Summary information
Repository: | South Peace Regional Archives |
Title: | Ray Boyer fonds |
Reference code: | 0445 |
Date: | ca. 1908-2009 (date of creation) |
Physical description: | 0.5 cm textual records
25 photographs |
Dates of creation, revision and deletion: | Processed by Karen Burgess, April 2011 Added to new database October 2024 – TD |
Administrative history / Biographical sketch
Ray Boyer was born December 11, 1924 in Grande Prairie, AB, and raised in East Kleskun on a farm on the south banks of Kleskun Lake (NE 35-72-4 W6). His father, Isaac, came to the Peace country from South Dakota and travelled over the Edson Trail in 1912. His mother, Bertha Delaney, a widow with six children, came to the Peace country from Ontario in 1919 and married Isaac Boyer. Along with his three- half sisters and three half-brothers, Ray also had an older brother, an older sister and a younger brother making up their family of ten children. Ray started his education in the East Kleskun School in 1930. The school was located 3.5 miles from their farm so it was a treat when he could ride a horse, especially in winter. Midway through grade school, Ray’s older brother, Clarence became the lead brother on the farm as their father was an invalid in his later years due to arthritis. Ray’s mother and the younger children were responsible for milking the cows, tending animals and other chores. At the age of fifteen, Ray had to quit school and go to work to help support the family. One of his first jobs was to deliver water and ice to residences in Grande Prairie with a team of Pat Croken’s horses. He also remembers working in George Vagt’s Butcher Shop in Grande Prairie making wieners and sausage in a smoke house in the back alley. For the next three years Ray worked on different jobs including hauling gasoline up the Alaska Highway as far as Watson Lake.
In 1943, Ray left for Vancouver and joined the Canadian Army. From Vancouver, he went to Wetaskiwin for Basic Training, then to Calgary for Advanced Training, and eventually to England where he took Signal Training. As a member of the Seaforth Highlanders First Division, Ray landed in Italy at Avaleno. From there Ray was sent to the front lines where troops relieved the Royal 22 Regiment of Quebec and Ray remembers seeing his first badly wounded soldier. They advanced north of Russi and in Bagnacavello, Italy, and in 1944 spent Christmas with a dinner in a church. At this time Ray was thrilled to meet up with his brothers Clarence and Archie close to the Senio River. After Italy, the Highlanders were trucked to Holland. They crossed rivers in “Buffalos” which were floating tanks. Once after getting across, they were fired on and Ray remembers lying behind a dead cow for protection. They were continuing to advance through two towns in Holland when the news came that the Germans had surrendered. The Seaforths were then stationed in Amsterdam and Ray finally came home to Vancouver in May, 1946. Back in Grande Prairie, Ray worked different jobs: hauling lumber, working a dozer and a caterpillar and survey work. In 1953, Ray married Rita Robideau and they had three sons: Eldon, Doug and Arnie. Ray began working for the County of Grande Prairie in 1954 and remained there until 1985. He served on County Council, and numerous Boards including South Peace Health, Education, Planning, Evergreen Park, and the Agricultural Society. Ray wound down his career working as a Landman for Roy Northern working with landowners for approval of well sites, pipelines and right of ways. In 2000, Ray was the proud recipient of “Senior of the Year” from the Alberta Government. Ray has volunteered much of his retirement years developing the historic site at Kleskun Hill Museum. In 2001, Ray and his youngest son, Arnie, took a three week trip to Europe to revisit many of the sites he had been to during WWII.
Ray died on August 1, 2012.
Custodial history
Ray Boyer donated these records to the South Peace Regional Archives in 2010 and 2011.
Scope and content
The fonds consists of a biography written by Ray’s son, Arnie; a letter and a copy of a Christmas card sent to his parents during the war; gasoline ration coupons and his chauffer’s license (1950-1951); copies of two maps, “The Campaign in the Netherlands” and “The Battle for the Rivers” (in Italy); and a copy of his discharge certificate. There are also 6 oil share certificates and 24 photographs.
Notes
Title notes
- Source of title proper: Title of fonds based on contents.
Access points
- Textual record (documentary form)
- Graphic material – photograph (documentary form)
- Family and personal life (subject)
- Military (subject)
Table of contents
0445.01, Ray Boyer Photographs, ca. 1908-2009
Series descriptions
Reference code | Title | Dates | Physical description |
2005.013.01 | Item – Oil Share Certificate | 1914 | 1 certificate |
Scope and content:
The Western Pacific Oil Company Ltd. Share certificate for ten shares. |
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2005.013.02 | Item – Oil Share Certificate | 1914 | 1 certificate |
Scope and content:
The Stokes-Stephens Oil Company, Limited certificate for 25 shares purchased in 1914. |
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2005.013.03 | Item – Oil Share Certificate | 1914 | 1 certificate |
Scope and content:
The Stokes-Stephens Oil Company, Limited certificate for the purchase of 25 shares in 1914. |
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2005.013.04 | Item – Oil Share Certificate | 1914 | 1 certificate |
Scope and content:
Beaver Oils, Limited share certificate for 20 shares issued to Mrs. Rose Pitts, 1914 |
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2005.013.05 | Item – Oil Share Certificate | 1914 | 1 certificate |
Scope and content:
The North Western Oil Company, Limited share certificate issued to Mrs. Rose Pitts for the purchase of ten shares. |
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2005.013.06 | Item – Oil Share Certificate | 1914 | 1 certificate |
Scope and content:
The Herron-Elder Gas and Oil Development Company, Limited certificate of purchase of fifty-five shares of stock to Rose E. Pitts. |
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Series 0445.01: Ray Boyer Photographs
Date: ca. 1908-2009 (date of creation) Scope and content: This series consists of 25 photographs. Physical description: 25 photographs Access points: • Graphic material – photograph (documentary form) Publication status: Published |
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File / item list | |||
Reference code | Title | Dates | Physical description |
0445.01.01 | Item – Ray Boyer and Fellow Seaforth Highlander | 1945 | 1 photograph : b&w ; 2 x 3 in. |
Scope and content:
Ray Boyer on the left and fellow serviceman standing on the shore of the North Sea in 1945. |
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0445.01.02 | Item – Ray Boyer Standing by Commemorative Plaque | 2001 | 1 photograph : colour ; 4 x 6 in. |
Scope and content:
Ray Boyer standing by the plaque commemorating the crossing of the Seaforth Highlanders in WWII. |
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0445.01.03 | Item – Soldiers All | ca. 1945 | 1 photograph : colour ; 4 x 6 in. |
Scope and content:
Copy of a photograph showing Ray and three other soldiers. From left to right: Ray Boyer, John Delaney, Clarence Boyer, and Archie Delaney. The photograph is a modern copy that appears to be a composite photograph made by combining multiple military portraits.
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0445.01.04 | Item – Ray Boyer on Horseback | 1940 | 1 photograph : b&w ; 2 x 3 in. |
Scope and content:
Ray Boyer on horseback at Phil Fitzpatrick’s. |
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0445.01.05 | Item – Ray Boyer Marries Rita Robideau | 1953 | 1 photograph : b&w ; 3 x 5 in. |
Scope and content:
Ray Boyer and Rita Robideau were married in 1953. Attendants were Rita’s brother, Ray Robideau, and Dorothy Bryenton. |
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0445.01.06 | Item – Soldiers Archie Delaney, Ray Boyer, and Clarence Boyer | 1944 | 1 photograph : b&w ; 3 x 4 in. |
Scope and content:
Soldiers Archie Delaney, Ray Boyer, and Clarence Boyer in Italy in 1944. |
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0445.01.07 | Item – Clarence and Brother Harry Get Teams Ready for Work | 1938 | 1 photograph : b&w ; 2 x 3 in. |
Scope and content:
Clarence Boyer and younger brother Harry get teams ready for work. |
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0445.01.08 | Item – Kleskun Hill Museum | ca. 2009 | 1 photograph : colour ; 5 x 7 in. |
Scope and content:
Aerial view of the Kleskun Hill Museum. |
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0445.01.09 | Item – Isaac Boyer | ca. 1908 | 1 photograph : b&w ; 3 x 5 in. |
Scope and content:
Isaac (Ike) Boyer before he travelled to the Peace Country over the Edson Trail with the Turners in 1912. He looked after the horses on the trip. |
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0445.01.10 | Item – County of Grande Prairie School Board Paquin Photographs |
1988 | 1 photograph : colour ; 4 x 6 in. |
Scope and content:
County of Grande Prairie School Board members seated outside the administration building of the County. Ray Boyer is second from the left in back row. Conditions governing use: A photographer’s stamp on the back indicates that the photograph may not copied or reproduced. |
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0445.01.11 | Item – Opening of the Kleskun Hill Museum | n.d. | 1 photograph : colour ; 4 x 6 in. |
Scope and content:
Opening of the Kleskun Hill Museum. Bac : RCMP Grant Bulford, MLA Mel Knight. Front Row: Ray Boyer, Lynn Oe, Rita Boyer. |
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0445.01.12 | Item – Building Road North West of Sexsmith | 1954 | 1 photograph : b&w ; 3 x 5 in. |
Scope and content:
Ray Boyer, working for the County of Grande Prairie, operating road building equipment northwest of Sexsmith. |
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0445.01.13 | Item – Crossing the Smoky River in Spring | 1947 | 1 photograph : b&w ; 3 x 5 in. |
Scope and content:
Copy of a photograph showing Ray Boyer on the front of a car crossing the Smoky River on water covered ice in spring. |
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0445.01.14 | Item – Ray and Rita Boyer Dancing | ca. 1970 | 1 photograph : colour ; 3 x 5 in. |
Scope and content:
Ray and Rita Boyer dancing |
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0445.01.15 | Item – Ray and Rita Boyer’s 50th Wedding Anniversary | 2003 | 1 photograph : colour ; 4 x 6 in. |
Scope and content:
Ray and Rita Boyer’s 50th Wedding Anniversary celebrated with a wagon ride. |
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0445.01.16 | Item – Ray Boyer Hill at Kleskun Hill Natural Area | 2001 | 1 photograph : colour ; 4 x 6 in. |
Scope and content:
Image shows a group of people standing around a stone inscribed with “Ray Boyer Hill” with the hill in the background. The photograph is double exposed. |
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0445.01.17 | Item – Ray Boyer Hill | 2001 | 1 photograph : b&w ; 4 x 6 in. |
Scope and content:
Ray Boyer was honored for his work at Kleskun Hill Natural Area by having one of the main hills named after him. This image shows a large stone with an inscription reading “Ray Boyer Hill.” |
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0445.01.18 | Item – Ray Boyer Hill at Kleskun Hill Natural Area | 2001 | 1 photograph : colour ; 4 x 6 in. |
Scope and content:
Image shows Ray Boyer Hill with the commemorative stone visible in front of it. A sign for the Kleskun Hill Natural Area stands in the foreground. |
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0445.01.19 | Item – Ray Boyer With His First Car | ca. 1953 | 1 photograph : b&w ; 2 x 3 in. |
Scope and content:
Ray Boyer standing beside his first car, a 1952 Chevrolet. |
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0445.01.20 | Item – Isaac Boyer With Fox Furs | 1939 | 1 photograph : b&w ; 2 x 3 in. |
Scope and content:
Isaac Boyer with his dog Mack standing beside his row of fox furs. |
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0445.01.21 | Item – Bertha Boyer With Fox Furs | 1939 | 1 photograph : b&w ; 2 x 3 in. |
Scope and content:
Bertha Boyer holds up two fox furs standing beside a row of fox furs. |
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0445.01.22 | Item – Ray Boyer in Amsterdam | 1945 | 1 photograph : b&w ; 2 x 3 in. |
Scope and content:
Ray Boyer, the soldier on the right, in Amsterdam in May, 1945. Behind is the first “Butter Boat” that arrived after the end of the war. |
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0445.01.23 | Item – Ray Boyer at Fifteen | 1939 | 1 photograph : b&w ; 2 x 3 in. |
Scope and content:
Ray Boyer, age fifteen, in 1939 standing in front the log home of the Boyers. The center portion of the home was built ca. 1913. |
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0445.01.24 | Item – Kleskun Hill Museum Building – School | ca. 2009 | 1 photograph : colour ; 4 x 6 in. |
Scope and content:
Desks inside the Kleskun Hill Museum School House. |
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0445.01.25 | Item – Kleskun Hill Museum Building – Outhouse | ca. 2009 | 1 photograph : colour ; 4 x 6 in. |
Scope and content:
Kleskun Hill Museum Outhouse being checked. |
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