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Interview with Tony and Hazel Padula by Eric Damer November 27, 2012 - Track 5
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/oralhistory375
- Repository
- City of Burnaby Archives
- Date Range
- 1964-1988
- Length
- 0:09:54
- Summary
- This portion of the recording pertains to Tony Padula and Hazel (Bongea) Padula's memories of coming back to live at Deer Lake Place. Tony and Hazel discuss the building of their house and their children's childhood there, including the school system at that time.
- Repository
- City of Burnaby Archives
- Summary
- This portion of the recording pertains to Tony Padula and Hazel (Bongea) Padula's memories of coming back to live at Deer Lake Place. Tony and Hazel discuss the building of their house and their children's childhood there, including the school system at that time.
- Date Range
- 1964-1988
- Photo Info
- Hazel (Bongea) Padula standing on the steps of her home at High Lawn, [195-]. Item no. 549-052.
- Length
- 0:09:54
- Subjects
- Buildings - Residences - Houses
- Education
- Interviewer
- Damer, Eric
- Interview Date
- November 27, 2012
- Scope and Content
- Recording is an interview with Tony Padula and Hazel (Bongea) Padula conducted by Burnaby Village Museum employee Eric Damer, November 27, 2012. Major themes discussed are: neighbourhoods and family heritage.
- Biographical Notes
- Tony Padula’s family came to Vancouver from Italy in 1926, the year Tony was born. After graduating from school, Tony entered the shoe industry as a salesman. Hazel Bongea (later Padula) was born in 1931 in Saskatchewan and moved to Vancouver with her family when she was ten years old. After graduating from school, Hazel found work with Standard Oil in Vancouver. Tony Padula and Hazel (Bongea) Padula married in 1951. By 1953 they had bought property in the Brentwood neighbourhood of Burnaby where they built a home and began a family. The Padulas moved away in 1959 but returned five years later to a new home in central Burnaby, where they lived for twenty-two years before moving again, this time to North Vancouver. After six years in North Vancouver, Tony and Hazel retired to New Westminster.
- Total Tracks
- 8
- Total Length
- 1:09:21
- Interviewee Name
- Padula, Hazel Bongea
- Padula, Tony
- Interview Location
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Interviewer Bio
- Eric Damer is a lifelong British Columbian born in Victoria, raised in Kamloops, and currently residing in Burnaby. After studying philosophy at the University of Victoria, he became interested in the educational forces that had shaped his own life. He completed master’s and doctoral degrees in educational studies at the University of British Columbia with a particular interest in the history of adult and higher education in the province. In 2012, Eric worked for the City of Burnaby as a field researcher and writer, conducting interviews for the City Archives and Museum Oral History Program.
- Collection/Fonds
- Community Heritage Commission Special Projects fonds
- Transcript Available
- None
- Media Type
- Sound Recording
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Audio Tracks
Track five of recording of interview with Tony and Hazel Padula
Track five of recording of interview with Tony and Hazel Padula
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/media/hpo/_Data/_Archives_Oral_Histories/_Unrestricted/MSS171-020/MSS171-020_Track_5.mp3Interview with William A. Lewarne by Rod Fowler March 14, 1990 - Track 6
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/oralhistory446
- Repository
- City of Burnaby Archives
- Date Range
- 1944-1990
- Length
- 00:03:58
- Summary
- This portion of the interview is about Bill Lewarne’s war service, education, joining father’s business, and expansion of ice cream business into refrigerated warehouses
- Repository
- City of Burnaby Archives
- Summary
- This portion of the interview is about Bill Lewarne’s war service, education, joining father’s business, and expansion of ice cream business into refrigerated warehouses
- Date Range
- 1944-1990
- Photo Info
- Burnaby Alderman, Bill (William) Lewarne, [1973]. Item no. 231-012
- Length
- 00:03:58
- Subjects
- Education
- Occupations - Entrepreneurs
- Interviewer
- Fowler, Rod
- Interview Date
- March 14, 1990
- Scope and Content
- Recording is of an interview with former Mayor William “Bill” Lewarne, conducted by Rod Fowler. Bill Lewarne was one of eleven participants interviewed as part of the SFU/Burnaby Centennial Committee's oral history series titled, "Voices of Burnaby". The interview is mainly about Bill Lewarne’s business and political careers, and memories of growing up in South Burnaby in the 1930s. Bill Lewarne talks about his parent’s origins, his family and community struggles during the Depression, the interurban, his education, war service, and joining his father's business. He describes the start, operation and expansion of the family ice cream business, and how business life compared to political life. The interview explores the role of politics in community affairs, his political activities, the history of the BVA, and his involvement in various community organizations. To view “Narrow By” terms for each track, expand this description and see “Notes”.
- Biographical Notes
- William Alfred “Bill” Lewarne was born in Burnaby in 1926 to Ethel Cecilia Leer (1899- ) and Alfred Lewarne (1893-1962). The family, Ethel, Alfred and their three children Patricia, Beverley and William, moved to a house on Nelson Avenue in Alta Vista in 1931. Ethel still lived in the family home in 1990. Bill Lewarne attended Nelson Avenue School and South Burnaby High School (1932-1944). His father Alfred worked at Colony Farms as a dairy inspector and then for the Port of Vancouver Dairy before being laid off early in the Depression. The family struggled until in 1936 Alfred started his own ice cream business. After graduation Bill was in the army for two years, taking a refrigeration course under the veteran’s training benefit, before joining his father’s business. Three generations of the family operated the successful company, expanding from wholesale, retail and distribution of ice cream products into refrigerated warehouses and the wholesale ice business, until the business was sold to its competitor Dairyland in 1989. Bill Lewarne entered politics in 1965, first with the Nonpartisan Association (NPA) and then as a founder of the Burnaby Citizens Association (BCA). He served as an alderman on Burnaby Council 1973-1975 and 1977-1981 and as Mayor 1981-1987. In 1979 he ran for provincial office for the Social Credit Party against Rosemary Brown but lost. Bill Lewarne married June Lawrence and they had three children Robert, Leslie and Janice. He was active in many organizations: Burnaby/Willingdon Liberal Association, Seton Villa, Irish Fusileers of Canada, Lions Club, Rotary Club, Burnaby Association for Community Inclusion, and the Burnaby Hospital Foundation, and continued to be active on the Board of the BCA. Bill Lewarne died in 1995.
- Total Tracks
- 14
- Total Length
- 1:34:40
- Interviewee Name
- Lewarne, William A. "Bill"
- Interviewer Bio
- Rod Fowler returned to university as a mature student in the 1980s after working about twenty years in the field of economics and business computerization in England, Europe and Western Canada. He graduated with a BA from SFU in both History and Sociology in 1987, his MA degree in Geography in 1989, and his PhD in Cultural Geography at SFU. He taught courses in Geography, Sociology, History and Canadian Studies at several Lower Mainland colleges, before becoming a full time member of the Geography Department at Kwantlen University College.
- Collection/Fonds
- SFU/Burnaby Centennial Committee fonds
- Transcript Available
- Transcript available
- Media Type
- Sound Recording
- Web Notes
- Interviews were digitized in 2015 allowing them to be accessible on Heritage Burnaby. The digitization project was initiated by the Community Heritage Commission with support from City of Burnaby Council.
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Audio Tracks
Track six of interview with Bill Lewarne
Track six of interview with Bill Lewarne
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/media/hpo/_Data/_Archives_Oral_Histories/_Unrestricted/MSS187-019/MSS187-019_Track_6.mp3Interview with William J. Copeland by Rod Fowler February 18, 1990 - Track 4
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/oralhistory438
- Repository
- City of Burnaby Archives
- Date Range
- 1927-1990
- Length
- 00:06:37
- Summary
- This portion of the interview is about Bill Copeland's childhood in Burnaby and Vancouver, his father's work as a miner, his war service, education, and his three children
- Repository
- City of Burnaby Archives
- Summary
- This portion of the interview is about Bill Copeland's childhood in Burnaby and Vancouver, his father's work as a miner, his war service, education, and his three children
- Date Range
- 1927-1990
- Photo Info
- Mayor Bill Copeland cutting the ribbon for the opening of the Shadbolt Centre for the Arts accompanied by Jack and Doris Shadbolt and Councillors Doug Drummond and Derek Corrigan, 1995. Item no. 535-0067
- Length
- 00:06:37
- Interviewer
- Fowler, Rod
- Interview Date
- February 18, 1990
- Scope and Content
- Recording is of an interview with former Burnaby Mayor William J. Copeland conducted by Rod Fowler. Bill Copeland was one of eleven participants interviewed as part of the SFU/Burnaby Centennial Committee's oral history series titled, "Voices of Burnaby". The interview is mainly about Bill Copeland’s education, career and experience as a Burnaby firefighter from 1955 to 1987, and his work for the union International Association of Fire Fighters. He talks about his early family life in Burnaby and Vancouver, war service, training with the Federal Fire Service, the organizations he has belonged to, and the careers of his three children. He briefly talks about Burnaby politics and his unexpected election to Mayor of Burnaby. Major themes of the interview, described by track: Track 1: Organizations - Unions; Public Services - Fire Protection; International Association of Fire Fighters; Track 2: Public Services - Fire Protection; Track 3: Elections; Track 4: family history and education; Track 5: Public Services - Fire Protection; Track 6: Elections
- Biographical Notes
- William John (Bill) Copeland (1927-2002) was born in Vancouver May 19, 1927. As a young child he lived with his parents on Southwood Street in South Burnaby on a chicken ranch. Bill’s father was a miner and was often away from home. The family moved to Pioneer Mines at Bridge River for a few years and then moved back to Vancouver in 1941 when his father contracted silicosis. Bill served in the navy for about a year near the end of WWII, was in the Canadian Merchant Marine and worked as a pipe fitter, before beginning his career as a fire fighter. He trained with the Federal Fire Service and worked two years at the Wireless Station in Delta. In 1955 he started work as Fire Fighter No. 53 in Burnaby, retiring 33 years later in 1987. Most of his career was spent at the Control Station or Number 1 Firehall, first located at Wiilingdon and Hastings (now No.5 Station) and later on Sperling near Canada Way. Bill worked as a first aid instructor, eventually moving into the training office, and retired as assistant chief. In 1987, shortly after retiring, Bill was asked to run for Mayor for the Burnaby Citizens Association (BCA). Much to his surprise he won. He served with distinction for three terms (1987-1996). Bill, his wife Ruth, and their three children, Doug and Dan (both firefighters) and Emily (a teacher), lived in North Burnaby on Cliff Avenue, the family home for about 35 years. Bill was active in many organizations including the Cliff Avenue soccer organization, St. John Ambulance, Burnaby Red Cross, and CNIB, among others. He began representing firefighters locally in the International Association of Fire Fighters in the early 1960s, eventually becoming President of the provincial association and then Vice President of the 6th District representing Western Canada.
- Total Tracks
- 6
- Total Length
- 0:25:35
- Interviewee Name
- Copeland, William J
- Interviewer Bio
- Rod Fowler returned to university as a mature student in the 1980s after working about twenty years in the field of economics and business computerization in England, Europe and Western Canada. He graduated with a BA from SFU in both History and Sociology in 1987, his MA degree in Geography in 1989, and his PhD in Cultural Geography at SFU. He taught courses in Geography, Sociology, History and Canadian Studies at several Lower Mainland colleges, before becoming a full time member of the Geography Department at Kwantlen University College.
- Collection/Fonds
- SFU/Burnaby Centennial Committee fonds
- Transcript Available
- Transcript available
- Media Type
- Sound Recording
- Web Notes
- Interviews were digitized in 2015 allowing them to be accessible on Heritage Burnaby. The digitization project was initiated by the Community Heritage Commission with support from City of Burnaby Council.
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Audio Tracks
Track four of interview with William J. Copeland
Track four of interview with William J. Copeland
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/media/hpo/_Data/_Archives_Oral_Histories/_Unrestricted/MSS187-013/MSS187-013_Track_4.mp3invitation
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact6763
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV985.172.1
- Description
- Laying of the Corner Stone - Invitation -- [1923]. Invitation was sent out from the E.J. Ryan Contracting Company Limited on behalf of the Hon. J.D. MacLean, M.D.C.M., to the laying of the corner stone of the new Science Building at the University of British Columbia. The event was to take place on Friday, September 28th, 1923. The invitation is printed on a large piece of paper which has been folded in half. The invitation is rather crumpled.
- Category
- 08. Communication Artifacts
- Classification
- Documentary Artifacts - - Other Documents
- Object Term
- Invitation
- Subjects
- Construction
- Education
Images
lapel pin
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact47204
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV004.50.10
- Description
- Pin, oval; silver, and light and dark blue; wing-like motif; "BCIT" "ACM"
- Category
- 08. Communication Artifacts
- Classification
- Personal Symbols
- Object Term
- Insignia
- Marks/Labels
- BCIT / ACM
- Colour
- Blue
Images
lapel pin
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact47205
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV004.50.11
- Description
- Pin; blue, gold, red; "BCIT" "Celebrating the First 5 Classes" "1966 - 1971", logo
- Category
- 08. Communication Artifacts
- Classification
- Documentary Artifacts - - Memorabilia
- Object Term
- Commemorative
- Marks/Labels
- BCIT / Celebrating the First 5 Classes / 1966 - 1971
Images
lapel pin
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact47206
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV004.50.12
- Description
- Pin; blue and silver; "30th Anniversary" "First Graduating Class" "BCIT" "1966 - 1996"
- Category
- 08. Communication Artifacts
- Classification
- Documentary Artifacts - - Memorabilia
- Object Term
- Commemorative
- Marks/Labels
- 30th Anniversary / First Graduating Class / BCIT / 1966 - 1996
Images
lapel pin
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact47207
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV004.50.13
- Description
- Pin; gold, red, green; "BCIT"
- Category
- 08. Communication Artifacts
- Classification
- Personal Symbols
- Object Term
- Insignia
- Marks/Labels
- BCIT
- Subjects
- Adornment
- Adornment - Lapel Pins
- Education
- Symbols
Images
lapel pin
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact47208
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV004.50.14
- Description
- Pin, round; blue, white, and gold; "BCIT" "Pulp and Paper Technology Summer Institute" "1998" "20 Years of" "Making a" "Difference"
- Category
- 08. Communication Artifacts
- Classification
- Documentary Artifacts - - Memorabilia
- Object Term
- Commemorative
- Marks/Labels
- BCIT / Pulp and Paper Technology Summer Institute / 1998 / 20 Years of Making a Difference
Images
lapel pin
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact47209
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV004.50.15
- Description
- Pin; silver and blue, "BCIT"
- Category
- 08. Communication Artifacts
- Classification
- Personal Symbols
- Object Term
- Insignia
- Marks/Labels
- BCIT
- Subjects
- Adornment
- Adornment - Lapel Pins
- Education
- Symbols
Images
lapel pin
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact47210
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV004.50.16
- Description
- Pin; silver and blue, "BCIT" "Alumni"
- Category
- 08. Communication Artifacts
- Classification
- Personal Symbols
- Object Term
- Insignia
- Marks/Labels
- BCIT / Alumni
- Subjects
- Adornment
- Adornment - Lapel Pins
- Education
- Symbols
Images
lapel pin
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact47211
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV004.50.17
- Description
- Pin, silver and blue; round; "BCIT" "BCIT Alumni"
- Category
- 08. Communication Artifacts
- Classification
- Personal Symbols
- Object Term
- Insignia
- Marks/Labels
- BCIT / BCIT Alumni
- Subjects
- Adornment
- Adornment - Lapel Pins
- Education
- Symbols
Images
lapel pin
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact47212
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV004.50.18
- Description
- Pin; silver and blue; "BCIT" "Alumni Association"
- Category
- 08. Communication Artifacts
- Classification
- Personal Symbols
- Object Term
- Insignia
- Marks/Labels
- BCIT / Alumni Association
- Subjects
- Adornment
- Adornment - Lapel Pins
- Education
- Symbols
Images
lapel pin
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact47213
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV004.50.19
- Description
- Pin; silver, oval; "BCIT" "Alumni"
- Category
- 08. Communication Artifacts
- Classification
- Personal Symbols
- Object Term
- Insignia
- Marks/Labels
- BCIT / Alumni
- Colour
- Silver
- Subjects
- Adornment
- Adornment - Lapel Pins
- Education
- Symbols
Images
lapel pin
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact47214
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV004.50.20
- Description
- Pin; green, white, gold; "B.C. Institute of Technology", logo
- Category
- 08. Communication Artifacts
- Classification
- Personal Symbols
- Object Term
- Insignia
- Marks/Labels
- B.C. Institute of Technology
- Subjects
- Adornment
- Adornment - Lapel Pins
- Education
- Symbols
Images
lapel pin
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact47215
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV004.50.21
- Description
- Pin; black and gold, round; "20 BCIT" "1964 - 1984"
- Category
- 08. Communication Artifacts
- Classification
- Documentary Artifacts - - Memorabilia
- Object Term
- Commemorative
- Marks/Labels
- 20 BCIT / 1964 - 1984
Images
lapel pin
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact47216
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV004.50.22
- Description
- Pin; black and gold; "Med" "Lab" "B.C.I.T."
- Category
- 08. Communication Artifacts
- Classification
- Personal Symbols
- Object Term
- Insignia
- Marks/Labels
- Med Lab / B.C.I.T.
- Subjects
- Adornment
- Adornment - Lapel Pins
- Education
- Symbols
Images
lapel pin
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact47217
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV004.50.23
- Description
- Pin; blue, gold, red, white; "Simon Fraser University" "Alumni" "Nous.Sommes.Prets"
- Category
- 08. Communication Artifacts
- Classification
- Personal Symbols
- Object Term
- Insignia
- Marks/Labels
- Simon Fraser University / Alumni / Nous.Sommes.Prets
- Subjects
- Adornment
- Adornment - Lapel Pins
- Education
- Symbols
- Names
- Simon Fraser University
Images
leaflet
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact38400
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV997.21.14
- Description
- Edmonds History - Leaflet - [1988]. Yellow leaflet from the closing of Edmonds Junior Secondary School. The leaflet provides history about the construction of the building and when different parts of the school were added on. The leaflet is titled "EDMONDS HISTORY/ SERVING EAST BURNABY FOR 94 YEARS/ 1894 TO 1988". The leaflet measures 21.5cm x 28cm.
- Category
- 08. Communication Artifacts
- Classification
- Documentary Artifacts - - Memorabilia
- Object Term
- Pamphlet
- Colour
- Yellow
- Subjects
- Events
- Events - Anniversaries
- Education
- Names
- Edmonds Community School
Images
leaflet
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact90325
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV020.8.13
- Description
- leaflet; one page; typewritten in black ink on legal sized cartridge paper; "Alpha Junior Secondary School / Courses / Course Selection for Pupils Entering Grade IX and X in September, 1966"
- Object History
- Donor attended Alpha Junior Secondary School.
- Category
- 08. Communication Artifacts
- Classification
- Documentary Artifacts - - Other Documents
- Object Term
- Leaflet
- Marks/Labels
- Alpha Junior Secondary School
- Measurements
- 35.5 x 21.7 cm
- Country Made
- Canada
- Province Made
- British Columbia
- Site/City Made
- Burnaby
- Title
- Alpha Junior Secondary School / Courses / Course Selection for Pupils Entering Grade IX and X in September, 1966
- Publication Date
- 1966
- Names
- Alpha Secondary School
- Geographic Access
- Parker Street
- Street Address
- 4600 Parker Street
- Planning Study Area
- Brentwood Area