> C awbacks for; the I of \'the’ settlers brought ( atileast.on jh ‘etion: connecting: with’ th 7 ., from, Robson to: Nelson Arrow ) Lakes * boats.’ purpose :of “these: lines’ w: é vide: transportati , , oan ere cutee Shae tear eterna AE ene ; ‘the front of.the church,’ from happy. to, be: of ‘service Ed E. fumes same. i which the preacher delivered his in quality: building produc! ey are proud: : =>. The” railway > ir sermon, served’ as) the’ stage’ for : ee - : ; able to play ‘such ‘a vital rol Y gro ed te es the school cones ‘ cess. eel se _ dynamic area. ss ne ane n_this platform _be oe : ment. gure will be: - ban : ee Liens ee AMAR tyke Bees pe re flying in:hon- |) id: ere’ and” ras ene in-1924- iy 2s ia . -op-| age e future, : - sds i eh a ite V-.| mens’: institutes:: Almost: p c ‘addition. ‘was; Re Om ener cane : BREE Fagan ~ With over six years of op: Hill be able fo continue in per ae : a a errior-General,-but. the distin is’ institutes.’ Almost -without z cer | fee Se ee 4 i Robson Dates ae Rae oe en ee “The paper ends up by say- See ey ee Den ere avait mereiaceste Ae ee neers ing: "We, doubt that the dite oe : ; : r 6 ee ie ‘ r t anlar Perper Saeed ie hed .guest’can more! roy- : Yes § i ‘i : To Late 1800s a\ ee CAG ba ait entertained at Robson than i life: i game ees ae == ; j t Seis , ‘ : pAb . he would have been at ‘Trail if| ar: memo a = . : : And Honored Be ss See ae yas Bees he had come on.” el orm a norial: Shoe ees . EE un wanes “This fi Pee eas k ae Cai sda +a f ne : Roe ie the oe letien of the Ese SET, : FETS ss SE ET RT PIECE TE ee ; a ¢. tlegar o) ! “4 ; , ; erg : > (railroa Ou, ie Crows Nes ESaee 8 is ba fale : a : : ee u wee : oy rs i : i ; Hogar’ Lord Robson a 1S et century: as seen . nes 1 el t e. Torn ea © Pass’ to : Kootena: Landing in Sv ae es 4 ; ‘ : : : - . Ani intriguing question from|J 0 i rnesee eee nid: ce atll —— on aa See cree ae Ye - - the past’is whence came’ the|J- = an ‘independent and res- extension. of {{ = ee Ne ; pols wan -© new mills occuph e.organiz.-|community, names Castlegar, |f 00. yo} is ‘ ey f 2 eee e . South aear| fea > ‘tion during the mid-fifties: ‘The Kinnaird’ and: Robson. } Peon ies US A See sacs q «ee line ‘had: } : oes Saat eg a ee i ~ > “problems ‘meant construction of ‘With the Jatter the issue ‘is Re: et u: eG : Ee jTeady been built’ from. Trail: to Be ik ae f ests ee : . | the mill liad:to' be delayed while | quite “clean-cut, ‘but: when it}][* * é UAC A , ‘ ae . West; Robson: — Robson, ‘now|{- eee eae ESOS : ! d : : Soe ; , studies of the forests. and the |comes to Castlegar and Kinnaird, : : tl eteds é : a a | ‘ known’ as: East Robson, lost: its |]: sup : : : a | Gasp — Seas Ps tee i. “ t fiarkets for products were in-|it'is difficult-to separate legend|} = =" Ay, . Spi: es ues _importance ‘as’ a. transportation a Be ; MN ee , : ' vestigated thoroughly. The de- a : 3. OF. : , : Beenie peentre : lays generated some rumours} - ears ofthe last} J2°%/20 peed : : fe eye ‘°.< The old hotel that. Columbia Céllulose might century, B.C. ; as 2 F © never. build; its mill... 020i rovincial: secretary, |: = a But generally ‘the people in ** the region supported ‘the Celgar : - development © vociferously. Im- portant civic. officials through- : out: the, Kootenay ‘region have ‘hap: as: ° nk between the two £1 ae : Seine : _ |). ‘Almost in front of the hotel, : of one of the’ rovi Poe eee : s ; vat the ‘side ofthe present road, land or Ireland. Some- oes : BETS SAaaee ES GNIE So j 2 Es : “depression the Gaelic’ term eas rey upied by the _, His: Excellency The Rt. Hon: sth a “DS.O; BOD creas . see ; Governor: eneral of Canada, 11959-1967. : 3 ose a Proper management of the! tlegar was 'b Capea : ; f ee ioe a zocor Raid ee 1 een a been found some time CC: was. in : - eH a = abel a ' } 1- a‘ : , - —_ _—_ ' J! a _