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Reverend John Goodfellow honoured

A sincere thank you to Area `H` Director, Brad Hope and Ms. Anne Hazlewood, Area Manager, Department of Transportation and Infrastructure
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The creek was named after Reverend John C. Goodfellow D.D. (1890-1968)

Dear Editor,

A sincere thank you is due to Area `H` Director, Brad Hope and Ms. Anne Hazlewood, Area Manager, Department of Transportation and Infrastructure for the placement of signs marking Goodfellow Creek on the Hope Princeton highway in Manning Park.

The creek was named after Reverend John C. Goodfellow D.D. (1890-1968) in the early 1950s by then-park ranger Robert Boyd. John Goodfellow resided in Princeton for many years and served as United Church Minister at St. Paul`s United from 1927 until his retirement in 1958. He was very active in the community with a special interest in local history, working closely with the BC Historical Society. In 1958 `The Story of Similkameen` was published and, although now out of print, it is still considered to be an accurate and well documented account of the valley`s timeline and events. The connection to Manning Park stems from a boys group that Rev. Goodfellow mentored through the church and each year he would lead them on a hike over the Dewdney Trail to Hope. He completed this nineteen times from 1927 to 1946. Goodfellow Creek was always a favourite stop for a drink of water by John Goodfellow in his later years, and it was surely reminiscent of his many hikes over the mountains there.

It is indeed an honour to have the creek marked with signs and this would not have been possible without the time and attention given by Mr. Hope and Ms. Hazlewood.

Again, many thanks for your efforts.

Chris Goodfellow (Grandson) Coalmont, B.C.