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Michael Gibbons, age 15, holding a very large spring salmon
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[ca. 1980]
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Michael Gibbons holding a spring salmon caught on Haida Gwaii while fishing with Don Wicks, a Refuge Cove co-op member and commercial fisher.
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Norm Gibbons, age 13, holding a large spring salmon
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1956
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Norm Gibbons holding a salmon caught while fishing with Bud Jarvis. Bud Jarvis married Rene Hope's daughter Joan and they were at Refuge Cove for their honeymoon.
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Denise Gibbons holding two large blueback salmon (young coho)
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Doris Hope, holding a fishing rod, with a large salmon
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Betty Gibbons and Norm, Lisa & Michael Gibbons in front of their woodshed at Refuge Cove
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Michael and Lisa Gibbons at Refuge Cove
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Doris Hope in the back of a boat, holding up a large red snapper
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Doris Hope provided a fish and chips dinner for the Refuge Cove community every Friday, cooking on two large propane burners set up on the back porch of her house,
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Paul Kirmmse, holding up a large red snapper caught in Gorge Harbour
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Norm Gibbons
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Denise and Norm Gibbons with Willa and Dennis Gibbons, on the dock at Refuge Cove
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Poem "To Auntie Doris" by Denise Gibbons
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[ca. 1970s]
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Poem mounted on the back of the montage of photos of Doris Hope
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Ernst Hoge and his wife, behind the Gibbons' house
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Carcass of a bear shot by Norm Gibbons hanging beside their house
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1979
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For the story of how the bear was shot, see the transcript of Norm and Lisa Gibbons talking about Refuge Cove.
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Denise Gibbons, playing the piano in her log home, Refuge Cove
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Child standing beside the bear shot by Norm Gibbons at Refuge Cove
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Khaki Campbell ducks in a plastic-lined pool by the Gibbons' garden, Refuge Cove
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Norm and Denise Gibbons, dressed as rabbits, barbecuing bear meat at Refuge Cove
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The stained glass windows on the front of Norm and Denise Gibbons' log house at Refuge Cove
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Norm Gibbons and Mike Lovell putting up the ridgepole of Norm's log house, Refuge Cove
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1973
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Mike Lovell was a co-op member. His wife, Pat Reese, was Norm's cousin. They had three children: Tracy, Dean and (?).
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Ryan Holt (L) and Norm Gibbons (R) beside Norm's log house at Refuge Cove