from _The Cranbrook Courier_, Golden Jubilee Edition, September 1, 1955 (Sec.
1 p16)
L.P. SULLIVAN, FORMER EDITOR AND FOUNDER OF THE CRANBROOK COURIER, SAYS-
You're an Old-Timer Here If You Can Remember...
...When S.F. Morely had his law office on Norbury Avenue, the present
location of the Star Theatre.
...When Dr. F.B. Miles had his dental office in the building across the
street from the old King and Green offices on Armstrong Avenue.
...When the C.P.R. operated a boarding house across the tracks from the
station.
...When Jake Fink and Bert Beattie peddled the camps and enjoyed it.
.......
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| Title: | L.P. Sullivan Remembers... |
|---|---|
| Internal ID: | 0042.0001 |
| Medium: | Newspaper |
| Date: | September 1st 1955 |
| Collection: | 0042 |
| City: | Cranbrook, BC |
| People: | Fink, Sullivan, Morley, Miles, Beattie |
| Publisher: | Cranbrook Courier |
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A short column remembering some of Cranbrook's past from the editor and owner of the Cranbrook Courier newspaper.
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- CitiesCranbrookBuildingsStar Theatre
- CitiesCranbrookBusinessesLaw OfficesMorley
- CitiesCranbrookStreet NamesArmstrong Avenue
- CitiesCranbrookStreet NamesNorbury Avenue
- CitiesCranbrookStreet Names9th Avenue S
- CitiesCranbrookStreet Names10th Avenue S
- TransportationRailwaysBuildings
- TransportationRailwaysCompaniesCanadian Pacific Railway
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