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Daily Advertiser, Vol. 1, No. 17
2 sided leaflet. Incl. classifieds, Social notes, Concert news, First baseball game of season. Trail wins cup again this year.
textual record : article, printed


May 22, 1933
2007.021.002 2-1-1-37

Daily Advertiser, Vol. 1, No. 17
2 sided leaflet. Incl. classifieds, Social notes, Concert news, First baseball game of season. Trail wins cup again this year.
textual record : article, printed


May 22, 1933
2007.021.002 2-1-1-37

Daily Advertiser, Vol. 1, No. 17
2 sided leaflet. Incl. Hospital News, Cranbrook On Air (Spokane Radio) Last Night. Safeways take good Game from the Hoopsters (softball), St. Mary's Hall scene of enjoyable Whist drive, Penticton gets cheaper power.
textual record : article, printed


May 10, 1933
2007.021.003 2-1-1-37

Train Museum on the Move - Newspaper Clipping From Monday, June 17, 2002
Train Museum on the Move - Newspaper Clipping - Cranbrook's Canadian Museum of Rail Travel will relocate to its new site later this year. Right now there's plenty of activity as the facility prepares to set up 25 historical rail cars to their best advantage. Details regarding the preparation for moving the Canadian Museum of Rail Travel from the original site to the new and expanded site.
textual record : newspaper


Monday June 17, 2002
2012.009.001 2-2-4-17
More Info Doctor Green Remembers Pioneer Medicine in East Kootenay
Doctor Green Remembers Pioneer Medicine in East Kootenay - Dr Bill Green remembering his father's practice, as well as his own in the early days of the medical profession in Cranbrook
textual record : newspaper clipping


Monday, Aug 18, 1986
2012.035.006 Archive Storage : Oversize

Remembering Those Who Served
Kootenay Advertiser Special Remembrance Day Section of paper containing photographs submitted by their readers of their friends and loved ones who have served this country in conflicts since 1901. Veterans of the Boer War, World War I, World War II, the Korean Conflict and United Nations peacekeeping missions are all represented.
textual record : newspaper


Monday, November 5, 2012
2012.072.001 Archive Storage : Oversize on Map Drawer
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