Dr. Howard Jamieson and his wife in their home, Campbell River
Dr. Howard Jamieson and his wife Mrs. Christine Jamieson in their family home. This house was located approximately at the 900 block of Shopper's Row, Campbell River and Jamieson was and burnt down shortly after they moved in. Dr. Jamieson was Campbell River's first doctor and arrived in...
Dan Henderson, the son of well known carver Sam Henderson and his wife May (nee Quocksister). Dan is well known is his own right, for his stunning and much coveted ceremonial robes. Dan is married to Lorraine Drake, the daughter of Douglas Drake.
The Discovery Inn pole dedication ceremony, Campbell River
A part of the Pow Wow Days celebrations was the dedication ceremony for the newly raised poles at the Discovery Inn. Left to right: Sam Henderson, the carver of the pole; George Quocksister, who dedicated the poles; and Gordon Jennings, Manager of the Discovery Inn. Mr. Henderson carved two poles...
Mr. Hardy, Assistant Postmaster, inside the Post Office
The first official Post Office in Campbell River was in the Thulin General Store. The post office was partitioned off from the rest of the store and had its own entrance. Mr. Charles Thulin was the postmaster and Mr. Hardy (pictured here) was an assistant who also clerked in the store.
George’s father, Hәmzid, lived in the Salmon River village of H’Kusam. Like Johnny Ferry, George was from the Kweeha branch of the Lekwiltok people. George Dick married Louise Quatell, sister of Sam Quatell. He died in 1984 at age 83.
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.