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Inauguration of the Maple Leaf flag on Parliament Hill.

Item is a print photograph of Governor General Georges Vanier speaking at an official ceremony for the inauguration of the Canadian maple leaf flag on Parliament Hill. Vanier stands at a podium inside the Gothic revival design Central Block. Four individuals are seated facing Vanier, and Robert Thompson is seated third from the left.

Naming and Dedication Ceremony invitations.

  • 08-04-11 40
  • Dossier
  • 1994, 1997
  • Fait partie de Development

File consists of invitations and programs for the naming and dedication ceremonies of the Stephen P. Larsen Lounge and a dedication plaque in the David E. Enarson Auditorium, program for the Anna and J.G. Neufeld Science Centre, programs for the Reimer Student Centre.

Opening ceremony for McMillan Park

Photograph of Neil Snider and Weir Muir, president of the Langley Chamber of Commerce, standing in front of a historic marker during the opening ceremony of McMillan Park on Thursday September 23rd

McMillan Park rest area

Photograph of the McMillan Park rest area on the day of its opening ceremonies, showing a dirt road, trees, a grass field, and Glover Road in the distance

Opening ceremony of McMillan Park

Photograph of Neil Snider, a representative of Canada Manpower, Weir Muir, President of Langley Chamber of Commerce, and Bob Swanson talking during a ceremony to open the rest area on Thursday September 23rd

President Snider receiving the Jubilee Medal

Photograph of Neil Snider being presented with one of the Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medals, created in 2002 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the ascension of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II to the throne.

The plaque unveiled on the day the Laurentian Leadership Centre building in Ottawa was declared a national historic site

Photograph of a close-up of the plaque created by the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada. English script reads as follows:

"This refined and elegant Queen Anne Revival house is as impressive now as when it was built in 1909 for lumber baron John R. Booth. Hallmark features of this style, popular from the 1880s to the 1910s, are displayed on the two main facades of the house. Stylistic elements inspired by late medieval sources include the elaborate shaped gables, ornate stone moulding and the roof's intersecting ridges. Architect John W. H. Watts enhanced the design by adding a square corner tower surmounted by finely sculpted finials to create a house of baronial grandeur."

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