Mission Regional Chamber of Commerce explained

Mission Regional Chamber of Commerce
Type:Advocacy group
Founded Date:1893
Founder:Harry Brown French
Location:Fraser Valley, Lower Mainland
Focus:Business Advocacy
Homepage:MRCC Website

The Mission Regional Chamber of Commerce (MRCC) is a Canadian non-profit organization that acts as an advocate for economic development in the region and promotes area tourism to visitors and locals.[1]

It serves the businesses of Mission, British Columbia, and acts as a Chamber of Commerce, similar to a Board of Trade.

History

The MRCC was created on June 19, 1893[2] as B.C.'s fourth Board of Trade[3] by Harry Brown French, an American sent to Mission after the town's founder sold land to a New York railway corporation. French was elected the Board of Trade's first president, and upon its creation the Board took out advertisements in local newspapers, offering a package of free land, free water, free power and property tax exemptions to potential industrialists, as well as offering to construct factories, mills and other commercial buildings at no charge.[4]

In 1946, the Board of Trade suggested that a Strawberry Festival as well as a Soapbox Derby should be held on June 26. The event was successful and visitors travelled from different areas of the Fraser Valley to attend the event.[5] The festival was held annually until 1951, despite an interruption in June 1948 when the Fraser River flooded causing the event to be postponed until July in its third year.[6] In 1951, Langley, BC became the new host of the Strawberry Festival after the decline of berry farming and the increase in employment in the forestry industry in the Mission area.[4]

The organization operated under the name of the Mission City and District Board of Trade until 1961 when its name was changed to the Mission City and District Chamber of Commerce.[7] That name stuck until 1970 when it was changed to the Mission City Chamber of Commerce. In 1977, it was suggested by the organization's Vice President Dave Kenyon that the Chamber of Commerce should be terminated[8] due to poor attendance and lack of participation by members.[9] The Chamber persevered, avoiding termination, and in 1979 the name was changed for the final time to its present name, the Mission Regional Chamber of Commerce.[3] Since then, the MRCC has continued to serve the businesses of Mission and now houses a visitor centre.[10]

Description

The MRCC describes its mission as to "foster a network for entrepreneurial leaders to partner in representation, communication and education."[11] It acts on behalf of local businesses, and as an unbiased advocacy group, they serve as a direct liaison between their members and the local government. They also provide their members with networking opportunities, group benefits, educational seminars, as well as marketing and advertising opportunities.[12]

The MRCC is a member of the BC Chamber of Commerce.[13] It currently has 450 members and prints a monthly newsletter titled "The Business Track".[12] [14] It hosts the Annual Candlelight Parade, the largest nighttime Christmas Parade in Western Canada and draws approximately 13 000 spectators every year.[15]

The original Mission Soapbox Derby is still held annually by the Mission & District Soapbox Derby Association.[16]

Current President

The current president of the Chamber is Manny Deol, a realtor with Royal LePage Wheeler Cheam Realty. Manny was born and raised in Mission.

Past Presidents

Year President
1893 Harry Brown French1979 Dave Kenyon
1909R.C. Abbot1980S. Barwell
1912W.H. Mathewson1981Bob Cummings
1913R.C. Abbot1982Dave Kenyon
1914-1915A.M Verchere1983Stephen Phinney
1917-1919A.A. Lane1984-1985Mart Kenney
1920-1921F.J. Roche1986-1987Jeanne Price
1922Hope Alanson1988-1989Doug Parkinson
1923S.H. Crosby1990Sheila Jones/Ross Quinn
1924 W.G. Gamble1991-1993Cal Crawford
1925 Hope Alanson1994Doug Thorpe
1926-1927 A.B. Noble1995Elaine Howardson
1928 R. McRae1996Anne Norder
1929-1930 Rex Cox1997C. Stacey Crawford
1931 J. Yool1998-1999P. Gordon Wood
1932-1933A.J. Clark2000S. Brad Powell
1934 J. Muir2001Lynne Christensen
1935 L.R. Wilson2002-2003Ted Adlem [17]
1936 R.C. Cox2004Stacey Crawford
1937 G.V. Ogle2005Cal Crawford
1938 A.D. McRae2006Sheron Vallance
1939 A.N. Lawrence2007Stuart Rosenberg
1940 J. Muir2008-2009Sean Melia
1941 E.J. Taylor2010Helen Secco
1942 T.W. Davies2011Cal Crawford
1943-1944 F.C. Lightbody2012Elyssa L. Lockhart
1945Peter Grant2013Sean Melia
1946C.S. Thompson2014-2015Ann Harper
1947 A.G. McInnis2016-2017David Sawatzky
1948 A.C. Fisher2018Andrea Walker
1949 Harry Davis2019Raj Patara
1950C.I. McMurdo2020Ellen Nguyen
1951 Albert McMahon2021Angel Elias
1952 Frank Kearney2022Manny Deol
1953 K.A. "Ken" Shore
1954 N.S. Thompson
1955 E. "Ted" Boulter
1956 Keith Collver
1957 Percy Buckle
1958 R.L. "Bob" Fletcher[18]
1959Albert McMahon
1960-1961 Lang Sands
1962-1963 Laurie Wainwright
1964-1965Vic Wallace
1966-1967 G.W. Walker
1968 Bruce Catto
1969 Paul Jacobs
1970-1971 George Kummel
1972D.C. Trumpour
1973Mart Kenney
1974J.A. Gagnon
1975Dr. R.C. Barwell
1976Bob Cummings
1977G.H. (Bert) Chapman
1978Dr. R.C. Barwell

MASCOT

Stan the Sturgeon is the Ambassador for the Mission BC Visitor Centre. His primary role is to advise on all up-coming community events and to promote tourism within the region. This is achieved through social media outlets including Facebook and Twitter. Stan is regularly booked to attend local events and school field trips. Find him via Facebook - Mission BC Visitor Centre or Twitter Stansturgeon1

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mission Regional Chamber of Commerce Website:About Us. August 7, 2011.
  2. "Old Document Reveals Board Founded in '93", The Fraser Valley Record, Mission, BC, Canada, 19 April 1945.
  3. Kask, Glen. "First board of trade in B.C.", The Fraser Valley Record, Mission, BC, Canada, 16 June 1993.
  4. Schroeder, Andreas (1991). Carved from Wood, Mission, B.C. 1861-1992, p. 20-21,173,193. D.W. Friesen, Altona, MB, Canada. .
  5. Cherrington, John (1974). Mission on the Fraser, Patterns of a small city's progress, p. 33,172. Mitchell Press, Vancouver, BC, Canada.ISBN B0006CL344
  6. Robertson, Betty, Marcellus, Catherine, Dandy, Betty (1992). Mission's Living Memorials, p. 141. Friesen Printers, Altona, MB, Canada. .
  7. "Chamber of Commerce Replaces Trade Board", The Fraser Valley Record, Mission, BC, Canada, 11 January 1961.
  8. "Chamber of Commerce may face extinction", The Fraser Valley Record, Mission, BC, Canada, 26 October 1977.
  9. "Mission Chamber Seeks New Identity", The Fraser Valley Record, Mission, BC, Canada, 30 November 1977.
  10. Web site: Tourism BC: Mission Visitor Centre. August 8, 2011.
  11. Web site: Mission Regional Chamber of Commerce Website:Chamber. August 7, 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110703062151/http://missionchamber.bc.ca/pages/Chamber1/. July 3, 2011.
  12. Web site: Mission Regional Chamber of Commerce Website:Join. August 7, 2011.
  13. Web site: BC Chamber of Commerce: Directory. August 8, 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110819123123/http://www.bcchamber.org/directory/chambers.html. August 19, 2011.
  14. Web site: Mission Regional Chamber of Commerce Website: Newsletters. August 5, 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120630002251/http://www.missionchamber.bc.ca/pages/Newsletters1/. June 30, 2012.
  15. Web site: Tourism BC: Festivals & Events. https://web.archive.org/web/20091009065655/http://www.hellobc.com/en-CA/SightsActivitiesEvents/FestivalsEvents/FestivalsEvents/Mission.htm. dead. October 9, 2009. August 8, 2011.
  16. Web site: Mission & District Soapbox Derby Association. August 12, 2011.
  17. "At Pete's Place, we love what we do", The Mission Record, Mission, BC, Canada, 30 June 2011.
  18. "Past Presidents Honored by Board of Trade", The Fraser Valley Record, Mission, BC, Canada, 19 November 1958.