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Object ID
2018.039.001
Title
Noel Booth at the Glenwood Cairn.
Date
1977.
Description
Colour Polaroid of Noel Booth leaning against the cairn and plaque erected on the site of Glenwood Elementary School in his honour. He and his wife donated the land for the school in 1943. Noel is wearing a dark suit jacket with light dress shirt and light sweater, dark trousers, and a dark hat. He has his right arm leaning against the top of the cairn, which is a tall rock sculpture with a plaque embedded into its face. Behind Noel is a metal fence and some trees.
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Booth, Noel Bowman
Noel Bowman Booth was born in Nottingham, England on May 23rd 1897. He came to Canada as a 14 year old. He travelled a bit, became a commercial fisherman on the B.C. Coast and he served in the First World War. He married Gertrude Lillian Osterberg (1900-1973) in 1921 and they moved to Langley to operate the Fernridge post office. He grew the general store which was attached to the post office, expanding it to a fleet of five mobile stores. The Booth General Store was a community hub. Booth ran a library from his store, let adults and children gather around its fire, and for a time he had the only phone for miles. His business closed in 1970.
Outside of work Booth was a Reeve (1933-35, 1946-47), Councillor (1945, 1949, 1956, 1959, 1967), Alderman (1968) and School Trustee. Booth initiate the local Douglas Day celebration during his term in office and he started the Fraser Valley Regional Library. Booth also donated the land on which Glenwood School stands. He became a Freeman of Langley Township in 1977.
He had a daughter, Valara (Val) Nichols (1928-1994) and a son, Mark (d 1970). A local park and school are named in Booth's honour. He died on May 22,1979.
Glenwood School
Glenwood School is located in the Langley School District, later School District 35 (Langley).
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