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1912-2007 – The Community
Gathering Spot of the 20th Century
Hammonds Plains
Foresters Hall
Hammonds Plains Forrester Hall – 1930’s
• The Temperance Society and Independent Order of
Foresters had a chapter in Hammonds Plains during the
early 20th Century.
• They used the second story of the School (at the entrance
of Glen Arbour) for meetings (not sure what year meetings
were first held).
• In 1910, one acre of land was purchased by the Forresters
for $40 so they could built their own building (located
across the street from old school)
• New Forester Hall was built in 1912.
The Beginnings
•Two Story Building, built in a rectangle
shape.
•First Floor was a large open room with a
stage across the back end. A staircase
was along the along the side toward the
front leading to the second floor.
•Second Floor had meeting rooms with a
kitchen.
Appearance
•Original hall had a wood
burning stove, which was
used for heat.
•Lighting was from kerosene
lamps
Heat and Lights
•Formed as community groups,
organized to provide benefits to the
less fortunate in the community and
supporting community projects
•The Foresters championed the
creation of life insurance for the
average citizen
Foresters Society
•Not sure when the Foresters Society
were no longer active and stopped
meeting in the hall.
Foresters Society
•Temperance Society was active in
Hammonds Plains as early as 1850
•The local Temperance Society held
weekly meetings in the hall in the early
years. A 1917 report notes that the
society had 56 members of good
standing.
Temperance Society
• In 1916, dues were 30 cents per quarter for
brothers, 15 cents for sisters and children
under 16.
• Meetings consisted of a business session
followed by local entertainment ( reading of
poems and stories, performing short
dialogues, singing, playing of the accordion,
harmonica, violin, organ and harp.
Temperance Society
• It appears that different chapters of the
Temperance Society were organized in
Hammonds Plains over time and societies
seemed to fold and then reorganize under
different names.
• The Temperance Society moved to the
Baptist Church during the 1930’s and then
came to an end during the early days of
WW2.
Temperance Society
• After the Foresters became inactive, the
community took over the hall and it became
known throughout the community as the
Community Hall
• The local I O D E maintained the hall for many
years through the 1940’s and 1950’s.
• I O D E used the hall for their meetings and
maintained the hall through fund raisers.
The Community Hall
IODE – The Gun Story
• Afternoon teas
• Community Suppers
• Labour Day Picnic
• Dances
• Concerts
• Movies
• Basket Socials
• Card Socials / Bingo
The Community Hall – Fund
Raising
• Held in the hall on the regular basis for many
years – 1930’s – 1970’s
• Some hosted by Community. Others hosted
by local churches
• Food donated by members of community.
Prepared in upstairs kitchen. Tables set up on
main floor.
• Very well attended.
Community Suppers
• Used as a fund Raiser for hall, community school, and fire
department.
• The picnic was held on both sides of the road (on the school
property across the road).
• Meals were prepared in the hall and carried to a large dining
tent(s) set up outside.
• Menu might include ham, cole cannon, hodge podge, potato
salad, beans potato scallop, rolls and a dessert (pie, cookies,
cake)
• Booths were set up for games of chance and other fair like
attractions
Labour Day Picnics
• Picnic ended with a public dance.
• Liquor was not allowed in the hall, so it was
common sight to have the men of the
community to duck outside for a sip with their
friends behind the hall during the dances
• Local musicians supplied the music.
Labour Day Picnics
Labour Day Picnics – The
Unwelcome Guest Story
• The hall was rented out to local performers.
• Hank Snow performed at the hall, in his
younger days.
Concerts
George Longard Playing at the Hall from
1950’s
• Ladies in the community would decorate a
basket and include enough food for a lunch for
two.
• Baskets would be auctioned off to the highest
bidder.
• The lucky bidder and the owner of the basket
would then have a picnic together, with the
unwritten expectation that the man would take
the lady home afterwards.
Basket Socials
Basket Social
• Card socials and Bingos were a regular fund
raising event.
• 45’s was the most popular card game.
• Games of 45’s were set up in tables of 4 (usually
between 12-16 tables).
• Players paid a fee to play. Prizes were given out
to the top two winners, along with a booby prize
for the one with the least number of wins.
Card Socials / Bingo
• Wedding Receptions / Showers
• Community Socials
• Community Groups (Red Cross, Uplands Park Ratepayers Ass.)
• Boy Scouts / Girl Guides
• Church Groups
• Home & School Association
• Card Socials by Community Groups (ie. Masonic Lodge)
• Plays
• Special Events (Celebration the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth
2, a tribute to the arm forces after WW2)
• Polling station for elections
• Quilting Parties
Hall Uses
A Play at the Community Hall – 1930’s
A Look Inside the Hall
• In 1939, a new school was built across the
road from the hall
• The hall hosted the school Christmas Concert
since the school didn’t have a room big
enough to host a concert.
• The school would decorate the hall on the
day of the concert.
• Most often it was standing room only.
Connection with the School
• Screens had to be installed on the front
windows of the hall, as the glass kept being
broken from the school yard baseball games
Connection with the School
• By 1952, the school was getting over
crowded with it’s two rooms, so it was
decided to have a third class taught in the
hall.
• In 1953, a second class had to be added.
• In 1953, an extension was built on the west
side consisting of a wider double staircase.
Connection with the School
A School Class – In front of Community
Hall
The Hall in the 1950’s with New
Extension
• In 1955, an additional two rooms were added
to the school and the hall was no longer used
as a school.
• During this time, there became a desire to
begin discussions as to the future of the hall.
Connection with the School
• On September 6th, 1955, a public meeting was
held to discuss the future of the hall.
• A the result of the meeting, a new community
group was formed (The Hammonds Plains Social
Club) to oversee the hall. The club became
incorporated and developed a set of by-laws.
• During the late 1950’s and 60’s the Social Club
spearheaded renovations to the hall. Steps were
repaired, the roof was upgraded, kitchen
cupboards built, a stove and sink was put in the
upstairs kitchen and it was painted.
Transitions
• In 1960, The Social Club voted to deed a
parcel of their land (west side of the hall) to
the Hammonds Plains Fire Association. The
Fire Association used the land to erect a fire
station.
Transitions
• In 1967, the new Hammonds Plains School
opened, meaning the former school was
deemed surplus. The community bought the
building for the purpose of using it as a
community hall.
• The Community Hall was becoming obsolete
and the Social Club began transitioning to
use the school as the community center.
The End of an Era
• In 1969, the Social Club voted to turn the old
hall over to the Fire Commissioners. It was
agreed that the old hall would be rented out
as a commercial building, while the new hall
would be rented out for community events.
• The hall was used for a pool hall for a while,
and also rented out for storage.
• During the early 1970’s, the Fire Department
decided it needed to expand their fire station
and so offered up the hall building for sale.
The End of an Era
• The hall was sold to Roy Eisenhauer, who
owned the business next door.
• In 1973, he had the hall moved to his
property. The hall was used as part of his
vehicle maintenance business.
• In the late 1970’s the hall was moved again
to another lot of land further west. It was then
rented out to private operator’s such as a
Frenchy’s Clothing Store.
The End of an Era
The Moving of the Hall
Moving of the Hall
• The hall went through a couple of owners and
commercial enterprises during the 1980’s &
90’s.
• In the 1990’s, the hall was purchased by
Vernon Kynock and it was used for a variety
of purposes.
• The hall was demolished in 2007, after a 85
year life span.
The End of an Era
Change in Building for New BusinessAs Part of HP Service Center
The Last Years

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Hammonds Plains Foresters Hall

  • 1. 1912-2007 – The Community Gathering Spot of the 20th Century Hammonds Plains Foresters Hall
  • 2. Hammonds Plains Forrester Hall – 1930’s
  • 3. • The Temperance Society and Independent Order of Foresters had a chapter in Hammonds Plains during the early 20th Century. • They used the second story of the School (at the entrance of Glen Arbour) for meetings (not sure what year meetings were first held). • In 1910, one acre of land was purchased by the Forresters for $40 so they could built their own building (located across the street from old school) • New Forester Hall was built in 1912. The Beginnings
  • 4. •Two Story Building, built in a rectangle shape. •First Floor was a large open room with a stage across the back end. A staircase was along the along the side toward the front leading to the second floor. •Second Floor had meeting rooms with a kitchen. Appearance
  • 5. •Original hall had a wood burning stove, which was used for heat. •Lighting was from kerosene lamps Heat and Lights
  • 6. •Formed as community groups, organized to provide benefits to the less fortunate in the community and supporting community projects •The Foresters championed the creation of life insurance for the average citizen Foresters Society
  • 7. •Not sure when the Foresters Society were no longer active and stopped meeting in the hall. Foresters Society
  • 8. •Temperance Society was active in Hammonds Plains as early as 1850 •The local Temperance Society held weekly meetings in the hall in the early years. A 1917 report notes that the society had 56 members of good standing. Temperance Society
  • 9. • In 1916, dues were 30 cents per quarter for brothers, 15 cents for sisters and children under 16. • Meetings consisted of a business session followed by local entertainment ( reading of poems and stories, performing short dialogues, singing, playing of the accordion, harmonica, violin, organ and harp. Temperance Society
  • 10. • It appears that different chapters of the Temperance Society were organized in Hammonds Plains over time and societies seemed to fold and then reorganize under different names. • The Temperance Society moved to the Baptist Church during the 1930’s and then came to an end during the early days of WW2. Temperance Society
  • 11. • After the Foresters became inactive, the community took over the hall and it became known throughout the community as the Community Hall • The local I O D E maintained the hall for many years through the 1940’s and 1950’s. • I O D E used the hall for their meetings and maintained the hall through fund raisers. The Community Hall
  • 12. IODE – The Gun Story
  • 13. • Afternoon teas • Community Suppers • Labour Day Picnic • Dances • Concerts • Movies • Basket Socials • Card Socials / Bingo The Community Hall – Fund Raising
  • 14. • Held in the hall on the regular basis for many years – 1930’s – 1970’s • Some hosted by Community. Others hosted by local churches • Food donated by members of community. Prepared in upstairs kitchen. Tables set up on main floor. • Very well attended. Community Suppers
  • 15. • Used as a fund Raiser for hall, community school, and fire department. • The picnic was held on both sides of the road (on the school property across the road). • Meals were prepared in the hall and carried to a large dining tent(s) set up outside. • Menu might include ham, cole cannon, hodge podge, potato salad, beans potato scallop, rolls and a dessert (pie, cookies, cake) • Booths were set up for games of chance and other fair like attractions Labour Day Picnics
  • 16. • Picnic ended with a public dance. • Liquor was not allowed in the hall, so it was common sight to have the men of the community to duck outside for a sip with their friends behind the hall during the dances • Local musicians supplied the music. Labour Day Picnics
  • 17. Labour Day Picnics – The Unwelcome Guest Story
  • 18. • The hall was rented out to local performers. • Hank Snow performed at the hall, in his younger days. Concerts
  • 19. George Longard Playing at the Hall from 1950’s
  • 20. • Ladies in the community would decorate a basket and include enough food for a lunch for two. • Baskets would be auctioned off to the highest bidder. • The lucky bidder and the owner of the basket would then have a picnic together, with the unwritten expectation that the man would take the lady home afterwards. Basket Socials
  • 22. • Card socials and Bingos were a regular fund raising event. • 45’s was the most popular card game. • Games of 45’s were set up in tables of 4 (usually between 12-16 tables). • Players paid a fee to play. Prizes were given out to the top two winners, along with a booby prize for the one with the least number of wins. Card Socials / Bingo
  • 23. • Wedding Receptions / Showers • Community Socials • Community Groups (Red Cross, Uplands Park Ratepayers Ass.) • Boy Scouts / Girl Guides • Church Groups • Home & School Association • Card Socials by Community Groups (ie. Masonic Lodge) • Plays • Special Events (Celebration the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth 2, a tribute to the arm forces after WW2) • Polling station for elections • Quilting Parties Hall Uses
  • 24. A Play at the Community Hall – 1930’s
  • 25. A Look Inside the Hall
  • 26. • In 1939, a new school was built across the road from the hall • The hall hosted the school Christmas Concert since the school didn’t have a room big enough to host a concert. • The school would decorate the hall on the day of the concert. • Most often it was standing room only. Connection with the School
  • 27. • Screens had to be installed on the front windows of the hall, as the glass kept being broken from the school yard baseball games Connection with the School
  • 28. • By 1952, the school was getting over crowded with it’s two rooms, so it was decided to have a third class taught in the hall. • In 1953, a second class had to be added. • In 1953, an extension was built on the west side consisting of a wider double staircase. Connection with the School
  • 29. A School Class – In front of Community Hall
  • 30. The Hall in the 1950’s with New Extension
  • 31. • In 1955, an additional two rooms were added to the school and the hall was no longer used as a school. • During this time, there became a desire to begin discussions as to the future of the hall. Connection with the School
  • 32. • On September 6th, 1955, a public meeting was held to discuss the future of the hall. • A the result of the meeting, a new community group was formed (The Hammonds Plains Social Club) to oversee the hall. The club became incorporated and developed a set of by-laws. • During the late 1950’s and 60’s the Social Club spearheaded renovations to the hall. Steps were repaired, the roof was upgraded, kitchen cupboards built, a stove and sink was put in the upstairs kitchen and it was painted. Transitions
  • 33. • In 1960, The Social Club voted to deed a parcel of their land (west side of the hall) to the Hammonds Plains Fire Association. The Fire Association used the land to erect a fire station. Transitions
  • 34. • In 1967, the new Hammonds Plains School opened, meaning the former school was deemed surplus. The community bought the building for the purpose of using it as a community hall. • The Community Hall was becoming obsolete and the Social Club began transitioning to use the school as the community center. The End of an Era
  • 35. • In 1969, the Social Club voted to turn the old hall over to the Fire Commissioners. It was agreed that the old hall would be rented out as a commercial building, while the new hall would be rented out for community events. • The hall was used for a pool hall for a while, and also rented out for storage. • During the early 1970’s, the Fire Department decided it needed to expand their fire station and so offered up the hall building for sale. The End of an Era
  • 36. • The hall was sold to Roy Eisenhauer, who owned the business next door. • In 1973, he had the hall moved to his property. The hall was used as part of his vehicle maintenance business. • In the late 1970’s the hall was moved again to another lot of land further west. It was then rented out to private operator’s such as a Frenchy’s Clothing Store. The End of an Era
  • 37. The Moving of the Hall
  • 39. • The hall went through a couple of owners and commercial enterprises during the 1980’s & 90’s. • In the 1990’s, the hall was purchased by Vernon Kynock and it was used for a variety of purposes. • The hall was demolished in 2007, after a 85 year life span. The End of an Era
  • 40. Change in Building for New BusinessAs Part of HP Service Center The Last Years