He is known for building the first drive-in restaurant in Canada, in 1928, and developing the first carhop tray.
Born in Saint Paul, Minnesota, in 1902, Bailey moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, in 1913.
[2] By 1955, the chain was serving 10,000 cars a day and 110,000 customers a week.
Bailey was a Freemason, and supporter of the Marpole Rotary Club, as well as the Chamber of Commerce.
The stadium has been the home of the Vancouver Canadians, an affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays, since 2011.