- CA JMABC A.1971.001-20.13-16
- Unidad documental simple
- August 12, 2013
Parte deJHSBC Oral History Collection
Oral history interview with Efrem Rappaport.
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Parte deJHSBC Oral History Collection
Oral history interview with Efrem Rappaport.
Parte deJHSBC Oral History Collection
Oral history interview with Jack Austin who was born in Calgary in 1932 and worked with the BC Liberal party with Arthur Liang on campaigns and on trade negotiations between Canada and US related to water. In Ottawa he worked with Paul Martin and Arthur Liang as well as Prime Ministers Pierre Elliot Trudeau and Jean Chretien in the energy and natural resources sector. He was awarded Mexico's Order of the Aztec Eagle for his services.
The W.H. Malkin Co., Limited Bill - March 17, 1908
Parte deSeidelman family fonds
Bill for grocery items from The W.H. Malkin Co., Limited, importers, wholesale grocers and provision merchants, for [Mrs. Siedleman]. Bill is issued on March 17, 1908.
The W.H. Malkin Co., Limited Bill - March 31, 1908
Parte deSeidelman family fonds
Bill for grocery items from The W.H. Malkin Co., Limited, importers, wholesale grocers and provision merchants, for [Mrs. Siedleman]. Bill is issued on March 31, 1908.
The W.H. Malkin Co., Limited Bill - April 23, 1908
Parte deSeidelman family fonds
Bill for grocery items from The W.H. Malkin Co., Limited, importers, wholesale grocers and provision merchants, for [Mrs. Siedleman]. Bill is issued on April 23, 1908.
The W.H. Malkin Co., Limited Bill - October 15, 1908
Parte deSeidelman family fonds
Bill for grocery items from The W.H. Malkin Co., Limited, importers, wholesale grocers and provision merchants, for [Mrs Seidleman] of Cedar Cove, B.C. Bill is issued on October 15, 1908.
Parte deFred Schiffer Photography fonds
Photograph depicts a supermarket, done on assignment for CBC.
Parte deJHSBC Oral History Collection
Oral history interview with Sam Barrett who was born in Winnipeg in 1897, fought during the First World War where he sustained a life-long eye injury.
Parte deJHSBC Oral History Collection
Oral history interview with Ben Kopelow who was born in Winnipeg, 1927. Ben was active in a number of organizations growing up, the AZA, Cubs, Boy Scouts & YMCA. His involvement at the YMCA coincided with him counselling, whereby he ended up being involved in Winnipeg's Boy’s Work program. When he came to Vancouver the lack of youth programs prompted him to create the 20-40 Club at Jewish Community Centre and youth-adult programs. Producer at Vancouver Little Theatre as it transformed from an amateur production into a professional program.
Parte deJHSBC Oral History Collection
Interview with Richard Bass about his father, Sam Bass, who founded London Drugs in 1945. The first store was on 800 Main Street in Vancouver. Around 1961, Sam opened the second London Drugs location on Georgie and Granville. He sold the business to American retail conglomerate Daylin in the late-1960s. Sam tried to buy London Drugs back in 1976; he was unsuccessful and the business was acquired by H.Y. Louie Group. In the late 70s, Sam and a colleague opened the first Real Canadian Superstore in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Throughout his life, Sam Bass was heavily involved in Jewish community in Vancouver, including with the Louis Brier. He died of a heart attack in the 90s.