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         Helen 
          Dawe Collection  
        Series 
          6.7 
           
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          Series 
            6.7 -- Individuals and Groups, Sechelt and District -- Y, Page 1 
              
          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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               6.7.302 
              1927-1982 
                -- A series of photographs depicting William and Jessie Ann Youngson, 
                and daughter Betty, employees of the Fleck family at Opeongo Lodge 
                in Sechelt from 1926 to 1935. William built Rockwood Lodge in 
                1935-1936 which he and Jessie operated as a guest house until 
                1946. Betty was B.C. Provincial policeman Major Sutherland's secretary 
                in the late 1930s. She married Harold Ingram and lived in various 
                logging camps in B.C. After his death she married Gordon Moffat 
                but retained the Ingram name. Helen Dawe and she were life long 
                friends; Betty corresponded with Helen for many years giving her 
                much valuable historical information.  
              Photographs 
                courtesy Betty Ingram (nee Youngson)  
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               6.7.303 
              1927-1982 
                -- A series of photographs depicting William and Jessie Ann Youngson, 
                and daughter Betty, employees of the Fleck family at Opeongo Lodge 
                in Sechelt from 1926 to 1935. William built Rockwood Lodge in 
                1935-1936 which he and Jessie operated as a guest house until 
                1946. Betty was B.C. Provincial policeman Major Sutherland's secretary 
                in the late 1930s. She married Harold Ingram and lived in various 
                logging camps in B.C. After his death she married Gordon Moffat 
                but retained the Ingram name. Helen Dawe and she were life long 
                friends; Betty corresponded with Helen for many years giving her 
                much valuable historical information.  
              Photographs 
                courtesy Betty Ingram (nee Youngson)  
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               6.7.304 
              1927-1982 
                -- A series of photographs depicting William and Jessie Ann Youngson, 
                and daughter Betty, employees of the Fleck family at Opeongo Lodge 
                in Sechelt from 1926 to 1935. William built Rockwood Lodge in 
                1935-1936 which he and Jessie operated as a guest house until 
                1946. Betty was B.C. Provincial policeman Major Sutherland's secretary 
                in the late 1930s. She married Harold Ingram and lived in various 
                logging camps in B.C. After his death she married Gordon Moffat 
                but retained the Ingram name. Helen Dawe and she were life long 
                friends; Betty corresponded with Helen for many years giving her 
                much valuable historical information.  
              Photographs 
                courtesy Betty Ingram (nee Youngson)  
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