Left to right: Maude (Quatell) Henderson, Amy Quatell and Dorothy Drake (nee Dick) walking along the pre-Tyee Plaza waterfront of Campbell River. Maude married Kenneth (Butch) Henderson, eldest son of James Henderson. Amy, born in 1926, was descended from the family of Chief Capilano. She came...
The Glyn Fitzgerald Memorial Award presentation, Campbell River Senior Secondary School
The trophy for the newly conceived Glyn Fitzgerald Memorial Award is presented to Campbell River Senior Secondary School. This was awarded annually to the student showing the best qualities as leader, scholar, citizen, and sportsman. Left to right: Walter Fogg, Vice Principal; Helen Fitzgerald, the...
Front: Bill Mainwaring, Maxine Egan, and Dick Murphy. Back: Julian Benzamin, J.W. Gaio, Joe Hess, Reg Sinclair, C.W. Schedlar, and Reuben Youngquist. Missing: Gavin Chisholm and C.W. Styer.
In 1937 the Bee Hive Café moved to this newly built location which became known as the Bee Hive Block. The building was built by Carl and Margaret Thulin who also operated the Bee Hive Café.
Ribbon cutting at opening of new RCMP building, Campbell River.
Deputy A.G. Dr. Kennedy cutting ribbbon at the opening of RCMP. Also on hand was Campbell River Mayor, Ken Forde (at centre with crossed hands), Assistant RCMP Commissioner Cunningham, Superintendant Nelson, and John Wade.