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newspaper

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact91104
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV020.5.1990
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV020.5.1990
Description
Newspaper; one sheet of newsprint; black ink printed on two sides; heading on first page reads: "The NEWS"; text beneath heading reads: "Vol. 3 - No. 1_HERITAGE VILLAGE, BURNABY B.C., SUMMER 1976"; news items are arranged in columns with headings; Centre headline on first page reads: "A PIONEER REMEMBERS / Recollections of Mr. Murdoch McMurray"; credits in top right corner on verso of front page reads: "THE NEWS / Published Periodically / THE NEWS ART PUBLISHING / COMPANY / HILL STREET, HERITAGE VILLAGE / BURNABY, B.C. BRITISH COLUMBIA / M. McInall...Editior / K. Sens.... Ass't Editor / P. McGeachie...Writer / Terry G. Gamble & / Victor L. Brice...Linotype / R. McCrae... Printer / T. Lamb and W. Lamb...Presssmen / Bill Henderson... Typography"
Object History
Newspaper was printed on a printing press inside Heritage Village News and Art Printing shop.
Category
08. Communication Artifacts
Classification
Documentary Artifacts - - Other Documents
Object Term
Serial
Measurements
43 cm x 28 cm
Maker
Heritage Village
Country Made
Canada
Province Made
British Columbia
Site/City Made
Burnaby
Title
The News
Publication Date
Summer 1976
Subjects
Documentary Artifacts - Newspapers
Names
Burnaby Village Museum
Images
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newspaper

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact91105
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV020.5.1992
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV020.5.1992
Description
Newspaper; one sheet of newsprint folded in half; black ink printed on side only; heading on first page reads: "THE HERITAGE VILLAGE / NEWS"; "VOLUME 7 - NUMBER _ SPRING 1978_Price 10 Cents"; image on cover at top of Heritage Village bandstand; back page numbered "THE NEWS P. 4: (printed content on pages 2 and 3 are missing)
Object History
Newspaper was printed on a printing press inside Heritage Village News and Art Printing shop and produced by Heritage Village and the Century Park Museum Association.
Category
08. Communication Artifacts
Classification
Documentary Artifacts - - Other Documents
Object Term
Serial
Measurements
Height: 28 cm x Width: 21.5 cm (folded)
Maker
Heritage Village
Country Made
Canada
Province Made
British Columbia
Site/City Made
Burnaby
Title
The News
Publication Date
Summer 1976
Subjects
Documentary Artifacts - Newspapers
Names
Burnaby Village Museum
Century Park Museum Association
Images
Documents
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newspaper

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact91106
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV020.5.1991
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV020.5.1991
Description
Newspaper; one sheet of newsprint folded in half; black ink printed both sides; pages numbered 2-4; heading on cover page reads: "THE HERITAGE VILLAGE / NEWS"; "VOLUME 6 - NUMBER 1 [sic]_ SPECIAL EDITIOIN: CHRISTMAS 1977_Price 10 Cents"; image on cover at top of Heritage Village bandstand; page 2 (verso of cover) includes publishing credits: "THE NEWS / PUBLISHED PERIODICALLY / THE NEWS ART PUBLISHING / COMPANY / HILL STREET, HERITAGE VILLAGE / BURNABY, BRITISH COLUMBIA / Editor- R. MacPherson / Writer - P. McGeachie / Composite- D. Lovell / Printers - R. McCrae / B. Henderson, D. Lovell"
Object History
Newspaper was printed on a printing press inside Heritage Village News and Art Printing shop and produced by Heritage Village and the Century Park Museum Association.
Category
08. Communication Artifacts
Classification
Documentary Artifacts - - Other Documents
Object Term
Serial
Measurements
Height: 28 cm x Width: 21.5 cm (folded)
Maker
Heritage Village
Country Made
Canada
Province Made
British Columbia
Site/City Made
Burnaby
Title
The News
Publication Date
Christmas 1977
Subjects
Documentary Artifacts - Newspapers
Names
Burnaby Village Museum
Century Park Museum Association
Images
Documents
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newspaper

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact91265
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
HV976.232.32
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
HV976.232.32
Description
newspaper; one sheet of newsprint; black ink printed on two sides; heading on first page reads: "The NEWS"; text beneath heading reads: "Vol. 3 - No. 1_HERITAGE VILLAGE, BURNABY B.C., SUMMER 1976"; news items are arranged in columns with headings; Centre headline on first page reads: "A PIONEER REMEMBERS / Recollections of Mr. Murdoch McMurray"; credits in top right corner on verso of front page reads: "THE NEWS / Published Periodically / THE NEWS ART PUBLISHING / COMPANY / HILL STREET, HERITAGE VILLAGE / BURNABY, B.C. BRITISH COLUMBIA / M. McInall...Editior / K. Sens.... Ass't Editor / P. McGeachie...Writer / Terry G. Gamble & / Victor L. Brice...Linotype / R. McCrae... Printer / T. Lamb and W. Lamb...Presssmen / Bill Henderson... Typography". Content within this edition of the newspaper covers events that occurred in the early 1900's, with a focus on local events as well as Heritage Village news in the Summer 1976.
Object History
Newspaper was printed on a printing press inside Heritage Village News and Art Printing shop and was donated by a member of the Burnaby '71 Centennial Committee. In 1984, the Century Park Museum Association was renamed Burnaby Village Museum Association and Heritage Village Museum was renamed Burnaby Village Museum.
Category
08. Communication Artifacts
Classification
Documentary Artifacts - - Other Documents
Object Term
Serial
Measurements
Length: 43 cm x Width: 28 cm
Maker
Heritage Village
Country Made
Canada
Province Made
British Columbia
Site/City Made
Burnaby
Title
The News
Publication Date
1976
Subjects
Documentary Artifacts - Newspapers
Names
Burnaby Village Museum
Images
Documents
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newspaper

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact91266
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
HV976.232.33
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
HV976.232.33
Description
newspaper; four pages folded in half; pages numbered 1-15; black ink printed on both sides; published [Summer 1977]; heading on first page reads: "No. 1 Volume 1 / Heritage Herald / Welcome to / Heritage Pioneer Village"; front page includes 1912 photograph of welcome arch "Burnaby Welcome You" erected at Edmonds and Kingsway to welcome Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught. Stories with newspaper include events at the Heritage Village in the Summer of 1977, accompanied by advertisements for local Burnaby businesses and the Pacific National Exhibition (PNE).
Object History
Newspaper was printed on a printing press inside Heritage Village News and Art Printing shop and was donated by a member of the Burnaby '71 Centennial Committee. The newspaper was handed out to visitors of Heritage Village and provided to members of the Century Park Museum Association.
Category
08. Communication Artifacts
Classification
Documentary Artifacts - - Other Documents
Object Term
Serial
Measurements
Length: 41 cm x Width: 58 cm folded to Length: 41 cm x Width: 29 cm
Maker
Heritage Village
Country Made
Canada
Province Made
British Columbia
Site/City Made
Burnaby
Title
Heritage Herald
Publication Date
[1977]
Subjects
Documentary Artifacts - Newspapers
Names
Burnaby Village Museum
Century Park Museum Association
Images
Documents
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newspaper

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact91267
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
HV976.232.31
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
HV976.232.31
Description
newspaper; one full page folded; printed on front and back, inside is blank. Heading on first page reads: "The NEWS"; text beneath heading reads: "Vol. 2 - No. 1_HERITAGE VILLAGE, BURNABY B.C., SUMMER 1974". Content within this edition of the newspaper covers events that occurred in the early 1900's, with a focus on local events as well as Heritage Village news in the Summer 1974.
Object History
Newspaper was printed on a printing press inside Heritage Village News and Art Printing shop and was donated by a member of the Burnaby '71 Centennial Committee. In 1984, the Century Park Museum Association was renamed Burnaby Village Museum Association and Heritage Village Museum was renamed Burnaby Village Museum.
Category
08. Communication Artifacts
Classification
Documentary Artifacts - - Other Documents
Object Term
Serial
Measurements
Length: 43 cm x Width: 28 cm
Maker
Heritage Village
Country Made
Canada
Province Made
British Columbia
Site/City Made
Burnaby
Title
The News
Publication Date
1974
Subjects
Documentary Artifacts - Newspapers
Names
Burnaby Village Museum
Images
Documents
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newspaper

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact91268
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
HV976.232.30
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
HV976.232.30
Description
newspaper; one full page folded; printed on front and back with four pages of content. Heading on first page reads: "The NEWS"; text beneath heading reads: "Vol. 1 - No. 1_HERITAGE VILLAGE, BURNABY B.C., SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1973_Price 25 Cents". Content within this edition of the newspaper covers events that occurred in the early 1900's, with a focus on local events.
Object History
Newspaper was printed on a printing press inside Heritage Village News and Art Printing shop and was donated by a member of the Burnaby '71 Centennial Committee. In 1984, the Century Park Museum Association was renamed Burnaby Village Museum Association and Heritage Village Museum was renamed Burnaby Village Museum.
Category
08. Communication Artifacts
Classification
Documentary Artifacts - - Other Documents
Object Term
Serial
Marks/Labels
Pages of newspaper are stained with droplets in brown colour
Colour
Beige
Measurements
Length: 43 cm x Width: 28 cm
Maker
Heritage Village
Country Made
Canada
Province Made
British Columbia
Site/City Made
Burnaby
Title
The News
Publication Date
April 21 1973
Subjects
Documentary Artifacts - Newspapers
Names
Burnaby Village Museum
Images
Documents
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newspaper

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact91269
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
HV976.232.34
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
HV976.232.34
Description
newspaper; one sheet of newsprint folded in half; black ink printed both sides; pages numbered 2-4; heading on cover page reads: "THE HERITAGE VILLAGE / NEWS"; "VOLUME 6 - NUMBER 1 SPECIAL EDITIOIN: CHRISTMAS 1977_Price 10 Cents"; image on cover at top of Heritage Village bandstand; page 2 (verso of cover) includes publishing credits: "THE NEWS / PUBLISHED PERIODICALLY / THE NEWS ART PUBLISHING / COMPANY / HILL STREET, HERITAGE VILLAGE / BURNABY, BRITISH COLUMBIA / Editor- R. MacPherson / Writer - P. McGeachie / Composite- D. Lovell / Printers - R. McCrae / B. Henderson, D. Lovell". Content covers news articles taken from various newspapers [between 1892 and 1920] along with a few advertisements and articles regarding Heritage Village and the Century Park Museum Associaton December 1977.
Object History
Newspaper was printed on a printing press inside Heritage Village News and Art Printing shop and was donated by a member of the Burnaby '71 Centennial Committee. The newspaper was provided to visitors of Heritage Village and members of the Century Park Museum Association.
Category
08. Communication Artifacts
Classification
Documentary Artifacts - - Other Documents
Object Term
Serial
Measurements
Length: 43 cm x Width: 28 cm folded to Length: 28 cm x Width: 21.5 cm
Maker
Heritage Village
Country Made
Canada
Province Made
British Columbia
Site/City Made
Burnaby
Title
The News
Publication Date
1977
Subjects
Documentary Artifacts - Newspapers
Names
Burnaby Village Museum
Images
Documents
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newspaper

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact91351
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV012.11.16
Description
newspaper; one full page folded; printed on front and back with four pages of content. Heading on first page reads: "The NEWS"; text beneath heading reads: "Vol. 1 - No. 1_HERITAGE VILLAGE, BURNABY B.C., SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1973_Price 25 Cents". Content within this edition of the newspaper covers events that occurred in the early 1900's, with a focus on local events.
Object History
Newspaper was printed on a printing press inside Heritage Village News and Art Printing shop and was donated by a member of the Burnaby Village Museum Association. In 1984, the Century Park Museum Association was renamed Burnaby Village Museum Association and Heritage Village Museum was renamed Burnaby Village Museum.
Category
08. Communication Artifacts
Classification
Documentary Artifacts - - Other Documents
Object Term
Serial
Colour
Beige
Measurements
Length: 43 cm x Width: 28 cm
Maker
Heritage Village
Country Made
Canada
Province Made
British Columbia
Site/City Made
Burnaby
Title
The News
Publication Date
April 21 1973
Subjects
Documentary Artifacts - Newspapers
Names
Burnaby Village Museum
Images
Documents
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program

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact4172
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV988.44.67
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Accession Code
BV988.44.67
Description
Transportation Division - Program -- [1950]. Program for the August 6th, 1950 B.C.E.R. and B.C.M.T. picnic for the Transportation Division, All Departments. The picnic was planned at Confederation Park in North Burnaby and started at 11am. The program included the Time of Events along with the Athletic Events of the day. The picnic also advertised Shetland Pony Riding, Favours for the Children, Wading Pool and Playground, and a Rube Band. The back page of the program lists the people involved in the Picnic Committees. Attached to the program with two staples is a newspaper clipping that covered the days events, including mention of "Punch and Judy" which was a puppet show performed by C.Caunt. The program measures 14cm x 21.5cm.
Colour
Beige
Subjects
Documentary Artifacts
Documentary Artifacts - Leaflets
Documentary Artifacts - Newspapers
Transportation
Names
British Columbia Electric Railway Company
Images
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Recording of John Burton - Track 1

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/oralhistory209
Repository
City of Burnaby Archives
Date Range
1920-1929
Length
0:07:53
Summary
This portion of the recording pertains to John Burton's description of early newspapers including their advertising and reporting practices.
Repository
City of Burnaby Archives
Summary
This portion of the recording pertains to John Burton's description of early newspapers including their advertising and reporting practices.
Date Range
1920-1929
Photo Info
Burton family home, [1945]. Item no. 216-002
Length
0:07:53
Subjects
Documentary Artifacts - Newspapers
Scope and Content
Recording is of John Burton discussing the history of the weekly newspaper and of the types of printing presses that have been used in Canada, as well as exactly how their parts function. John appears to be describing printing presses that are in the room with him.
Biographical Notes
John Burton was born in 1912 in New Westminster. He went to Second Street School, then Edmonds, then Saint Anne's Convent, and St. Louis College and Connaught before graduating from Burnaby South School in 1930. While at High School, John worked at Cowan's Music Store at 716 Columbia Street in New Westminster on Saturdays and after school. John Burton's grandfather John Foley was the founder of the Orangeville Sun newspaper in Orangeville, Ontario, established in 1861. He ran the paper until his death in 1882, when his son, John Foley Jr. took over as editor and publisher at the age of sixteen. Two of his daughters were involved in the newspaper; Margaret Foley was a regular contributor to the paper, and John Burton's mother was a typesetter. When John Burton was a teenager, he went to Orangeville to learn the trade from his uncle. Unfortunately, he was only there eighteen months when his uncle died December 21, 1932. The family was unable to hold on to the business and the paper amalgamated with the Orangeville Banner newspaper in 1933.
Total Tracks
5
Total Length
0:46:18
Interviewee Name
Burton, John
Collection/Fonds
Burnaby Historical Society fonds
Series
Community Archives Collection series
Subseries
Oral history subseries
Media Type
Sound Recording
Web Notes
Interview was digitized in 2010 allowing it to be accessible on Heritage Burnaby. The digitization project was initiated by the Community Heritage Commission with support from City of Burnaby Council and the BC History Digitization Program of the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, University of British Columbia. It was recognized by the Heritage Society of BC with an award in 2012.
Images
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Recording of John Burton - Track 2

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/oralhistory210
Repository
City of Burnaby Archives
Date Range
1920-1937
Length
0:09:26
Summary
This portion of the recording pertains to John Burton's description of national advertising in early weekly newspapers, with mentions of the Burnaby Post and the Burnaby Broadcast. He also describes the flatbed cylinder press and relates a story of a group of handpress workers who demolish a flatbe…
Repository
City of Burnaby Archives
Summary
This portion of the recording pertains to John Burton's description of national advertising in early weekly newspapers, with mentions of the Burnaby Post and the Burnaby Broadcast. He also describes the flatbed cylinder press and relates a story of a group of handpress workers who demolish a flatbed cylinder press in order to save their jobs.
Date Range
1920-1937
Photo Info
Burton family home, [1945]. Item no. 216-002
Length
0:09:26
Subjects
Documentary Artifacts - Newspapers
Printing Tools and Equipment
Scope and Content
Recording is of John Burton discussing the history of the weekly newspaper and of the types of printing presses that have been used in Canada, as well as exactly how their parts function. John appears to be describing printing presses that are in the room with him.
Biographical Notes
John Burton was born in 1912 in New Westminster. He went to Second Street School, then Edmonds, then Saint Anne's Convent, and St. Louis College and Connaught before graduating from Burnaby South School in 1930. While at High School, John worked at Cowan's Music Store at 716 Columbia Street in New Westminster on Saturdays and after school. John Burton's grandfather John Foley was the founder of the Orangeville Sun newspaper in Orangeville, Ontario, established in 1861. He ran the paper until his death in 1882, when his son, John Foley Jr. took over as editor and publisher at the age of sixteen. Two of his daughters were involved in the newspaper; Margaret Foley was a regular contributor to the paper, and John Burton's mother was a typesetter. When John Burton was a teenager, he went to Orangeville to learn the trade from his uncle. Unfortunately, he was only there eighteen months when his uncle died December 21, 1932. The family was unable to hold on to the business and the paper amalgamated with the Orangeville Banner newspaper in 1933.
Total Tracks
5
Total Length
0:46:18
Interviewee Name
Burton, John
Collection/Fonds
Burnaby Historical Society fonds
Series
Community Archives Collection series
Subseries
Oral history subseries
Media Type
Sound Recording
Web Notes
Interview was digitized in 2010 allowing it to be accessible on Heritage Burnaby. The digitization project was initiated by the Community Heritage Commission with support from City of Burnaby Council and the BC History Digitization Program of the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, University of British Columbia. It was recognized by the Heritage Society of BC with an award in 2012.
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Audio Tracks
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Recording of John Burton - Track 3

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/oralhistory211
Repository
City of Burnaby Archives
Date Range
1920-1959
Length
0:09:54
Summary
This portion of the recording pertains to John Burton's description of how various presses work, and their use by daily and weekly papers. He describes a press shop, most likely at the Burnaby Village Museum.
Repository
City of Burnaby Archives
Summary
This portion of the recording pertains to John Burton's description of how various presses work, and their use by daily and weekly papers. He describes a press shop, most likely at the Burnaby Village Museum.
Date Range
1920-1959
Photo Info
Burton family home, [1945]. Item no. 216-002
Length
0:09:54
Subjects
Documentary Artifacts - Newspapers
Printing Tools and Equipment
Scope and Content
Recording is of John Burton discussing the history of the weekly newspaper and of the types of printing presses that have been used in Canada, as well as exactly how their parts function. John appears to be describing printing presses that are in the room with him.
Biographical Notes
John Burton was born in 1912 in New Westminster. He went to Second Street School, then Edmonds, then Saint Anne's Convent, and St. Louis College and Connaught before graduating from Burnaby South School in 1930. While at High School, John worked at Cowan's Music Store at 716 Columbia Street in New Westminster on Saturdays and after school. John Burton's grandfather John Foley was the founder of the Orangeville Sun newspaper in Orangeville, Ontario, established in 1861. He ran the paper until his death in 1882, when his son, John Foley Jr. took over as editor and publisher at the age of sixteen. Two of his daughters were involved in the newspaper; Margaret Foley was a regular contributor to the paper, and John Burton's mother was a typesetter. When John Burton was a teenager, he went to Orangeville to learn the trade from his uncle. Unfortunately, he was only there eighteen months when his uncle died December 21, 1932. The family was unable to hold on to the business and the paper amalgamated with the Orangeville Banner newspaper in 1933.
Total Tracks
5
Total Length
0:46:18
Interviewee Name
Burton, John
Collection/Fonds
Burnaby Historical Society fonds
Series
Community Archives Collection series
Subseries
Oral history subseries
Media Type
Sound Recording
Web Notes
Interview was digitized in 2010 allowing it to be accessible on Heritage Burnaby. The digitization project was initiated by the Community Heritage Commission with support from City of Burnaby Council and the BC History Digitization Program of the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, University of British Columbia. It was recognized by the Heritage Society of BC with an award in 2012.
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Audio Tracks
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Recording of John Burton - Track 5

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/oralhistory213
Repository
City of Burnaby Archives
Date Range
1850-1950
Length
0:09:14
Summary
This portion of the recording pertains to John Burton's description of the galley press and the proofing process. He also discusses job printing (now referred to as commercial printing).
Repository
City of Burnaby Archives
Summary
This portion of the recording pertains to John Burton's description of the galley press and the proofing process. He also discusses job printing (now referred to as commercial printing).
Date Range
1850-1950
Photo Info
Burton family home, [1945]. Item no. 216-002
Length
0:09:14
Subjects
Documentary Artifacts - Newspapers
Printing Tools and Equipment
Scope and Content
Recording is of John Burton discussing the history of the weekly newspaper and of the types of printing presses that have been used in Canada, as well as exactly how their parts function. John appears to be describing printing presses that are in the room with him.
Biographical Notes
John Burton was born in 1912 in New Westminster. He went to Second Street School, then Edmonds, then Saint Anne's Convent, and St. Louis College and Connaught before graduating from Burnaby South School in 1930. While at High School, John worked at Cowan's Music Store at 716 Columbia Street in New Westminster on Saturdays and after school. John Burton's grandfather John Foley was the founder of the Orangeville Sun newspaper in Orangeville, Ontario, established in 1861. He ran the paper until his death in 1882, when his son, John Foley Jr. took over as editor and publisher at the age of sixteen. Two of his daughters were involved in the newspaper; Margaret Foley was a regular contributor to the paper, and John Burton's mother was a typesetter. When John Burton was a teenager, he went to Orangeville to learn the trade from his uncle. Unfortunately, he was only there eighteen months when his uncle died December 21, 1932. The family was unable to hold on to the business and the paper amalgamated with the Orangeville Banner newspaper in 1933.
Total Tracks
5
Total Length
0:46:18
Interviewee Name
Burton, John
Collection/Fonds
Burnaby Historical Society fonds
Series
Community Archives Collection series
Subseries
Oral history subseries
Media Type
Sound Recording
Web Notes
Interview was digitized in 2010 allowing it to be accessible on Heritage Burnaby. The digitization project was initiated by the Community Heritage Commission with support from City of Burnaby Council and the BC History Digitization Program of the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, University of British Columbia. It was recognized by the Heritage Society of BC with an award in 2012.
Images
Audio Tracks
Less detail

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