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Jasper-Yellowhead Museum and Archives 2005 FALL 200 JYMA 001.67.33 REMEMBERING LUCERNE Canadian Northern Railway Station at Lucerne ca 1922 Jasper Yellowhead Historical Society Outing Sunday October 2, 2005 1:30 to 4:00 pm Everyone welcome Do you remember the town of Lucerne? Join us as we visit the site where a community once thrived. We have many photos and stories to share. Those who are more adventurous may want to join us on a scramble through the woods to locate pieces of the past. Inside this issue: President s Message 2 Canada Day Float...2 Treasurer s Report..2 Manager s Report...3 At the Museum.3 Showcase Gallery Schedule.3 Better Access to our Collection...4 Glenda s Retirement...4 New Ambassador.....5 Volunteer Pleas and Kudos. 5 History in the Making.5 Castor Tails at Folkfest.5 Another Jasper Mystery Solved.6 David Thompson Footsteps.. 7 Raising Museum Awareness......7 Newsletter Contributions..7 Deke s View....7 Town Photo Project...8 Meeting Room Rentals. 8 Museum Library...8 Centennial Commemorative.8 Museum & Archive Hours.8 Please bring some muffins and memories to share, a lawn chair and a mug for yourself. We will supply the drinks. Directions: Take Highway 16 west from Jasper and turn right onto Lucerne Station Road (approx. 40km). Park on the right hand side of the road. From here follow the signs to our meeting place. For those arriving from the west Lucerne Station Road is the next left after Lucerne Campground.

Page 2 is a publication of the Jasper- Yellowhead Historical Society that tells the story of Jasper s regional heritage both natural and cultural while presenting the activities and priorities of the Society. is named after Signal Mountain. Submissions may be sent to: Jasper-Yellowhead Museum & Archives PO Box 42, Jasper, AB T0E 1E0 Phone (780) 852-3013 President s Message Warren is on holidays. We ll make sure we catch him for the next issue due out in December. Museum s Canada Day Float takes First Prize Ribbon as the Best Engineering Float... Email jymachin@telus.net Next Issue deadline November 20, 2005 Mission Statement The Jasper-Yellowhead Historical Society will promote awareness, understanding and appreciation of our regional heritage, both natural and cultural, to the residents and visitors of our community. JYHS Directors 2005 Cynthia Ball Mike Cameron Mike Day Laureen DiStefano Fred Kofin Roben Nurgitz John Ogilvy Herb Robinson Ken Walker Mike Wasuita Warren Waxer Thanks to the design by President, Warren Waxer and his helpers, Herb Robinson, Mike Cameron, Robin Nurgitz, and special thanks to Christopher Read. We would also like to thank the participants who rode the float, Erika Magnuson-Ford, Dane Olinkin, Jesse McGugan and Clara Waxer. Treasurer s Report Proceeds from books sold, By Fred Kofin including long weekend sales up to August 21st 2005 Patron Members $4310.00 August 20th Bake Sale $1454.00 plus $290.00 in donations Our best Bake Sale Yet! A Big Thank You to all who participated donating baking and those who helped organize this event. Olga & Bob Dowling Jasper House Bungalows Laureen Di Stefano Sunwapta Falls Resort Herb & Anita Robinson Houston Insurance Brokers Mildred Flanagan Kofin Financial Group Ian & Anne Coates Jasper Adventure Centre James Pasko Edith Gourley John McLay Annaliese Waeser Wm Ruddy Family Bear Hill Lodge Couture Family Pine Bungalows Astoria Hotel McComas Family

Page 3 Manager s Report In spite of the rainy weather (or maybe because of it), it s been a good summer with the museum. Our museum ambassador, Erika Magnuson-Ford, combined with our redesigned brochure have increased our off the street traffic. Thanks to Keith Haevens and Val Delill for their hard work! We have been very lucky with our staff this summer and hope both Erika and Jenn Mercer will return after their schooling is finished. We look forward to having Liam Harrap and Hilary Arsenault fill in as gallery attendants this fall. The museum has been working closely with the Jasper Photo Club this summer and the Jasper Photo Project opened in the Showcase Gallery on August 5 th. This exhibit s success is due to Ross Pugh and the Jasper Photo Club s tireless efforts. They did a fabulous job re-creating our archive photos as a celebration of the Alberta Centennial. Peter Lynch deserves special recognition for his work hanging the show just hours before it opened! Our membership came through with a wonderful selection of Enticing baking for the opening. This fall we will have some exciting Showcase exhibits by Allison Argy- Burgess and Sally Tatlow, followed by our own Festival of Trees in December and another stimulating series by JAG in the new year. We are working on several speakers for the fall and hope to offer two historical evenings to our membership. Our meeting room now has a series of Bridgland photos hanging on the walls and we hope to install some new lighting this winter. At the Museum... The Historical Gallery Our exhibits trace the history of the people in the Athabasca Valley, from early aboriginals to the modern era. The Museum Gift Shop Check out our new selection, were always finding new items. Browse for books, cards, jewelry and more. We are tax free, and members receive a 10% discount on all purchases. Fred s Book Nook Used books and magazines at the right price By donation. We are always accepting books for Fred s Book sales Showcase Gallery Town Photo Project ~ In Celebration of Alberta s Centennial August 5 th -September 30 th A photo retrospective of Fitzhugh/Jasper, remember the old days and compare the look of today s town site. Watercolours From the Valley ~ Allison Argy-Burgess October 7 th -30 th This exhibit depicts passionate, dreamlike images that explore intrinsic vision of myth and metaphor. Predators and Prey ~ Sally Tatlow November 4 th November 30 th Predators and Prey is Sally Tatlow s second exhibition and showcases her latest work. A series of pencil drawings depict close-ups of Jasper s predators such as cougars and eagles. Watercolour paintings show birds in their brightest colours or camouflage. Festival of the Trees December 1 st 18 th Visit our Old Time Christmas display and bid on a tree or wreath decorated by Jasper s groups and businesses.

Page 4 Better Access to Our Collection is on it s Way! Have you ever wished you could rummage around in the basement of the museum? What sorts of interesting artifacts are in storage? Coming this winter, as a result of a recently completed grant project a computer terminal will be set up in the gallery area. It will give the public access to our artifact database. Soon you will be able to scroll through and see what s hiding in our basement. Jasper-Yellowhead Historical Society The Historical Society is holding a Retirement Tea honouring Glenda Cornforth's 16 years of service as Archives Manager. Join us at the museum Sunday, September 11th from 2pm to 4pm Thanks to a grant from Museums Alberta we have recently completed a Collections Records Update Project. Our data base has been expanded to include more information as well as photos of the artifacts. The work was done by DeeDee Bartlett (on contract) with the volunteer help of Erika Magnuson- Ford and Scott Ward, both Katimavik participants. We wish to thank Museums Alberta for their continued support in our efforts to grow and develop. You will be Missed Glenda I guess it s true that all good things wherever her travels took her. From must come to an end but we can t her trips all over the world to her quite believe that Glenda is really treks into the backcountry, Glenda leaving us this September. Glenda has been the JYMA s roving has been at the helm of our archives ambassador! Glenda s love and for over 16 years. She has been knowledge of Jasper has enabled us responsible for raising the profile of to gain the respect and trust of the our museum, taking advantage of community and given us the every opportunity to promote the opportunity to safeguard Jasper s archives, collection and gallery rich

Page 5 History in the Making - 100 Years of Jasper National Park Did you know that Jasper National Park is going to be 98 years young on Sept 14, 2005? That means we're getting pretty darn close to celebrating the BIG 100!! Well we all know that any good party takes plenty of planning so we're gearing up - NOW!! This is where you come in: Question:: How many Jasper citizens does it take to plan a birthday bash?!! Answer: All of YOU!! Yep, that's the REAL answer! Why? Because you 're part of the history of this fine park AND... you've all got your own ideas of how you'd like to see us celebrate the last 100 years. So bring it on - I want to hear from ALL of you!! Have you seen our new Ambassador around town? Erika Magnuson-Ford has been costuming up and walking the streets this summer to try and raise awareness for the Museum. This has been a successful venture that we hope to continue next summer. If you'd like more info call me Sherrill Meropoulis - JNP Centennial Coordinator at 852-6154 or drop me an email at sherrill.meropoulis@pc.gc.ca - SOON! To Volunteer Mike Wasuita for stripping and re-staining the old Post Office Doors for our Showcase Gallery. Now we need a volunteer to install them. If you are interested in taking this on please call Karen 852-3013 THANK YOU Thank you to everyone who helped out with the Canada Day concession and float and the Folk Festival Castor Tails concession. Both were good money makers for the museum and we are now the proud owner of a deep fryer we can use for other events.

Page 6 Another Jasper Mystery has been Solved... by the super sleuths at the Jasper writing poetry, wood carving, and Yellowhead Museum and Archives. constructing ornate bridges, benches, Last year the archives received an and cabin trimmings from burly poles. email from a couple in Saskatoon who Some of Ralph James work was used had acquired some hand carved to decorate early cabins and footbridges at Jasper Park Lodge and many of his bridges were found around the Pocahontas area. The carved panels feature punchbowl falls, which happened to be close to wooden panels that were designed to Ralph s house and a couple of the frame a fireplace. They had been told panels depicts an Indian Princess, that the panels had originated in which is most likely a reference to the Jasper and had been carved by the area s namesake. mayor of Jasper, over 75 years ago. The story they had been given also Then, while working on another said that the mayor had died before unrelated project DeeDee the panels could be completed. The Bartlett and Val Delill, who work owners wanted to fill some of the gaps on the collections side of the in the historical context of their museum, found some small wooden acquisition, so they contacted us. We carvings that had been purchased knew that the mayor of Jasper had from Ralph James estate sale, not carved the panels because after his death. Ralph James Jasper has only had a mayor for the suffered from a stroke before he last five years, but we knew that died, which helps explain the somebody who was fairly important or deterioration in quality of the well known, in the area, must have fireplace carvings and one panel, carved the panels. For the last six which only has an outline of what months the archives and museum staff was to be carved probably was left have dug into dark corners, looking incomplete due to his death. The for clues to this mystery. last piece of the puzzle fell in to place when an envelope was found Enter Ralph James: Ralph James in the archives making a specific lived in the Pocahontas area for 31 reference to the wooden fireplace years. He was the Justice of the panels carved by Ralph James. Peace and a guide. Ralph lived in a log cabin and his hobbies included: You can find out more about Ralph James and town of Pocahontas by visiting the Alberta Society of Archives website, www.archivesalberta.org or come by the Jasper Yellowhead Museum and Archives and make a research request. Also, the archives needs your help, we would like to collect stories of romance in the Rockies for a display project. So, if you have a romantic story that takes place in the Rockies and you do not mind sharing it with the public, please email it to jyma_arc@telus.net subject: Romance in the Rockies project.

Page 7 Following in the footsteps of David Thompson In 1807 David Thompson, North America's greatest land surveyor, crossed the Rocky Mountains via Howse Pass and made contact with the Kootenai Indians, thereby pushing the continent's search for furs to its final frontier. Four years later, his passage across the Rockies by the more northernly Athabasca Pass initiated a trade route that was to last for 50 years and which led step-by-step to the coming of the railroad and the establishment of Jasper National Park. David Thompson's exploits mark him as one of North America's most amazing explorers and yet the extent of his travels and work are little known. All that is about to change. Plans are already underway across western Canada and the U.S. to commemorate the bicentennial of Thompson's mountain adventures and thereby highlight the impact the fur trade had on the Aboriginal people, the environment and the development of Canada itself. If you are interested in knowing more about David Thompson, his Métis wife Charlotte Small or about how you can get involved, call Ken Walker, JNP David Thompson Bicentennial Coordinator at 852-6190. Raising Museum Awareness Have you had visitors asking if there summer. As well, the museum now has is a museum in town? Even with increased promotion we continue to be one of Jasper s best kept secrets, hidden away on the back street of town. Since large signs aren t an option in a national park, we have opted for some creative promotional ideas. In the past we have set up a satellite gallery in the old Fire Hall hoping that tourists in town would be encouraged to visit the museum. This had some success but not as much as we had hoped. This year we have tried a fresh approach to the problem. We hired Erika Magnuson- Ford as our ambassador. Dressed in turn of the century costume with an Ask Me About the Museum sash, she has been roaming the downtown area to direct visitors to our door. This has been a success and we hope to continue the program next Members are reminded articles of historical some smaller exhibits in several locations around Jasper. Thanks to several supportive groups in Jasper, we are able to have display cases at the old Fire Hall, the Provincial Building, the Activity Centre and a new History Mystery at the JNP Information Centre. These displays raise the awareness of the museum and give visitors a little taste of what we have to offer. Can you help? If you have an idea for another display or place to distribute our brochures to help promote the museum please let us know. Deke s View interest are always welcome. We welcome our new contributor Deke Hammell

Page 8 Have you checked out the Town Photo Project? This exhibit is a celebration of the town of Jasper from its earliest beginnings to the vibrant community it is today. The Jasper-Yellowhead Museum & Archives and the Jasper Photo Club worked together to create this unique snapshot. During the winter of 2004 staff and volunteers at the museum sorted through hundreds of archive photos to give to the Jasper Photo Club. After making their selections, the Photo Club spread out into the town looking for the exact location from which to re create their assigned images. It is said that a picture is worth a thousand words. Perhaps it is best to let these wonderful photographs speak for themselves. The show closes on September 30, 2005. Get your Centennial Commemorative You can purchase a set of town photos or a set of 1960 s/2005 photos of your home. A set of 5 x7 photos $20.00 Or A set of 13 x19 photos Mounted on foam core $40.00 Come in and see the project today! Photo 001.33.138 Museum and Archives Fall Hours Labour Day to Thanksgiving Museum 10am-5pm Daily Don t recognize this corner? Come in and check out what it looks like today! Archives Monday-Wednesday 9 am - noon & 1-4 pm Winter Hours From Thanksgiving to May Need a meeting room? $30 per evening or $60 for a full day We now have an LCD Museum Library Interested in borrowing a book? We have an ever expanding selection of books for loan. Call Karen at 852-3013 for more details or drop by and pick up a list. Museum Thursday-Sunday 10am-5pm Archives Monday-Wednesday 9 am - noon & 1-4 pm