- CA GPR 0502-2006.023.01
- Item
- [1930]
Cars and Men in Front of the Weicker Hotel.
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Cars and Men in Front of the Weicker Hotel.
Webster Store and Post Office was operated by the Hancharuk family. In the back was the family living quarters, and often the teacher for Torun School boarded at the Hancharuks. Beside the store was a storage shed.
Across the road from the Webster Store & Post Office was the Butcher Shop operated by the Wrosek family. By 1947, the Butcher shop had closed and it was being used as rented living quarters. Edna Kokosha, the supervisor at Torun School, lived in the back part of this building.
Wayne Leslie, Miller's Taxi Cab Driver
Interior view of the back room of Miller's Taxi, with Wayne Leslie talking on the phone and writing on a desk/table in the back room.
Wayne Leslie, Miller's Taxi Cab Driver
Wayne Leslie, cab driver, in front of Miller's Taxi Stand on Richmond Avenue.
The original Wally's Grocery Store on the corner of 93 Avenue and 100 Street (Clairmont Road) was purchased in 1967 by Harry Schneider and his brother-in-law Wally Probst.
Looking east on Richmond Ave. you see equipment begin the work of paving main street. Joe's Corner Coffee Shop is on the left and the Murray Hotel can be seen on the right.
A paving truck moves along the north side of 100 Ave. A rooming house and the Donald Theatre are seen behind it.
The Teepee Creek Store
Main Street Spirit River showing teams of horses, dogs, and businesses along both sides including cafes (one called Club Café and Bakery) and a rooming house.