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Bernie Simpson

Oral history interview with Bernie Simpson who was born in Vancouver in 1942. He started work as a Social Worker influenced by his time at Camp Habonim, than becoming a lawyer and latter a MLA for Fraser View and he worked with Camp Miriam. Bernie was involved in a number of organizations: The Canadian Council of Christians & Jews; UNICEF; BC Paraplegics Association; Trial Lawyers Association; Brain Injury Association of America; The Canadian Bar Association and The Canadian Cancer Society.

Card

Undated holiday card sent to Harry Seidelman from Arthur Laing in Ottawa, Ontario (though should be sent before February 13, 1975, the date he passes away).

Mr. Rob Strachan

Black and white portrait of Mr. Robert Strachan. Robert Strachan was the Opposition Leader in British Columbia from 1956-1969, first for the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) and then the New Democratic Party (NDP). Important Subject as separated by Fred Schiffer.

Mr. Rob Strachan

Black and white portrait of Mr. Robert Strachan. Robert Strachan was the Opposition Leader in British Columbia from 1956-1969, first for the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) and then the New Democratic Party (NDP). Important Subject as separated by Fred Schiffer.

Mr. Rob Strachan

Black and white portrait of Mr. Robert Strachan. Robert Strachan was the Opposition Leader in British Columbia from 1956-1969, first for the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) and then the New Democratic Party (NDP). Important Subject as separated by Fred Schiffer.

Mr. Rob Strachan

Black and white portrait of Mr. Robert Strachan. Robert Strachan was the Opposition Leader in British Columbia from 1956-1969, first for the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) and then the New Democratic Party (NDP). Important Subject as separated by Fred Schiffer.

Premier Bennett W.C.

Black and white portrait of Premier W.A.C. Bennett. Bennett was Premier of British Columbia from 1952-1972 as leader of the Social Credit party. Important Subject as separated by Fred Schiffer.

Premier Bennett W.C.

Black and white portrait of Premier W.A.C. Bennett. Bennett was Premier of British Columbia from 1952-1972 as leader of the Social Credit party. Important subject as separated by Fred Schiffer.

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