Keep In Touch If you haven't been receiving Elby News for the past while, then you probably changed your email address and didn't let us know.  Please keep in touch.

Venue details click HERE

Keep-in-touch - LordByng1959@gmail.com   (A list of classmates on email.)
Biographies - Share your history and submit your short bio or update your existing one using this form or send to
All classmates can now view all current bios...read bios. 
(A USERNAME and PASSWORD are required - email us if you don't have them.)
Missing Classmates - Please have a look at this list and help us find the remaining 40+ classmates. Please send us any information.

In Memoriam
Class Prophecy
Class List

Schools We Attend
Where are We (map is temporarily off-line)

Classmates with an Internet Presence (Send us yours.)

Weslyn McBride

Joan Tyldesley

Ross Munro

Dale Brown

Mary Jean Brown

Barrie Urquhart

Brian Teed

Tom Grant

Jo-Ann Tyrell
Photographs

Make an email photo submission here .

Photographs available

Online Photo Albums  Send us your pictures past and present; home and travel
(These albums are non-public and only reached thru the image links below.)

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Current photos Annual  Luncheon
 photos & video
Reunions
photos & video
Class Photos Grades 7 to 12
* PDF version here 11Mb
YouTube version Here
Media Player version Here
PICASA Photo Album Here

Grad photos and ephemera Day in the Life Archives

The Dunbar Rock
Tom Grant Video

New Lord Kitchener Elementary School Construction Album

Dunbar Houses & Buildings of Note
Grant-Tyldesley Project

Map with captions & links to hi-res images

Photo Album & captions.

Slide Video

John Le Marquand

Oh When the Saints...

West Tenth Avenue: Today & Memories
Grant-Tyldesley Project

Dunbar Heights
Slide Video
Tom Grant

Nostalgia Video
Welcome to the Best of the '50s, '60s & '70s


Images of Our Town

 Click for Vancouver, British Columbia Forecast

This website is courtesy of the Class of '59
  Site updated May 20, 2012  -  Website contact Tom Grant
"Elby" figure used in our Class Website Logo was designed by classmate Bob Hainstock.
It originally appeared as part of his overall artwork for the 1958-59 School Annual