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Groundbreaking for the new Science Centre

Photograph of Dr. Don Page and student Scott Dolff breaking ground at the future site of the Science Centre, later called the Neufeld Science Centre. There is a large "capital campaign" sign to their right, and President Neil Snider is standing behind them

Groundbreaking for the Reimer Student Centre

Photograph of administrators and others involved in the planning/construction of the Reimer Student Centre, standing in front of the Alloway Library, holding shovels, on the day of the sod-turning for the Centre. Archival records indicate this took place December 1. The sign for the "Vision of Excellence" campaign is visible in the background.

Groundbreaking for the Reimer Student Centre

Photograph of administrators and others involved in the planning/construction of the Reimer Student Centre, standing in front of the Alloway Library, digging their shovels into the ground. Archival records indicate this took place December 1. The sign for the "Vision of Excellence" campaign is visible in the background.

Harold Halleen at the first sod turning

“October 8, 1961, was an historic day at Langley. B.C., Canada, when Ev. Free Church leaders turned sod for the new Trinity Junior College to open in autumn, 1962.”
Source: Front cover of the Evangelical Beacon, November 21, 1961

Pictured: Harold P. Halleen, Moderator and Vice President, EFCA; in background, Reverend Dave Enarson, Superintendent, Canadian Pacific and Pacific Northwest Districts

Harold Halleen at the first sod turning.

"Slide is of Evanglical Free Church leaders turned sod for the new Trinity Junior College to open in autumn, 1962.

Pictured: Harold P. Halleen, Moderator and Vice President, EFCA; in background, Reverend Dave Enarson, Superintendent, Canadian Pacific and Pacific Northwest Districts"

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