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1 Jasper Yellowhead Historical Society Fall 2016 Inside this Issue President s Message 1 Redpass Outing 2 Fundraising 3 & 4 Remember Joe 5 Lifetime Membership 5 Kokum 6 Special Meeting 7 Maligne Range / Schooling 8 Patron Memberships Mini Outings 9 Hours & Contact 10 Upcoming Events Board of Directors Warren Waxer President Mike Cameron Vice-President Michelle Booth-Uyeda Secretary Vacant Treasurer Vacant Historian Michal Wasuita` Director Wayne Kennedy Director Tracy Maple Director Trish Brewster Director Helen Kelleher-Empey Municipality Kevin Gedling Parks Canada Jasper-Yellowhead Museum & Archives Festival of Trees November 19 December 17, 2016 We re excited to have you donate to our Festival of Trees museum fundraising event! Please contact Anna Marie at coutuream@icloud.com or cell President s Message Those who visited the Jasper Museum this summer were rewarded with two excellent temporary exhibits -the Brian Luckman Glaciology Exhibit and This Wild Spirit Exhibit by Colleen Skidmore- as well as our permanent Gallery. The weather and the increase in visitors to Jasper this summer translated into an increase in attendance. If there was an upside to this summer s dismal weather, it was that admissions revenue was up at the Museum. The Board and staff are always striving to get the word out there that, a visit to the Museum is well worthwhile for visitors and long-time resident alike. We intend to lose our status as Jasper s Hidden Gem and become the place to go when visiting Jasper! It is appreciated each and every time you, the membership, make this recommendation to visiting friends and relatives, people you meet on the street, neighbours and customers in your place of business. (Continued on page 7)

2 Page 2 Spring Outing at Redpass May 29, 2016 Thanks to Sue Marko, Administrator of the Valemount Museum & Archives for organizing this outing. Thanks to Paul Hardy and Sun Dog Tours for providing the bus and driver to transport the JYHS members to Red Pass. Thanks also to Steve & TAGS for the coffee & hot chocolate. The Jasper contingent met the members of Valemount Museum at Red Pass, where Linda Blackman, who grew up in Red Pass, gave the history of the village. During the construction of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway & the Canadian Northern Railway, Mile 27 was just another camp along the rail line that was abandoned for a number of years. In 1921 both railways were amalgamated into Canadian National Railway when GTP & CNoR declared bankruptcy. Mile 27 was then named Red Pass, after the red tinted rock on the ridges above and became a divisional point for the CNR. At Red Pass the rail split heading either south to Kamloops or North to Prince George. Red Pass became a hamlet with a general store, school, post office and railway station. The hotel was built in 1924 and later a police barrack was added. Residents of Red Pass would travel east and west on the train. The "road" was unimproved and hazardous until 1962 when the highway was upgraded and the need for Red Pass diminished. Trains could now travel longer distances and did not need the stop in Red Pass for servicing. After 1965, railroaders found new jobs and the police were transferred out. The hotel had burned down in 1949, the post office & general store closed in 1976 and in 1991 the little town ceased to exist. Pia Pooli came from Italy as a young bride to meet her husband, Giovanni, in Red Pass. She had put aside enough money from her savings so that if she didn't like it she could leave but "we found we were in a good community" so she unpacked her bags and stayed. Vicki Olekshy-Wallace's grandparents lived in Red Pass from and her grandfather is buried there. People from Red Pass came to Jasper by train, to see the doctor and to shop from time to time. A group of women & children, from Jasper, would get together and travel by train to Red Pass area to pick blueberries. The freight train would drop them off along Moose Lake early in the day and another train would pick them up later in the day and bring them back to Jasper. Louise & Bill Kronstedt moved to Red Pass in 1946 to manage the Red Pass Hotel. After the hotel burned down in 1949, they moved to Kelowna for a year and then came to live in Jasper. There was a Japanese internment camp just west of Red Pass. Linda Blackman led a tour of the "Main Street" pointing out the site of various buildings before we all got on our respective buses and headed home. Source: Red Pass - Memories of a Rail Town, Compiled by the Valemount Historic Society Jasper Reflections Yellowhead Pass & Its People A sharper version of the photo is available in the Jasper Museum.

3 Page 3 A Season of Fundraising and onto 2017 All of these event were possible because our volunteers - Thank you! May 2016 We received $1500 from Totems as on May 8 th, we provided volunteers to help with the Totem s Spring Run Off at Lake Annette. Thank you to Rogier, Keandra & Nalani Gruys, Noriko Stevens, Sheila Couture, Jennifer Wilson and Patti Brososky. Canada Day Canada Day is the largest fundraiser for the Museum. This year we were able to raise $10,747.95, we could not do this without volunteers. Thank you Pattie Pavlov and the Canada Day Committee for all of their hard work! The Hotdog Cart This is the third summer for the hotdog cart, we ran it at Aboriginal Day, Canada Day and every Wednesday at the Farmer s Market. When we first ran it at the Farmer s Market, we sold 30 hotdogs, then it was 70 hotdogs, and we now sell on average 130. Thank you to Sheila Couture, Sandy Birks, Janice Yeaman, Reiko Oka, Wayne Kennedy ( set up and take down), Ken & Bob Baxter (onions), Cesar Argueta (maintenance), Sysco (donation of hotdogs) and Robinson (gift cards) The hotdog cart was brought in 2014 for $3, The cart was paid off that summer and made a profit of $2, , it made a profit of $7, and this year $6, This will be the last summer that Sheila and I will run the hotdog cart, it has been great fun but a lot of work. It will be left up to the board to decide to what to do with the hotdog cart, sell it, or maybe someone else will step up to run it. Sad to see it go, as it has such a good following at the Farmer s Market and keeps the Museum in the forefront. Sheila would say to each person as she handed them their hotdog, Thank you for supporting the Museum. That sure goes along way. Chocolate Almond Sales One may have noticed that the Museum is no longer selling chocolate almonds. Fred Kofin s first order was June 15, Sheila Couture took over ordering, delivering and collecting the funds in April, Chocolate Almonds were sold year round by local businesses and raised approximately $3000/yr. However over the years the number of business carrying them dwindled and the last of the chocolates were delivered on June 22, Thanks to Tekarra Color, Home Hardware, Jasper Tire, Avalanche ESSO, Jasper Liquor & Wine Store, Jasper Wine Merchants, Becker's, Bear Hill Lodge, Sun Dog, Pine Bungalows & Free Wheel for their support over the years.

4 Page 4 A Season of Fundraising and onto next th Annual Great Duck Race. Sunday September 25 Supporting the Jasper Yellowhead Museum and the Jasper Right to Read Society. This year s Duck Race was another huge success. Thank you to the Community of Jasper for your support and to all of the volunteers from the Jasper Historical Society (Jasper Museum) and the Jasper Right to Read Society and all of those who came out to dump ducks and those canoers/kayakers for picking them up! Winners were: $ Becky Artiaga Duck number 386 $ Brittany Andrews Duck number 573 $ Stephan from JPL Duck number 18 Festival of Trees Opening date: Saturday, November, 19 th to Saturday, Dec 17th bidding ends at 3:00pm. Wine & Cheese - Thursday, December 15th 7:00pm until 9:30pm. Hosted by Janice and Wayne Interested in decorating a tree? We provide the trees! Trees can be picked up at the Museum. No time to decorate a tree? We have pre decorated wreaths ready for a gift certificate to be attached. Finished Tree drop off (at museum) Tuesday, November 15th & Wednesday, November 16 th. We can make arrangements to drop a tree off to you and pick up your finished tree. For more information please contact Anna Marie at coutuream@icloud.com or or Carla at exhibits@jaspermuseum.org. Jasper in January: Street Party Castor Tails Hopscotch Casino: February 20 and 21, 2017 We applied to do a Casino through the AGLC and our scheduled dates are Feb. 20 & 21, 2017 at the Apex Casino in St. Albert. This is new for the Museum and we hope to be able to make between $17,000 to $19,000. It will be a 2 day event in St Albert and we need about 13 volunteers. If interested in volunteering, please contact Anna Marie Couture at coutuream@icloud.com or

5 Page 5 A year of remembering Joe It was the one year anniversary since my Dad's death on September 9th. Hard to believe it has been a year. When a loved ones dies, we go through the first of everything without them; holidays, birthdays, and family gatherings. Then it becomes the small everyday things that we miss. With him being so involved with the Museum, it was not being on the board with him, not serving up spirits at the Hopscotch, not seeing him behind the grill at Canada Day, at the Spring Outing he would organize with my Mom, or coming for a hotdog at the Farmers' Market, and being the best seller of duck tickets. It is also missing his love for history, be it Jasper, his family history or the history of the world. And the importance of history, preserving, learning, which is why he was such a strong believer in our Museum. His favorite past time was to either read or watch anything to do with history, whether it be the Vikings, religion, World Wars, or politics. He knew it all and was a wealth of information. He was my go-to person, but now I have to do my own research. I would much rather hear his voice! Anna Marie Couture. Lifetime Membership A Lifetime Membership is $500 per person with a tax receipt of $500. Lifetime Members get the same entitlements as members, free unlimited museum admission, 10% off all purchases at the museum gift shop, the semi-annual newsletter, use of the member s library and invitations to special events. Members receive a special edition laminate life time membership card. Lifetime memberships can also be purchased as a gift or in memory of someone. It would make a perfect birthday, Christmas or anniversary gift for that person who just has everything. Remember ALL memberships are important! Please renew yours when it expires! The Gift of Giving Consider giving a portion of your estate to the JYHS in order to assist in long term survival and the furthering of Society goals and dreams. Such a gift can be set up at any stage of life! It is recommended that you inform the Jasper Yellowhead Historical Society of your donation either by letter or by providing them with a copy of the page of your will with your donation. If you are considering putting restrictions on the donation then you should talk to the Jasper Yellowhead Historical Society first to be sure that your restrictions can be accommodated.

6 Page 6 Kokum Honours Indigenous History in J N P A fundamental piece of the history of Jasper National Park stands in the gardens of the Jasper Yellowhead Museum and Archives.The museum recognizes the important contribution that the Aseniwuche Winewak (AWN) or the Rocky Mountain People have made to the region. The museum, with assistance from the Aseniwuche Winewak Nation of Canada, based near Grande Cache, and Parks Canada, is pleased to announce the creation of a permanent sculpture. Professional artist Crystal C. Mossing was commissioned to create a four foot tall bronze sculpture of an elderly indigenous woman gathering berries and herbs. The sculpture entitled "Kokum," the Cree word for Grandmother, was completed in the fall of Mossing is best known for her work on various projects for the Calgary Stampede over the last decade. A permanent display case in the museum features representations of traditional food from the Aseniwuche Winewak community. The display highlights production techniques that are still used by Elders who identify as Rocky Mountain People. In the Grande Cache area, these Elders continue to hunt, make dry meat, scrape and tan hides, and make moccasins and other clothes from the hides. They decorate the hides with highly skilled beadwork. The display is in the entrance to the main gallery. Former Museum Manager, Andy Klimach, is pleased with the partnership that was developed to turn this vision into a reality. The project is a gesture of good faith and forgiveness and the next step in the ongoing process of reconnection to the Jasper area by the Rocky Mountain People. Thank you to Crystal Mossing of Art on the Range and Garry McDonald, Rachelle McDonald and Bonnie MacPhee of the AWN for all their help in making this project a success. Annual Memberships Membership has its perks, please support the history of Jasper and area by becoming a member. Membership (includes GST) Individual $30.00 per year. Family $40.00 per year. Patron $ per year with a portion tax receipted. Membership in the Jasper Yellowhead Historical Society needs to be renewed yearly, with the exception of the Lifetime Membership. The Historical Society fundraises and supports /oversees our Jasper Museum and Archives.

7 Page 7 Bylaw Special Meeting 10 am November 8, 2016 Prior to our first Coffee Hour a Special Members Meeting will be held Tuesday November 8th at 10:00am to vote on a further change to bylaw 8.2. that deals with the "auditing" of the Society's books. Consumer and Corporate Affairs will not accept the wording "compilation, review or audit" and will only accept "audit "so we must vote in a Special Resolution to change the wording. The wording affects further casino possibilities. Further explanation will be given at the meeting, or call Warren Waxer at , or thewaxers@shaw.ca. Tuesday Morning Coffee Hour November 8, 2016 to March 28, 2017 Join us in the Jasper Museum each Tuesday morning at 10:30 am for an hour of historical interest. Everyone welcome. Continued from page 1) Presidents Message The museum exists only because of the passion, hard work and generosity of countless volunteers, donors and a few talented and hardworking staff. The greatest reward for all this toil is the enjoyment and appreciation of the visitors. A healthier bank balance doesn't hurt either! The Board is currently one member short with the resignation of Nancy Robbins. If you are interested, or know someone who might be, please let us know. While we don t pay a finder s fee at least the friend that you turn in will be eternally grateful. The Three -Year Plan is once again being updated by the Board. While this exercise has potential to be daunting and sobering, it is also a time to look forward and dream. Despite hours spent fretting over balance sheets, in a time of decreased revenue and increased expenses, there are also hours spent brainstorming new ways to develop the natural potential of the Society and the Museum as well as the eternal quest for new economies. If you change nothing, nothing will change - Anonymous Much of the Board s optimism is grounded in you, the membership. Members have proven to be dedicated to the goals of the Society and it is reflected in your participation and contributions. In this vein, please remember your spirit and bright ideas are always welcome in the planning process, both by the Board and the Museum staff. Don t be shy! Even criticism is accepted graciously. Stay involved. Your involvement will be so appreciated. I would like to conclude with expressing appreciation for the commitment and wisdom of my fellow board members, acknowledge Nancy Robbins for the significant contribution she brought in her time on the board, and of course, the dedicated and tireless work of the Museum and Archive staff. Warren Waxer, President

8 Page 8 Maligne Range Fall Outing This year's Historical Society's Fall Outing took us to the Maligne Range on Sunday September 18, near the 6th bridge picnic site. Karen gave us a history of this area, followed by an appreciation award to Mike Dillon for his constant help to the museum. AND then the tour of the "Range Nerve Centre" with JImmy Chesser. Old saddles and hammers, barn humour and a love of horses was apparent in the stories of this Barn Boss at Jasper's Parks Canada Range. And then we learned that the horses there appreciate Blues Music to keep them calm! This was one place many have never seen as the Range is generally off limits. In Appreciation from all of us on this Fall Outing...Thank you Karen and Jim! Canada Day Parade Thanks to Val Delill, Janice Yeaman, Nancy Best and Arvon Hilworth, the JYHS float won first prize in the non profit category in the 2016 Canada Day Parade. Schooling and Education Outreach Exhibit Museum Display Case Jasper's Schooling and Education is on display in the Jasper Activity Centre. From kindergarten to adult learning, Sheila has encompassed the range of learning available in Jasper over the years to the present. Enjoy the display on your next visit to the Activity Centre. Inquiries and ideas: Sheila Couture (780) jns@incentre.net

9 Page 9 Patronage is simple and effective! Members receive this newsletter twice a year, provide life to the Historical Society and Museum operations and receive invitations by to various museum events and outings. Our most recent membership roll has 205 members but since 2015 only 152 are current, 31 of those are patrons and there are 9 life members. Patronage is easy. Patrons pay $100 per year and after the individual or family membership is deducted the balance is tax receipted. (Another idea is to donate the full $100 patronage and then add on your membership fees.) Thanks you to our Patrons for your support! And our Patrons current from 2015 are. Bob Baxter Pat Bell Richard Betkowski Lynda Betkowski Joyce and Wally Butler Karen Byers Anna and Mike Cassio Glenda Cornforth Sheila Couture Joan and Mike Dillon Olga and Bob Dowling Libby and Greg Fenton Kathryn and Mark Howe Annelies Laggner John McLay Norma McLean Joan Panaro Jim Pasko Tom Peterson Helen Schwarz Gillian Seaton Lydia Stanko Sunwapta Falls Resort Rose and Fred Wall Ursula and Terry Winkler Janice and Wayne Kennedy And of course others chose the Life Membership Option. Thank You for your dedication to Jasper s history! Connie Bjorkquist Karen Byers Val Delill Marilyn Kan Kofin Financial Group (Fred) Anita and Herb Robinson Rose and Fred Wall Mike Wasuita Handmade Black Cat Ranch Ashtrays. 1 of a dozen. What was the base made of? Mini Outings and Jasper s History The Museum has some of the former Jasper High School Bricks! Be sure to get yours! Summer mini outings for the summer of 2016, though wet and cool, were insightful and well received. An early start came in April with a tour of 812 Patricia Street, an unusual flat roof home from the 50 s. Then onto an historical look at the 600 block Connaught and its early businesses in June. July had us learning and touring the library complex. Out to the Stone Cottage, the greens keepers home at the Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge in August. In September we celebrated 80 years of Pine Bungalows. The outing researchers and the hosts at the various locations gave us another view of early Jasper through their knowledge and passion. Thank You! And what will come about next summer? Join in and learn.

10 Page 10 Jasper-Yellowhead Museum &Archives 400 Bonhomme Street, Jasper, Alberta (across from the Jasper Aquatic Centre ) Fall Hours : Museum 10 am to 5 pm Thursday to Sunday Archives Wednesdays 9 am - noon & 1-4 pm Please phone for appointment archives JYHS Board board@jaspermuseum.org Karen Byers manager@jaspermuseum.org Dee Dee Bartlett collections@jaspermuseum.org Carla Slover exhibits@jaspermuseum.org Val Delill museum.org Jacquie Foley giftshop@jaspermuseum.org museum Jasper Museum on Facebook The Museum reminds members by or by Facebook for upcoming events. Talk to the museum if you wish to be added to the list or phone list. Showcase Gallery Scientific Adventures in the Rockies Last day to view - Sunday October 30 Festival of Trees (FOT) Nov 19 to Dec 17 Opens for public viewing on Saturday November 19 FOT Wine & Cheese Thursday December 15 FOT bidding ends Saturday December 17 at 3pm Jan 5 Feb 12 Jason Bartziokas Caricatures Artist s Reception Friday Jan 13 7 pm to 9 pm Feb 23 Apr 2 Georges Tremel Landscapes Apr 13 May 22 Lisa Shepherd/Kristi Bridgeman Beadwork/Mandalas Alcove Gallery This Wild Spirit Last day to view - Sunday Nov 6 Jan 13 Feb 20 Luuk Wijk Photography Artists Reception Sunday Jan am to 1 30 pm Mar 2 Apr 9 Rico - HIKARIE light art. Apr 29 to. Cutting Ties in JNP Learn how railway ties were cut in the Whirlpool and floated downstream to the Jackladder in the 1920 s with Dr. Peter Murphy, Tom Peterson and Mike Dillon. First weekly Coffee & History Hour of this winter s season Tuesday November 8, 10.30am. (To March 28, 2017).

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