Item T1204:0001 - Ernest Heal interview

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Ernest Heal interview

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T1204:0001

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  • 1961-07-10 [date recorded] (Creation)

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2 audio reels (ca. 60 min) : 19 cm/sec, 1 track, mono ; 18 cm

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SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Ernest Heal : early settlement at Aldermere and Telkwa, 1904-1914 PERIOD COVERED: 1904-1961 RECORDED: Telkwa (B.C.), 1961-07-10 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Ernest Heal remembers his family (Fred Heal, father) coming from Hazelton to Telkwa in 1904 with a pack train; his mother was the first white woman at Aldermere. He talks about early settlers; in the area, Aldermere 1906, Jack McNeil, Joe Bourgon, hotels, roads and trails, roadhouses, Mooseskin Johnny, local residents and incidents, Rene Degville (?), prize fights, recreation, first impres;sions of the area and his family's decision to move to Telkwa from Victoria. The North Coast Land Company's activities in Telkwa are mentioned. TRACK 2: Mr. Heal continues with more about Jack McNeil;, Joe Bourgon, the Carl Wakefield family, the Heal homestead, the Telkwa region, pack trails, clearing the homestead, agriculture, an anecdote about the school teacher, pioneer life, supplies and economic life in the region 1904-1961.

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Imbert Orchard, 1974-1975

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A digital copy is available. Please contact staff for further information.
Preservation disc made from original or master audio reels, 2003-10-22.

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  • Copying Restriction: Clients requesting research/private copies must fill out CBC form.
  • Use Restriction: Not for broadcast or commercial use without written permission of the CBC.
  • Copyright Status: Copyright Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

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Accession number(s): T1204

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Previously described as AAAB1332

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Orchard ; S-14/1-2

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speaker: Ernest Heal, interviewer: Imbert Orchard, sound recording: Ian Stephen

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  • Box: 880070-0043