Photograph labelled on the back as "Nick Manson, Jack Manson with Ruff (?) thinking of his next meal." The photo depicts Jack Manson holding his rifle beside Nick and the dog, and a deer stretched out over a barrel.
Photograph labelled on the back as "Nick Manson, Jack Manson with Ruff (?) thinking of his next meal." The photo depicts Jack Manson holding his rifle beside Nick and the dog, and a deer stretched out over a barrel.
Folder contains 2 phone lists showing circuits and rings for the local Cortes Island phone system; an Island Air schedule, 1967; and a brochure for Coleman lanterns.
Folder contains 2 phone lists showing circuits and rings for the local Cortes Island phone system; an Island Air schedule, 1967; and a brochure for Coleman lanterns.
File contains clippings from the Campbell River newspaper about the Cortes, Quadra and Hornby ferry schedules (1970, 1974); minimum wage increases; Bob Langdon of Island Air; and a photo of Ken Hansen's Lakeview Ranch.
File contains clippings from the Campbell River newspaper about the Cortes, Quadra and Hornby ferry schedules (1970, 1974); minimum wage increases; Bob Langdon of Island Air; and a photo of Ken Hansen's Lakeview Ranch.
Photograph shows government cougar hunters Jimmy Dewar (L) and possibly Skate Haines or Jimmy's brother Percy, kneeling beside their cougar hounds (Joe, Danny, Sammy and Lynn, Lou and Lige) and in front of a large cougar hanging from a pole. (ID of men by Dennis Newsham.) This photo used to hang in Eva Freeman's house.
Photograph shows government cougar hunters Jimmy Dewar (L) and possibly Skate Haines or Jimmy's brother Percy, kneeling beside their cougar hounds (Joe, Danny, Sammy and Lynn, Lou and Lige) and in front of a large cougar hanging from a pole. (ID of men by Dennis Newsham.) This photo used to hang in Eva Freeman's house.
"Note the 38.55 Winchester rifle leaning on porch rail beside Frank. This and the .56 were since referred to as the guns that "won the West". Frank holds a .22 Winchester that got many grouse and some deer. The 38.55 W. was Frank Tooker Sr's and now belongs to grandson Fred Reedel--a keepsake from early days on Cortes Island."
"Note the 38.55 Winchester rifle leaning on porch rail beside Frank. This and the .56 were since referred to as the guns that "won the West". Frank holds a .22 Winchester that got many grouse and some deer. The 38.55 W. was Frank Tooker Sr's and now belongs to grandson Fred Reedel--a keepsake from early days on Cortes Island."