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This is the first ground-level photo we've come across thus...

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This is the first ground-level photo we've come across thus far of the original Aldergrove Gospel Chapel, built in 1958, located at 3118 272 Street. We've seen the chapel in several aerial photos, but there seem to few taken on the ground. The second photo we found was in an Aldergrove Star article from June 1976, after the property was sold to the Aldergrove Centre Mall owner, when there was much controversy in trying to relocate the building.

The new Aldergrove Gospel Chapel opened in 1977 at 26580 29 Avenue. Its founder, Mun Hope, passed away in 2011 and by 2014 the Chapel was inhabited by the Congregation of the Assembly of Christians. It is now home to the Indian Brethren Assembly.

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AGHS January 5, 2025October 10, 2025 From Facebook Read more

This is how many police officers served at the Langley...

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This is how many police officers served at the Langley RCMP detachment in 1959, covering the entire Township.

#localhistory #storiesmatter #RCMP

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AGHS January 4, 2025October 10, 2025 From Facebook Read more

A fine group of young Aldergrove musicians and lots of...

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A fine group of young Aldergrove musicians and lots of familiar surnames.

#storiesmatter #localhistory #bandcamp

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AGHS January 3, 2025October 10, 2025 From Facebook Read more

#newvolunteers and #newmembers welcome.

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#newvolunteers and #newmembers welcome.

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AGHS January 2, 2025October 10, 2025 From Facebook Read more

John McMillan was a popular business owner in Aldergrove, sadly...

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John McMillan was a popular business owner in Aldergrove, sadly both of his buildings are long gone. His first store location was sandwiched between what is now the car wash and the parking lot for the Telus substation. His second store was just to the east of the Elk's Hall, many of you will remember it as the location of the OK Corral convenience store which burned down a number of years ago.

John was also a member of the Aldergrove Volunteer Fire Department and the Chamber of Commerce as well as other community groups. While his house address was on what is now Fraser Highway, it was actually behind Doc Findlay's Medical Clinic and accessed off the alley. If you look at the photo in the post about Doc Findlay, you'll see the corner of John's house in the background.

#storiesmatter #localhistory #supportlocal

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AGHS January 2, 2025October 10, 2025 From Facebook Read more

Happy 46th Birthday to Barry Braun, born 1 January 1979...

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Happy 46th Birthday to Barry Braun, born 1 January 1979 to Hall 7 volunteer firefighter Dave Braun and his wife Debbie.

#NewsYearsBaby #storiesmatter #localhistory

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AGHS January 1, 2025October 10, 2025 From Facebook Read more

We're sending 2024 out with the big gun himself, George...

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We're sending 2024 out with the big gun himself, George McAdam. George was a huge part of the Aldergrove community, always volunteering wherever and whenever he could, and he made our town that much better for it.

#storiesmatter #localhistory #CommunityImpact

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AGHS December 31, 2024October 10, 2025 From Facebook Read more

The L. K. Sully office was at 27243 Fraser Highway,...

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The L. K. Sully office was at 27243 Fraser Highway, but according to assessment records, that block of buildings wasn't constructed until 1954 and was known as the Marr Block. I'm not sure where the 1948 Marr Block was located, unless there was initially one building and it was extended to include two more units.

#storiesmatter #localhistory #supportlocal

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AGHS December 30, 2024October 10, 2025 From Facebook Read more

Two teachers for all of those students! This photo, which...

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Two teachers for all of those students! This photo, which unfortunately wasn't included in The Place Between Volume 1 was, luckily for us, published in the Aldergrove News for 4th September 1958. I wish that they had identified which children had been named and which hadn't.

I'm almost certain that I should have a grand aunt in this photo, she would have been 7 at the time and I'm fairly sure that she went to Aldergrove Elementary, not Otter, as they lived a teeny bit closer to the Aldergrove school. I will have to do some careful photo comparisons to see if she is indeed in this photo.

Most of the children seen in this photo came from settler families who had lived in the district for many years and several still have descendants living either in Aldergrove or nearby in the valley. Phyllis Cuffley became an Aldergrove telephone operator, …

AGHS December 29, 2024October 10, 2025 From Facebook Read more

I love these business features that were on the #shoplocal...

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I love these business features that were on the #shoplocal pages of the Aldergrove News because they let readers get to know a bit about the business owner's history as well as their community involvement.

#storiesmatter #localhistory #supportlocalbusiness

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AGHS December 28, 2024October 10, 2025 From Facebook Read more

We have very few Coghlan School photos, so I was...

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We have very few Coghlan School photos, so I was happy to find this 'under construction' photo from 1959. In the top photo we see Mrs. Davidson and Mrs. Craig receiving awards for their many years of volunteer service to the Beaver Women's Institute.

#storiesmatter #localhistory #SD35 #communityvolunteers

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AGHS December 27, 2024October 10, 2025 From Facebook Read more

45 years ago, in June 1979, the Aldergrove branch of...

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45 years ago, in June 1979, the Aldergrove branch of Buckerfield's was destroyed by fire, along with an empty house to the east of the building. It took five teams of volunteer firefighters from Halls 3, 6 and 7, the City of Langley and HMCS Aldergrove almost two hours to get the fire under control. The City of Langley had brought its aerial truck to add extra coverage. The possibility of a massive explosion from the paint and possibly dynamite stored in the building thankfully did not come to fruition. It was believed that an arsonist had set fire to the abandoned house with the flames quickly spreading to the Buckerfield's building, which had been constructed during the winter of 1949-1950. The estimated loss to Buckerfield's was set at approximately $250,000.00.

#storiesmatter #localhistory

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AGHS December 26, 2024October 10, 2025 From Facebook Read more

Merry Christmas to you and yours from all of us...

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Merry Christmas to you and yours from all of us at the Alder Grove Heritage Society.

#makesomememories #takelotsofphotos #localhistory #storiesmatter

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AGHS December 25, 2024October 10, 2025 From Facebook Read more

Don't forget to follow NORAD Tracks Santa tonight. In the...

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Don't forget to follow NORAD Tracks Santa tonight. In the meantime, here's a look back at Christmas Eve 1973.

The photo caption reads "Ho, ho, ho, that photographer...I knew him when he was a little boy ... and he was a bad one. And the young 'uns take it all in.

#makesomememories #takelotsofphotos #besafe #storiesmatter #localhistory

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AGHS December 25, 2024October 10, 2025 From Facebook Read more

Here is a photo of HMCS Aldergrove's award winning float,...

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Here is a photo of HMCS Aldergrove's award winning float, featured on page 1 of the 11 September 1958 Aldergrove News. The Navy Wives also had a float in the parade but we don't seem to have a photo of it. The ladies' float placed third in its division. Also included in the article is all of the base news for the week.

#storiesmatter #localhistory #royalcanadiannavy

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AGHS December 24, 2024October 10, 2025 From Facebook Read more

Christmas 1959, when Aldergrove still had an RBC which was...

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Christmas 1959, when Aldergrove still had an RBC which was situated in the building at 27257. The bank constructed the building in 1951.

#storiesmatter #localhistory

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AGHS December 23, 2024October 10, 2025 From Facebook Read more

In the spring of 1959, two enterprising young ladies opened...

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In the spring of 1959, two enterprising young ladies opened a riding academy at 650 272 Street. The property is now part of Aldergrove Regional Park.

#storiesmatter #localhistory

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AGHS December 22, 2024October 10, 2025 From Facebook Read more

Just to the west of Dr. Findlay's Medical Clinic was...

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Just to the west of Dr. Findlay's Medical Clinic was the Kyle Block, which was opened in 1959. Today it's known as the Alder Block. You can see the reflection of the Aldergrove Agricultural Hall in the windows.

#storiesmatter #localhistory

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AGHS December 21, 2024October 10, 2025 From Facebook Read more

Here's a nice photo from the Aldergrove News of Dr....

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Here's a nice photo from the Aldergrove News of Dr. Stanley P. Findlay standing in front of his medical clinic, which was located at 27124 Fraser Highway. The clinic was built by JE Willson, who also built the original Royal Bank (27257 Fraser Hwy), the original Super-Valu (27185 Fraser Hwy) and Buckerfield's (27252 Fraser Hwy).

The Royal Bank and Super-Valu buildings are still standing, but Buckerfield's burned in 1979 and was replaced with a 'pseudo look alike' building. The former location of Dr. Findlay's medical clinic is now home to the Kick It Up A Notch Academy of Dance.

Dr. Findlay and his wife Audrey were very active in Aldergrove community groups. They were married in 1941 in Vancouver and moved to Aldergrove from Fraser Lake in 1952, when Dr. Findlay established his medical practice in Aldergrove. Sadly, their house was demolished some time after 1994 and is now a …

AGHS December 20, 2024 From Facebook Read more

As the story headline says - History of Aldergrove Customs...

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As the story headline says - History of Aldergrove Customs Told, from the Aldergrove News for 11 September 1958. This story not only shares information about our first Customs & Immigration officer William Vanetta and our Canada Border Services Agency crossing, it also gives a few other important history nuggets - such as the Vanetta farm being sold to Al Hays in 1944, and how Jackman Road was apparently often traversed by Billy Miner. It's wonderful how many small tidbits of our history can be found in our old newspapers. =)

#localhistory #storiesmatter #canadaborderservicesagency

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AGHS December 19, 2024 From Facebook Read more

We're always happy to find photos of Aldergrove's past business...

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We're always happy to find photos of Aldergrove's past business owners and their company vehicles, this one for Aldergrove Plumbing is no different, and it's always a bonus when we find out they were part of the community's volunteer force that helped build the fire hall.

#storiesmatter #localhistory #communityvolunteers

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AGHS December 18, 2024 From Facebook Read more

Santa made time to make a special visit at HMCS...

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Santa made time to make a special visit at HMCS Aldergrove to hand out some gifts to the children of RCN personnel just in time for Christmas.

#localhistory #storiesmatter #royalcanadiannavy

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AGHS December 17, 2024 From Facebook Read more

The industrious First County Line Brownies made stuffies to sell...

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The industrious First County Line Brownies made stuffies to sell at their bazaar, donating the unsold toys to Langley and MSA hospitals.

#storiesmatter #localhistory #browniesandguides

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AGHS December 16, 2024 From Facebook Read more

Aldergrove High School students were avid participants in many knowledge-based...

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Aldergrove High School students were avid participants in many knowledge-based TV shows. One of these was Around The World Press Conference, where students acted as interviewers of foreign Pacific Northwest college and university students. The show aired on KVOS-TV every Saturday evening, and the student who was deemed the winner for each season went on an expenses-paid world wide trip.

#SD35 #localhistory #storiesmatter #seetheworld

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AGHS December 15, 2024 From Facebook Read more

Otter Community Hall was built in 1889, moved a number...

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Otter Community Hall was built in 1889, moved a number of feet south when the Trans Canada went in, rebuilt in 1948-49 and sold in 1959.

#localhistory #storiesmatter

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AGHS December 14, 2024 From Facebook Read more
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