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Ladner Fishermen’s Hall is celebrating 75 years

Nov. 24 is the date to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Ladner Fishermen’s Hall. The social committee for Ladner Fishermen’s Hall is finalizing plans to ensure the building’s 75th celebration will be a memorable occasion.
Fishermen's Hall
Ladner Fishermen’s Hall has deep roots in Delta. Before it became the “hall,” it was a railway station on the wharf at Port Guichon.

Nov. 24 is the date to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Ladner Fishermen’s Hall.

The social committee for Ladner Fishermen’s Hall is finalizing plans to ensure the building’s 75th celebration will be a memorable occasion.

Festivities will commence as an afternoon social from 1 to 4 p.m. with a mix of artists performing live music and reflections of the hall’s 75 years in the community. There will be time for families and friends to connect; listen to speeches, view historic photo displays, and enjoy food and beverages.

Evening festivities include a dance with live music featuring The Karmichaels.

Bruce Stevens, president of Ladner Fishermen’s Cooperative Association, will serve as master of ceremonies and welcome families, friends and guests. He will also give a speech and invite guest speakers to say a few words and share highlights of life and times at Ladner Fishermen’s Hall since it was established in 1943.

Updates will be posted on the association’s website at www.LFCA.ca/anniversaries/75a.

And don’t forget about the Fish Hall 75th Photo Contest. Details can be found at www.LFCA.ca/fishhall75.