Sub-series consists of materials related to a revision of the Cortes Island Official Community Plan. It includes correspondence, minutes of public meetings, questionnaires and other background material, draft plans and a copy of the new OCP (1995).
Sub-series consists of materials related to a revision of the Cortes Island Official Community Plan. It includes correspondence, minutes of public meetings, questionnaires and other background material, draft plans and a copy of the new OCP (1995).
Sub-series consists of materials related to a revision of the Cortes Island Official Community Plan. It includes correspondence, minutes of public meetings, questionnaires and other background material, draft plans and a copy of the new OCP (1995).
Sub-series consists of materials related to a revision of the Cortes Island Official Community Plan. It includes correspondence, minutes of public meetings, questionnaires and other background material, draft plans and a copy of the new OCP (1995).
Photograph of the Church Hall in Whaletown, which stood in front of the old cemetery at the corner of Carrington Bay and Harbour roads. It served the community as both church and a venue for social events for almost forty years. The original Whaletown school became its kitchen, and a sleeping place for tired children.
Photograph of the Church Hall in Whaletown, which stood in front of the old cemetery at the corner of Carrington Bay and Harbour roads. It served the community as both church and a venue for social events for almost forty years. The original Whaletown school became its kitchen, and a sleeping place for tired children.
Photograph depicts several men standing on the platform of the Gorge Hall at the start of construction. From the caption to this photo in June Cameron's memoir (p. 169): "Among a crew of volunteers who built the Gorge Community Hall in 1933 were Ed Tooker, George Beattie, Charlie Allen, Elsie Beattie and Elsie's baby Margaret. (Margaret Schindler photo)" (Cameron, June. "Destination Cortez Island". Surrey BC: Heritage House, 1999 - page 169)
This photograph was given to the Whaletown Community Club in 2008 by Margaret Schindeler, a granddaughter of George Beattie, the donor of the land the Hall stands on.
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Photograph depicts several men standing on the platform of the Gorge Hall at the start of construction. From the caption to this photo in June Cameron's memoir (p. 169): "Among a crew of volunteers who built the Gorge Community Hall in 1933 were Ed Tooker, George Beattie, Charlie Allen, Elsie Beattie and Elsie's baby Margaret. (Margaret Schindler photo)" (Cameron, June. "Destination Cortez Island". Surrey BC: Heritage House, 1999 - page 169)