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Document - A certificate for 10 shares of the Capital Stock of Athabasca Clay Products Ltd. (front and back) Issued to Hugo Frank Coli, dated November 30, 1967 (2 pages)
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Program - This document is the Athabasca and District Agricultural Association's Prize List for their 1914 Exhibition. The program contains the rules and regulations for entering the exhibition, including specific rules for entries, livestock,…
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Photograph - Artona Studio building, Athabasca, Alberta. The building was built in 1944 and demolished in 1987. Immediately south is the Echo Newspaper office which was built in 1904 as the home of J.H. Wood, Athabasca's first mayor
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Photograph - A building housing Hoy Kee Restaurant & Bakery and Northern News Company. Athabasca, Alberta
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Photograph - This picture was taken by Athabasca Town Archivist, Marilyn Mol, to include in the Athabasca Walking Tour booklet, Athabasca, Alberta. This building was built in the 1970s by the VanHout family as a bakery and coffee shop. In 1995 it…
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Photograph - Charles A. Parker building, Athabasca, Alberta. It was originally built as the Hudson's Bay Company store in 1912 and Parker took it over in 1925, a year after the HBC store left Athabasca. The building was demolished in 1966
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Photograph - Storage rooms inside Athabasca Creameries, Athabasca, Alberta
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Photograph - Daigneau Block, Athabasca, Alberta was built by Joseph Daigneau in 1912 and it burned down in 1986. It was located on Skinner Street (49th Street)
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Photograph - Shaw's Meat Market building. Athabasca, Alberta
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Notes - This document contains the 1953-54 business directory for the Town of Athabasca and area. Listed are the names, contact persons and phone numbers for 71 businesses. This document also contains the program from the 1932 Bench Show, which was…
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Photograph - A view of buildings at Athabasca, Alberta, including Imperial Lumber Company on the waterfront
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Photograph - Interior view of Farrell and Daigneau Store. Athabasca, Alberta. Left to right, Hamel (book keeper), Joseph Arthur Daigneau, Jim Demers, Moise Hogne, and Romeo C. Farrell
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Photograph - An oxen team hitched to a cart in the alley behind the hotel. Athabasca, Alberta
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Photograph - A view of the Athabasca Creamery building, Athabasca, Alberta
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Photograph - Athabasca Garage building, Athabasca, Alberta. It was owned by the McLeod brothers, and later by Otis (Slim) Nelson, and was demolished in 1984
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Photograph - Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce building, Athabasca, Alberta. It was built in 1912 and was demolished in 1980
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Photograph - A man (Mr. Geo Watt, Imperial Oil Agent) leaning on the tire of an Imperial Oil truck filled with barrels. Athabasca, Alberta
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Photograph - This picture was taken by Athabasca Town Archivist, Marilyn Mol, to include in the Athabasca Walking Tour booklet, Athabasca, Alberta. This building was presumably built in 1912 for the manager of the Hudson's Bay Company store. It…
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Notes - A brief history of Mr. Charlie Fix Sr., originally born in Missouri, but spent a number of years as a businessman in Athabasca. Mr. Fix and his wife had eight children. Mr. Fix worked as a debt collector and later ran the Universal Garage (2…
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Photograph - MacLeods Store building. Athabasca, Alberta. This building was demolished in 1985 and a new MacLeods Store building built on the same site
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Photograph - Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce building, Athabasca, Alberta. It was built in 1912 and was demolished in 1980
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Photograph - Taylor Block building. Athabasca, Alberta. The building was built in 1913 as the Olivier Block by Dr. Olivier and was later purchased by J.H. Taylor and was turned into a grocery store
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Photograph - Imperial Lumber Company building. Athabasca, Alberta
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Photograph - A dog team and a loaded sled on Strathcona Street in front of C.A. Parker's store. Athabasca, Alberta
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Photograph - Imperial Lumber Company building. Athabasca, Alberta