Marty,
I hesitated to say much about the History of Greenfield Park book prior to Xmas as I was giving copies to my father and sister and knew there was achance they might also come across your blog.
Now that Xmas is past us, I'm free to say how wonderful a book it is and how much any ex-GFPer should want it. I read my copy before Xmas and both my sister and father (both ex-pat GFP'snow living in Calgary) loved the book as much as I did.
Indeed, I'll be ordering a few more very soon, for people I now realize would love to have acopy of their own. My dad pointed out to me that the house pictured on page 4 (Mayor Murray'soffice at the time) was the house he grew up in!
I didn't recognize it bythe front steps alone (nor by the address) but I certainly remember mygrandparent's home very fondly. Unfortunately the last time we went by (tovisit my Uncle & Aunt, Alec & Myrt Lanctot) we saw it had been demolished and replaced.
Oh well, life goes on. I highly recommend the book. It brings back great memories and teaches us alot about the wonderful place we had the privilege to grow up in.
Thanks,Wayne
P.S. Please feel free to add my contact info to your GFPer's e-mail list.
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Wayne Morgan Caverly President, Efficient Pharmacy Solutions & Solutions by DesignExecutive Director,
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Thanks Wayne
Monday, December 31, 2007
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