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Object Name
Trophy
Object ID
2016.048.008
Title
Trophy awarded for Annual Competition at the Langley Agricultural Exhibition.
Date
1935.
Description
Trophy; metal base; tarnished metal cup with handles; sponsors and competition written on the front of the cup; winners and years written on the back; front of cup reads "New Westminster / Kiwanis Club / Junior Stock Judging Trophy / For / Annual Competition / At / Langley Agricultural Exhibition"; winner include: Robert Harrower, John Harrower, Charles N. Freeman, Patricia Thompson, Eldon Porter, Tommy Farquhar, Gordon Berry, Marion Goddard, Vera Goddard, and Thelma Massey.
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Freeman, Charlie
Student at Willoughby School in 1932 (Grade 1-6?).
Term Source: Willoughby School Photos.
Harrower, Robert (Bob)
Robert (Bob) Harrower was born September 8, 1917 on Roberts Road, near Livingstone Road (232 Street) on his family's farm. He went to school at Murrayville Elementary and Langley High School. He took over the family farm when his father died of Lou Gehrig's disease in 1937, and worked to put his two sisters and brother through school. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force (R.C.A.F.) during World War II and became a navigator with the rank of Flying Officer. He returned to Langley after the war to continue running the farm. He married Hazel Harding in July 1946 in a ceremony at Sharon United Church in Murrayville. The couple had three children: Jim, Lillian, and Rob (d. 1981). They farmed until 1957, at which point Bob joined the customs service and worked at Huntingdon, Aldergrove, Pacific Highway, and Vancouver. He was one of twelve investigators with the Customs and Excise Investigations Branch in B.C. He was an active member of the Langley community, serving as chairman of the Langley Recreation Commission, and helping ensure new recreation facilities were built, including Al Anderson Pool and the track at Langley Secondary. He was a longtime proponent of the Langley Walk. He was a president of the Langley Cribbage League and played on the Murrayville Cribbage team for at least fifty years. He taught bridge at night school and served on the executive of the Murrayville Community Hall Association. He was an active member of Sharon United Church, a member of the Douglas Day committee, and a member of the Langley Heritage Society.
Information source: newspaper article "Pioneer Mourned" Langley Advance May 15 1996.
Porter, Eldon (Eldie)
Eldon (Eldie) Porter was the son of P.Y. and Nellie Porter, born in 1925. His parents' ran the Porter store at Murrayville's 5 Corners. After his father retired from being the postmaster at the store in 1960, Eldie succeeded him and did the job until the post office closed in 1972. When his father retired from the store in 1979, Eldie took it over until his death in 1997. During Eldie's time running the store, it became well known for lawnmower sales and repairs. Eldon passed away in 1997.
Term Source: HPC Record (HPC-164/963)
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