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- Tags: World War II
Lotte Schiefelbein,
McBride
Francis Blackman,
Tete Jaune
Tags: 1930's, annual picnic, berry picking, correspondence school, Dunster BC, Dunster Community Hall, Dunster Dance, farming, forest fire, Forest Industry, Highway 16 construction, Highway 5 construction, Hogan Creek BC, hunting, Jackman Station, Jasper AB, Kamloops BC, Kelowna BC, McBride Bank, McBride BC, mining, murder trial, oral history, post delivery by train, preserving food, Prince George BC, Robson Valley BC, train deliveries, train travel, Valemount BC, Valemount Community Hall, weighfreight, World War II
Ed Horrocks,
McBride
Tags: 1940's, annual fair, annual rodeo, Barriere BC, Bethune SK, car accident, Dome Creek BC, Dunster Dance, Elks of Canada, farming, Forest Industry, livestock, McBride Hotel, McBride School, McBride Timber Products, Mountainview Road, Mountainview School, oral history, passenger train, river flood, Robson Valley BC, school bus, Settlers' Effects, steam engines, The Beanery, train travel, weighfreight, wildlife, World War II
Dottie Hewitt,
Crescent Spur
Tags: 1970's, berry picking, Crescent Spur BC, Crescent Spur School, Department of National Defence, Evangelical Free Church, farming, Forest Industry, Highway 16 construction, livestock, McBride BC, Ontario, oral history, Robson Valley BC, Royal Canadian Navy, Victoria BC, Williams Lake BC, Winnipeg MB, World War II
Anne Porrier,
McBride
Tags: 1930's, Alpine Cafe, annual parade, Canadian Armed Forces, Canadian National Railway, Eddy BC, Edmonton AB, farming, Forest Industry, France, Fraser Lake BC, Immigration, Jameson Hotel, Kamloops BC, Legrand BC, Lim's Cafe, McBride Bank, McBride BC, McBride Hospital, McBride movie theater, McBride Post Office, McBride School, oral history, Poland, Polish Armed Forces, Prince George BC, Qubec, Ringling Brother's Circus!, Robson Valley BC, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Snowshoe BC, structure fire, The Beanery, The British Royal Family, The Great Depression, Trail BC, train travel, transient population, Winnipeg MB, World War II