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Object Description
Object ID
5701
Title
Alice, Vera, Jim and Simon Schatz in front of a car at their property on Lee Road, Willoughby.
Date
1937.
Description
Alice, Vera (11 years old), Jim (13 years old) and Simon Schatz in front of a car at their property on Lee Road, Willoughby.
Photo Inscription/Caption
Schatz
Alice, Vera (11 years), Jim (13 years) and Simon 1937 Lee Road
People/Subject
Automobiles
Schatz, Alice
Alice Hutchings was born in Bromley, Kent, England, on 28 May, 1887. She married Simon Schatz, and they had five children: Edna May (1909), Frederick Allan (1911), Catherine Pearl (1912), James Howard (1924), and Vera Madeline (1926). The family moved to Langley in the summer of 1931. They purchased a farm on Lee Road (74th Ave.) just west of 208th Street in Willoughby, and had 5 acres in the northeast corner of Lee and James Rd., and 5 acres on the southeast corner. Simon built a house there in 1932, and they also built a barn, garage and chicken house, and planted an orchard. Simon and Alice were involved in the Willoughby United Church, where Alice was the president of the Ladies Aid, and both were members of the Crib Club. Alice died on May 17, 1975 at the age of 87.
Schatz, Jim
James Howard Schatz was born in Delia, Alberta, February 29th, 1924. He came to Langley with his family in 1931, attending both Milner Elementary and Langley High School before going to UBC. Jim joined the Langley Advance staff as a reporter in 1947, but also wrote for The Province from 1947 - 1953. At the same time, Jim farmed in the Willoughby area, and on March 22, 1951, he married local school teacher Norma Helen Walters. The couple had four sons and two daughters - two sons and both daughters died of cystic fibrosis, leaving two sons, Allen (Joe) and Ian. Jim and George Johnson became co-owners of the Advance in 1958 when E. J. Cox retired and Fred Cox sold his interest in the paper while retaining his commercial printing part of the firm. Perhaps thanks to Jim, the Advance was one of the first papers outside of a metropolitan area to get a modern multilith press in 1947, soon followed by a Klischograph engraver for photos. While remaining a consistent presence in the newspaper world, Jim raised registered Shorthorn cattle, was the president and principal owner of Langley Travel Services Ltd. after 1972, and was a director of a group of businessmen that built Highland Village Mall. Jim Schatz died of a stroke February 4, 1990, at the age of 65.
Term Source: HPC Record (HPC-365/1134), Willoughby School Photos (not catalogued).
Schatz, Simon
Simon Schatz was born in Wallace, Ontario, on July 5, 1883. He married Alice Hutchings, and they had five children: Edna May (1909), Frederick Allan (1911), Catherine Pearl (1912), James Howard (1924), and Vera Madeline (1926). The family moved to Langley in the summer of 1931. They purchased a farm on Lee Road (74th Ave.) just west of 208th Street in Willoughby, and had 5 acres in the northeast corner of Lee and James Rd., and 5 acres on the southeast corner. Simon built a house here in 1932, and they also built a barn, garage and chicken house, and planted an orchard. Simon and Alice were involved in the Willoughby United Church, where Simon was the treasurer, and were both members of the Crib Club. Simon died on August 21, 1962 at the age of 78.
Stewart, Vera (nee Schatz)
Vera Schatz was born in Delia, Alberta in 1926 to parents Simon and Alice Schatz. She had a brother, Jim Schatz. The family moved to the Willoughby are of Langley in 1931, and moved into a house on Lee Road (on the corner at James Road) built by Simon Schatz in 1932. Vera attended Willoughby Elementary School from 1932-37, Milner Elementary School from 1937-39, West Langley Elementary School from 1939-40, and Langley High School from 1940-1944. She was a member of the Willoughby United Church, Sunday School and Choir, the Murrayville United Church-Mission Band, and the Milner United Church Young People group. She was involved in the Langley 4H Jersey Calf Club, and at LHS was involved in the Hi Y club and in the John Leonard operettas performed. She married Andrew Stewart in 1955, and the couple had three children: a son, Glen, and daughters Laurie and Robyn.
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