Who was Chateau Gai built for?
The Grey Nuns
What was Walter's wife's name?
Gladys
How old is Catholic Mission?
107 years old
How many children did the George and Agnes Golosky have?
11
Who lived in the Trapper's Cabin?
The trapper and their family, they were First Nations people
Where did the Grey nuns come from?
Quebec, Canada
How many children did Walter and Gladys Hill have, and what were their names?
2, David and Ken
Other than a church, what was the Catholic Mission building used for?
A residence, a youth center (with a dance floor and a coffee shop)
Where did George Golosky come to Fort McMurray from?
Europe
What did the Europeans want from the Trappers in Fort McMurray?
They wanted the furs to make hats and other things
What were some things the Grey nuns did in Fort McMurray?
Teachers, principals, authors, nurses, midwives, x-ray techs, and many others
What did Walter, Ken, and Dave Hill all do as a profession?
They were all pharmacists
Who helped build Catholic Mission?
Father Laffont
Other than the trading post, what business did the Golosky's run?
A sawmill
What were the Trapper's beds made of?
Trees branches and blankets or just a pile of furs on the floor
What was the building Chateau Gai used for?
Where were Walter and Gladys Hill from?
Europe
What was the thing the priests brought with them when they went on missions to other places?
The portable organ
How did the Golosky's wash their clothes?
On a washboard
How did the Trapper's get around and to the trading posts in the winter?
They used snowshoes or dogsleds
Other than working as a Pharmacist, what other things did Walter do in Hill Drugs?
Worked as a dentist and also fixed toys
Name the priest who had "9 lives" like a cat
Father Maurice Beauregard
Where was George Golosky working/living when Bill and Christina Gordon found him? (What city and building?)
In a barn in Edmonton
How did the Trapper's of Fort McMurray dry their meat and furs?
They smoked them