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Dawe Collection
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Series
6.7 -- Individuals and Groups, Sechelt and District -- P, Page 3
Photographs
consist of pioneer families, individuals, groups, Mayors and Councillors,
members of town service industries of Sechelt listed in alphabetical
order. Photographers include Edric Clayton, Charles Bradbury, Helen
McCall.
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6.7.227
1948
-- First Sechelt Cub Pack photographed in the old Royal Canadian
Legion hall on Mermaid Street. Cubs and cub master, John Clayton,
are identified.
Photograph
by Ballentine, Gibsons
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6.7.228
1967
-- A centennial photograph of six notable Sechelt residents, four
are identified.
Photograph
courtesy the Sechelt Peninsula Times newspaper and the Alsgard
family
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6.7.229
1971
-- Three octogenarians photographed wearing their centennial medals.
L-r Mrs. Cecile August, Mrs. Ada Dawe, Mrs. Jennie Erickson
Photograph
courtesy the Sechelt Peninsula Times newspaper and the Alsgard
family
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6.7.230
1948
-- Enrollment day for Sechelt Girl Guides. Photograph given to
Miss Elsie Turner (far right) by Betty Williams, guide leader.
Others unknown.
Photograph
by Betty Williams
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6.7.231
1950
-- Sechelt girl guides and brownies at a Postal Services Awards
ceremony in the old Royal Canadian Legion hall on Mermaid Street.
Centre is long-time post master Robert Hackett. Most guides and
brownies are identified
Photographs
by Ballentine, Gibson's
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