C.R. Rotary Club's float in the July 1st parade, 1948. The log building in the background may be the B.C. Forest Service building on the Island Highway.
Oscar Thulin served as the Fire Chief in Campbell River for 24 years. His wife, Agnes was also a member of the C.R. Volunteer Fire Department and was known as the "whistlepunk". She handled the communication end of operating the Fire Department.
George Nunns was Mrs. Simms grandson. He had a trapline in the Willow Point area that ran from the Island Highway to approximately the E.R.T. mainline.
Agnes and Oscar Thulin of CR Volunteer Fire Department
Oscar Thulin served as the Fire Chief in Campbell River for 24 years. His wife, Agnes was also a member of the C.R. Volunteer Fire Department and was known as the "whistlepunk". She handled the communication end of operating the Fire Department.
This view of the inside of the bar was likely taken after an addition was added to the Quinsam Hotel in 1963. One time owner of the Quinsam Jim English in centre of the photograph with woman on his knee. He was commonly referred to by his nickname the Bishop.