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L. Swimming in the river at end of Manitoba St. Tree know to be living in the 40th and 50th years.

21

There's a Baboon in our House

22

Harry and Della Brown Superintendent Founding Member of Pheonix School

23

Sunday school continued. Churches had basements.

24

United & Anglican Churches at Pheonix School

25

The second Headingley Community Centre built in 1953 by local community carpenters.

26

The Community Centre enjoyed many concerts, plays, dances, fall suppers, showers, meetings and events.

27

After 50 years it was time to carry on but the great memories will still be with us.

28

This 1953 Community Centre served us well. The walls came down to make room for a new centre.

29

In 2013 the new community centre was started with just the old skating rink still standing.

30

Grand opening of new Headingley Community Centre, October 28, 2004 - cake

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Grand opening of new Headingley Community Centre, October 28, 2004 - Mayor Wilf Talillieu

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Grand opening of new Headingley Community Centre, October 28, 2004 - Remarks from Ron Fast, Pat Britton & Marleen Boyda

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Grand opening of new Headingley Community Centre, October 28, 2004 - Remarks from Mavis Talillieu MLA

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Grand opening of new Headingley Community Centre, October 28, 2004

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New Community Centre

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Headingley Bridge

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Headingley Bridge

38

Ferry - Important for farmers from Starbuck - Carmen area bringing grain to market. They camped over night, ready to cross in the morning.

39

Wooden Bridge Across Assiniboine River. 1915

40

Building new Taylor Bridge 1997 - Locations beside first Steel Bridge

41

Winter work well underway looking south

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The Headingley Historical Society is on Treaty 1 Territory and the ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene Peoples and is the Homeland of the Métis Nation.

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A: 5353 Portage Avenue
Headingley, MB  R4H 1J9

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