This collection consists of directories for British Columbia and the Yukon, 1924-1935. Description as follows:
The Wrigley's British Columbia: 1924, is a gazeteer of cities, towns, villages, stations, post offices and settlements in the Province, described in alphabetical order, followed by a dire…
14.4 cm of textual record: 2 books; 18 x 26 7 cm, 21 x 28 x 7.5 cm
Date Range
1924-1935
Scope and Content
This collection consists of directories for British Columbia and the Yukon, 1924-1935. Description as follows:
The Wrigley's British Columbia: 1924, is a gazeteer of cities, towns, villages, stations, post offices and settlements in the Province, described in alphabetical order, followed by a directory of firms, employees, professional men, farmers, fruit-growers, stock-raisers, lumbermen, miners, fishermen, etc., with which is also included a complete street and avenue directory, an alphabetically arranged list of business citizens of the Cities of Vancouver and Victoria, followed by a complete Business and Classified Directory.
The British Columbia and Yukon Directory: 1935, contains an alphabetically arranged list of business houses, private citizens, civic, Provincial and Dominion Governments, Churches, Public and Private Schools, Secret and Benevolent Organizations, Associations, etc., also an Avenue and Street guide and directory of householders for Vancouver and Victoria and Classified and Business Directory.
Title based on acquisition from unknown donor(s).
This collection was an anonymous donation to the Bulkley Valley Museum Archives in 1971.
1924 Directory is in good condition, except the spine is torn and page 33/34 is detatched. 1935 Directory is in good condition.
Series contains records pertaining to Martha Dahlie, including school reports, as well as her birth certificate, certificate of Canadian citizenship, and certificate of marriage to John Goudy.
Martha Dahlie served in the Royal Canadian Air Force, Women’s Division, as a Medical Clerk in Vancouver, B.C., from June 1942 until the end of 1944. She married John Aldred Goudy, a gunner for the Royal Canadian Navy Fisherman’s Reserve (RCNFR), on December 24, 1943 at St. Andrew’s-Wesley United Church in Vancouver. They had four children: Linda (b. 1945), Sylvia (b. 1951), Norman (b. 1954) and Kathryn (b. 1955). Martha worked for more than 40 years at what was once the only doctor’s office in Smithers. She received Canadian citizenship on March 29, 1972. John Aldred Goudy passed away February 7, 1999. Martha died on February 26th 2007, aged 84.
Scope and Content
Series contains records pertaining to Martha Dahlie, including school reports, as well as her birth certificate, certificate of Canadian citizenship, and certificate of marriage to John Goudy.