princeton Avenue 295 85
Princeton Avenue 300 90
Princeton Avenue 318 108
Princeton Avenue 348 137
Princeton Avenue 356 145
Princeton Avenue 419 208
Princeton Avenue 475 264
Princeton Avenue 571 360
Princeton Avenue (Glen Road) was narrow in places only one buggy at a time could go through. 626 415
Princeton Hospital 452 241
Princeton Hospital 453 242
Princeton road 462 251
Princeton road (avenue) 336 126
Princeton Road/Ave 212, 213, 214, 215, 218, 241, 246 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 31, 36
PRINGLE, George 447 236
PRINGLE, George - superstar of U.B.C. team coached our basketball 598 387
PRINGLE, George Rev. 339 129
PRIOR, Stella (daughter of Mrs Tewart) 295 85
professional ball player 384 173
prohibition 324 114
property below mill on Deep Creek 405 194
Prospecting 258 48
prospecting - mineral claims 353 142
Prospectors & Loggers - well known in back country 539 328
Province of Posen, Termessen, Germany 389 178
Province of Saskatchewan 328 118
Provincial Centennial 1871 - 1971 303 93
Provincial Convener of Legislation of BC Womens Institutes 376 165
Provincial Government survey 324 114
Provincial Normal School 322 112
Provincial Park 419 208
Provincial Policeman 284 74
Provincial President Womens Institute in 1940 376 165
prune orchard' 318 108
Pruning 272 62
PTC - office lake side of Beach Ave. 479 268
Public and Sunday School 322 112
Public Health Nursing - at University 634 423
Public Health nursing with the V.O.N. 474 263
Public Works now BC Highways 661 450
pulp mill worker until retirement 487 276
Pump stolen - 1961 612 401
pumped water from Okanagan Lake for irrigation 467 256
Purchase land and develop townsite 499 288
purchased the Lipsett house 500 289
PURDY, Mr. & Mrs. 226 16
PURSLOW, Nora - grade 10 teacher 537 326
PUTNAM, Mildred (nee McDougall) now in Seattle 501 290
PVFD - Peachland Volunteer Fire Department 303 93
Qu' Appelle, Saskatchewan 533 322
Qu'Appelle Assiniboia 434 223
Qu'Appelle Saskatchewan 305 95
Qu'Appelle, Assiniboia 267 57
Quarantine 224 14
Quartermaster o CPR SS Sicamous 324 114
Quebec 329 119
Quebec 343 133
Quebec 448 237
Quebec - 1921 536 325
Quebec City 485 274
Quebec Province 427 216
Quebec railways 520 309
Quebec, St Anne's - McDonald College 636 425
Queen and Mary the horses 470 259
Queen Charlotte Islands 222 12
Queen Charlotte Islands 257 47
Queen Elizabeth, Prince Phillip and Princess Anne 401 190
Queen's Coronation 233 23
R.C. Legion 656 445
R.C. Legion - Branch 69 301 91
R.C. Legion - Branch 69 315 105
R.C. Legion - Branch 69 332 122
R.C. Legion - Branch 69 338 128
R.C. Legion - Branch 69 350 139
R.C. Legion - Branch 69 - Secretary 372 161
R.C. Legion - President 1941-1942 535 324
R.C. Legion Branch 69 459 248
R.C. Legion Branch 69 476 265
R.C..A.S.C. Service Corps - - WWII 406 195
R.C.A.F. 311 101
R.C.A.F. 320 110
R.C.A.F. - 1942 - aircraft mechanic training at Vancouver and St. Thomas 611 400
R.C.A.F. - ground obsever 1952-1960 677 466
R.C.A.F. - HQ in Ottawa 552 341
R.C.A.F. at Cold Lake Alberta 410 199
R.C.A.F. in 1941 490 279
R.C.A.F. in 1942 467 256
R.C.A.F. -Kathleen Wraight - Women's Division - for 3 years 678 467
R.C.Legion - joined when this was the Great War Veteran's Association. - Secretary for 18 years 541 330
R.C.Legion Branch 69 - Charter Member 527 316
R.C.Legion, Branch 69 - President 651 440
R.C.M.P. 460 249
R.C.M.P. - in the North for 25 years 639 428
R.C.M.P. - Prince Rupert 368 157
R.C.M.P. Sergeant - retired 339 129
R.C.N.V.R. on East Coat during WWII 576 365
R.P.Brown 247 37
RADFORD, Craig 608 397
RADIES, Mr. 317 107
Radio - Mr. Greata had a large room full of radio equipment and was able to listen to New York or Chicago on a 4 foot speaker. 615 404
Radium Hot Springs 271 61
Rags, the dog 275 65
Rainbow Mountains 258 48
Rainbow Singers 252 42
RAINSLEY, Harry - packed in supplies 629 418
raised pigs and cattle 480 269
Ranch at Aspen Grove 517 306
RANDEL, Bert - packed in supplies 629 418
RANKIN, Dr. 219 9
Rattlesnakes in the house - shot snakes with .22 gun 550 339
Rawleigh Business 228 18
Rawleigh Salesman 224 14
RCAF - Women's Division 465 254
RCAF Bomber Command WWII - navigator 465 254
RCAF in 1942 376 165
received water and a small house from G.H. Greata 506 295
Recreation Commission 223, 235 13, 25
Recreation Commission 1960s - 1981 608 397
rector's warden 317 107
Red Cross 603 392
Red Cross 646 435
Red Cross - Vice President - Clara Smalls 571 360
Red Cross Society 392 181
Red Cross Society for many years helping with blood donor clinics and canvassing. 677 466
Red Ensign and Maple Leaf Flag 527 316
Red River 328 118
Red Square in Moscow 485 274
Redpoll Heifers 453 242
REDSTONE, Bruce 525 314
REDSTONE, Charles Talmage 1891-1982 523 312
REDSTONE, Charles Talmage d. November 1982 525 314
REDSTONE, Elaine daughter of Ray and Ginny 524 313
REDSTONE, Emily Mary (nee Burridge) 1892-1976 523 312
REDSTONE, Emily Mary (nee Burridge) 1892-1976 born in England - in Canada 1911 524 313
REDSTONE, Ginny 212 2
REDSTONE, June - married Ron Redstone 1st wife 525 314
REDSTONE, Ray 234 24
REDSTONE, Ray joined the forces and served in England WWII 524 313
REDSTONE, Raymond 523 312
REDSTONE, Raymond b.1917 in Broadview Saskatchewan 524 313
REDSTONE, Raymond b.1917 in Broadview Saskatchewan - became a mechanic and excellent welder. 525 314
REDSTONE, Raymond (Ray) - welder at no charge 364 153
REDSTONE, Ron worked in new garage . Peachland school 1936-1946 524 313
REDSTONE, Ronald 371 160
REDSTONE, Ronald 523 312
REDSTONE, Ronald b.1928 in Kelowna 524 313
REDSTONE, Thomas 249 39
REDSTONE, Tom and Emily 258 48
REDSTONE, Valerie and Ronald live in Vernon - 2nd wife 525 314
REDSTONE, Virginia (Ginny) married Ray Redstone) 524 313
Redstone's Garage - (Peachland Garage) 475 264
Redstone's Gas Station 315 105
REECE, Jennifer (nee Sanderson) 541 330
REECE, Jennifer (nee Sanderson) 553 342
REECE, Nelson 520 309
REECE, Patricia (nee Pentland) 520 309
Reeces Packinghouse in Westbank 449 238
REEKIE, Andy married Pat Topham's mother after Pat's father died 627 416
Reeve 403 192
Reeve - 1948-1949 651 440
Reeve - 1960-1965 - New Municipal Hall built after two referenda - cost less than $30K 652 441
Reeve 1945 -1947 276 66
Reeve and Councillor 383 172
Reeve and Councillor 395 184
Reeve and Councillor during Depression Years 384 173
Reeve of Peachland - Fred Topham was Reeve in 1934-1935 624 413
Regattas held in Peachland until the WWI 628 417
Regina 269 59
Regina 357 146
Regina 416 205
Regina Beach Band 592 381
Regina newspaper Editor 523 312
Regina Saskatchewan 367 156
Regina, Saskatchewan 360 149
Regina, Saskatchewan 523 312
Rehabilitation - Jack learned weaving and wood carving as his eyesight deteriorated 666 455
Relief camps 257 47
Relief camps during the 1930s 465 254
Remittance men from England left to fight WWI 409 198
Renfrew house 309 99
Renfrew and Ruffle Families 523 312
Renfrew house built in 1905 - Tom McLaughlan dug the basement with horse & slip 506 295
Renfrew property 292 82
Renfrew property 316 106
RENFREW, Doug 291 81
RENFREW, Doug 418 207
RENFREW, Doug 318 108
RENFREW, Douglas 371 160
RENFREW, Douglas b.1928 525 314
RENFREW, Douglas Bush b.1928 527 316
RENFREW, Family - related 461 250
RENFREW, Marion Mohr (nee Keats) m.1969 527 316
RENFREW, W.G. 337 127
RENFREW, William (Bill) Gordon 506 295
RENFREW, William Gordon & Winnifred 317 107
RENFREW, Winnifred (nee Bush) 448 237
RENFREW, Winnifred (nee Bush) 1892-1981 m.1922 525 314
RENNEBERG, Irene 417 206
repaired telephone lines & climbed poles 496 285
Research Station in Summerland 496 285
Resigned as Medical Health Officer of Peachland, 1912, succeeded by Dr. W.M. Buchanan 513 302
retired 1960-1961 476 265
retired in 1982 - 35 years with sawmill 419 208
Retired; Lorne Shaw retired to 2 acre home lot until he passed away in 1975 564 353
Retires in 1956 due to multiple sclerosis - he died in 1973 659 448
Rev Whyte's property] 408 197
Revelstoke 286 76
Revelstoke 382 171
Revelstoke 382 171
Revelstoke 418 207
Revelstoke 520 309
Review Publishing Company - Incorporated in 1908 - 531 320
Rheumatic fever - 6 mos in bed 299 89
Richmond Hill, Ontario 434 223
Richter Street 454 243
RICHTERS, family in Richter Pass 255 45
Riel Rebellion 384 173
RIGGS, Christine (nee McLaughlan) 510 299
Rink manager 651 440
RITCHIE, J.N. Reverend 527 316
RITCHIE, Ron - Spanish guitar 393 182
Riverside, Nova Scotia 588 377
Riverside. BC - in the Kettle Valley 560 349
Road - Peachland to Princeton using old logging roads 465 254
road construction camp - Peachland - Summerland road. 464 253
Road Construction for Bill Miller 668 457
Road Construction Foreman 286 76
Road Foreman for BC Government 461 250
Road Forman 257 47
Road Forman - Government of BC 388 177
Road work - Westbank & Summerland 602 391
Roads to Penticton and Kelowna were rough 598 387
ROBBINS, Edward and Mrs. 625 414
ROBERTS, Bill 320 110
ROBERTS, Bill 519 308
ROBERTS, Bill - 1st to enlist WWII - Seaforth Highlanders - overseas in 1939 528 317
ROBERTS, Bill - served in WWII - overseas in Europe 519 308
ROBERTS, Girls - Lil, Gladys, Joyce and Mona married and moved away from Peachland 528 317
ROBERTS, Gladys 528 317
ROBERTS, Henrietta Maud 528 317
ROBERTS, Lillian 519 308
ROBERTS, Lillian 528 317
ROBERTS, Miss - high school teacher - wore same dress all year 561 350
ROBERTS, Mona 528 317
ROBERTS, Mr. - served in WWI and WWII 519 308
ROBERTS, Mr. & Mrs. 519 308
ROBERTS, Thomas 339 129
ROBERTS, Thomas - stranded during storm on Okanagan lake rescued from far shore by Jack Wilson 667 456
ROBERTS, Thomas Arthur - joined Vet's Guards in Vernon 528 317
ROBERTSON, James (Jim) 1893-1983 578 367
ROBERTSON, James (Jim) 1893-1983 - born in Scotland 581 370
Robin's Grocery 238 28
Robinson house 334 124
ROBINSON, "Bobby" - had a car - gave us rides up Princdeton Avenue 559 348
ROBINSON, A.T. (brother of J.M.) 529 318
ROBINSON, A.T. Rev. - Editor 531 320
ROBINSON, Bobby 281 71
ROBINSON, Elizabeth Catherine (nee Lipsett) 528 317
ROBINSON, Family 531 320
ROBINSON, George 374 163
ROBINSON, George (Bobby) 532 321
ROBINSON, J.M. 292 82
ROBINSON, J.M. 337 127
ROBINSON, J.M. 374 163
ROBINSON, J.M. 393 182
ROBINSON, J.M. 423 212
ROBINSON, J.M. 441 230
ROBINSON, J.M. 468 257
ROBINSON, J.M. 470 259
ROBINSON, J.M. 477 266
ROBINSON, J.M. 494 283
ROBINSON, J.M. 495 284
ROBINSON, J.M. 554 343
ROBINSON, J.M. - brochures promoting the Okanagan 491 280
ROBINSON, J.M. - d. 1934-02-23 in Naramata 531 320
ROBINSON, J.M. - President 529 318
ROBINSON, J.M. - sold 10 acres to J.N. Gummow 374 163
ROBINSON, J.M. - tasted delicious peach 382, 283 171, 172
ROBINSON, J.M. - trip to BC in 1887 498 287
ROBINSON, Joe 434 223
ROBINSON, John - raised Shetland ponies and had a few fruit trees, on a property which is now near Beatrice road. 619 408
ROBINSON, John Moore 1855-1934 528 317
ROBINSON, Joseph B 1849-1930 532 321
ROBINSON, Mrs. 498 287
ROBINSON, Mrs. J.B. 269 59
ROBINSON, R.B. 434 223
ROBINSON, Senoreta (Net) 1855-1936 - sister to Mrs. Lipsett 532 321
ROBINSON, W.J. 477 266
ROBINSON, W.J. 494 283
ROBINSON, W.J. 531 320
ROBINSON, W.J. (brother of J.M.) 529 318
ROBINSON, W.J. (brother of J.M.) had a store on the 1st floor 530 319
ROBINSON, W.J. (J.M. Robinson's brother) 275 65
Robinsons and McDougalds lived above store 545 334
Robson 262 52
Rochdale, Lancashire, England 299 89
Rochester peaches 339 129
ROCHESTER, Dick 331 121
Rochester, N.Y. USA 339 129
Rock Creek 562 351
Rock Creek & Camp McKinney - Mining Recorder 430 219
Rock Creek, BC 428 217
Rock Creek, BC 451 240
Rocker Easy "EZ" 245 35
rocks, gem stones and painting desert scenes 477 266
Rocky Mountain House, Alberta 406 195
Rocky Mountain Rangers 248 38
Rod and Gun Club 418 207
Rode bicycle to Summerland every weekend to visit family 516 305
ROE, Peter - bought Okanagan Boat Co and also operated the "Skookum" and "Trepanier" 532 321
Roger's Pass Highway Project 527 316
ROGERS, Major 380 169
Romania 585 374
Romney cross - range sheep 453 242
Roof collapse due to heavy snow load. 514 303
ROOT, G.E. 514 303
Rose Valley water system 354 143
Roses - my hobby is growing roses 632 421
Rosetown, Saskatchewan 303 93
Rosewood Senior Citizens Apartments in Richmond 593 382
ROSNER, Irene (nee Sundstrom) 601 390
ROSSI, Alice Mrs. (Max) (nee Wright) 678 467
Rossland 249 39
Rossland 498 287
Rossland - 7 years - Mary married Ronald Irwin 644 433
Rosthern Saskatchewan 485 274
Rover Scout and patrol leader 629 418
Rowcliffe Packinghouse 220 10
Rowcliffe Packinghouse 289 79
Rowcliffe's old packinghouse renovated to accommodate gas pumps. 524 313
Rowcliffe's packinghouse 466 255
Royal Alexandra Hospital in Edmonton 217 7
Royal Ann Beauty Salon - Kelowna 399 188
Royal Army Pay Corps 299 89
Royal Canadian Air Force 249 39
Royal Canadian Air Force 253 43
Royal Canadian Air Force - Loyd joined WWII 599 388
Royal Canadian Legion 294 84
Royal Canadian Legion 318 108
Royal Canadian Legion - Branch 69 - Charter Member 624 413
Royal Canadian Legion - Branch 69 - Secretary-Treasurer 608 397
Royal Canadian Legion - Ted Topham has a 1947 membership card and is still a member 632 421
Royal Canadian Signal Corps 350 139
Royal Jubilee Hospital 474 263
Ruffle home 378 167
Ruffle place went to Ted when partnership dissolved and farm above Princeton went to Art. 620 409
RUFFLE, Alf 238 28
RUFFLE, Alf 378 167
RUFFLE, Alf 592 381
RUFFLE, Alf 631 420
RUFFLE, Alfred 535 324
RUFFLE, Alfred (Alf) 445 234
RUFFLE, Alfred and Doris (nee Long) 310 100
RUFFLE, Alfred Edward 533 322
RUFFLE, Alice 533 322
RUFFLE, Annie, 533 322
RUFFLE, Doris 219, 238, 239 9, 28, 29
RUFFLE, Doris (nee Long) 408 197
RUFFLE, Doris (nee Long) 443 232
RUFFLE, Doris (nee Long) 445 234
RUFFLE, Doris (nee Long) 631 420
RUFFLE, Doris (nee Long) m. 1930 534 323
RUFFLE, Doris (nee Long) m. 1930 d.1981 535 324
RUFFLE, Doris (nee Long) - Secretary-Treasurer 443 232
RUFFLE, Edward 260 50
RUFFLE, Edward 267 57
RUFFLE, Edward - Sgt. Canadian Armed Services - Winnipeg 535 324
RUFFLE, Edward 1871-1946 535 324
RUFFLE, Edward Sr. 533 322
RUFFLE, Family 359 148
RUFFLE, family purchased property south of town 647 436
RUFFLE, Ida 533 322
RUFFLE, Isobel 533 322
RUFFLE, Isobel Mary (nee Cawdrey) 1874-1962 535 324
Ruffle's Place 238 28
Rumsey Alberta 397 186
Rumsey, Alberta 218 8
Rumsey, Alberta 421 210
Rumsey, Alberta 421 210
Runnymede, Saskatchewan 571 360
Rural route was from Greata Ranch to Jock MacKinnons 514 303
Russel, Manitoba 314 104
Rusticana 270 60
Rutland 378 167
Rutland 588 377
Rutland, B.C. 222 12
Rutland, B.C., 1927 - with wife and son 636 425
Rutland, BC 475 264
RYAN, Cook - girls all fell for 447 236
RYDER, James (Jim) - a graduate in Agriculture 311 101
RYDER, Kathleen (nee Elliott) 326 116
RYER, Ruth - foster daughts is now grown up 421 210
S S Sicamous - sorted mail and left mailbags in Peachland - waited at Post Office until mail was placed in our mailbox 609 398
S. Margarets Church - married Stella Weston 490 279
S.M. Simpson Co. 362 151
S.M. Simpson Company of Kelowna 305 95
S.M. Simpson Ltd of Kelowna 366 155
S.M. Simpson's in Kelowna 419 208
S.M. Simpsons Sawmills 353 142
S.M.Simpson 286 76
S.M.Simpson limited purchased Peachland Sawmill & Box C. 676 465
S.M.Simpson Sawmill 359 148
S.S. Aberdeen 640 429
S.S. Okanagan 319 109
S.S. Okanagan 407 196
S.S. Okanagan and S.S. Sicamous - worked on these ships 659 448
S.S. Sicamous 316 106
S.S. Sicamous 338 128
S.S. Sicamous - Captain Weeks 660 449
S.S. Sicamous and Tugboats helped keep Okanagan Lake open durin winter 612 401
S.S. Sicamous caught in storm 345 135
S.S. Sicamous maiden voyage - 1914-05-19 630 419
S.S. Sicamous stuck on beach 281 71
S.S.Sicamous - we supplied the Sicamous with berries and other garden supplies 669 458
S.S.Sicamous and S.S. Okanagan 534 323
S.W. Vernon & Princeton Avenues 406 195
Sacramento, California 396 185
SADLER, Anna Bella (called Annabell) 536 325
SADLER, Mr. Reverend 294 84
SADLER, T.A. - church minister 609 398
SADLER, Thomas, A. Rev. 536 325
Safety Committee chairman 405 194
Salem, Oregon 220 10
Salmon Arm, BC 389 178
Salmon came from Columbia river into Okanagan lake and up Trepanier creek 614 403
SALT, Fred - blacksmith 294 84
Saltspring Island 232, 234 22, 24
Salvation Army 249 38
Salvation Army 251 41
Salvation Army 303 93
San Clemente Avenue - in 1974 656 445
San Francisco, California 663 452
San Jose 462 251
Sanasac Farm - about 1930 528 317
SANASAC, Ellen 539 328
SANASAC, Ellen is now married & living in Eugene Oregon with son & daughter & 1 grandson 539 328
SANASAC, Joseph E. D. 1940's 539 328
SANASAC, Mr - house rented 616 405
SANASAC, Mr. lived in the old Tilton house. 612 401
SANASAC, Rose (nee Law) d.1950's 539 328
Sandberg Claim - Where Gust dug up a good ore sample - later sold to Brenda Mines 602 391
SANDBERG, Axel - trapped west of Peachland - shot coyotes & wildcat 539 328
SANDBERG, brothers logging at Bear Creek in Johnsons Canyon 619 408
SANDBERG, Brothers: Otto, Pete & Axel 539 328
SANDBERG, Minnie 599 388
SANDBERG, Otto 599 388
SANDBERG, Otto and Pete and Gust Sundstrom - did prospecting 601 390
SANDBERG, Otto logging, prospecting & mining 540 329
SANDBERG, Pete - pet deer named "Mickey" with bell - excellent marksman 539 328
Sanderson house corner of 3rd street and Beach Avenue 543 332
Sanderson road 252 42
Sanderson Road 293 83
Sanderson road - orchard 541 330
Sanderson Road property 544 333
SANDERSON, Bill 348 137
SANDERSON, Bill 378 167
SANDERSON, Bill 214, 218 4, 8
SANDERSON, Bill 619 408
SANDERSON, Christine (nee Rezel) 541 330
SANDERSON, Christine (nee Rezel) m.1974 544 333
SANDERSON, Dorothy 314 104
SANDERSON, Dorothy (nee Miller) 463 252
SANDERSON, Dorothy (nee Miller) 1925-1972 1st wife 541 330
SANDERSON, Dorothy (nee Miller) b.1925 465 254
SANDERSON, Dorothy (nee Miller) b.1925 465 254
SANDERSON, Dorothy (nee Miller) born at ranch 549 338
SANDERSON, Dorothy (nee Miller) d.1972 544 333
SANDERSON, Dorothy (nee Miller) m. 1947 543 332
SANDERSON, Dorothy d.1972 544 333
SANDERSON, Dorothy May (nee Miller) born on ranch 1925 m.1946 Gordon Sanderson 552 341
SANDERSON, Dorothy May (nee Miller) died in Ceylon on 1973-03-24 - buried in Peachland 553 342
SANDERSON, Gordon 465 254
SANDERSON, Gordon b.1922 541 330
SANDERSON, Gordon - married Dorothy Miller in 1946 547 336
SANDERSON, Gordon - WWII - North Nova Scotia Highlanders - wounded several times. Postwar worked for Trautman and Garraway logging. Then moved to Ceylon to teach modern logging methods. 553 342
SANDERSON, Gordon 1950-1969 541 330
SANDERSON, Gordon Joseph b.1922 541 330
SANDERSON, Gordon Jr. d.1969 553 342
SANDERSON, Gordon m. 1947 543 332
SANDERSON, John 541 330
SANDERSON, John 544 333
SANDERSON, Mary Jane (nee Lewis) 1878 - 1965 541 330
SANDERSON, Mr. and Mrs. 593 382
SANDERSON, Mrs. W.B. - was a maid in the Town house. 633 421
SANDERSON, W.B. 629 418
SANDERSON, W.B. - part time electric plant operator 672 461
SANDERSON, William b.1915 541 330
SANDERSON, William Bell 1885 - 1967 m.1912 541 330
SANDERSON, William Bell, father of Gordon Sanderson 547 336
SANDERSON, William Jr. 542 331
Sandhill road up from Trepanier Creek 400 189
Sandhurst, Gloucester, England 271 61
Sandpoint Idaho 380 169
Sandy McKays cabin 538 327
Sanford Sisters Flea Market 304 94
Santa Fe trail 606 395
Santa Monica, California 396 185
Sarcee Camp - 11 months training 533 322
Saskatchewan 231 21
Saskatchewan 267 57
Saskatchewan 268 58
Saskatchewan 304 94
Saskatchewan 331 121
Saskatchewan 332 122
Saskatchewan 359 148
Saskatchewan 388 177
Saskatchewan 407 196
Saskatchewan 420 209
Saskatchewan 463 252
Saskatchewan 605 394
Saskatchewan 655 444
Saskatchewan - 6th birthday on the train 589 378
Saskatchewan, Eastend 356 145
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 371 160
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 460 249
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 485 274
Satellite T.V. installed at Greata Ranch - cost $3K 653 442
Saturday night beach parties 369 158
Sault Saint Marie 278 68
Saw Filer - worked for Mills and Hyde Sawmillon Trepanier Creek 645 434
sawmill and logging 394 183
Sawmill Bookkeepers - Bert Keating and Dolores Mash (later Houghtaling) 675 464
sawmill fires at T&G 366 155
Sawmill moved closer to Peachland and greatly expanded. 633 421
sawmill on Billy Coldhams run by Shannon Marshalls from Westbank 471 260
Sawmill on Cousins Ranch 1944 - Trepanier 305 95
Sawmill work 317 107
SCHNEIDER, Alf - married Maggie in 1969 586 375
Schneider's Logging 222 12
School - in Kamloops with mother and younger brother 607 396
school and sports 399 188
School Board 265 55
School Board 395 184
School Board 407 196
School Board 603 392
School Board 659 448
School Board - Bus Driver 303 93
School Board - did substitute teaching 480 269
School Board Trustee 391 180
School Bus - driver 318 108
School dances 589 378
School District - Elementary School 283 73
School District trustee 352 141
School in Peachland 465 254
school in Peachland, Kelowna, Calgary technical 489 278
school in Waldheim, Saskatchewan 486 275
school janitor 407 196
school lessons in the morning 472 261
School Plays and Choral groups 629 418
School Principal 330 120
School Principal 371 160
school shut down with polio scare 446 235
School stage - a large democrat 295 85
school teacher raised family and helped on farm 479 268
School Trustee 276 66
school trustee 375 164
Schoolhouse on Brandon Lane - Sunday Services 548 337
schooling by correspondence - Lessons sent to Victoria to be corrected 453 242
Sciotch - blooded mare 323 113
Scotchman's Hill - overlooking the Calgary Stampede grounds 535 324
Scotland 269 59
Scotland 299 89
Scotland 345 135
Scotland 415 204
Scotland 458 247
Scotland 469 258
Scotland 496 285
Scotland 523 312
Scotland b.1893 581 370
Scotland, Moneymusk (near Aberdeen) 1905 578 367
Scotsman - blacksmith 331 121
SCOTT, Mr. (United Church/Baptist Church Minister) 225, 229 15, 19
Scoutmaster, one of earliest in Peachland 542 331
Scranton, Kansas 220 10
Sea Island - Coastal Command 611 400
Seaforth Highlanders 335 125
Seaton House - Princeton Avenue (later home of Gordon and Dorothy Sanderson) 554 343
Seaton Kids - worked in orchards, picking cherries, apples, peaches and even gooseberries for Jack MacKinnon 555 344
Seaton place (now Hardichuck) 434 223
Seaton property - purchased by Gordon Sanderson from W.B. Sanderson after WWII 541 330
Seaton property - purchased by W.B.Sanderson after WWI 541 330
SEATON SALMAGUNDI ( a mixture of Seaton history in Peachland) 553 342
SEATON, Alec 214 4
SEATON, Alex 374 163
SEATON, Alex 544 333
SEATON, Alex - Killed in Action WWI 547,548 336,337
SEATON, Alex - Killed in Action WWI 557 346
SEATON, Alex (always pronounced Aleck) 554 343
SEATON, Annie 544 333
SEATON, Annie - later Mrs. W.D. Miller 554 343
SEATON, Archie 374 163
SEATON, Archie 544 333
SEATON, Archie 554 343
SEATON, Archie - killed in action WWI in 1918 548 337
SEATON, Archie - Killed in action WWI in 1918 557 346
SEATON, Bessie 264 54
SEATON, Bessie 273 63
SEATON, Bessie 463 252
SEATON, Bessie 544 333
SEATON, Bessie 554 343
SEATON, Bessie, schoolteacher in Vernon 547,548 336,337
SEATON, Boys ? 306 96
SEATON, Dan 331 121
SEATON, Dan 374 163
SEATON, Dan 466 255
SEATON, Dan - became orchardist 529 318
SEATON, Dan - the father died of blood poison 554 343
SEATON, Donald (Dan) c.1903 544 333
SEATON, Donald (Dan) d. July 1903 547 336
SEATON, Family 470 259
SEATON, Family 478 267
SEATON, Jack 214 4
SEATON, Jack 374 163
SEATON, Jack 463 252
SEATON, Jack 541 330
SEATON, Jack 544 333
SEATON, Jack - "seriously wounded" in WWI 558 347
SEATON, Jack - left school to work 554,555 343,344
SEATON, Jack - logging at North of Okanagan Valley 464 253
SEATON, Jack - was "stroke" ans William Sanderson Sr. was captain and steersman 555 344
SEATON, Jack, Wounded in WWI - lengthy stay in England hospital 547,548 3,356,337
SEATON, Jane - the mother 554 343
SEATON, Jane 1869-1947 544 333
SEATON, Jane 1869-1947 - helped as only midwife available in Peachland 546 335
SEATON, Jane 1869-1947 - helped as only midwife available in Peachland 547 336
SEATON, Lyle 553 342
SEATON, Lyle - these are my Peachland recollections - clear in my 83 year old mind. 560 349
SEATON, Lyle b. May 1900 in Vernon 546 335
SEATON, Lyle, 544 333
SEATON, Mrs 434 223
SEATON, Mrs 463 252
SEATON, Mrs 292 82
SEATON, Mrs Jane - d.1947 551 340
SEATON. Lyle, schoolteacher for many years in Vernon - school named in his honour 547,548 336,337
Seattle, Washington, USA 321 111
Sechelt 421 210
Second Street 211 1
Secretary of the District Board 376 165
Secretary of the School Board 406 195
Secretary Treasurer Peachland Fruit Growers Union 312 102
Secretary-Treasurer 320 110
SEED, Reginald - subdivide orchard to residential - 1st subdivision in Trepanier 574 363
SEIGRIST, William 402 191
Selkirk 380 169
Selkirk mountains 380 169
SELL, Charlie 238 28
SELL, Flossie 238 28
SELMAN, Mr. - teacher 288 78
SELMAN, Mr. - teacher 345 135
SELWYN, Bill 354 143
SELWYN, Bill and Frances 543 332
SELWYN, William (Bill) 270 60
Senior Citizen Activity Centre 332 122
Senior Citizen Center - Kelowna 318 108
Senior Citizens 270 60
Senior Citizens 318 108
Senior Citizens Activity Centre 309 99
Senior Citizens Activity Centre - active on some committees 632 421
Senior Citizen's Centre 668 457
Senior Citizens Drop-In-Centre 514 303
Senior Citizens Home-Care program 661 450
Senior Orchestre 332 122
Seniors Curling Bonspiel 258 48
Service Station - Mr. Watt sometimes worked for Ted Clements at the service station 646 435
Services at home of Mr. Robert Darke and his mother Mrs Phoebe Darke 527 316
Set up Sawmill at Gus Hewitts Wharf (Renfrew at Hwy97) 499 288
Seth Davidson house on Lakeview Avenue - picture 298 88
severe injuries falling from barn roof 453 242
Shack in the cottonwood trees - on Beach Avenue between 3rd & 4th Streets ( Gasthaus now) next to Sandrsons 657 446
Shannon Lake Farm 323 113
SHARPE, Miss 252 42
Shaughnessy Hospital 455 244
Shaughnessy Hospital 213, 244 3, 34
Shaughnessy Hospital - Jack Wilson spent time in the hospital between 1944 - 1948 666 455
Shaughnessy Hospital, Vancouver - John Vicary was put in charge of the Orderly Room 644 433
Shaughnessy Military Hospital 517 306
Shaunavon, Saskatchewan 412 201
Shaunavon, Saskatchewan 416 205
Shaunavon, Saskatchewan 417 206
Shaunavon, Saskatchewan 568 357
Shaunavon, Saskatchewan 586 375
SHAW Children of Nehemiah & Martha: Carrie, Walter, Emmett & Lorne 566 355
Shaw Road in Trepanier 458 247
SHAW, Arthur 560 349
SHAW, Arthur 562 351
SHAW, Barbara, wife of Douglas; Children - Son Matthew Wade and Daughter Treena Lauran 561 350
SHAW, Ben 321 111
SHAW, Carrie 566 355
SHAW, Donald 560 349
SHAW, Donald 562 351
SHAW, Douglas b.1930 560 349
SHAW, Douglas b.1930 562 351
SHAW, Emmett 566 355
SHAW, Emmett, MILLER, Harold 374 163
Shaw, England 406 195
SHAW, Gideon - lived in New Brunswick - father of Lorne Shaw 566 355
SHAW, Jessie 332 122
SHAW, Jessie Mary (nee Loveridge) 564 353
SHAW, Ken - son of Martin & Jessie - inhereited his grandfather Shaw's skill in shooting 566 355
SHAW, Lorne 243 33
SHAW, Lorne 285 75
SHAW, Lorne 560 349
SHAW, Lorne Bernard 1897-1975 m.1928 561 350
SHAW, Lorne Bernard 1897-1975 m.1928 566 355
SHAW, Marjoie 562 351
SHAW, Marjorie 560 349
SHAW, Martha Matilda (nee Rusch) 1861-1942 - m.1888 566 355
SHAW, Martha Matilda (nee Rusch) 1861-1942 - m.1888 d.1942 age 81 568 357
SHAW, Martin 274 64
SHAW, Martin 560 349
SHAW, Martin 561 350
SHAW, Martin Leslie 1928-2015 564 353
SHAW, Miss - teacher 288 78
SHAW, Nehemiah 348 137
SHAW, Nehemiah Amasa 1857-1941 566 355
SHAW, Nehemiah Amasa 1857-1941 - jack-of-all-trades - logging, carpentry, saw-filing, splitting wood, cistern builder, orchardist. He worked for George Greata, Norman Davidson, W.A.Lang, Cement works, W.B.Sanderson, H.Arbuckle, Jacob Winger, J.Carter, S.N.Cutbill. He hired Andy and Walter Anderson, Robert Pierson, George Graham, and A. Bushmiller. 567 356
SHAW, Nehemiah Amasa 1857-1941 age 84 568 357
SHAW, Nellie 560 349
SHAW, Nellie (nee Johnson) 1908-1982 m.1928 561 350
SHAW, Nellie (nee Johnson) 1908-1982 m.1928 568 357
SHAW, Olive 560 349
SHAW, Olive 562 351
SHAW, Ron - son of Martin & Jessie - inherited his grandfather Shaw's woodworking skills 566 355
SHAW, Walter 214 4
SHAW, Walter 374 163
SHAW, Walter 566 355
SHAW, Walter - left Peachland and worked in Allenby. He died in Powell River in 1970. His wife Ria lives in Powell River in 1983 568 357
SHAW. Lorne m.1928 568 357
Sheffield Academy , Sunbury County, N.B. 267 57
Sheffield, England 252 42
Sheffield, England 293, 294 83,84
Shingle Creek, Penticton - Shingle Creek Ranch 255 45
Ship "Dryden" 277 67
Ship Montrose on maiden voyage 293 83
Shorts Creek 463 252
shot two men - 10 years in prison 403 192
Shuswap and Okanagan Railway 428 217
Shusway Lake 427 216
Si Hopkins Band 592 381
Sicamous 495 284
Sid Smalls house 312 102
SIEGRIST, Audrey (Harton) nurses at Kamloops hospital 568, 569 357, 358
SIEGRIST, Eunice (Martens) is on a farm at Salmon Arm 568, 569 357, 358
SIEGRIST, Jack, is an electrician & plumber, working on Revelstoke dam. 568, 569 357, 358
SIEGRIST, Marilyn (nee Topham) 618 407
SIEGRIST, May 568 357
SIEGRIST, Murray, lives in Kamloops, drives a cement truck 568, 569 357, 358
SIEGRIST, Robert (Bob) has a farm near Kamloops and does custom work. 568, 569 357, 358
SIEGRIST, William 568 357
SIEGRIST, William - farm 422 211
Siems House at 4666 Princeton Ave. 302 92
Signal Corps 320 110
Silver Creek District, Manitoba 407 196
Silver Lake 618 407
Silver Plains, Manitoba - 1885 603 392
SILVER, Ella 413 202
SILVER, George 569 358
SILVER, George, killed in WWI , youngest son of jim Silver 570 359
SILVER, James Laidlaw 1871-1941 569 358
SILVER, Jim 463 252
SILVER, Mrs. 463 252
SILVER, Mrs. (1 & 2) - took her own life unable to stand the isolation & loneliness 569 358
SILVER, Will - went to Vancouver Island to live 570 359
SILVER, William 569 358
SIM, Alec 456 245
SIM, Betty (nee Manring) 451 240
SIM, Betty (nee Manring) b.1932-11-24 453 242
SIM, Betty (nee Manring) b.1932-11-24 455 244
SIME, Bob 475 264
Similkameen River 452 241
SIMMS, Mr. - an Australian who raised dogs 291 81
simple toys from cotton socks and "come-ons" from tobacco tins 462 251
Simpson and Gowan store 531 320
SIMPSON, Jeanette (nee Johnston) 404 193
SIMPSON, Jeanette (nee Johnston) - a school teacher 406 195
Simpsons and Crown Zellerbach 356 145
Simpson's and Crown Zellerbach 215, 222, 241, 245 5, 12, 31, 35
Simpsons at Burns Lake 459 248
Simpsons Logging - Heelboom Operator 301 91
Simpson's Sawmill 271 61
Simpson's Sawmill Contract - Miller and Wilson had a contract to supply logs to Simpsons 665 454
Simpsons Sawmill in Kelowna 302 92
Simpsons Sawmill in Kelowna 332 122
Simpsons Sawmill in Kelowna 342 132
Simpsons Sawmill in Peachland 342 132
Sir Wilfred Laurier - Liberal Prime Minister 325 115
Siren Sound Survey - BC 592 381
SISMEY, Howard 514 303
Sister - Mrs. Siegrist's sister lived in Summerland 568 357
Siwash point 323 113
Six room house on Main Street 537 326
Sixth Street 221 11
Skaha Lake 247 37
Skaha Lake - sandy beaches 538 327
Skarro, Alberta - burried at church built by Paul Pasemko 517 306
Skating at old cement works north of Trepanier Creek 538 327
Skating Ice - on old cement pipe factory concrete floor. Hauled water from lake 617 406
skating rink 337 127
Skeena River 428 217
Skeena Valley 425 214
Ski Jumper 232 22
skidded logs with horses 418 207
Skidding Logs - in the winter Art was a teamster using a team of heavy horses belongint to W.D. (Bill) Miller 618 407
Skovilla on Trepanier Creek 416 205
SLATER, Mr. - Ethyl Young's first employer. Bench packing. Sorters paid 15 cents per hour, packers paid 2.5 or 3 cents per apple box. 680 469
sleigh bells in the snow 378 167
sleigh ran under car - Madeline had injuries 446 235
Sleigh rides down hill to school in winter and by horse or walking in summer 672 461
Sleigh riding down Princeton Ave. in the winter and swimming in the lake. 626 415
Sleighing down Princeton Avenue - taking eggs, milk & butter to town customers - careful on Kerr's Corner 559 348
Sleighing parties in winter and swimming in summer 547 336
Sleighs on Okanagan Lake 313 103
Slocan City 405 194
Small farm - orchard, cow, horse, chickens, and a garden 600 389
small store operated by W.A. Lang 433 222
SMALLS, Albert 354 143
SMALLS, Albert 501 290
SMALLS, Albert & Mrs. 333 123
SMALLS, Albert d.1954 570 359
SMALLS, Annie 254 44
SMALLS, Annie (nee Boehm) b.1908 571 360
SMALLS, Annie (nee Boehm) b.1908 married Sidne Smalls 1930-01-29 572 361
SMALLS, Clara Maria (nee Auston) d.1965-09-23 570 359
SMALLS, Clare 260 50
SMALLS, Mr and Mrs helped at the Boarding House 637 426
SMALLS, Mrs. Albert 468 257
SMALLS, Sid 228 18
SMALLS, Sid 356 145
SMALLS, Sid 378 167
SMALLS, Sid 519 308
SMALLS, Sidney 570 359
SMALLS, Sidney - b.1910-08-10 571 360
SMALLS. Sid 320 110
Smith Bros. & Wilson - contractors 488 277
SMITH, Arthur b.1939.12.14 576 365
SMITH, Bert 495 284
SMITH, Bert 574 363
SMITH, Bert 673 462
SMITH, Captain 277 67
SMITH, Charles Dr. (related to Gertrude Alice McCall) 577 366
SMITH, Charles Dr. (related to Gertrude Alice) 487 276
SMITH, Dick 576 365
SMITH, Donald Edward b.1944.04.27 577 366
SMITH, Doris (nee Leigh) 576 365
SMITH, Edith (nee Sharpe) 1886-1967 574 363
SMITH, Edna (nee Cousins) 288 78
SMITH, Edward (Ted) Freeman 1883-1968 574 363
SMITH, Eva 217 7
SMITH, George 329 119
SMITH, George 334 124
SMITH, George 448 237
SMITH, George 481 271
SMITH, George 508 297
SMITH, George m. Annie (nee Kudelka) 422 211
SMITH, George & Mary 389 178
SMITH, George Alexander 1905-1981SMITH, Richard 578 367
SMITH, George worked for McLaughlan Electric for a few years 510 299
SMITH, Geraldine (nee Kelly) 577 366
SMITH, Jack Dr. - worked on ships between England and Australia 574 363
SMITH, Kay 574 363
SMITH, Larry 577 366
SMITH, Laurie 577 366
SMITH, Leona (nee Snowden) 577 366
SMITH, Lottie Mrs. 577 366
SMITH, Margaret 578 367
SMITH, Mary (nee Spackman) 448 237
SMITH, Mary and George - bought the boarding house 637 426
SMITH, Mary Emily (nee Spackman) b.1917 m.1938 578 367
SMITH, Minnie - property bought by Art Topham 619 408
SMITH, Minnie (Charle's sister) 577 366
SMITH, Minnie (related to Gertrude Alice) 487 276
SMITH, Minnie Miss. 460 249
SMITH, Richard - teacher 585 371
SMITH, Richard Arthur (Dick) b.1913-07-13 574 363
SMITH, Ronald - is a lawyer in Kelowna 574 363
SMITH, Ruth Evelyn (nee Shaw) m.1939 576 365
SMITH, Ted 214, 237, 245 4, 27, 35
SMITH, Ted Jr. 576 365
SMITH, William Edward (Ted) - b.1910-11-13 574 363
Smithers 360 149
Snap-On Tools 442 231
Snyder Logging - logging contractor in last years of T&G operations 544 333
sold antiques 336 126
sold orchard and moved to downtown - 1978 490 279
Soldier Settlement 252 42
Soldier Settlement Act 277 67
Soldier Settlement Board 541 330
Soldier Settlement Board 437 226
Soldier Settlement Board - treated Vicary's poorly 644 433
Soldier Settlement Course in Mechanics 534 323
Soldier Settlement money 423 212
SOLLY, Rev. 317 107
SOLLY, Reverend 473 262
SOMERSET - children: 7 children, 21 grandchildren, 39 great grandchildren 583 372
Somerset Avenue 344 134
Somerset Avenue 346 136
Somerset Avenue 420 209
Somerset Avenue 456 245
SOMERSET, Archibald d.1925 583 372
SOMERSET, Archie d.1925 510 299
SOMERSET, Lucy - lived some weeks beyond 100th birthday d.1962 510 299
SOMERSET, Lucy 1882-1982 m.1907 - lived to be 100 583 372
SOMERSET, Mr. 337 127
SOMERVILLE, Aileen and husband Edward Lewis live in Deloraine, Manitoba 583 372
SOMERVILLE, Arthur 1918-1976 583 372
SOMERVILLE, Charles R. d.1957 583 372
SOMERVILLE, Charlie 331 121
SOMERVILLE, Harold - moved to Victoria 583 372
SOMERVILLE, Mary Ann 583 372
SOMERVILLE, Nellie Irene (nee Elliott) d.1979 583 372
SOMERVILLE, Robert b.1919 now living in Ruskin, BC 583 372
SOMERVILLE, William d.1910 - age 73 583 372
Sommerville Property 228 18
Sommervilles property 408 197
son accidentally shot and killed his mother 433 222
Sons of England 457 246
SOOTHERIN, Mr. Garnet d.1960s 584 373
SOUKOP, Mr. & Mrs. - and 3 children 421 210
Souris, Manitoba 373 162
Souris, Manitoba 519 308
Souris, Manitoba 528 317
South Fork 343 133
South Fork Deep Creek Sawmill - 9 miles from town 361 150
South Fork of Deep Creek road - mining 489 278
South Okanagan 426 215
South Okanagan 678 467
South Okanagan - the "Promised Land" 554 343
South Okanagan Fruit Growers' Association 651 440
Southampton, England 485 274
Southeast Kelowna 462 251
Southeast Kelowna Irrigation District - pumps at McCulloch 462 251
Southern Alberta 415 204
SPACKMAN, Alice (nee Harrington) 384 173
SPACKMAN, Helen (nee Sundstrom) 445 234
SPACKMAN, Helen (nee Sundstrom) b.1928 600 389
SPACKMAN, Mrs. Okotoks Alberta 316 106
SPACKMAN, Peter - bought hotel in 1951 486 275
SPACKMAN, Peter (Pete) 283 73
SPACKMAN, Peter (Pete) - developed golf course. 581 370
SPACKMAN, R.B. to Peachland 1957 384 173
Spalluncheen River 426, 427 215, 216
Spanish flu - school closed - 1918 386 175
Spanish Flu epidmic 451 240
SPARROW, Mrs. 446 235
Spears murder case 249 39
SPEARS, Russell (Manhunt for) 246 36
Special ceremonies, gala dance, basketball tournament 446 235
SPENCE, Archie 1893-1977 585 374
SPENCE, Archie and Martha 646 435
SPENCE, Charlotte - was May Queen - moved to coast 585 374
SPENCE, Doris - moved to Saskatchewan 585 374
SPENCE, Johnny 231 21
SPENCE, Patricia - moved to coast and married Duncan May 585 374
SPENCE, Stanley 231 21
SPENCE, Wallace - moved to Prince Rupert and is a fisherman 585 374
SPENCE, Walter 231 21
Spencer's Store 507 296
Spence's Bridge 224 14
Spillamcheen, East Kootenays, BC - farmed 581 370
Spiritualism 528 317
Spokane 599 388
Spokane 451 240
Spokane Washington 478 267
Spokane Washington 478 267
Spokane, Washington, USA 321 111
spoke Russian and German and English 486 275
Sports fan had one of 1st radios in Peachland 526 315
Sportsmen's Association 656 445
Spring Creek 324 114
Spring Creek - water supply 530 319
Squally Point 345 135
Squally Point - lighthouse tender 315 105
Squally Point & Lighthouse - drawing 319 109
Squally Point lighthouse - Ollie Miller rowed his boat and serviced the lighthouse every 3 months 615 404
Squally Point lighthouse tender by rowboat 515 304
Squamish - Prince George Highway 509 298
square and round dancing 401 190
Square Dance Club 251 41
Square Dancing 301 91
squaw man who purchased his woman for 2oz of gold 403 192
SS Aberdeen 443 232
SS Aberdeen 544 333
SS Aberdeen down Okanagan Lake 491 280
SS Ascania 535 324
SS Naramata 236 26
SS Okanagan 473 262
SS Okanagan - operated during the fruit season 593 382
SS Sicamous 288 78
SS Sicamous 473 262
SS Sicamous 576 365
SS Sicamous and MV Pentowna - loading fruit directly on ships 447 236
SS Sicamous arrived from Penticton at 07:30 hours and returned from Vernon at 17:30 hours 593 382
SS Sicamous, Okanagan & MV Pentowna, tugboats & scows on Okanagan Lake 483 272
SS York 469 258
SS York - once per week 470 259
SS. Sicamous trip to Kelowna 446 235
SS. Titanic' 535 324
St JOHN, Frederick Oliver Lieutenant Colonol of the Indian Army 521 310
St Margarets Anglican Church - Vera taught Sunday School 657 446
St Margaret's Church 461 250
St Margaret's W.A. 536 325
St. Catherines, Ont. 528 317
St. JOHN, Elizabeth (Nee Pierce) 520 309
St. JOHN, Elizabeth (Nee Pierce) - moved to Vancouver - worked for Birks jewellers. 521 310
ST. JOHN, Frederick Oliver Colonel 336 126
St. John, Peter - now a Professor in Winnipeg and 9th Earl of Orkney 521 310
St. Margarets Anglican Church 357 146
St. Margarets Anglican Church 402 191
St. Margarets Anglican Church 403 192
St. Margarets' Anglican Church 682 471
St. Margaret's Anglican Church 266 56
St. Margarets Anglican Church Womans Auxiliary 303 93
St. Margarets Anglican Church Womans Auxiliary 351 140
St. Margaret's Church 474 263
St. Margaret's Church 214, 218 4, 8
St. Margaret's School for girls 643 432
St. Margaret's Service 458 247
St. Margaret's W.A. 678 467
St. Margarets Women's Auxiliary 458 247
St. Paul , Minn. 379 168
St. Paul Street, Kelowna 315 105
St. Paul, Minnesota, USA 328 118
St. Stephen, N.B. 462 251
stable crew and safe working record 405 194
STACH, Alf 585 374
STACH, Art 585 374
STACH, Bill 585 374
STACH, Bob 585 374
STACH, Ed 585 374
STACH, Ed and Magdalena 420 209
STACH, Edward 1884-1963 585 374
STACH, Ella 585 374
STACH, Fred 585 374
STACH, Ida 585 374
STACH, Isobel 585 374
STACH, Magdalene Matilda (Maggie) (nee Degg) 1893-1981 585 374
STACH, Ted 420 209
STACH, Ted 585 374
Staff position until early retirement for health reasons in 1980 467 256
Stage Coach - Oldest pioneers; Annie Miller, Ferdie & Grace Brent, Tom and Emily Redstone, Asrchie & Martha Spence arrived by stage coach amid cheering crowds 552 341
Standard Oil Company 397 186
Star, Alberta 376, 377 165, 166
Starbuck, Manitoba 490 279
Stauffer Chemical Company 576 365
steam plant and turbine 364 153
steam powered vessel - burned wood then converted to coal 491 280
Steamship Line 462 251
Sternwheelers 279 69
Sternwheelers - kids loved to swim in waves made by them 615 404
Sternwheelers on Okanagan Lake, Arrow Lake and Kootenay Lake - worked as a waiter 1925-1930 659 448
Stevens Orchard Land 354 143
STEVENS, Gay Mrs. (nee Lyons) 450 239
STEVENS, Mr. and Mrs. 682 471
STEVENS, Mrs (not the bakeshop Stevens) 354 143
STEWART, Ansella Miss - principal and nicknamed "Human Dreadnought" 288 78
STEWART, Miss - teacher 338 128
STEWART, Miss - teacher 345 135
STEWART, Mr and Mrs Bob - orchardist 593 382
STEWART, Mrs. (Teacher) 224, 225, 229, 230 14, 15, 19, 20
STEWART, Tom & Gordon 291 81
Stewarton, Scotland 506 295
Stewiack, Nova Scotia 588 377
Stewiacke, N.S. 404 193
Stillwaters 318 108
Stillwaters Nursing Home in Kelowna 477 266
Stipendiary Magistrate 428 217
Stites Idaho 451 240
stock ranch - harsh winter killed young stock 429 218
STOCKS, Frances (nee MacNeill) 489 278
STOCKS, Frances (nee MacNeill) 490 279
Stone Wellington Nurseries 382 171
Stonecutter - built cisterns and worked on St Michaels Anglican church in Kelowna 618 407
Stonemason work on St. Boniface Cathedral, the Post Office, and CPR Station. Fred had served seven year stonemason apprenticeship in England 623 412
Stonemasonry; Jacob Winger left his mark in Summerland, Naramata and Penticton 671 460
Stoney Creek Ontario - Jean is married with 4 children - 3 boys and 1 girl 661 450
storage lake for Municipality 375 164
Stovel Printers 506 295
STRACHAN, Al and Kay 409 198
Strawberries growing wild and delicious 546 335
Strike - Students went on strike - no water in school - paraded with placards then went to CPR wharf to eat free pies from tugboat cook 561 350
stroke - disables 377 166
stuccoing and plaster work 316 106
Student Council President - Gail Witt was President of the Student Council - last years of the Peachland High School 675 464
studied accounting and live in Cranbrook, BC 465 254
studied drafting, music and agriculture 489 278
STUMP - Robert 592 381
STUMP Children - today: Barry at home (1983) Peachland 589 378
STUMP Children - today: Jimmy (or Bob) m. 2 children, Salmon Arm, BC 589 378
STUMP Children - today: Joan m.Leonard Yuen, 2 children , Newton, BC 589 378
STUMP Children - today: Joey m.Terry Gatchell, 3 children, Nelson, BC 589 378
STUMP Children - today: John m.Linda Storrier, 2 daughters, Salmon Arm, BC 589 378
STUMP Children - today: Judy m.Randy Hoy, 4 children , Cloverdale, BC 589 378
STUMP Children - today: Kathy m.Rob Erickson, 3 children, Edmonton, Alberta 589 378
STUMP Children - today: Maxine m.Jim Gould, Cloverdale, BC one son maxine died in 1979 (cancer) 589 378
STUMP Children - today: Peggy m.John Ewart, 5 children - Kamloops, BC 589 378
STUMP Children - today: Rita M.Lionel Burnier, 2 children, Nelson, BC 589 378
STUMP Children - today: Ronnie m.Pat McEvoy, 1 son, Red Deer, Alberta 589 378
STUMP Children - today: Terry at home (1983) Peachland 589 378
STUMP Children - today: Tommy m.Brenda McPhail, 4 children, Morrinville, Alberta 589 378
STUMP Children - today: William (Bill) - single 589 378
STUMP Children: Maxine 1940-1979, Robert James b.1941, Marguerite (Peggy) May b.1943, Rita Constance b.1944, Joan Elizabeth b.1946, Judith Ann b.1947, Ronald Andre b.1949, John Charles b.1951, Thomas Leon b.1953, Mary Josephine b.1955, William Michael b.1956, Katherine Bernadette b.1958, Terrance Gerard b.1961, Barry Richard b.1964 588 377
STUMP Children: Robert b.19103, Hilda b.1918, Hayden(Chuck) b.1919, Vahdah b.1926 and Gary b.1930 591 380
STUMP Family 586 375
STUMP, Bob 587 376
STUMP, Boys - liked to hunt 489 278
STUMP, Chrissie (nee Smith) of Summerland m. Hayden Stump 592 381
STUMP, Donald 592 381
STUMP, Eric 592 381
STUMP, Gary - Peachland School 592 381
STUMP, Gary 6 586 375
STUMP, Gary 6 587 376
STUMP, Gary m.1953 one daughter and two grandsons 589 378
STUMP, Hayden 341 131
STUMP, Hayden 587 376
STUMP, Hayden (Chuck) - school in Craig and Turtle Lake Saskatchewan 592 381
STUMP, Hayden 17 586 375
STUMP, Jesse 588 377
STUMP, Jesse 637 426
STUMP, Jesse - donated 50 weeping willow trees 651 440
STUMP, Jesse A. D.1961 591 380
STUMP, Mary Doreen (nee Henman) b.1921 588 377
STUMP, Mary Doreen and 4 children 587 376
STUMP, Myrtle 588 377
STUMP, Myrtle Inez (nee Tighe) d.1954 591 380
STUMP, Randy 592 381
STUMP, Richard 592 381
STUMP, Robert (Bob) m. Mary Doreen Henman and Lived in Amherst, N.S. 592 381
STUMP, Robert Leon 1913-1979 588, 589 377, 378
STUMP, Stirling 592 381
STUMP, Vadah 371 160
STUMP, Vahdah 10 586 375
Sudbury, Ontario 420 209
Sudbury, Ontario 655 444
SUDDABY, Robina (Bina) (nee McLaughlan) 509 298
SUDDABY, William 509 298
Suffolk sheep had disease and brain cysts 455 244
Suitable candidate for Citizen of the Year 309 99
Sumas Prairie, BC 607 396
Summer picnics - Summerland & Peachland 548 337
Summer School 450 239
Summerland 266 56
Summerland 267 57
Summerland 275 65
Summerland 279 69
Summerland 287 77
Summerland 292 82
Summerland 318 108
Summerland 322 112
Summerland 330 120
Summerland 342 132
Summerland 343 133
Summerland 346 136
Summerland 405 194
Summerland 420 209
Summerland 421 210
Summerland 441 230
Summerland 442 231
Summerland 487 276
Summerland 497 286
Summerland 505 294
Summerland 514 303
Summerland 528 317
Summerland 554 343
Summerland 312 102
Summerland 496 285
Summerland - 12 years. Worked in the packinghouse altogether 22 years 644 433
Summerland - 1950 - small nursing home on Giant's Head 635 424
Summerland - 1971 476 265
Summerland - back to the orchard 496 285
Summerland - First Reeve 531 320
Summerland - Giants Head Road 445 234
Summerland - hillsides between Summerland and Peachland 454 243
Summerland - hired tractor to pull stumps 597 386
Summerland - north end pre-emption - no water available 495 284
Summerland - Peachland - Westbank - parishes 473 262
Summerland - set up practice in 1906 577 366
Summerland - sold insurance 498 287
Summerland - Sumac Ridge 406 195
Summerland (Dances) 215 5
Summerland (Dances) 249 39
Summerland Area - bought benchland for sub-dividing for orchards 531 320
Summerland Board of Trade 531 320
Summerland Boy Scouts 549 338
Summerland Builders - Office in Walters Ltd. 308 98
Summerland College 547 336
Summerland Curling Rink 267 57
Summerland Development Company: President - Sir Thomas Shaughnessy,Managing director - J.M. Roboinson, Directors - George Henderson, H.J. Cambie, and T. Kilpatrick 531 320
Summerland Experimental Farm 446 235
Summerland Experimental Farm 576 365
Summerland Experimental Station 256 46
Summerland Experimental Station 531 320
Summerland Headwaters 343 133
Summerland Hospital 286 76
Summerland Hospital 411 200
Summerland Hospital 418 207
Summerland Hospital 573 362
Summerland Municipality - looking after water mains 476 265
Summerland Review 531 320
Summerland school 308 98
Summerland teacher - Dorothy? 637 426
Summerland, 1913 520 309
Summerland, B.C. 576 365
Summerland, Naramata and Kelowna 408 197
Summerland-Peachland Road - Ted Sr, drilling and blasting crew on the highway built during the late 1920's 575 364
Summerland-Peachland road work 678 467
Summerland's First Teacher - 1903 - Minnie Smith 577 366
Sun Life Insurance at Armstrong 665 454
Sun Newspaper 213 3
Sun Rype 212 2
Sunday bet clothes laid out for church 474 263
Sunday School 225 15
Sunday School 333 123
Sunday School 450 239
Sunday School 673 462
Sunday School 673 462
Sunday school and breaking horses 436 225
Sunday School functions 491 280
Sunday School picnics at Deep Creek 368 157
Sunday School picnics at Deep Creek 387 176
Sunday School picnics at Deep Creek 413 202
Sunday School picnics at Miller's Ranch or Deep Creek 609 398
SUNDSTROM, David m.1978 600 389
SUNDSTROM, Gussie - a sawyer in Penticton - died age 48 601 390
SUNDSTROM, Gussie d.1980-11-20 suddenly at age 48 600, 601 389, 390
SUNDSTROM, Gussie married Marjorie Knoblauch 601 390
SUNDSTROM, Gust 248 38
SUNDSTROM, Gust 599 388
SUNDSTROM, Gust 600 389
SUNDSTROM, Helen 368 157
SUNDSTROM, Helen 371 160
SUNDSTROM, Irene 368 157
SUNDSTROM, Irene 445 234
SUNDSTROM, Irene 600 389
SUNDSTROM, Larry (her grandson) wrote and sang "Birthday Song" for Mary Sunstom Elstone on her 70th birthday in 1982 602 391
SUNDSTROM, Linda 600 389
SUNDSTROM, Mary (nee Johnson) then ELSTONE 599 388
SUNDSTROM, Ronnie 600 389
SUNDSTROM, Ronnie joined the RCAF and was married d.1954 - car crash in Germany 601 390
SUNDSTROM, Sharon 600 389
SUNDSTROM, Sharon,6, died of meningitis. 601 390
Sunnyside Market 342 132
Sunnyside Market 350 139
Sun-Rype in Kelowna 266 56
Sun-Rype in Kelowna - about 1939 518 307
SUNSDSTROM, Gus, felling logs 665 454
Super real-estate salesman - J.M. brought more people into the Okanagan than anyone else. 532 321
Superintendent of B.C. Womens Institutes 376 165
Superintendent Sunday School 309 99
Superintendent T&G Ltd 367 156
Surrey, BC 336 126
Surrey, BC 456 255
surveying between Winfield and Kelowna 467 256
surveying road Hedley to Nickle Plate Mine 1936-1937 467 256
SUTCLIFFE, (nee Bedford) Melba 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 229, 230, 231, 233 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 23
SUTCLIFFE, Charles 233, 234 23, 24
Sutherland Hills Rest Home 416 205
SUTHERLAND, Berta 595 384
SUTHERLAND, Betty (nee Jackson) 402 191
SUTHERLAND, D.Earl - property 329 119
SUTHERLAND, Earl 293 83
SUTHERLAND, Earl 373 162
SUTHERLAND, Earl 667 456
SUTHERLAND, Earl 595 384
SUTHERLAND, Earl - reckless driving and crashing into Stump house 594 383
SUTHERLAND, George 214 4
SUTHERLAND, Ian 266 56
SUTHERLAND, Ian built house on the lake below Buchanan Road - 4 acre lot - sald to K.C.Tailyour in 1943 603 392
SUTHERLAND, Loyd 595 384
SUTHERLAND, Mary 595 384
SUTHERLAND, Nancy 262 52
SUTHERLAND, Nancy (nee Buchanan) 266 56
SUTHERLAND, Roy 594 383
SUTHERLAND, Roy 595 384
SUTHERLAND, William Harold 595 384
SUTTON, Nora Jane Miss 396 185
SWALWELL, William 426 215
SWAN, Helen Mrs. (nee Wright) 678 467
Sweden 656 445
Sweden - 1912 599 388
Sweden -1898 600 389
Swift Current 274 64
Swift Current, Saskatchewan 297 87
Swimming & diving in wake of the SS Sicamous 538 327
swimming, fishing and playing baseball 456 245
SWITE, Eneas 619 408
Sydney, N.S. 384 173
SYMES, May (nee Garraway) 357 146
SYMONDS, John 238 28
SYMONDS, Peggy 238 28
T&G supplied electricity to town 362 151
T.B. Sanitorium in Kamloops - William Follett die there in 1922 - result of WWI gas attack 647 436
TABBERT, Ida 566 355
Taber, Alberta 616 405
Tailyour house 311 101
Tailyour orchard 468 257
TAILYOUR, Jessie 1883-1960 602 391
TAILYOUR, Keith 603 392
TAILYOUR, Ken.C., Major 274 64
TAILYOUR, Kenneth Campbell 1883-1957 602 391
taking hammers to bed to fight mosquitos 466 255
Talented man with classic education - wrote poetry and was a good pianist. Published poetry & prose. 513 302
talking to himself about Municipal Council 400 189
Tamworth Agricultural School 663 452
Taseko Lake 258 48
Tasmania 402 191
Tasmania, Australia 416 205
taught dancing 407 196
TAXES - many orchards abandoned and sold for taxes 665 454
taxi and trucking business 305 95
TAYLOR, Abbot -son of R.K.Taylor & M.S. Taylor who both died in 1926 603 392
TAYLOR, Buzzy died in house fire when he was 4 years old 605 394
TAYLOR, Ed - from Winnipeg 508 297
TAYLOR, Ed - son 508 297
Taylor, Edgar and wife Betty live in Westbank. Isa, Isabella and Annie are deceased 604 393
TAYLOR, Edgar b.1906 603 392
TAYLOR, Irene - (Elmer'd daughter) - Whitefish Montana 317 107
TAYLOR, Isabel (Isa) (nee McLaughlan) 508 297
TAYLOR, Isabella (nee McLaughlan) 603 392
TAYLOR, Melissa S. (nee Wait) 603 392
TAYLOR, Mrs. Adam - Enderby 429 218
TAYLOR, Richard Edgar (Ed) 1875-1936 m.1862 603 392
TAYLOR, Richard Kemp 603 392
Tchai-ka-zan Valley 258 48
tea cup reading and great story teller and entertainer 476 265
Teacher for one year then married and raised six children, 5 girls and one boy 670 459
Teacher's Certificate 322 112
Teaching Certificate 308 98
Teaching Certificate - taught in Penticton 480 269
team of horses - went clearinf land for orchardists 464 253
team of horses clearing land 463 252
Teamster and camp cook in logging or firefighting camps 657 446
Teamster in the woods 542 331
Teamsters - heavy horses 541 330
Ted Clements and Cecil LeDuke transfer 418 207
Ted Clements Esso 315 105
Ted Smith lot 377 166
Ted Stach Paving in Penticton 389 178
Teen Dancers won at Armstron Fair 401 190
Teen Town (Dances) 234, 235 24, 25
Teepee Lakes 543 332
TEES, Pete 461 250
TEES, Peters sister 461 250
Teeswater, Ontario 218 8
telegraph & telephone services 496 285
telegraph operator for CNR ( error shown as CPR) 439 228
telegrapher 496 285
Temperance work 487 276
tended his 7.5 acre orchard 385 174
TENNANT, Allan 660 449
TENNANT, Elizabeth (nee Williamson) 659 448
Tennessee, USA 606 395
Tennis in Peachland: at R.J. Hogg's, Edgewater hotel, and at other houses 605 394
Tennis players: C.Heighway, R.J. Hogg, H.H.Thompson, Ken Tailyour, Wilfred Lambly& wife Mildred, and Nora Fetherstonehaugh to name a few 605 394
Terase 452 241
Terrace 425 214
Terrace Gardens in Penticton 426 215
Terrace Mountain 454 243
Terrace, B.C. 337 127
Terrace, B.C. 360 149
test pilot crash - Jack killed 337 127
TEWART, Captain & Mrs. 273 63
TEWART, Captain Edward Dawson Preston 1841-1914 604 393
TEWART, Mr. - house rented 663 452
TEWART, Mrs. 295 85
TEWART, Mrs. E.D.P. 604 393
Tgrautman-Garraway Ltd 574 363
Thailand 426 215
Thawing machine - Jack built the first in Okanagan valley 508 297
The "Bump" 246 36
The "Will" 227 17
The Cousins Family 228 18
The Depression 243 33
The Gillam Property 219 9
The Greata Ranch Limited - 1923 374 163
The High School Teacher 228 18
The Inglis Family 226 16
The Matagama 1919 246 36
The Midnight Ramblers 378 167
The Milton House 227 17
The Pope 233 23
The Rebeccah Lodge of Summerland 218 8
The Riding Club 213, 245 3, 35
The Sycamous 225 15
The Valley Festival 225 15
The Verigin Family 229 19
Theatricals: "Mrs Farley's Wax-Works" played in Peachland 643 432
Third Street 219, 220, 222 9, 10
Thirsk 463 252
Thirsk 622 411
THOM, Kathleen (nee Wraight) - m.1948 - 4 children and 5 grandchildren 678 467
THOM, Stan 678 467
THOMAS, Bill 447 236
THOMAS, J.M. - Okanagan Falls pioneer 627 416
Thompson Elliott House 593 382
Thompson Elliott's place - lived in a small shack there 10 years 646 435
THOMPSON, Allan 416 205
THOMPSON, Buzzy was killed 274 64
THOMPSON, Dudley 230 20
THOMPSON, H.H. 390 179
THOMPSON, H.H. - house fire 274 64
THOMPSON, Henry 284 74
THOMPSON, Henry - grew first sweet potatoes in Canada 605 394
THOMPSON, Henry Huggard 605 394
THOMPSON, Les - fell in water on log boom - almost drowned 612 401
THOMPSON, Leslie 605 394
THOMPSON, Leslie - absent student 288 78
THOMPSON, Leslie - married at coast with one daughter 606 395
THOMPSON, Mr - operated bakery before H. Carter 510 299
THOMPSON, Mrs Henry 605 394
THOMPSON, Vivian 605 394
THOMPSON-ELLIOTT, Family 546 335
Thompsons place at the townsite - tennis court 446 235
Thompson's Ranch 261 51
THORN, Jack 214 4
THORNE, Jack - in the logging business 630 419
THORNE, Mr. - horse logging up Trepanier - hauling logs down Dry creek (Morsh creek) to Okanagan beach - awaiting booming & tugboat to Kelowna 611 400
threatened with gun 492 281
Tilton - Caudle Property 539 328
TILTON - Frances - married and may be living at the coast 607 396
Tilton house 400 189
Tilton House in Trepanier 519 308
TILTON, Doris - may still live in Kamloops 607 396
TILTON, Robert McKendree 1878-1975 - buried in Kamloops in his 90s 606 395
Times were tough - little money - made us tough too 595 384
Tiny Dell's Peachland Transfer 361 150
Tobacco 221 11
TODD, Barry Jeffrey, Girling - a telephone equipment installer married to Belinda Dinsdale 607 396
TODD, Charles (Charley) 217, 218 7, 8
TODD, Graham Stanley - a carpenter married to Kelly Dellamore and living in Westbank 607 396
TODD, Helen 217 7
TODD, Jean Mary (nee Girling) b.1924--05-23 m.1947-11-01 607 396
TODD, Jeff 612 401
TODD, Jeff worked at keeping screens open during broadcast. Found hidden screen Cleaned & power restored just before radio broadcast 613 402
TODD, Jeffrey Knox - b.1917-05-24 m.1947-11-01 607 396
TODD, Jeffrey Knox - b.1917-05-24 m.1947-11-01 608 397
TODD, Jeffrey Knox - b.1917-05-24 m.1947-11-01 610 399
TODD, Jeffrey Knox - b.1917-05-24 m.1947-11-01 611 400
TODD, Kevin Leonard - a student at U.B.C. and married to Eve Peterson 607 396
TODD, Len had one ride on the Sicamous when his teacher Miss Stewart took the grade 8 class for a trip. 615 404
TODD, Leonard 338 128
TODD, Leonard Dobbin b.Pipestone, Manitoba - 1908 610 399
TODD, Leonard Dobbin b.Pipestone, Manitoba - 1908 611 400
TODD, Raymond William - a seaman presently in Singapore 607 396
TODD, Richard 217 7
TODD, Sarah May (nee Knox) 1884-1959 m.1909 dod.1959-11-07 610 399
TODD, Sarah May (Sadie) 610 399
TODD, Sarah May (Sadie) 611 400
TODD, Sarah MayPipestone, Manitoba 609 398
TODD, William - ran powerhouse one night and part of one night per week to give regular operator John Buchanan a night and a half off. 613 402
TODD, William John 1877-1963 m.1909 dod.1963-02-28 at age 85 610 399
Todds Tent Town 250 40
Todds Tent Town 517 306
Todds Tent Town - Lot to keep busy 609 398
Todds Tent Town - north of Trepanier Creek 1956-1957 608 397
Togo, Saskatchewan 391 180
Tom Ellis Ranch 654 443
Tom learned plumbing trade 506 295
Tom McLaughlan and Jack Wilson froze faces in -30U weather 509 298
Tom serviced the Squally Point lighthouse - refilling the oil lamp once per month 509 298
Tom Sr. and Tommy ran business until Tom Sr. died in 1962 510 299
Tom Sr., 68, skated on the frozen Okanagan lake 513 302
TOMAT, Chief 306 96
TOMLIN, Fred, 5 months 615 404
TOMLIN, Irene, 6. 615 404
TOMLIN, Lily 615 404
TOMLIN, Mrs - worde as a fruit packer for Mt. Thompson 617 406
TOMLIN, Victor,4. 615 404
TOMLIN, William (Bill) 615 404
Tommy served in WWII - joining the BC Dragoons, a tank regiment in England and Italy 512 301
Tommy served in WWII - joining the BC Dragoons, a tank regiment in England and Italy 512 301
Tonasket 452 241
TOPHAM , Donald Arthur, married Floreine Wiberg, living in Winnipeg. They have 3 girls 632 421
TOPHAM Art 378 167
Topham Bros managed these orchards until 1957-1958. Often employed 20 Chinese and other workers in the picking season 620 409
Topham House - located above Lipsett Avenue, 624 413
TOPHAM Mrs 292 82
TOPHAM, Annie 292 82
TOPHAM, Art 519 308
TOPHAM, Art - excellent teamster skidding logs 665 454
TOPHAM, Art and Ted purchased orchard land at tax sale and later bought the McCall property. 619 408
TOPHAM, Art and Ted Topham planted 600 peach trees and 50 cherry trees in 1931 and then in 1934 we planted 600 more peach trees. We farmed as Topham Bros. until 1956 when our property was divided and we went our separate ways. 631 420
TOPHAM, Arthur 302 92
TOPHAM, Arthur 341 131
TOPHAM, Arthur 346 136
TOPHAM, Arthur 364 153
TOPHAM, Arthur 385 174
TOPHAM, Arthur (Art) 500 289
TOPHAM, Arthur (Art) 502 291
TOPHAM, Arthur (Art) b.1913 618 407
TOPHAM, Arthur (Art) b.1913 623 412
TOPHAM, Barbara b.1932 625 414
TOPHAM, Beatrice 291 81
TOPHAM, Beatrice known as "Granny Topham" died in Kelowna at 98 years. 624 413
TOPHAM, Beatrice - looked after 6 children for 4.5 years, during WWI, wih a lot of help from neighbours. 628 417
TOPHAM, Beatrice (nee Broscomb) 1883-1981 623 412
TOPHAM, Beatrice,94, is a resident of the David Lloyd-Jones Home on Bernard Ave. Only 50 year surviving charter member of the Legion L.A. 632 421
TOPHAM, Boyd 618 407
TOPHAM, Charles (Chuck) 356 145
TOPHAM, Charles (Chuck) b.1919 623 412
TOPHAM, Charlie (Chuck) 622 411
TOPHAM, Charlie (Chuck) and Sylvia Grant (a niece of Pat Vernon) married and lived at the corner of Aitken and Lipsett Avenue. 622 411
TOPHAM, Charlie grew up in Peachland and worked in the orchards and picked fruit. 622 411
TOPHAM, children 593 382
TOPHAM, Chuck 357 146
TOPHAM, Don 655,656 444,445
TOPHAM, Donald 536 325
TOPHAM, family 352 141
TOPHAM, Floreine (nee Wiberg) 655,656 444,445
TOPHAM, Fred 228 18
TOPHAM, Fred 291 81
TOPHAM, Fred - a stonemason built the bakery oven. It could hold 150 loaves of bread. 682 471
TOPHAM, Fred (Ted) b.1906 623 412
TOPHAM, Fred Sr. 346 136
TOPHAM, Fred Sr. 1881-1956 623 412
TOPHAM, Fred Sr. died in 1956 632 421
TOPHAM, Fred Sr. was overseas, 1915, with the Canadian forces (7th BC Regiment) 628 417
TOPHAM, Gary 416 205
TOPHAM, Gary 536 325
TOPHAM, Gary 628 417
TOPHAM, Gary Edwin, married Rose Knoblauch living in Kelowna - they have 4 boys 632 421
TOPHAM, George 292 82
TOPHAM, George 1905-1964 623 412
TOPHAM, George 1905-1964 - 625 414
TOPHAM, George Jr. b.1937 625 414
TOPHAM, Granny - neighbour of the MacKinnons, delivered Jock in 1924 505 294
TOPHAM, Grant Vernon 622 411
TOPHAM, Ida 265 55
TOPHAM, Ida 378 167
TOPHAM, Ida (nee Ruffle) 359 148
TOPHAM, Ida (nee Ruffle) 534 323
TOPHAM, Ida (nee Ruffle) 628 417
TOPHAM, Ida (nee Ruffle) b.1910 535 324
TOPHAM, Ida (nee Ruffle) b.1910 m.1931 536 325
TOPHAM, Ida (nee Ruffle) married Ted Topham in 1931 630 419
TOPHAM, Joan 628 417
TOPHAM, John 622 411
TOPHAM, Kenneth 618 407
TOPHAM, Mary Lou (nee Caldwell) 618 407
TOPHAM, Mary Lou (nee Caldwell) - born in Summerland. Worked in packing houses and at Sun-Oka cherry pitting plant. 621 410
TOPHAM, Mary Lou (nee Caldwell) m.1940 619 408
TOPHAM, Millie 634 423
TOPHAM, Millie (nee Robbins) 625 414
TOPHAM, Pat - died in 1960 627 416
TOPHAM, Pete 212 2
TOPHAM, Pete 346 136
TOPHAM, Pete 619 408
TOPHAM, Peter - bought Turner property in 1947 624 413
TOPHAM, Peter (Pete) 291 81
TOPHAM, Peter (Pete) 378 167
TOPHAM, Peter (Pete) b.1916 625 414
TOPHAM, Peter (Pete) b.1916 m. Vivian (Pat) Thomas 1952 627 416
TOPHAM, Peter b.1916 623 412
TOPHAM, Ronald 618 407
TOPHAM, Rose (nee Knoblauch) 416 205
TOPHAM, Sylvia (nee Grant) 622 411
TOPHAM, Sylvia (nee Grant), a niece of Pat Vernon married Charlie (Chuck) Topham 639 428
TOPHAM, Ted 265 55
TOPHAM, Ted 315 105
TOPHAM, Ted 318 108
TOPHAM, Ted 346 136
TOPHAM, Ted 348 137
TOPHAM, Ted 356 145
TOPHAM, Ted 359 148
TOPHAM, Ted 378 167
TOPHAM, Ted 431 220
TOPHAM, Ted 441 230
TOPHAM, Ted 502 291
TOPHAM, Ted 522 311
TOPHAM, Ted 618 407
TOPHAM, Ted - broken ankle 292 82
TOPHAM, Ted b.1906 628 417
TOPHAM, Thomas Peter 625 414
TOPHAM, Tom lives and works in Cranbrook 628 417
TOPHAM, Vivian (Pat) (nee Thomas) 1916-1960 625 414
TOPHAM,Donald 628 417
Tophams gate - Sam McGirr fell dead in 1926 502 291
Tophams house 376 165
Topham's old place 502 291
Topham's peach orchard 599 388
Tops 251 41
Toronto 444 233
Toronto 460 249
Toronto and Coldwater, Ontario. 583 372
Toronto, Canada 348 137
Toronto, Ontario 244 34
Toronto, Ontario 316 106
Toronto, Ontario 327 117
Toronto, Ontario 463 252
Toronto, Ontario 525 314
TORRY, Dana Ann (nee Davies) b. 1948-03-07 d. 2016 302 92
TORRY, Donald 303 93
TORRY, Erin Dawn b. 1977 303 93
TORY, Gladys (nee Keay) 410 199
Totem Inn 302 92
Totem Inn 305 95
Totem Inn 657 446
Totem Inn Hotel 545 334
Tough times: Mine closed, severe winter killed fruit trees 554 343
Town brothers Store, Albert and Gordon 548 337
Town Constable 293 83
Town Constable 407 196
Town Council 603 392
TOWN family came to Peachland about 1904 and left before 1918. 633 421
TOWN, Albert 632 421
TOWN, Edith 632 421
TOWN, Elenor 632 421
TOWN, family - settled in Naramata 396 185
TOWN, Gordon 632 421
TOWN, Lillian 632 421
TOWN, Mr. and Mrs. 632 421
TOWN, Mr. purchased Morrin's share of Morrin and Thompson store and then name was Thompson and Town General Store which sold groceries, drygoods and clothing and upstairs sold furniture. 633 421
TOWN, Mrs. 337 127
TOWN, Mrs. - was active in the Womens Institute for some years 633 421
TOWN,Verna 632 421
Townsite 264 54
Tractor Accident - broken back 574 363
tractors replaced horses 364 153
traded $10 & pony for the buckskin - Solomon Levi 472 261
Traded venison for fruit and vegetables 573 362
traffic controlled by 2 flagmen 465 254
Trail 327 117
Trail 644 433
Trail 675 464
Trail Rangers 629 418
Trail, B.C. 259 49
Trail, BC 447 236
Trail, BC - smelterman 327 117
TRAIL., BC 439 228
trails to Westbank and Summerland & later buggy roads 470 259
Training at Clements Ranch and up Deep Creek 667 456
Tranquille, Sanitorium 415 204
Trans-Canada Airlines 320 110
trap line 343 133
Trap Shooting Club - 631 420
Trautman - Garraway Limited 505 294
Trautman Garraway Ltd 467 256
Trautman & Garraway - lumber at cost 364 153
Trautman & Garraway Sawmill 300 90
Trautman & Garraway Sawmill 342 132
Trautman & Garraway Sawmill 401 190
Trautman & Garraway Sawmill - steam engineer 357 146
Trautman and Garraway Sawmill 291 81
TRAUTMAN children grew up in Peachland and moved away from Peachland 633 422
TRAUTMAN, Aloysius (Al) 633 421
TRAUTMAN, Beverly 633 421
TRAUTMAN, Doreen 633 421
TRAUTMAN, Len 360 149
TRAUTMAN, Len 361 150
TRAUTMAN, Len - bought transfer business 362 151
TRAUTMAN, Len & Family 479 268
TRAUTMAN, Len, now almost blind, and Vicky moved to Vancouver and have lived there the past 20 years 633 422
TRAUTMAN, Leonard b.1907 633 421
TRAUTMAN, Vicky b.1909 633 421
Trautman-Garraway - 1953 as Logging Forman & Road Construction 543 332
Trautman-Garraway Limited 362 151
Trautman-Garraway Limited 405 194
Trautman-Garraway Limited Sawmill 419 208
Trautman-Garraway Lrtd - General Manager 367 156
Trautman-Garraway Ltd. 310 100
Trautman-Garraway Ltd. 313 103
Trautman-Garraway Ltd. 420 209
Trautman-Garraway Manufacturing Plant Superintendent 367 156
Trautman-Garraway Mill 212, 215, 222, 231, 234, 237 2, 5, 12, 21, 24, 27
Trautman-Garraway Sawmill 331 121
Trautman-Garraway Sawmill 411 200
Trautman-Garraway to Simpsons to Crown Zellerbach 655 444
Trautman-Garraway transfer 418 207
Trautman-Garraway won Safety Awards 365 154
Trautman-Garrawy 1958-1966 608 397
Trautmsn- Garraway Sawmill 308 98
travels by airplane 475 264
TRENCH, W.R. - Drug Store 327 117
Trepamier Creek Hydro Electric Plant - in use from 1910 - 1947 then sold to the BCPC 628 417
Trepanier 262 52
Trepanier 264 54
Trepanier 266 56
Trepanier 275 65
Trepanier 284 74
Trepanier 286 76
Trepanier 289 79
Trepanier 310 100
Trepanier 318 108
Trepanier 330 120
Trepanier 374 163
Trepanier 412 201
Trepanier 436 225
Trepanier 444 233
Trepanier 468 257
Trepanier 215, 217, 218, 242, 243 5, 7, 8, 32, 33
Trepanier 564 353
Trepanier - 24 acres of orchard 566 355
Trepanier - Ian Sutherland house 415 204
Trepanier - lived in a tent 435 224
Trepanier - no school bus 340 130
Trepanier - on a fruit farm 560 349
Trepanier acreage 434 223
Trepanier and Peachland Schools - Shaw family attended for their education 567 356
Trepanier Bay 211 1
Trepanier Bay - small home 403 192
Trepanier Bay Cottages 337 127
Trepanier Bay Cottages 612 401
Trepanier Bay Cottages in 1948 - 1960 477 266
Trepanier Bench 300 90
Trepanier Cement Works 574 363
Trepanier Creek 283 73
Trepanier Creek 283 73
Trepanier Creek 337 127
Trepanier Creek 382 171
Trepanier Creek 382 171
Trepanier Creek 403 192
Trepanier Creek 437 226
Trepanier Creek 472 261
Trepanier Creek 499 288
Trepanier Creek 545 334
Trepanier Creek 645 434
Trepanier Creek - 12 acres to grow vegetables 671 460
Trepanier Creek - a walk every evening 675 464
Trepanier Creek - logging 564 353
Trepanier Creek dam and domestic water system 570 359
Trepanier Creek Mill 593 382
Trepanier Creek sawmill 461 250
Trepanier Creek sawmill 479 268
Trepanier Creek Water brought down in ditch for orchard and pumped from well for house 612 401
Trepanier Creek, Deep Creek 463 252
Trepanier early 1900s 297 87
Trepanier flat 400 189
Trepanier Flats property 605 394
Trepanier hill 261 51
Trepanier Kids: Albert West family, Lorne Shaw family, the Thompsons, the Caranos, and the Collins, 560 349
Trepanier Lodge #83 A.F. & A.M. 504 293
Trepanier Lodge #83 A.F. & A.M. 535 324
Trepanier Lodge #83 A.F.& A.M. - George Topham was a member 625 414
Trepanier Lodge (Masonic Lodge) 634 423
Trepanier Lodge A.F. & A.M. 266 56
Trepanier Masonic Lodge - Life Member 525 314
Trepanier orchard purchased from Mr. Ortt a WWI veteran 660 449
Trepanier Packinghouse 274 64
Trepanier Post Office 340 130
Trepanier pre-emptions 1906 470 259
Trepanier Ranch - 5 acres of peaches and other fruits 1887-1888 429 218
Trepanier roads 660 449
Trepanier School 259 49
Trepanier School 261 51
Trepanier School 264 54
Trepanier School 310 100
Trepanier school 322 112
Trepanier School 348 137
Trepanier School 605 394
Trepanier school 660 449
Trepanier School - closed in 1929 611 400
Trepanier School - one room - 12 pupils - grades 1-5 - Teacher Miss. Elliott 611 400
Trepanier School - rode 10 miles on horseback 471 260
Trepanier School - teacher was Alice Elliott 609 398
Trepanier subdivision 394 183
Trepanier Trailer Court 475 264
Trepanier Valley 379 168
Trepanier Water Meetings - hectic with orchardist interfering with the ditch during low water flows 647 436
Trepanier Water Users Committee - member 639 428
Trepanier Water Users Community 403 192
Trepanier Water Users Community 479 268
Trepanier Water Users Community 612 401
Trepanier Water Users Community - manager and bailiff 563 352
Trepanier Waters Users - fiery meetings 276 66
Trepanshaw Cottage 458 247
TRIMBLE, Ed - very accomplished at swearing 594 383
TRIMBLE, Mr. (Ed?) 218, 219, 236 8, 9, 26
TRIMBLE, Mrs. 218, 219 8, 9
Triumph peaches - very tasty and juicy 484 273
trouble with beavers flooding hayfields 489 278
Trout Creek 222 12
Trout Creek 487 276
Truck Gardening 272 62
truck rollover 363 152
Trustee for Peachland Irrigation District 392 181
TUBBS, Amy (nee Winger) 669 458
TUBBS, Amy (nee Winger) - Summerland 672 461
Tuberculosis 229 19
Tuberculosis 406 195
Tulameen - Silver mine 585 374
Tummel, Manitoba 314 104
TURKOVICS, Frank - farm in Trepanier 580 369
Turner Ave 218 8
Turner Avenue 349 138
Turner Avenue 402 191
Turner Avenue 502 291
Turner Avenue 663 452
Turner Avenue - purchased under Soldier Settlement Board 624 413
Turner Avenue - Siegrist family bought Iverson orchard on Turner Avenue. He did custon work pruning, tractor discing and spraying 569 358
Turner Avenue farm 422 211
Turner Valley - Home Oil No. 2 578 367
TURNER, Dorothy 239 29
TURNER, Dorothy - Municipal Clerk in Peachland 1963-1966 633 422
TURNER, Eric 449 238
TURNER, Eric 633 422
TURNER, GordonTURNER, Michael 633 422
turnips and cattle on their ranch 452 241
Turtle Lake Saskatchewan - left 1936-10-06 586 375
Turtle Pons - known as Hardy's LakeWestbank 382 171
Tutored by mother then finished at Peachland School 526 315
Twickenham, Middlesex, England 520 309
TWIDDY, Miss 342 132
TWIDDY, Anna - Nurse 651 440
TWIDDY, Martha Anna - Nurse - kindness and compassion 634 423
TWIDDY, Martha Anna Nurse 346 136
TWIDDY, Miss 460 249
TWIDDY, Nurse - delivered Joan and Judy Stump 588 377
TWIDDY, Nurse - had a deer head that Sid stole 573 362
Twin Fir home 484 273
Twin Lakes Dude Ranch 595 384
Twin Pines Motel 416 205
TWINAME, Mary (nee Caldo) b.1892 636 425
TWINAME, Mrs - ran boarding house near the Smalls' home - Clara helped with cooking 571 360
TWINAME, O, Mrs. - owned boarding house 579 368
TWINAME, Oliver 636 425
TWINAME, Thomas 1893-1936 636 425
Twisp High School 452 241
Twisp, Washington 452 241
Two Sawmills - Hugh (Sawdust) McDougall where Don Wilson lives at Renfrew and Hwy 97 and up Trepanier Creek owned by Hyde and Mills 630 419
typhoid and pneumonia 452 241
typhoid fever 421 210
U.B.C. 319 109
U.B.C. 324 114
U.B.C. - Commerce Degree 444 233
U.B.C. - course in makeup 645 434
U.B.C. - received a B.A. and B.S.A. 376 165
U.B.C. - Science and Forestry 599 388
U.B.C. - Social Work 327 117
U.B.C. Conference 270 60
U.B.C. in 1929 538 327
U.F.O. - sighted in early 1960's 649 438
U.S. Border 328 118
U.S.A. 289 79
U-Boat Captain 634 423
UCW 332 122
UK - campaign for settlers 422 211
Ukraine 517 306
Uncas, Alberta 348 137
Uncle Capt. Pierce fought under Admiral Lord Nelson at Trafalgar 520 309
Uncle Everett & Aunt Willa 436 225
UNDERHILL, Dr. 224 14
Union Bank in Winnipeg 460 249
Union Church - 1922 - later United Church 1925 537 326
Union Hall 330 120
Union of Methodists & Presbyterians - grumbling tolerance 325 115
Unite Chrch - janitor 571 360
United Church 294 84
United Church 309 99
United Church 315 105
United Church 329 119
United Church 337 127
United Church 339 129
United Church 340 130
United Church 373 162
United Church 395 184
United Church 450 239
United Church 487 276
United Church 608 397
United Church 636 425
United Church 668 457
United Church 225 15
United Church 330 120
United Church - Grandma Witt played the organ - 673 462
United Church - married 1930 355 144
United Church - Official Board 404 193
United Church - Woodworking Class 309 99
United Church Annual Concert 330 120
United Church Bell - also the fire alarm. Warden Ted Clements responded to false alarms after basketball practices 595 384
United Church in Kelowna 506 295
United Church Manse 395 184
United Church Manse on 6th Street 537 326
United Church W.A. 673 462
United Church Women 251 41
United Church Women 608 397
United Church Women U.C.W. 682 471
United Church Women - Life Membership Scroll and Pin 1967 + 60 years service 1969 551 340
United Church, 1911 548 337
United Empire Loyalists 384 173
United Empire Loyalists 426 215
United Grain Growers 284 74
United Grower's Co-op Packinghouse 461 250
United Nations 426 215
United States 539 328
United States 570 359
United States - 1902 585 374
United States Coast Guard 397 186
United Way Appeal 251 41
United Way Appeal 303 93
University of Alberta 341 131
University of New Brunswick 267 57
University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon 489 278
University of Saskatchewan, Normal School 371 160
University of Toronto 655 444
Unveiling of War Memorial Cenotaph in 1921 312 102
Upper Trepanier 434 223
Upton Road 260 50
URQUHART, Mr. 279 69
URQUHART, Mr. & Mrs. 638 427
US Army 255 45
US Cavalry Officer - US Civil War 323 113
US Civil War - North side 451 240
US Civil War - South Side 451 240
USA 309 99
USA 462 251
USA b.1900 410 199
USA south of Grand Forks 403 192
USA, North Dakota, Langdon 668 457
USA, Philadelphia 649 438
Used Auto Parts Business 368 157
Utopia 463 252
V.A.D. (Voluntary Aid Detachment) during WWI 503 292
V.G.H. - Vancouver General Hospital 438 227
V.L.A. helped buy house 291 81
V.O.N. - Secretary 541 330
V.O.N. - Victorian Order of Nurses - Treasurer 461 250
V.O.N. - Victorian Order of Nurses - treasurer 636 425
vacation trip across Canada 505 294
VAIR, Evelyn (nee Smalls) 572 361
Valemount, BC 327 117
Valley Music Festival - founded 1928 557 346
VAN HISE, George Henry Mr. 1859-1913 - lived near Jim Cossar pre-emption. Here before 1911 638 427
VAN SEYMORTIER, Charles (nicknamed "Namook " or "Charlie the Belgian" 639 428
VAN SEYMORTIER, Charlie (commonly called Charlie Monunk) 410 199
Vancouver 257 47
Vancouver 266 56
Vancouver 278 68
Vancouver 294 84
Vancouver 317 107
Vancouver 327 117
Vancouver 327 117
Vancouver 328 118
Vancouver 338 128
Vancouver 341 131
Vancouver 346 136
Vancouver 352 141
Vancouver 370 159
Vancouver 373 162
Vancouver 394 183
Vancouver 399 188
Vancouver 399 188
Vancouver 404 193
Vancouver 409 198
Vancouver 422 211
Vancouver 432 221
Vancouver 439 228
Vancouver 444 233
Vancouver 455 244
Vancouver 459 248
Vancouver 460 249
Vancouver 462 251
Vancouver 467 256
Vancouver 468 257
Vancouver 474 263
Vancouver 477 266
Vancouver 487 276
Vancouver 488 277
Vancouver 496 285
Vancouver 501 290
Vancouver 507 296
Vancouver 509 298
Vancouver 228, 230, 231, 234, 246 18, 20, 21, 24, 36
Vancouver 583 372
Vancouver 603 392
Vancouver 637 426
Vancouver 438 227
Vancouver - 1918 - operated a parking lot 647 436
Vancouver - 1945 611 400
Vancouver - a two day trip 598 387
Vancouver - automobile test station 482 271
Vancouver - bought house ther in 1951 666 455
Vancouver - Davie and Granville 337 127
Vancouver - Hedley - walked in 1900 501 290
Vancouver to Peachland 1930s 482 271
Vancouver Business College 444 233
Vancouver Fire Department 515 304
Vancouver General Hospital 294 84
Vancouver General Hospital 304 94
Vancouver in 1925 - to complete education 516 305
Vancouver Island 663 452
Vancouver Normal School 222 12
Vancouver Province - Legislative correspondent & City Editor 501 290
Vancouver Sun Newspaper 457 246
Vancouver, BC 403 192
Vancouver, BC 416 205
Vancouver, BC - ran a boarding house 412 201
Vanderhoof 360 149
Vanderhoof 439 228
Vanguard 246 36
Vanguard, Saskatchewan - during depression years with droughts and dust storms 585, 586 374, 375
VASS, Dave in Vancouver 439 228
VASS, Don in Penticton 439 228
VASS, Elsie (nee Law) 297 87
VASS, Jack 275 65
VASS, Jack 297 87
VASS, Jack m. Elsie (nee Law) 437 226
VASS, Jack m. Elsie (nee Law) in 1923 439 228
VASS, Ken in Port Coquitlam, BC 439 228
VAUGHAN-BIRCH, Stella (nee Weston) 1m. MacNeill, 2m. Vaughan-Birch 489 278
VAUGHAN-BIRCH, Stella (nee Weston) 1m. MacNeill, 2m. Vaughan-Birch 649 438
VEDDER, B.F. Mrs. (nee Lyons) 450 239
Vegetables, fruit and Cider 538 327
Venison - hunted for deer about age of 12, supplemented our farm meat of pork and beef - kept food on family table 557 346
Venner Creek pre-emption 379 168
Vermillion, Alberta 397 186
Vermillion, Alberta 221, 233 11, 23
Vermont and Maine, USA 343 133
Vernal, Utah 411 200
Vernon 274 64
Vernon 282 72
Vernon 286 76
Vernon 299 89
Vernon 325 115
Vernon 419 208
Vernon 422 211
Vernon 493 282
Vernon 570 359
Vernon 655 444
Vernon - a chiropractor 410 199
Vernon - Army Training Camp - 1941 611 400
Vernon - CPR Steamship 479 268
Vernon - moved and opened his own business. 524 313
Vernon - Vernon News 434 223
Vernon & Okanagan Landing 491 280
Vernon Army Camp 417 206
Vernon Army Camp 417 206
Vernon Avenue 293 83
Vernon Avenue 338 128
Vernon BC - City Building Inspector - retired 1978 592 381
Vernon News 429 218
Vernon News - Correspondent 461 250
Vernon Orchards 355 144
Vernon Road 252 42
Vernon, Avenue 329 119
VERNON, Fitzpatrick (Pat) Mr. 639 428
VERNON, Hazel 639 428
VERNON, Patrick & Wife Hazel 339, 340 129, 130
Veteran, Alberta 449 238
Veteran, Alberta 449 238
Veteran, Alberta 450 239
Veteran, Alberta 675 464
Veteran, Alberta 677 466
Veterans Guard - WWII 350 139
Veterans Land Act 355 144
Veteran's Land Settlement 240 30
veterinarian to Peachland settlers 441 230
Vicary place 252 42
Vicary Place 271 61
VICARY, Family 470 259
VICARY, John 639 428
VICARY, Margaret (nee Bell) VICARY 639 428
VICARY, Mary 472 261
VICARY, Mary 474 263
VICARY, Mr. 324 114
Vice President of Peachland's 75th Jubilee Committee 608 397
VICE-President Social Credit League 392 181
Victoria 308 98
Victoria 393 182
Victoria 454 243
Victoria 455 244
Victoria 457 246
Victoria 513 302
Victoria 643 432
Victoria Avenue 222 12
Victoria College 376 165
Victoria in late 1930s 605 394
Victoria Normal School 261 51
Victoria Road 269 59
Victoria Road 317 107
Victoria Road 389 178
Victoria Road 654 443
Victoria Street - built a house and planted an orchard 656 445
Victoria, B.C. 576 365
Victoria, BC 479 268
Victoria, BC - 1919 474 263
Victoria, BC - arrived 1899 321 111
Victoria, BC - arrived 1899 402 191
Victoria, BC - arrived 1899 442 231
Victorian Order of Nursing in the Belleville and Timmins areas 634 423
Victory Bonds 376 165
Victory Loan drive - Bob West wanted a ride on the visiting BrenGun carrier but did not get it 648 437
Victory Motors - Bert Smith was a car salesman for 5 years 574 363
VIMI - WWI Gas Attack - returned to Canada in 1920 654
Vincents General Store - broken wheel on car 595 384
Violin 656 445
Virdin, Manitoba 354 143
Virdin, Manitoba 462 251
Virginia 397 186
Virginian - string of pack horses 403 192
Vista Manor, Kelowna 315 105
VIVIAN, Herbert 434 223
VIVIAN, Priscilla Mrs. 434 223
VIVIAN, Priscilla Mrs. 434 223
VON SEYMORTIER, Charles - a five-by-five Belgian lived in a shack at the lower end of "The Spring" 559 348
W.A. St Margarets Anglican Church - Honourary Member 504 293
W.A. St. Margarets Anglican Church 355 144
W.C.T.U. 329 119
W.C.T.U. 491 280
W.C.T.U. 372 161
W.C.T.U. - Women's Christian Temperance Union 551 340
W.C.T.U. - Women's Christian Temperance Union 578 367
W.J. Robinsons verandah - singing Sunday hymns 497 286
W.O. Pilot Instructor discharged 1945 376 165
Wadena, Saskatchewan 389 178
wages was 35¢ per hour 352 141
Wainwright, Alberta - Buffalo grazing 544 333
WAKEFIELD, Mr. 239 29
Waldheim, Sasjkatchewan 485 274
WALDRIFF, Wes 410 199
WALDRIFF, Wes 493 282
WALDRIFF, Wes 627 416
WALDRIFF, Wes 1868-1947Peachland 1905 645 434
WALDRIFF, Wes - lived in a cabin on the beach - L. Seaton often listened to his philosophy of life 559 348
Wales 289, 290 79, 80
Wales - Welsh by birth 657 446
WALKER, Mr. & Mrs. 274 64
Walla Walla Washington, USA 606 395
WALLER, Billy 646 435
Walters Limited 420 209
Walters Limited 447 236
Walter's Limited - opened Packinghouse in Peachland in 1927. Georhe Topham was manager in 1927-1928 625 414
Walters Limited - worked as a checker 519 308
Walters Limited Packing House 340 130
Walters Limited packing house 621 410
Walters Limited Packing House - 10 cents per crate packing cherries 573 362
Walters Limited Packinghouse 315 105
Walters Limited Packinghouse 318 108
Walters Limited Packinghouse 332 122
Walters Limited Packinghouse 355 144
Walters Limited Packinghouse 445 234
Walters Limited Packinghouse 572 361
Walters Limited Packinghouse 655 444
Walter's Limited Packinghouse 418 207
Walter's Limited Packinghouse - manager 1938-1955 (Archie Miller 1955-1958) 520 309
Walters Limited Packinghouse - Mr. Pentland 369 158
Walters Limited Packinghouse - sorting fruit 609 398
Walters Limited re-opened in 1936 - Millie worked ther a a packer, then grader foreman then fruit inspector 625 414
Walters Packinghouse 248 38
Walters Packinghouse 352 141
Walter's Packinghouse 505 294
Walter's Packinghouse 215, 234, 238 5, 24, 28
Walter's packinghouse - returning from war in 1946 until receivership in 1958 467 256
Walters Packinghouse in Peachland 467 256
war and conscription 1914 325 115
War Canoe 212 2
war canoe in Penticton 425 214
War Canoe Races 266 56
War Canoes - Coxswain before WWI 542 331
War Canoes and four-oared shells dold to Kelowna to raise money for the War Memorial 628 417
war work 355 144
Wardner, B.C. 321 111
Warner, Alberta - farm 486 275
WARREN, Harry (Professor UBC Geology Dept)) 258 48
Was a prison guard at Oakalla 515 304
was on SS Sicamous on her maiden voyage - 1914 483 272
Washing clothes 266 56
Washington man "grub staked" 489 278
Washington State - prospector 489 278
Washington, USA 335 125
Washington, USA 450 239
Washington, Yakima Valley 668 457
water and ditches were big concern of orchardists 438 227
Water and Food froze in transit in boxcar - with two girls Annie and Martha Boehm 572 361
Water Bailiff 231 21
Water Bailiff 253 43
Water Bailiff 407 196
Water Branch in Kelowna 276 66
Water for power generation fed through 12" or 14" pipe and then through 2.5 inch nozzle driving pelton wheel. 613 402
Water from flumes in summer and cisterns in winter 640 429
Water from wells and lakes 275 65
Water held behind dam during day and released during evening for electricity generation creating difficulty for orchardists 613 402
Water in short supply during dry years. 613 402
Water licence on spring above S.L. 23 D.L. 490 in 1902 521 310
Water licence on spring below Princeton Avenue 433 222
water ram on the spring 461 250
Water rights on Trepanier Creek 426 215
Water Shortage / Drought 243 33
water system required repairs and maintenance every year 444 233
water was big concern of early settlers 435 224
WATKINS, Mr. - Silver King Mine 495 284
WATKINS< J.F. - manager 531 320
Watson Bar 258 48
Watson Lake 411 200
Watson Lake 542 331
WATSON, (nee Campbell) Maggie "Auntie" 227 17
WATSON, Arnold 227 17
WATSON, D.H. - postmaster 494 283
WATSON, D.H. (brother-in-law of J.M.) 529 318
WATSON, Richard 227 17
WATSON, Shirley (nee Elliott) 326 116
WATSON, Tom 449 238
WATSON, Tom "Uncle" 227 17
WATT, Mr. & Mrs. Geordie 646 435
WATTS, Lucy 342 132
waving to departing soldiers on the SS Okanagan and SS Sicamous 436 225
WAYNE, Bill 291 81
WEAVER, Mr. 452 241
WEBBER, Anne 357 146
WEBBER, Charlie 410 199
WEBBER, Charlie - in Canadian Army 411 200
WEBBER, Children; Maralee b. 1969 and Morgan b.1971 303 93
WEBBER, John 410 199
WEBBER, John - in Canadian Army 411 200
WEBBER, Leona 410 199
WEBBER, Leona - school teacher and Principal 411 200
WEBBER, Rodney & Marina (nee Davies) m.1968 302 92
WEBBER, Rodney & Marina (nee Davies) m.1968 303 93
WEBBER, Rose (nee Knoblauch) 417 206
WEBBER, Una Marina (nee Davies) b. 1950 300 90
WEBBER, Una Marina (nee Davies) b. 1950 302 92
WEBSTER, Sherrie (nee Miller) 552 341
Wedding - Lyle played music at wedding of Sister Annie to W.D. (Bill) Miller in 1915 556 345
Wedding Cake - Mr. Stevens decorated the wedding cake for Polly Topham when she got married in 1928 to Dan Cousins 682 471
wedding shower 367 156
Weekly Review 531 320
WEEKS, J.B. 650 439
WEEKS, Joe Captain 281 71
WEISE, Ken m. Kathy (nee Ferguson) 410 199
WEITZEL, Earl - drove a stage between Kelowna and Penticton. Married a girl named Pauline 646 435
WEITZEL, Mr. & Mrs. 646 435
WELCH, Herbert m. Stella Gummow in 1958 376 165
WELDON, Pam (nee Jackson) 402 191
Wellington, Kansas 606 395
Wellington, near Nanaimo in 1944 650 439
Wells & Barkerville 228, 230, 231, 232 18, 20, 21, 22
Wells United Church 231 21
WELLS, Agnes (Giles) 593 382
WELLS, Agnes (nee Stewart) 593 382
Wells, BC 412 201
Wells, BC - underground mining 389 178
Wells, BC - underground mining 394 183
WELLS, Mrs 248 38
WELLS, Mrs. 371 160
WELLS, Ray 593 382
Wenatchee Department Store 452 241
Wenatchee, Washington 452 241
WENTWORTH, Miss 264 54
West Coast 457 246
West Summerland 286 76
West Summerland 639 428
West Summerland Church 229 19
West Vancouver 339 129
West Vancouver 340 130
West Vancouver 513 302
West Vancouver 676 465
West Vancouver waterfront home 561 350
WEST, Albert 235 25
WEST, Albert 275 65
WEST, Albert 276 66
WEST, Albert 394 183
WEST, Albert 534 323
WEST, Albert & Annie 340 130
WEST, Albert Archie 1888-1966 646 435
WEST, Annie (nee Ruffle) (widow of Mr. Follett) d.1965 534 323
WEST, Annie (nee Ruffle) (widow of Mr. Follett) d.1965 535 324
WEST, Annie Isabel (nee Ruffle) (widow Follett) m.1929 647 436
WEST, Bob 276 66
WEST, Bob 340 130
WEST, Bob 458 247
WEST, Bob - lives at the coast 535 324
WEST, Bob - lives in North Vancouver works for BC Telephone and paints marine landscapes. (Bob drowned while on vacation in Mexico) 649 438
WEST, Mrs Albert (Follet) 549 338
WEST, Robert (Bob) 647 436
Westbank 222 12
Westbank 250 40
Westbank 263 53
Westbank 266 56
Westbank 313 103
Westbank 339 129
Westbank 359 148
Westbank 364 153
Westbank 371 160
Westbank 394 183
Westbank 401 190
Westbank 504 293
Westbank 508 297
Westbank 520 309
Westbank 635 424
Westbank - 1929 603 392
Westbank - florist shop 676 465
Westbank - J.Silver lived in log house later owned by Garraway and then Paynter, 569 358
Westbank - teaching 374 163
Westbank (West Kelowna) 317 107
Westbank Building Supplies 291 81
Westbank ferry 263 53
Westbank Orchards 215 5
Westbank Orchards 318 108
Westbank Orchards Packinghouse 215 5
Westbank Orchards Packinghouse - Millie worked for Nelson Reece and retired in 1970 625 414
Westbank Packing House 621 410
Westbank School 454 243
Westbank School 537 326
Westbank Wharf 285 75
Westbank, BC 354 143
Westbank, BC 404 193
Westbank, BC 504 293
Westbank, Okanagan 399 188
Westbridge 326 116
Western Canada - prominent journalist 501 290
Westminster Trust Company 443 232
Westmonster Trust Company 374 163
WESTON, Jessie d.1950 649 438
WESTON, Lee d.1956 649 438
Westside-Kelowna Ferry 342 132
Westward Ho, Alberta 476 265
Wexford, Ireland 605 394
Weyburn,Assiniboine - 1st posting 523 312
Wharf - Junction H97 and Renfrew Road 393 182
Wharf - Port of Call when white flag or signal fires visible to passing ships. 549 338
wheelchair gift 276,277 66,67
Whinton Crescent 213 3
Whinton Crescent 348 137
WHINTON, (nee Heighway) Peggy 225, 228, 230, 233 15, 18, 20, 23
WHINTON, C.O. (Charkie or Chuck) m.1940 651 440
WHINTON, Charlie 355 144
WHINTON, Chuck (Peachland Reeve) 232 22
WHINTON, Lorraine 651 440
WHINTON, Margaret (Peg) (nee Heighway) 391 180
WHINTON, Margaret (Peg) (nee Heighway) 390, 391 179, 180
WHINTON, Margaret (Peg) (nee Heighway) m.1940 651 440
WHINTON, Peg 355 144
WHINTON, Peg swam across the lake from the CNR wharf without a boat escort 653 442
WHINTON, Roland 651 440
Whispering Pines Rest Home 276 66
WHITAM - Children; Dorothy Jean (Zoellner), Gordon 282 72
WHITAM, Donald & Flossie (nee Clements) d. 1974-05-17 282 72
White Lake Observatory - Department of Mines 592 381
White Rock 457 246
White Rock 599 388
White Rock Meadow & Hatheume Lake Meadow 489 278
White Valley Irrigation District 570 359
WHITE, Annie 653 442
WHITE, Bill Dr. 422 211
WHITE, Dan 653 442
WHITE, Dr. 331 121
WHITE, Dr. 459 248
WHITE, Elsie 653 442
WHITE, Ethel 653 442
WHITE, George 653 442
WHITE, Jack - Garageman at Penticton 422 211
WHITE, Kate 637 426
WHITE, Leslie 653 442
WHITE, Marjorie, 653 442
WHITE, Mary 653 442
WHITE, Mr. - ran a butcher shop 593 382
WHITE, Mrs. 653 442
WHITE, R.B. Dr. 422 211
WHITE, R.B. Dr. m.Hester (widow of C.A.R. Lambly) 430 219
WHITE, Roy 653 442
WHITE, Sam 653 442
Whitehead Lake 543 332
Whitehead-Brenda Lake - logging area 365 154
Whitehorse Airport 326 116
Whitehorse, Yukon - Talk Back Program 270 60
Whitesail Lake 258 48
Whitewood, Saskatchewan 463 252
Whitford College 451 250
WHITMAN, Don 327 117
WHITWORTH, Florence 273 63
WHITWORTH, Frances 273 63
WHYTE, Bryson 463 252
WHYTE, Bryson 470 259
WHYTE, Bryson 541 330
WHYTE, Bryson b.1891 at Killarney, Manitoba 653 442
WHYTE, Bryson - enlisted in the Canadian Army in Montreal in 1916 - served overseas with an Ottawa regiment. d.1976 654 443
WHYTE, C.W. Rev. 482 271
WHYTE, Charles William Rev. d.1913 653 442
WHYTE, Farrell 470 259
WHYTE, Farrill b.1899 in Manitoba 653 442
WHYTE, Farrill b.1899 in Manitoba d.1983 655 444
WHYTE, Gordon 470 259
WHYTE, Gordon b.1894 at Kamsack, Saskatchewan 653 442
WHYTE, Gordon - became a dentist in Ontario, Winnipeg and Vancouver 655 444
WHYTE, Grace Arthur (nee Bryson) d.1910 653 442
WHYTE, Katherine Isobel (nee Miller) a nurse marrried Bryson Whyte in the Presbyterian church on 1920-04-22 d.1968 654,655 443,444
WHYTE, Kathleen (nee Miller) born in Whitewood, Sask. m. Bryson Whyte 463 252
WHYTE, Mr. Reverend C.W., Presbyterian Minister 548 337
WHYTE, Mrs. 470 259
WHYTE, Nryson Mrs. 438 227
WHYTE, Parson 470 259
WHYTE, Rev - Presbyterian 325 115
WHYTE, Rev - Presbyterian 527 316
WIBERG, Erna 420 209
WIBERG, Erna (nee Mack) 655 444
WIBERG, Harold 366 155
WIBERG, Harold 371 160
WIBERG, Harold 420 209
WIBERG, Harold 655 444
WIBERG, Harold - capable First Aid man. 405 194
WIBERG, Harold and Erna 586 375
WICHER, Herman 427 216
Wick, Scotland 463 252
Wicklaw, Ontario - b.1861 413 202
Widow's pension 644 433
WIEBE, Diane 317 107
WIEBE, Diane 345 135
Wife - found on Lake Steamer 557 346
Wife's son-in-law and his stepson work for Doug Renfrew 527 316
Wigginton England 348 137
Wilbur had pack train of cayuses from Walla Walla, Washington 404 193
WILCOX, Mr. 585 374
wild animals and farm animals 316 106
Wild Goose Bill's on the Columbia River 404 193
Wild Horse Creek - gold mining 321 111
Wild horses that wintered below the "Pincushion" 595 384
WILDS, H.F. J. (Jim) 331 121
WILDS, H.F.J. (Jim) 317 107
WILDS, Herbert Francis James b.1895 656 445
WILDS, John 656 445
WILDS, John and Wife Gail live in Surrey, BC 657 446
WILDS, Michael 656 445
WILDS, Michael, 20, died in a motorcycle accident 657 446
WILDS, Vera Millicent Irene (nee Jeffrey) d.1983 656 445
WILDS, Vera's father was with the company that laid the first trans Atlantic cable. 657 446
Wildwood District, Alberta 277 67
Williams Lake, BC - power station 579 368
Williams Shoe Store family 657 446
Williams Street - Peachland 373 162
WILLIAMS, "Fatty Bill" 463 252
WILLIAMS, "Hughie" - local blacksmith (farrier) put new shoes on old "Lou" 559 348
WILLIAMS, Agnes (nee Gabel) m.1930 659 448
WILLIAMS, Alice (nee Ruffle) 534 323
WILLIAMS, Alice (nee Ruffle) 535 324
WILLIAMS, Annie (nee Black) born Elmwood Ontario m.1903 658 447
WILLIAMS, Art 659 448
WILLIAMS, Bill 241, 242 31, 32
WILLIAMS, Bill 645 434
WILLIAMS, Billy 248 38
WILLIAMS, Billy 627 416
WILLIAMS, Billy 657 446
WILLIAMS, Billy (Fatty Bill) 410 199
WILLIAMS, Daisy (nee Blackwell) m.1947 659 448
WILLIAMS, daughter of Edward and Daisy Williams 659 448
WILLIAMS, Don 659 448
WILLIAMS, Edward 658 447
WILLIAMS, Edward 659 448
WILLIAMS, Frank 662 451
WILLIAMS, Hugh 1872-1942 born in North Wales m.(1) 1903 & m.(2) 1925 659 448
WILLIAMS, Hugh 1872-1942 born in North Wales m.1903 658 447
WILLIAMS, Joyce 659 448
WILLIAMS, Lloyd 658 447
WILLIAMS, Lloyd 659 448
WILLIAMS, Mary (nee Wilson) 660 449
WILLIAMS, Mary (nee Wilson) 662 451
WILLIAMS, Mrs. d.1923 659 448
WILLIAMS, Reverend 534 323
WILLIAMS, Rob 670 459
WILLIAMS, Robbie and Edward - helped with the Jack Wilson cows 664 453
WILLIAMS, Robert 658 447
WILLIAMS, Robert (Bob) 659 448
WILLIAMS, Rosalee - daughter of Robert (Bob) and Winnifred Williams living in White Rock 659 448
WILLIAMS, William (Slim) 537 326
WILLIAMS, Winnifred (nee Andrews) m.1929 659 448
Williamson house 274 64
Williamson house 476 265
WILLIAMSON, Catherine 1874-1926 659 448
WILLIAMSON, Donald 552 341
WILLIAMSON, Donald - lives at Campbell River 660 449
WILLIAMSON, family 647 436
WILLIAMSON, Grace (Married Nelson Hardy then later Ferdie Brent) 256 46
WILLIAMSON, Jean (nee Miller) 463 252
WILLIAMSON, Jean (nee Miller) 463 252
WILLIAMSON, Jean (nee Miller) 544 333
WILLIAMSON, Jean (Nee Miller) 660 449
WILLIAMSON, Jean (nee Miller) m. 1935 552 341
WILLIAMSON, Jean Alexandra (nee Miller) b.1916 549 338
WILLIAMSON, Kathryn 552 341
WILLIAMSON, Margaret (Mrs. Margaret MacLeod) 256, 258 46 48
WILLIAMSON, Orville 259 49
WILLIAMSON, Orville 265 55
WILLIAMSON, Orville 659 448
WILLIAMSON, Orville m. 1935 552 341
WILLIAMSON, Orville & Jean 340 130
WILLIAMSON, William John 1872-1932 659 448
WILLIS, H. Dr. 468 257
WILLIS, Howard Dr. d.1974 474 263
WILLIS, John 474 263
WILLIS, Mary (nee Miller) 468 257
WILLIS, Mary (nee Miller) m. 1928 d.1976 474 263
WILLIS, Mary (nee Miller) 1899-1976 469 258
WILLIS. Bill 474 263
Willys Knight Car - Bought from Tom Redstone for $21.00 593 382
Wilson Logging 352 141
Wilson Mountain - Jack Wilson died in 1979 and his ashes are scattered on Wilson Mountain near Silver Lake 667 456
WILSON, Allan 1862 - 1944 333 123
WILSON, Allan 1862 - 1944 377 166
WILSON, Allan 1862 - 1944 660 449
WILSON, Allan 1862 - 1944 662 451
WILSON, Allan 1862 - 1944 668 457
WILSON, Arthur - a school teacher 662 451
WILSON, Arthur - moved to Victoria 665 454
WILSON, Arthur and Jack's sister came for visit 1924-1925 664 453
WILSON, Bill and Ruth came to Peachland in 1935 661 450
WILSON, Dana (nee Davies) 1914-2000 298, 299 88, 89
WILSON, Dana (nee Davies) 1914-2000 660 449
WILSON, Delores (nee Wiberg) 655,656 444,445
WILSON, Don 223 13
WILSON, Donald b.1938 660 449
WILSON, Edward 333 123
WILSON, Edward' 660 449
WILSON, Edward married Mary Black 662 451
WILSON, Elizebeth 1865 - 1959 333 123
WILSON, Elizebeth 1865 - 1959 660 449
WILSON, Elizebeth 1865 - 1959 662 451
WILSON, Frank b.1893 m.(1) Anna Evenzizer + m.(2) Dana Davies 662 451
WILSON, Frank 1893-1968 298 88
WILSON, Frank 1893-1968 660 449
WILSON, Frank 1893-1968 660 449
WILSON, Frank and Dana came to Peachland in 1936 from Clarement Alberta 661 450
WILSON, Gladys (nee Oakes) 513 302
WILSON, Henry 660 449
WILSON, Henry (Hank) tried to take naked picture of skinny dipping Jack Wilson - it was a joke - no film in camera 620 409
WILSON, Henry married Molly 662 451
WILSON, Henry Norman 260 50
WILSON, Henry Norman 333 123
WILSON, Jack 252 42
WILSON, Jack 215, 244 5, 34
WILSON, Jack - had a piece of one of these bombs 648 437
WILSON, Jack - had dropped his dentures and really caused an uproar at the Christmas concert. 649 438
WILSON, Jack - had logging contract with Simpsons 665 454
WILSON, Jack - logging Ponderosa pine trees 595 384
WILSON, Jack 1895-1922 died in Alberta 662 451
WILSON, Jack d.1922 660 449
WILSON, Jack Hathaway 421 210
WILSON, Jack Hathaway - logging 490 279
WILSON, Jack rode mule to town that walked backwards 620 409
WILSON, John (Jack) Hathaway 335 125
WILSON, John (Jack) Hathaway 342 132
WILSON, John (Jack) Hathaway 352 141
WILSON, John (Jack) Hathaway 356 145
WILSON, John (Jack) Hathaway 359 148
WILSON, John (Jack) Hathaway - Councillor 375 164
WILSON, John Hathaway 385 174
WILSON, John Hathaway - delivered wood on hand sleigh to people who had run out of wood 509 298
WILSON, John Hathaway (Jack) 600 389
WILSON, John Hathaway (Jack) 618 407
WILSON, John Hathaway 1893-1979 662 451
WILSON, Mrs. 288 78
WILSON, Murray 655,656 444,445
WILSON, Noel 447 236
WILSON, Noel b.1934 665 454
WILSON, Noel - looked after parents' orchard on a 60/40 basis 667 456
WILSON, Raymond b.1921 665 454
WILSON, Raymond - killed when plane shot down over Nuremberg, Germany - 1944-03-31 666 455
WILSON, Raymond - tough student 288 78
WILSON, Rosemary b.1925 665 454
WILSON, Rosemary cared for the Keating place on a 60/40 basis for money to go to university 667 456
WILSON, Ruby 244 34
WILSON, Ruby 317 107
WILSON, Ruby (nee Leigh) m.1920 663 452
WILSON, Ruby (nee Leigh) m.1920 - continues to live in Peachland and Vancouver and drives her little car between - 1982 667 456
WILSON, Ruth 249 39
WILSON, Ruth 431 220
WILSON, Ruth (nee Jennings) b.1905 m.1925 668 457
WILSON, Ruth (nee Jennings) b. 1905 335 125
WILSON, Walter m. Ester (nee Evans) 334 124
WILSON, Walter m. Ester (nee Evans) 660 449
WILSON, Walter m. Ester (nee Evans) 662 451
WILSON, William (bill) , in his last years, hooked Canadian flag rugs for his kids and one on the wall in the Senior Citizens centre 668 457
WILSON, William (Bill) b.1892 m.Ruth Jennings 662 451
WILSON, William 1892 - 1979 335 125
WILSON, William 1892 - 1979 660 449
WILSON, William Henry 668 457
WILSON, William Henry joined the army and served for many years. 669 458
WILSON, Wliiiam Herman 1892-1979 m.1925 d.1979 age 87 668 457
Wilsons on beach 637 426
Winchester school 460 249
WINCOTT, Diane (nee Ruffle) - lives in Summerland 535 324
Windermere, East Kootenays 271 61
Windermere, East Kootenays 352 141
Winfield - a sawmill 570 359
Winfield, B.C. 341 131
Winfield, B.C. 397 186
WING, Mah 486 275
WING, Yin 272 62
WINGER, Alma b.1915 670 459
WINGER, Amey 1867-1937 670 459
WINGER, Amey b.1908 670 459
WINGER, Amey (Mother) d.1937 age 70 672 461
WINGER, Doris d.1982 672 461
WINGER, Doris was a painter and seamstress 670 459
WINGER, Ester b.1901? 670 459
WINGER, Ester - married and raised a large family 670 459
WINGER, family 292 82
WINGER, family - over the hill 593 382
WINGER, girls 431 220
WINGER, Hilda - married and lived in Orillia Ontario 670 459
WINGER, Hilda, 670 459
WINGER, Jacob 260 50
WINGER, Jacob 1855-1949 670 459
WINGER, Jacob - stonemason and bricklayer 499 288
WINGER, Jacob (Dad) d.1949 age 94 672 461
WINGER, Katie - a darn good cook. 670 459
WINGER, Katie b.1911 670 459
WINGER, Verner 338 128
WINGER, Verner 670 459
WINGER, Verner - became a stone mason in the Okanagan, Vancouver and the Cariboo. 670 459
WINGER, Verner d.1964 672 461
WINGER, Weston 670 459
WINGER, Weston d.1973 672 461
WINGER, Weston - a strong swimmer 669 458
WINGER, Weston - Chief Tester at Ford's River Rouge plant on the outskirts of Detroit 670 459
WINGER, Weston - worked in the brickyard 671 460
WINGER,Amey graduated from Grade 12 at 15 years old and Grade 13 in Penticton 672 461
WINGER,Dorris b.1907 670 459
Wingfield, England 389 178
Winnipeg 252 42
Winnipeg 318 108
Winnipeg 357 146
Winnipeg 396 185
Winnipeg 397 186
Winnipeg 468 257
Winnipeg 469 258
Winnipeg 507 296
Winnipeg 526 315
Winnipeg 598 387
Winnipeg 653 442
Winnipeg 651 440
Winnipeg - 1906 628 417
Winnipeg - grazing cows where Legislature now stands 603 392
Winnipeg - Newspaper Editor 521 310
Winnipeg Free Press 669 458
Winnipeg Grenadier Band - concert in Peachland on way to Hong Kong. Later captured by Japanese - many perished at hands of captors 648 437
Winnipeg in 1883 506 295
Winnipeg Manitoba 321 111
Winnipeg University 217 7
Winnipeg, Manitoba 293 83
Winnipeg, Manitoba 337 127
Winnipeg, Manitoba 357 146
Winnipeg, Manitoba 374 163
Winnipeg, Manitoba 380 169
Winnipeg, Manitoba 457 246
Winnipeg, Manitoba 489 278
Winnipeg, Manitoba 522 311
Winnipeg, Manitoba 618 407
Winnipeg, Manitoba 623 412
Winnipeg, Manitoba - 1855 491 280
Winnipeg, Manitoba - 1878 603 392
Winnipeg, meat processing 457 246
Winnopeg, Manitoba 275 65
Winter - 1958 - cold fruit trees suffered 625 414
Winter - extremely cold 1923 531 320
Winter 1928 - severe frost killed many fruit trees - 80% 576 365
Winter 1928 - very cold - froze fruit trees - Walters Limited closed 625 414
Winter 1949-1950 - very cold - many fruit trees killed. Walters Limited closed down again. 625 414
Winthrop, Washington 452 241
Winthrop, Washington 453 242
Wisconsin 566 355
Wisconsin 668 457
WITCHER, Herman 382 171
Witt and Dell Mill 356 145
Witt and Dell Sawmill 271 61
Witt and Dell Sawmill 394 183
Witt and Dell Sawmill 439 228
Witt and Dell Sawmill 448 237
Witt Family - four generations lived at same time in Peachland 674 463
Witt home - corner of 5th and Beach 574 363
WITT, Avril 673 462
WITT, Avril b.1954 d.1980 676 465
WITT, Frank 1860-1951 672 461
WITT, Frank 1860-1951 - Great Grandpa moved from Alberta to Peachland 673 462
WITT, Gail 439 228
WITT, Gail - graduated for U.B.C. in 1954 676 465
WITT, Harold 439 228
WITT, Harold 672 461
WITT, Harold - drove 1st car over nearly completed Hope-Princeton highway - 1943 674 463
WITT, Harold - found work at Greata Ranch 673 462
WITT, Marietta 672 461
WITT, Maud 1877-1962 672 461
WITT, Maud 1877-1962 - Great Grandma moved from Alberta to Peachland 673 462
WITT, Neil 286 76
WITT, Neil 305 95
Witt, Neil 416 205
WITT, Neil 439 228
WITT, Neil 672 461
WITT, Neil 1913-1979 673 462
WITT, Neil d.1979-12-01 676 465
WITT, Neil ran the Esso station when Ted Clements went overseas 673 462
WITT, Noel 439 228
WITT, Noel - graduated for GPHS in 1954 676 465
WITT, Noel (married Ekrol) 673 462
WITT, Noel (married Ekrol) - also a good curler - won the club pin 675 464
WITT, Sybil 439 228
WITT, Sybil 212, 219 2, 9
WITT, Sybil - entered Riding Club walkathon in 1971 676 465
WITT, Sybil (nee Dowler) 673 462
WITT, Zeb 439 228
WITT, Zeb 672 461
WITT, Zeb ran service startion until 1947 673 462
Witt's Cabin - on Beach Avenue 657 446
Witt's Garage 574 363
WOITTE, Charlie - school janitor 309 99
WOLFE, Family 338 128
Women's Auxiliary - Anglican Church - Jessie was President one or two years 650 439
Women's Auxiliary to the Anglican Church 388 177
Womens Auxiliary to the United Church 440 229
Womens Auxiliaryto the R.C. Legion 649 438
Women's Christian Temperance Union (W.C.T.U.) 330 120
Women's Curling Club - Sybil Witt - was 1st President 675 464
Womens Institute 249 39
Womens Institute 262 52
Womens Institute 262 52
Womens Institute 265 55
Womens Institute 268 58
Womens Institute 269 59
Womens Institute 270 60
Womens Institute 308 98
Womens Institute 309 99
Womens Institute 315 105
Womens Institute 392 181
Womens Institute 402 191
Womens Institute 420 209
Womens Institute 482 271
Womens Institute 499 288
Womens Institute 668 457
Women's Institute 384 173
Women's Institute 533 322
Women's Institute 218, 219 8, 9
Women's Institute 628 417
Women's Institute 646 435
Women's Institute 649 438
Women's Institute 653 442
Women's Institute 659 448
Women's Institute 673 462
Women's Institute 678 467
Womens Institute - Charter Member 504 293
Women's Institute - Clara Smalls 571 360
Womens Institute - Secretary & President 460 249
Women's Institute - Treasurer 551 340
Womens Institute and Fall Fair 592 381
Women's Institute Christmas Concert 538 327
Women's Institute member 578 367
Womens Institute, president 351 140
Womens Rights book "Is It Just" 578 367
Womens's Institute - long time member 521 310
won the Military Medal for action against the Germans 497 286
Wonmen's Institute 673 462
Wood cutting - for the Municipality and the School 668 457
wood fired bake oven held 150 loaves of bread 510 299
Woodstock, Ontario 412 201
Woodworker - skill with axe to fashion farm tools etc 562 351
work on steamers and making life rafts 393 182
worked as cowboy 443 232
worked at Packinghouse in 1939 as a sorter & later packer 447 236
worked for the C.P.R, as mail clerk on the SS Sicamous 500 289
worked in Packinghouse & cut logs 500 289
worked in sawmill 482 271
worked in the Post Office and bank 497 286
worked in the post office and did telephone line work and repairs 494 283
worked in Westbank Co-op Packinghouse in Westbank 505 294
worked on Highway between Peachland and Summerland 418 207
worked on road 1930-1931 502 291
worked on road maintenance until forced to retire 466 255
Worked with indiginoue people (Indians) - concerned about their health. 513 302
World conference in Holland 376 165
World record for 50 yard dash 516 305
World Spectator 457 246
World War I 217 7
World War I 291 81
World War I 337 127
World War II 217 7
World War II - Cousin Family participation 262 52
World War One - same battalion as B.Whyte & J.Seaton 541 330
World War One - Declared in 1914 548 337
World War One end - burned effigy of the German Kaiser 484 273
Worshipful Master in 1923 504 293
wounded and lost an eye 475 264
Wraight house on 1st street 304 94
WRAIGHT, Arthur 1873-1936 677 466
WRAIGHT, Florence (nee Lewis) 1893-1978 677 466
WRAIGHT, Stan - several years in the Canadian Army - married an English girl & returned to Canada with wife & 2 daughters 678 467
WRIGHT, Aunt Florence 326 116
WRIGHT, Ed & Will - twin boys 292 82
WRIGHT, Edgar 678 467
WRIGHT, Edward - lost a leg in a logging accident on Vancouver Island 679 468
WRIGHT, Florence (nee Hayward) 678 467
WRIGHT, girls 593 382
WRIGHT, Jack 328 118
WRIGHT, Jack 333 123
WRIGHT, Jack - a Scotsman wit a strong brogue 678 467
WRIGHT, Jack m. Florence 390 179
WRIGHT, Kenneth 678 467
WRIGHT, Mavis 678 467
WRIGHT, Mrs Jack was a sister of Ms. Jim Elliott 679 468
WRIGHT, Mrs. - sang in the choir 609 398
WRIGHT, Phyllis 678 467
WRIGHT, Will - became a Dept of Highways employee in the Fraser valley 679 468
WRIGHT, William 678 467
WRIGHTSON, Frank (brother of Mrs. Kinchin) 415 204
WRIGHTSON, Frank (brother of Mrs. Kinchin) 450 239
WURZER, Dan - 486 275
WWI - Tom and Jack served. Tom in the army (he was wounded) & Jack in the Airforce 511 300
WWI - 1914 - 1st man in Peachland to join up 663 452
WWI - 1914-1918 in Europe 293 83
WWI - 1914-1918 in Europe 533 322
WWI - 92nd Highlanders, then Artillery, battle of Vimy Ridge 525 314
WWI - enlisted with 38th Ottawa Battalion in 1915 & served in France 636 425
WWI - John Vicary went overseas in 1915 and served in the Medical Corps 643 432
WWI - joined the 2nd C.M.R. in 1916 and served overseas until 1919 520 309
WWI - joined the 72nd Highlanders 497 286
WWI - joined the C.M.R. 475 264
WWI - Ken joined artillery and received the M.C. - he achieved the rank of Major 603 392
WWI - medical corps - returned home in 1917. 644 433
WWI - Nursing Sister overseas 634 423
WWI - pilot 371 160
WWI - saw action at Passchendale - then sent back - too young 534 323
WWI - served in Europe - Motor Transport Corps 423 212
WWI - served with the Canadian Forces 649 438
WWI changed Peachland - whole generation of Peachland youth almost wiped out 555 344
WWI soldiers supported 279 69
WWI took over 60 young men from this small community and ended the aquatic events along with other sports such as football (soccer), baseball, tennis along with a well equipped gymnasium and all sports in general. 628 417
WWII 248 38
WWII - 1st man to join R.C.A.F. from Peachland - 1940-November MacDonald #3 B & G School - my n umber was 81390 632 421
WWII - 8th Sussex Imperial Regiment attached to the 3rd Canadian Division 656 445
WWII - Africa, Italy, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Czechoslovakia 299 89
WWII - Art Topham joined the Peachland Rangers. 621 410
WWII - Bill joined up - with the C.M.C.R. (a motorcycle unit) - with the 9th Armoured Division 527 316
WWII - Chuck served overseas 622 411
WWII - Chuck Whinton served as a Flying Officer Air Gunner 651 440
WWII - Halifax, Sidney in NS and Nanaimo in BC - discharge as Staff Sergeant 588 377
WWII - Jack Wilson organized a groupf of Pacific Coast Militia Rangers and was their Commander - 25 members from Westbank and Peachland 667 456
WWII - joined army - North Nova Scotia Highlanders 543 332
WWII - joined R.C.A.F. - aircrew in Europe and Canadian Bases 542 331
WWII - Link Trainer - at Regina, Saskatchewan 371 160
WWII - Pete Tees rose to Rank of Brigadier 461 250
WWII - Peter joined the Canadian Army in 1940 and served until 1945 627 416
WWII - Princess Patricias- England, Italy, Holland & Belgium 401 190
WWII - Royal Canadian Navy 659 448
WWII - two sons served overseas 583 372
WWII Women's War Work - sent comfort parcels to the boys overseas, civil defence, ration book distribution, Red Cross. 677 466
Yellow Lake Road 243 33
Yellow Lake Road 257 47
YIM, Wing - a Chinese man 505 294
Yonge street store 327 117
Yorkshire, England 426 215
Young Peoples Group 450 239
Young Peoples Group at the Church 538 327
YOUNG, Alfred Henry 1871-1943 679 468
YOUNG, Charles (Fred's father) 658 447
YOUNG, Charles (Fred's father) 679 468
YOUNG, Ethyl - 554 343
YOUNG, Ethyl 1885-1980 died in Kelowna at age 95 on 1980-12-23 682 471
YOUNG, Ethyl Louisa 1885-1980 arrived in Canada in 1905 as a bond servant 679 468
YOUNG, Fred 248 38
YOUNG, Fred - and his horse "Maggie" 595 384
YOUNG, Fred and Ethyl 292 82
YOUNG, Jim (Dahlgren) 620 409
Youngest Alderman in Canada 304 94
Young's Corner - Charles Young built a house 679 468
Yukon 267 57
Yukon 321 111
ZECCHEL, Doreen (nee Oakes) 513 302
Ziegfeld Follies in England. - Vera was a ballerina 657 446
ZOLD, Ella 682 471
ZOLD, family was of German ancestry not well treated in Peachland after the war 682 471
ZOLD, John 682 471
ZOLD, Mr. 682 471
ZOLD. Mrs. 682 471
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