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St. Croix Courier

Jan 21/1987

Tourist Center Gets Reprieve

(St. Stephen Centre only one in province to be open winter; second year running)

 

St. Croix Courier

Feb 11/1987

Pat Stanley—Glass Blower

 

St. Croix Courier

March 11/1987

Premier Hatfield says Star-Kist Meeting was "most unsatisfactory." (Star-Kist Tuna scandal; inspection process at fault, not tuna)

 

St. Croix Courier

March 18/1987

Flashback—1920's cars lined up on St. Stephen/Calais Bridge. Good photo.

 

St. Croix Courier

April 1/1987

McGaw's Roast Was More like a Tribute Paid by His Best Friends. (At Algonquin . Hatfield there; Albert McQuoid entertains on electric organ. Archdeacon Jones there. Photo of the three)

            Hatfield: "Leland was the person who really made tourism a winter industry in New Brunswick." McGaw attacked over plans for ski-hill this winter.

 

St. Croix Courier

April 15/1987

*White Paper—Tourism Central Economic Factor. (Prepared by St. Andrews Chamber of Commerce; continued page A-2. Includes among recommendations: "continued capital investment in the Algonquin Hotel, including indoor health club and fitness area and improved meeting facilities." Also "further development of the golf courses, Fort Tipperary as a conference or tennis centre, Katy's Cove as a fun-activity park."

 

St. Croix Courier

April 15/1987

*Chamber Reports on Visit to Fredericton. (St. Andrews Tourism subject)

 

St. Croix Courier

May 6/1987

Flashback Photo: Folks from both sides of the border gathered at St. Stephen garage in about 1915. R. I. Young of St. Stephen photographer

 

St. Croix Courier

May 13/1987

*Tourism has become mainstay of New Brunswick Economy. (Stats in connection with national tourism week)

 

St. Croix Courier

May 13/1987

*McCullough returns home as pro at Algonquin Golf Club

 

Flashback photo:St. Andrews—1905. Looking up from Shiretown. Haven't seen this one.

 

St. Croix Courier

May 20/1987

At Algonquin Hotel—Tourism Seminar Underway

 

St. Croix Courier

May 20/1987

*27 Graduate from New BrunswickCC Tourism Program

 

St. Croix Courier

July 8/1987

David Walker Named to Order of Canada

 

The Citizen

June 23, 1987

The Decaying Beauty and History of Minister's Island Near St. Andrews

No trespassing signs, like the one of the tree in front of this cottage, dominate trees and buildings on Minister's Island. See page 20. [rest of article missing]

 

 

St. Croix Courier

July 15/1987

Flashback—photo of women and man standing in front of Pendlebury Light

Identified July 29 by Rose Haughn as, left to right: Rose, Peter Williamson of Conley's Lobster, Muriel Pendlebury, Mrs. Stanley Deacon, and Mayor Hachey

 

St. Croix Courier

July 29/1987

Mayor (Elsie) Wayne supports marina study for Shiretown

 

LG: The Hon. Gilbert Finn (1920-) Born in Inkerman, New Brunswick. Appointed 14 August 1987 at age 66 until 21 June 1994.

 

St. Croix Courier

Aug. 19/1987

(Liberal Leader) John Turner shakes hands in Shiretown. "To know every second or third person on the Main Street isn't bad. . . . No one has to force me to come down here."

 

St. Croix Courier

Aug 19/1987

Flashback—St. Croix Island, a bit more developed than it is today. Several buildings evident.

 

St. Croix Courier

Aug 26/1987

*Cartoon—Showing Condo/spaceport in St. Andrews: "I can't quite put my finger on it but something here seems out of character." (ref. to proposed marina?)

 

St. Croix Courier

Sept 30/1987

A Resort Hotel in Campobello's Future? 120 Rooms.

 

St. Croix Courier

Oct 7/1987

*St. Andrews Swing—McKenna releases tourism Policy. See also A-2.

*Hatfield Paints Bright Tourism Picture; Pledges Hotel Work. (Algonquin to be redecorated: Address to 160 Hospitality New Brunswick Graduates at annual meeting at Algonquin) Photo A-6.

 

Frank McKenna 1987-97

Premier of New Brunswick

Liberal Oct. 27, 1987

 

St. Croix Courier

Nov 4/1987

Milltown was "setting the pace" in the mid-1800's.

 

St. Croix Courier

Nov 25/1987

Tourism Companies Get Grant Dollars (Four companies from Charlotte County)