Bibliography of British Columbia1

Compiled by Melva J. Dwyer, Librarian Emeritus, University of .

Books

BAGNELL, Kenneth. Canadese, a Portrait of the Italian . Toronto : Macmillan of Canada, 1989. 287 p. $27.95. BANCROFT-HUNT, Norman. People of the Totem: The Indians of the Pacific Northwest. New York: Peter Bendrick Books, 1989. 128 p. ill. $26.50. (originally published 1979) BARLEE, N. L. Similkameen: The Pictograph Country. Surrey : Hancock House Publishers Ltd., 1989. 95 p. many ill. $9.95. BETKER, Michael, Lucille Wallace and Philippe Poineau. Kamloops et sa culture francophone. Kamloops: Association francophone de Kamloops, 1985. 41 p. mimeo. $2.50. BROWN, Earl and Lyn Hancock. Alaska Highway: Road to Adventure. Fort Nelson, B.C.: Autumn Images, 1988. $4.95. (Box 904, Fort Nelson voc IRO) CORLEY-SMITH, Peter. Barnstorming to Bushflying: British Columbians Avia­ tion Pioneers, igio-ig^o. Victoria: Sono Nis Press, 1989. 242 p. ill. $18.95. (x745 Blanshard St., Victoria v8w 2j8) Critical Moments. Burnaby Aircrew Association: The Association, 1989. 336 p. ill. $24.95 plus post. (The Association, 4566 Portland St., Burnaby V5J 2N9) (W.W.II experiences) DALZELL, Kathleen. The Beloved Island: The Queen Charlotte Islands. Book 3. Madeira Park, B.C.: Harbour Publishing, 1989. 152 p. $24.95. (Box 219, Madeira Park VON 2H0) DANFORD, Joanne P. Susan Point and Krista Point. Thunder Bay, Ont.: Thunder Bay Art Gallery, 1989. 49 p. $6.00. DANGELMAIER, Rudi. Pioneer Buildings of British Columbia. Madeira Park, B.C.: Harbour Publishing, 1989. col. ill. 160 p. $39.95. (Box 219, Ma­ deira Park VON 2HO)

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DIXSON, Ellen, ed. Moyie Reflections: Recollections of a Kootenay Mining Town. Moyie, B.C. : Moyie History Book Committee /Moyie New Hori­ zon Group, 1988. 209 p. ill. n.p.

DRAKE-TERRY, Joanne. The Same As Yesterday: The Lillooet Tribal People Chronicle the Takeover of Their Territory. Lillooet, B.C. : Lillooet Tribal Council, 1989. 341 p. $29.95. (B°x H20* Lillooet VOK IVO)

DUBOIS, Veronica. Gathered in His Name: An Historical Account of the Spiritual Growth of the Catholic Parish of Nakusp and Missions of New Denver, Fauquier and Edgewood . . . Nakusp, B.C. : Parish History Com­ mittee, Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, 1985. 152 p. ill. n.p.

DUFFEK, Karen. Beyond History. Catalogue of an Exhibition, 31 May-17 July 1989. : Vancouver Art Gallery, 1989. 63 p. ill. $14.95.

DUNLOP, Herbert Francis, O.M.I. Andy Paull, As I Knew Him and Under­ stood His Times. Vancouver: Order of the O.M.I, of St. Paul's Province, 1989. 263 p. $29.95. (1311 The Crescent, Vancouver V6H 1T7)

FARI. Buried Alive, the True Story of Joe Philliponïs Murder. Mission, B.C. : Sheila Jones Publishing Ltd., 1989. 146 p. $24.95.

FREEMAN, Richard. Landmarks and Branding Irons: A Guide to Some His­ torical Ranches in the Nicola Valley of British Columbia. Noran Printing, 1988? 28 p. n.p. GOULD, Stephen Jay. Wonderful Life, the Burgess Shale and the Nature of History. New York: Norton, 1989. 347 p. $27.95.

GOWARD, Trevor and Cathie Hickson. Nature Wells Gray; The Clearwater Valley. Kamloops, B.C. : Friends of Wells Gray Park Society, 1989. 190 p. $9-95- (Box 1386, Kamloops V2C 6L7)

HAEGERT, Dorothy. Children of the First People. Rev. ed. Vancouver : Tilla- cum Library/Pulp Press, 1989. 128 p. $21.95. (100-1962 Homer St., Vancouver V6B 2W9) (a collection of photographs)

HALL, Del. At the End of the Trail from Victoria. Victoria: Cougar Press Ltd., 1989. 59 p. ill. $7.95. HAVERS, Rt. Hon. The Lord, Peter Shankland and Anthony Barrett. The Rattenbury Case. : Penguin Books, 1989. 249 p. $9.95. (originally Tragedy in Three Voices, published 1980)

HILL, Beth. Exploring the Kettle Valley Railway by Car, Foot, Skis, Horse­ back or Mountain Bike. Winlaw, B.C.: Polestar Press Ltd., 1989. 108 p. ill. $10.95. (RR l> Winlaw voG2jo)

JONES, Ron. End of Eden, Reminiscences of a Forest Ranger. Summerland, B.C. : T.L. Publishers, 1989. 186 p. $12.95. Bibliography 79

KEANE, Frank, ed. Independent Schools of British Columbia. Surrey, B.C. : Keane Publications Inc., 1989. 378 p. $24.95. (13812 32nd Ave., Surrey V4A 2S7) (not a history but a listing with some information about each school) . Pezim, Tales of a Promoter. Surrey, B.C. : Keane Publications Inc., 1989. 286 p. $29.95. (address as above) KING, Ron and Ray Findlay, comps. An Affectionate Look at Kale don's Pioneer Families, no publisher given, 1986. 20 p. mimeo. $12.00. KLUGKNER, Michael. Vancouver the Way It Was. Rev. ed. Vancouver: Whitecap Books, 1989. 239 p. many ill. $29.95. LEIER, James Mark. Where the Fraser River Flows: A History of the Indus­ trial Workers of the World in British Columbia. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1989. 128 p. $24.95/$ 14.95. (25°4 York Ave., Vancouver V6K IE3) LILLARD, Charles, ed. The Ghostland People: A Documentary History of the Queen Charlotte Islands 185g-igoô. Victoria: Sono Nis Press, 1989. 318 p. $18.95. (x745 Blanshard St., Victoria v8w 2j8) LIND, Jane. Gathie Folk. Vancouver: Douglas & Mclntyre, 1989. 40 p. ill. $12.95. LOWTHER, Bruce. A Better Life, the First Century of the Victoria Labour Council. Victoria: The Council, 1989. 84 p. $9.95. MGNAMARA, Jeanette Beaubien. Wilderness Dream: Glimpses of Pioneer Life in British Columbia. Victoria: Braemar Books, 1989. n.p. (Box 4142, Stn. A, Victoria v8x 3x4) MANDY, Madge. Our Trail Led Northwest. Burnaby: The Author, 1989. $15.00. (3880 Imperial St., Burnaby V5J 1A2) MASON, Gary and Keith Baldrey. Fantasyland: Inside the Reign of Bill Van- der Zalm. Toronto: McGraw Hill Ryerson, 1989. 323 p. $26.95. MURRAY, Peter. From Amor to Zalm: A Primer on B.C. Politics & Its Wacky Premier. Victoria: Orca Books, 1989. 173 p. $22.95/$!3.95. (Box 5626, Stn. B, Victoria V8R 6S4) NEWSOME, Eric. The Case of the "Beryl G": A True Story of Murder and Mayhem in the Rum Trade. Victoria: Orca Books, 1989. 203 p. $13.95. (address as above) PARKIN, Tom, ed. WetCoast Words: A Dictionary of British Columbia Words and Phrases. Victoria: Orca Books, 1989. 155 p. $9.95. (address as above) PATERSON, Douglas D. Heritage Landscapes in British Columbia. Vancou­ ver: Landscape Architecture Program. University of British Columbia, J989- 69 p. ill. n.p. 80 BG STUDIES

PERRY, Adele. 100 Anniversary, Vancouver District Labour Council, i88g- ig8g. Vancouver: The Council, 1989. 71 p. n.p. (206-33 East 8th Ave., Vancouver V5T IR5) PERSKY, Stan. Fantasy Government, Bill Vander Zalm and the Future of Social Credit. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1989. 270 p. $24.95/$ 14.95. (2504 York Ave., Vancouver V6K 1E3)

PLANNING INSTITUTE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Sustaining Agriculture — Agricultural Land; a Provincial Resource. Vancouver: The Institute, 1989. 6 p. n.p. PRATT-JOHNSON, Betty. Whitewater Trips and Hot Springs in the Koote- nays of British Columbia. Vancouver: Adventure Publishing Ltd., 1989. 185 p. ill. maps. $19.95. (Box 46545, Stn. G, Vancouver V6R4G8) RICHARDS, Bryant N. Sustainable Development in Forestry: An Ecological Perspective. The Leslie L. Schaffer Lectureship in Forest Science, 5 Octo­ ber 1989. Vancouver: University of British Columbia, 1989. 16 p. n.p.

RICHARDSON, Boyce, ed. Drum Beat: Anger and Renewal in Indian Coun­ try. Toronto: Summerhill Press, 1989. 302 p. $14.95. (contains B.C. material) ROBERTS, J. A. Cariboo, a Brief History. 2d ed. Williams Lake, B.C. : Wil­ liams Lake Public Library, 1987. 25 p. n.p. Ross, Leslie J. Richmond Child of the Fraser ig7g-ig8g. Richmond: Friends of the Richmond Archives, 1989. 48 p. ill. $8.00. (Friends . . . c/o The Corporation of the Township of Richmond, 6911 No. 3 Road, Rich­ mond V6Y 2C1 ) ROY, Reginald H. The Vancouver Club First Hundred Years, i88g-ig8g. Vancouver: Vancouver Club, 1989. (not for sale) ST. PIERRE, Paul. Chilcotin and Beyond. Vancouver: Douglas & Mclntyre, l9%9- r53 P- $ 19-95- SALE, T. D. St. Paul's Anglican Church, B.C.: A History, 1861- ig86. Nanaimo: The Church, 1986. 44 p. n.p. SAUNDERS, Peggy. Duncan 50 Years Ago. Sidney, B.C.: The Author, 1989? 24 p. $3.00. (8993 Mainwaring Rd., Sidney V8L I J8) SCHREINER, John. The Refiners: A Century of B.C. Sugar. Vancouver: Douglas & Mclntyre, 1989. 288 p. $29.95. Sexsmith Community School, igi2-ig88, j$th Reunion. Vancouver: Sex- smith Community School, 1988. 47 p. n.p. SMITH, Jessie Ann. Widow Smith of S pence's Bridge. Merritt, B.C. : Sonotek Publishing, 1989. 128 p. $9.95. (dist. by Sandhill Book Marketing, Box 197, Stn. A, VIY 7N5) Bibliography 81

TAYLOR, Wilf and Alan Fry. Beating Around the Bush: A Life in the North­ ern Forest. Madeira Park, B.C. : Harbour Publishing, 1989. 250 p. $24.95. (Box 219, Madeira Park VON 2HO) TURNER, Robert D. Logging by Rail: The British Columbia Story. Victoria: Sono Nis Press, 1989. 250 p. many ill. $39.95. (1745 Blanshard St., Vic­ toria v8w 2 j8)

THE UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S CLUB OF PRINCE GEORGE. Street Names of Prince George, Our History. Prince George: The Club, 1989. 144 p. $15.00. (Studio 2880, 2880 15th Ave., Prince George V2M ITI) VERZUH, Ron. Radical Rag: The Pioneer Labour Press in Canada. : Steel Rail Publishing, 1988. 151 p. n.p. (Box 4357, Stn. E, Ottawa KIS5B3) —. Underground Times: Canada's Flower Child Revolutionaries. To­ ronto: Deneau Publishers, 1989. 274 p. $14.95. (7^° Bathurst St., Toronto M5S 2R6) WAGNER, Gordon. How Papa Won the War. Gourtenay: Flying-W-Pub- lishing Go., 1989. 237 p. $12.95. (Box 3118, Gourtenay V9N 5N3) We've Got Something to Say! The Scriveners. Victoria: Orca Books, 1989. 222 p. $9.95. (Box 5626, Stn. B, Victoria V8R 6S4) WYMAN, Max. Dance Canada: An Illustrated History. Vancouver: Doug­ las & Mclntyre, 1989. 224 p. many ill. $60.00. YORK, Geoffrey. The Dispossessed: Life and Death in Native Canada. To­ ronto: Lester & Orpen Dennys, 1989. 283 p. $24.95. (B.C. material in­ cluded)

Government Publications*

APLAND, Brian Garl and Ray Allan Kenny. Archaeological Resource Man­ agement Handbook. Victoria: Ministry of Municipal Affairs, Recreation and Culture, 1989. 14 p.

BRITISH COLUMBIA HERITAGE TRUST. Programs and Guidelines of the Brit­ ish Columbia Heritage Trust. Victoria: Ministry of Municipal Affairs, Recreation and Culture, 1989. 22 p. ill.

BRITISH COLUMBIA. MINISTRY OF PARKS. Valhalla Provincial Park Master Plan. Victoria : The Ministry, 1989.

. MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS, RECREATION AND CULTURE. Toward Heritage Legislation, a Proposal for Public Review. Victoria: The Ministry, 1990. 23 P- 2 For a list of British Columbia government publications see the Monthly Checklist compiled by the Legislative Library and sold by Grown Publications Inc., 546 Yates St., Victoria, B.C. v8w IK8. 82 BG STUDIES

— . TASK FORGE ON ENVIRONMENT AND ECONOMY. Sustaining the Liv­ ing Land. Victoria: Ministry of Environment. Public Affairs and Com­ munications Branch, 1989. BROWNLEE, David. Bibliography of Resource Materials Related to Sustain­ able Development. Richmond: Planning Department, 1989. 5 p. BURLEY, David V. Senewelets: Culture History of the Nanaimo Coast Salish and the False Narrows Midden. Memoir no. 2. Victoria: Royal B.C. Museum, 1989. 132 p. ill. $8.00. CROSSLEY, Diane Marie. A Bibliography on Local Government in British Columbia. Victoria: Ministry of Municipal Affairs, Recreation and Cul­ ture, 1989. GOLDBERG, Michael. Report on Secondary Suites. North Vancouver: Social Planning Department. District of North Vancouver, 1989. 53 p. charge for copying and post. (355 West Queen's Ave., North Vancouver V7L4K1) . Use of Volunteers in Burnaby School District. Burnaby : Commu­ nity Services Division. School District No. 41, 1989. 37 p. (5325 Kincaid Ave., Burnaby V5G IW2) REGIONAL DISTRICT. Motor Vehicle Emission Inspec­ tion and Maintenance Program: Implementation in the Greater Vancou­ ver Regional District and Lower Mainland. Burnaby : Greater Vancouver Regional District, 1989. (GVRD Pollution Control Office, 4330 Kings- way, Burnaby V5H 4G8) MACDONALD, George F. Kitwanga Fort Report. Mercury Series. Directorate Paper no. 4. Hull: Canadian Museum of Civilization, 1989. 81 p. plus 49 p. appendix. $19.95. MCGHEE, Robert. Ancient Canada. Hull: Canadian Museum of Civiliza­ tion, 1989. 175 p. ill. $29.95. (includes defence of Kitwanga and other B.C. material) SHAW, John, ed. Small Harbours Development in British Columbia, a Re­ gional Forum on Waterfront Development. Proceedings of a Conference, 2-3 December 1988, Sooke, B.C. Victoria: Municipal Services Depart­ ment, Capital Regional District, 1989. 141 p. VANCOUVER. CITY PLANNING DEPARTMENT. Downtown South Zoning. Van­ couver: The Department, 1989. 14 p. . . Evaluation of Social Mix in Kitsilano: Kitsilano Local Area Planning Program. Vancouver: The Department, 1989. 13 p. . . Fraser Lands — Information Package. Vancouver: The Department, 1989. 48 p. . HERITAGE CONSERVATION PROGRAM. Heritage Conservation Pro­ gram Status Report. Vancouver: The Program, 1989. 4 p. Bibliography 83

Periodical Articles

"Access to Justice, Special Report." British Columbia Politics & Policy 3:7 (x9^9) : 7-10. (a series of short articles) BARKER, John. "Bibliography of Missionary Activities and Religious Change in Northwest Coast Societies." Northwest Anthropological Research Notes 22:1 (1988): 13-57. (coastal area from Wilamette Valley to Alaska, 505 references) BASQUE, Garnet. "The Lost Dragon Mine." Canadian West 18 (1989): 128-31. . "Soda Creek." Canadian West 17 (1989) : 83-91. BATE, Geoff. "The Forest Ranger School." British Columbia Forest History Newsletter 21 (1989): 6-7. BAXOLL, Michael. "Jeffrey Spalding." Western Living 19:11 (1989) : 154. . "New Westerners." Western Living 19:12 (1989) : 36-41, 43. BAXTER, Susan. "Living by His Wits." Fraser Valley Magazine 11:11 (1989) : 10-15. (BiU Reiter, comedian) BEAUDRY, Michel. "Holy Heli-Skiing." Financial Post Money wise January (1990) : 58-60,62-64. . "Top Guns." West (The Globe and Mail) December (1989) : 131- l 33> !355 137-39* H ~4^ 148-5°- (RobBoyd) BENTON, Al. "Regional District Report." Barkley Sounder 7:10 (1989) : 36-38; 7:11 (1989) : 16-19. BIRNIE DANZKER, Jo-Anne. "By Wall's Early Light." Vancouver 22:12 (1989) : 143-45. (Jeff Wall, artist) — •. "Power over Art." Vancouver 23:1 (1990) : 56-57. . "Three Modern Masters." Western Living 19:11 (1989) : 56, 56a, c, e, 109-12. (Jeff Wall, Ian Wallace, Ken Lum) BORRELL, Helen. "The Florence Nightingale of Vancouver." B.C. Historical News 23:1 (1990): 16-18. BOYD, Denny. "Rocker vs. Wrecker, Why Bryan Adams Cares about Van­ couver's Heritage." Canadian Heritage 15:3 (1989) : 9-11. BRUHN, Karl. "Kingcome Inlet." BC Outdoors 46:1 (1990) : 22-23, 25~27- •. "Return to the River." BC Outdoors 45:7 (1989) : 38-40. (East Vancouver Island's Salmon River) . "Nootka Sound." BC Outdoors 45:6 ( 1989) : 30-33, 41-43. BRYAN, Liz. "Misty Watercolor Memories." Western Living 19:12 (1989) : 19-22, 26. 84 BG STUDIES

BUCHANAN, Brian. "Losing Control?" BC Business 17:11 (1989) : 4.1, 43- 44, 46, 48-51, 53-54. (B.C. companies who now report to head offices out­ side the province) BURRY, Ralph R. "The Middlesboro Collieries and Its Token." Nicola Val­ ley Historical Quarterly 9:4 (1989) : 3. "Cabinet Reorganization." British Columbia Politics & Policy 3:9 (1989) : 7-11. CAMPBELL, Michael. "Bob Williams." Equity 7:9 (1989) : 82, 81. "Cariboo By-Election Crossroads for Premier." British Columbia Politics & Policy 3:7 (1989) : 3. CHANDLER, Melanie. "Sea Here." Vancouver 22:8 ( 1989) : 36-41. CHERNIAK, Elizabeth. "Triumf-kaon — Canada's High-tech Trailblazer." Vancouver Business Report 4:3 (1990): 19-20. "Clayoquot Sound Task Force Spells Trouble for Forests Ministry Role." British Columbia Politics & Policy 3:7 (1989) : 1, 4. "Clinton Voter's List, 1876." Family Footsteps 5:2 (1989) : 2-3.

CRABB, Michael. "Ballet Upstarts, a Bold West Coast Troupe Creates Na­ tional Waves." Maclean's 102:49 (1989) : 74. DAVIE s, David Llewelyn, "Embankment, or the Tale of Buried Treasure and a Lost Locomotive." Canadian Rail 413 (1989) : 183-96. DE LUCA, Wayne. "Big White." BC Outdoors 45:6 ( 1989) : 68-69. (moun­ tain sheep) DESLAUNIERS, Blake. "Blessed Are the Aggressive." Vancouver Business Re­ port 4:1 (1989) : 19-22. (Yaletown, Vancouver) . "Commerce with Heart: Sam Hirji: Samco Printers Gave Him Wealth." Vancouver Business Report 4:2 (1989) : 8-10. DERINGER, Ludwig. "The Pacific Northwest in American and Canadian Literature since 1776: The Present State of Scholarship." Oregon His­ torical Quarterly 90:3 (1989) : 305-27. DICKIE, Grace. "The Hunter Family of Thetis Island B.C." B.C. Historical News 23:1 (1990) : 24-25. DODD, Marian. "What if Holly Wouldn't?" Vancouver 22:12 (1989) : 146, 148-49. ESSOP, Mia and Mark Betteridge. "UBC Real Estate Corporation." UBC Alumni Chronicle 43:4 (1989) : 22-24. FATKIN, Grace Y. K. "Presentable Issues, Portraying Racism for an Adoles­ cent Audience." Canadian Theatre Review 60 (1989) : 20-25. Bibliography 85

FiTZPATRiGK, Kate. "Symbols of Prestige." Sculpture Review 38:1 (1989) : 20-26. (Northwest Coast Indian art) FORBES, Ian. "Kyuquot Sound & Vicinity." BC Outdoors 46:1 (1990) : 36-41. FREEDMAN, Myer. "Growing Up in Vancouver's East End." from Opening Doors, Provincial Archives Sound Heritage Series, v. 8: 1, 2. The Scribe 11:2 (1989): 4-7. FURLONG, Carla. "Coastal Peaks, in Most of the Cities Across the Country, the Real Estate Market Is Flat. . . but not in B.C." Report on Business Magazine'6:8 (1990): 89-90. . "Where There's Smoke." BC Business 17:10 (1989) : 14-22. (Van­ couver as an international financial centre)

GAUVIN, Brian. "Hospitality in Clinton Cariboo Class." Westcoast Hospital­ ity February (1990) : 20-25. GILBERTSON, Tina. "Hannah Forsyth Story." Nicola Valley Historical Quar­ terly 9:4 (1989) : 4-5. GILLIES, Laurie. "Super Natural Has a Price." Equity 7:9 (1989) : 53-55. (environmental controls) . "This Environmental Thing Spells Big Money." Equity 7:9 ( 1989) : 48-50, 60-62. GODFREY, Stephen. "Land of Dreams." City & Country Home 8:9 (1989) : 90-93. (artist Susanna Blunt's trompe l'oeil paintings in a Vancouver penthouse) GRASS, Eric and Roger Hay ter. "Employment Change During Recession: The Experience of Forest Product Manufacturing Plants in British Co­ lumbia, 1981-1985." Canadian Geographer 33:3 (1989) : 240-52.

GREEN, Valerie. "British Columbia's Pioneer Inventor." B.C. Historical News 23:1 (1990): 5-7. (Bagster Roads Seabrook)

HANCOCK, Eleanor Witton. "Photographer of Nootka Sound." B.C. Histori­ cal'News 23:1 (1990): 26-27. HARRISON, Marion. "Goin' to the Back Country." Explore 45 (1990) : 8-12. HENDERSON, Douglas. "Buddhism in British Columbia." B.C. Historical News 23:1 (1990): 11-14. HESLOP, Gordon. "Memories of Peter Marquart, Nicola Valley Pioneer." Nicola Valley Historical Quarterly 9:4 (1989) : 7.

HEWITT, Priscilla. "Quilicum, a West Coast Indian Restaurant." Canadian WomanStudies 10:2/3 (^89) • 131-32. 86 BG STUDIES

HOPSON, Gerry. "Capitalism with a Human Face." Vancouver Business Re­ port 4:2 (1989) : 28-29. (Vancity Credit Union) HORN, Michiel. "Under the Gaze of George Vancouver: The University of British Columbia and the Provincial Government, 1913-1939." BC Stud­ ies 83 (1989) : 29-67. HOWRIGAN, Joyce. "From Amateur to Professional : Western Pacific Acad­ emy of Photography." Camera Canada 81 (1989) : 25.

HUGHES BALDWIN ARCHITECTS. "Rogers Elementary School, Victoria." Ca­ nadian Architect 34:12 ( 1989) : 28-30. JAMIESON, Eric. "The Lady Rose." Canadian West 17 (1989) : 92, 97-101. , Walter. "An Ecomuseum for the Crowsnest Pass: Using Cultural Resources as a Tool for Community & Local Economic Development." Plan Canada 29:5 (1989) : 14-24. JENNINGS, Ebba. "Bamfield Red Cross of Fifty Years." Barkley Sounder 7:10 (1989) : 18-19. JESKE, Elder. "Elk Hunting in British Columbia." BC Outdoors 45:6 (1989) • 39-40- JONES, Bob. "Jack Shaw, a Profile." BC Outdoors 46:1 (1990) : 28-31. . "Port Alberni." BC Outdoors 45:7 (1989) : 22-29. , Christopher. "The Dukes of Earl's." West (The Globe and Mail) 2:2 (1990) : 9, 11-12. (Earl'sRestaurants) KOCH, George and Rene Mauthe. "Socialism at the Crossroads: Veteran Campaigner Dave Barrett Loses the NDP Leadership to a Yukon New­ comer." British Columbia Report 1:15 (1989) : 8-10. KOPPEL, Tom. "Earthquake: Major Quake Overdue on the West Coast." Canadian Geographic 109:4 (1989) : 46-55. "A Landlord's Dream." BC Business 17:10 (1989) : 43, 45-46, 49. LEATHER, Rick. "Splendour and Reflections: Land and Water." Camera Canada 81 (1989): 20-23. LEES, Judi. "Funny and in Tune." Vancouver 22:8 (1989) : 32-34. (John Gray, playwright) LEIGHTON, Doug. "The Mackenzie Trail." BC Outdoors 46:1 (1990) : 34- 35, 42-43- LEKIGH, John. "Donnelly Rhodes." Western Living 19:8 (1989) : 18-19, 21-22. . "Life at 24 Frames Per Second, the Stardust Memories of Osmond Borradaile." West (The Globe and Mail) December (1989): 118-23, 125, 127, 129. Bibliography 87

LEONOFF, Cyril E. "Temple Emanuel: Canada's Oldest Synagogue in Continuous Service." The Scribe 11:2 (1989) : 8-10. LERMAN, Sheina L. "The Business of Being an Artist." Arts Victoria No­ vember/December (1989) : 32-34, 35, 37. (Victoria artists discuss selling their work) LETKEMAN, Raymond and Ken C. Vickets. "Designing a Suburban Hotel for Station Square at Metrotown." Westcoast Hospitality February (1990) : 26-29. LEWIS, Patrick. "Strong & Reliable." Vancouver 23:1 ( 1990) : 46-48. (John Blatherwick, Vancouver's MHO) . "When Life Hangs by a Thread." Vancouver 22:8 (1989) : 42-44, 46. "Lois Boone, NDP Critic for Regional Development." British Columbia Poli­ tics & Policy 3:8(1989 ) : 12-13. LOK, Christine and Mark Leiren-Young. "Theatre Street." Canadian Thea­ tre Review 60 (1989) : 26-29. (Vancouver) MAGDONALD, Gracie. "Paper Emperor, David Black." BC Business 17:10 (1989): 51-54, 56- MGLAGHLAN, Tommy. "How the Bank Put Me Out of Business." BC Business 17:11 ( 1989) : 56-62. (Trail car dealer) MCPHEDRAN, Kerry. "Chateau Whistler: Canadian Pacific Builds another Hotel, and Builds It Big." Western Living 19:11 (1989) : 39-40.

. "Who's Who in the West." Western Living 19:12 (1989) : 78-83, 85, 87, 89, 91, 93, 95, 97-98, 101. MADOFF, Pamela. "Art Deco in Victoria." Arts Victoria November/Decem­ ber (1989) : 8-14. MAIR, Rafe. "Sometimes Nasty is Nice." Equity 7:9 (1989) : 42-43. (B.C.'s Legislature) MARGELLUS, Catherine. "Something Out of Nothing, Mission's Memorial Hospitals." BC Historical News 23:1 (1990) : 20-23. MARSHALL, Yvonne and Heather Moon. "Fieldwork in Nootka Sound." The Midden 21:5 (1989) : 6-9.

MATSUZAKI WRIGHT ARCHITECTS INC. "Les Terraces, West Vancouver." Canadian Architect 34:12 (1989) : 31-33. "Meet Bob Carter, Nice Guy." Vancouver Business Report 4:1 (1989) : 8-10.

MENU, Jeanne. "The Nechako Valley's Reimer/Redmond House." Museum Roundup 148 (1989) : 5-6. 88 BG STUDIES

MEYERS, Leonard. "Was Vancouver Named by Americans?" B.C. Historical News 23:1 (1990) : 3-4- MILLS, Antonia. "A Preliminary Investigation of Gases of Reincarnation Among the Beaver and Gitskan Indians." Anthropologic a 30:1 ( 1988) : 23-59- "The Ministry of Environment." British Columbia Politics & Policy 3:8 (1989): 7-11. MURRAY, Jeffrey S. "Mapping Klondike Gold." Rotunda 22:2 (1989) : 16-24. "Nanaimo Back in Business." BC Business 17:11 (1989) : 33-36, 38-39.

NELSON, Ron. "The Yakoun River." BC Outdoors 45:7 (1989) : 52-57. NEWELL, Dianne. "The Rationality of Mechanization in the Pacific Salmon Canning Industry before the Second World War." Business History Re­ view 6214 (1988) : 626-55. O'NEILL, Terry. "Sizing Up the Grand Year 2000 Plan." British Columbia Report 1:15 (1989) : 35-36. (proposed changes in B.G.'s school system) "One Hundred Years of Transit, British Columbia." The Buzzer January 12 (1990) : entire issue. OUSTON, Rick. "Pilot Error." Vancouver 22:8 (1989) : 48-49, 52, 54, 89-90. (Pilot 1: TV show) PARRY, Malcolm. "Fly Up, Zip Down." Vancouver 22:12 (1989) : 136, 138, 140.

PATERSON, T. W. "Gamp McKinney: B.C.'s First Lode Mine." Canadian West 17 (1989) : 68-76. PATKAU ARCHITECTS. "Seabird Island School, Agassiz, B.C." Canadian Architect 34:12 (1989): 25-27. PATTERSON, E. Palmer 11. "Nishga Perceptions of Their First Resident Mis­ sionary, the Reverend R. R. A. Doolan (1864-1867)." Anthropologic a 30:2 (1988) : 119-35. PATTISON, Ken. "The First Bank of British Columbia." B.C. Historical News 23:1 (!99o) : 2-3. PETHICK, Derek. "The Great Victoria Fire." Canadian West 18 (1989) : 138-41. "Plan to Gap Doctor's Incomes Shelved Until Next Year." British Columbia Politics & Policy 3:6(1989) : 1. "Port of Vancouver, 125 Years." Vancouver Business Report 4:1 (1989) : 46-page insert, (includes history of port) Bibliography 89

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