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Person: Segarty

Record of achievement Terry Segarty 1979.

Record of achievement: Terry Segarty. First elected to the B.C. Legislature, Nov. 1979.

Internal ID: 2290.0001
Medium:Photograph
Date: November 1st 1979

Terry Segarty 1979

Terry Segarty, 1979. The best person for the job, a hard worker for the people.

Internal ID: 2290.0002
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1979

Terry Segarty 1979

Terry Segarty, 1979

Internal ID: 2290.0003
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1979

A worker for Kootenay, 1980's. Vote Terry Segarty

A worker for Kootenay, 1980's. For a hard worker, someone you can trust vote Terry Segarty.

Internal ID: 2290.0011
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1980

Newly Elected MLA Terry Segarty

Hilary Segarty with newly elected MLA Terry Segarty and Morris McNair.

Internal ID: 2290.0012
Medium:Photograph
Date: 0000

Cranbrook Wall of Honour

A plaque of major donors associoated with the research, construction and funding for the Cranbrook Wall of Honour in Rotary Park.

Internal ID: 0474.0013
Medium:Photograph
Date: 2009

Terry Segarty takes over office, 1979

Terry Segarty receives keys to office from retiring MLA George Haddad 1979. Newly Elected MLA.

Internal ID: 2290.0013
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1979

Opening of McPhee Bridge 1979

Opening of McPhee Bridge, between Cranbrook and Kimberley 1979. Former MLA George Haddad, Joyce Metcalf - Leader of the Cranbrook Girls Bugle Band, Mac McPhee - Principal in Cranbrook, Ty Colgur - Mayor of Cranbrook, Harvey Popoff - District Highways Manager, & Terry Segarty - MLA Kootenay. This bridge was named after Mac McPhee from Cranbrook, BC

Internal ID: 2290.0096
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1979

Opening of McPhee Bridge 1979

Opening of McPhee Bridge, between Cranbrook and Kimberley 1979. Former MLA George Haddad, Joyce Metcalf - Leader of the Cranbrook Girls Bugle Band, Mac McPhee - Principal in Cranbrook, Ty Colgur - Mayor of Cranbrook, Harvey Popoff - District Highways Manager, & Terry Segarty - MLA Kootenay. This bridge was named after Mac McPhee from Cranbrook, BC

Internal ID: 2290.0097
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1979

MLA Terry Segarty running the EK10K c.1981

MLA Terry Segarty running the EK10K in Cranbrook, BC c.1981 Do you recognize the women runner? If you please let us know

Internal ID: 2290.0098
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1981

McPhee Bridge Ribbon Cutting Ceremony 1979

McPhee Bridge ribbon cutting to mark opening (1979). Photo includes: Hon. Alex Fraser, Minister of Transportation and Highways, former MLA George Haddad, Terry Segarty, and Mac McPhee, former high school principal at MBSS, and who the bridge in named after.

Internal ID: 2290.0114
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1979

Reopening of St. Eugene Church June 9, 1985

Reopening of St. Eugene Church after restoration June 9, 1985. Anita Olson, M.P. Stan Graham, Mike Patterson, B.C. Heritage Trust, Chief Sophie Pierre, MLA Terry Segarty, Ursula, Judge Leo Gansner, Bill Blaine, Marvin â??Skipâ? Fennessy - Member of the East Kootenay Historical Society.

Internal ID: 2290.0129
Medium:Photograph
Date: June 9th 1985

East Kootenay Regional Hospital in Cranbrook, BC Psychiatric Unit Grant c.1981

Local MLA Terry Segarty stand between Cranbrook Hospital Board member Joe Pagarut and Health Minister Jim Nielsen as they look over a series of government announcements. The board members were told that approval in principle had been given to the development of a 15 bed psychiatric unit for the hospital. Neilsen also approved interim funding in the amount of $300,000 for the intermediate care unit which is currently under construction. The 60 bed intermediate care unit and the psychiatric unit will relieve some strain on the hospitals acute bed space.

Internal ID: 2290.0133
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1981

MLA Terry Segarty presenting an Education Grant c.1981

MLA Terry Segarty presenting an Education Grant to a student c.1981 Do you recognize this student?, if you do please let us know

Internal ID: 2290.0138
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1981

Eric MacKinnon Park (Rotary North) in Cranbrook, BC c.1981

Ribbon cutting at the official opening of Eric MacKinnon Park (Rotary North) in Cranbrook, BC c.1981. Eric MacKinnon Park is located on 8th Street North & 18th Avenue North. In photo is Cornell Sawchuk, Dick Burley, Bud Meckling - Cranbrook Rotary President, Leo Ressler, Cranbrook Mayor Ty Colgur, MLA Terry Segarty. Photo taken by Bob Mackie, Cranbrook Townsman

Internal ID: 2290.0139
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1981

MLA's & Cranbrook City Council discussing a B.C. Expo Legacy Fund c.1985

MLA's & Cranbrook City Council discussing the Provincial Government's Expo Legacy Fund for the development of the Key City Theatre c.1983 Left to Right: Peter Leiman - City Council, Terry Segarty - MLA, Rick Jensen - Mayor of Cranbrook, Jim Hewitt - MLA and Joe Pagurut - City Council.

Internal ID: 2290.0140
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1985

MLA's & Cranbrook City Council discussing a B.C. Expo Legacy Fund c.1985

MLA's & Cranbrook City Council discussing the Provincial Government's Expo Legacy Fund for the development of the Key City Theatre c.1983 Left to Right: Peter Leiman - City Council, Terry Segarty - MLA, Rick Jensen - Mayor of Cranbrook, Jim Hewitt - MLA and Joe Pagurut - City Council.

Internal ID: 2290.0141
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1985

Breaking new ground at the East Kootenay Regional Hospital in Cranbrook, BC c.1981

MLA Terry Segarty and District Hospital Board Chairman Joe Pagarut breaking new ground for the $2.3 million dollar hospital expansion at the East Kootenay Regional Hospital in Cranbrook, BC c.1981

Internal ID: 2290.0164
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1981

Bill Vander Zalm & Terry Segarty c.1981

Bill Vander Zalm & Terry Segarty c.1981

Internal ID: 2290.0171
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1981

Bill Vander Zalm, Terry Segarty & Joyce Metcalfe c.1981

Bill Vander Zalm - Premier, Terry Segarty - MLA, Joyce Metcalfe - Cranbrook Girls Bugle Band, & Unknown c.1981

Internal ID: 2290.0172
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1981

Steepleview Elementary School

MLA Terry Segarty and teacher Menadora Benedik, students Carley Meek and Jeremy Neno, cut the ribbon at the Steeples Elementary school opening, 1980.

Internal ID: 0493.0184
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1980

School Sponsorships

Local organisations and schools receive provincial lottery grants for travel expenses to Expo and sporting events.

Internal ID: 2006.0201
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1968

Parkland Band Gets Travel Funds

Cranbrook's Parkland Band receives a $20000 grant for travel expenses from the ptovincial government.

Internal ID: 2006.0206
Medium:Photograph
Date: 0000

Ms.Canada Rene Newhouse in Cranbrook, BC 1986

Ms.Canada Rene Newhouse with Helen, Ursula, and Kieran Segarty in Cranbrook, BC 1986

Internal ID: 2290.0227
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1986

McPhee Bridge Opening 1979

Joyce Metcalfe (Cranbrook Citizen of the Year 1976 and leader of the Cranbrook Girls Bugle Band for more than 30 years) with MLA Terry Segarty at the McPhee Bridge opening 1979.

Internal ID: 2290.0240
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1979