Premier Bill Bennett entertaining in his office at the Legislative Buildings.
Premier and Mrs. Bill Bennett at the right, in conversation with Premier and Mrs. Lougheed at the 1981 Premiers' Conference.
All Sooke Day; Sooke centennial celebrations.
Two gentlemen speaking in Dr. J.S. Helmcken's home; Victoria Medical Society 75th Anniversary; established 1895.
Victoria Pioneer Rifle Corps, also known at the time as Sir James Douglas' Coloured Regiment.
Victoria; James Bay Athletic Association rugby team.
Victoria, James Bay Athletic Association Rugby Team
All Sooke Day; preparations.
Second Older Boys' Parliment, Victoria; 37th session.
Victoria, James Bay Athletic Association Rugby Team
Group of Second Canadian Mounted Rifles at visit to Government House, 22 June 1965.
The official closing of Colquitz Mental Hospital, Victoria; later the facility became Wilkinson Road Jail.
Victoria James Bay Athletic Association Mustangs Football Team
Mitchell Sharpe, Lester B. Pearson and L. J. Wallace on the steps of the BC Legislative Buildings.
Gathering of the Centennial Pioneers Association.
Victoria, James Bay Athletic Association Rugby Team
Mae Bennett, Mrs. R. Webster, Premier Bennett and Mr. Budd at the reopening of Helmcken House, Victoria.
Gerald Muir Auchinachie and William Stuart of Sooke.
Mrs. William Robert Scafe, nee Alice Maude Mary Wale, and others; Victoria.
Centennial celebration at the Sooke Community Hall.
Premier William Andrew Cecil Bennett greeting Lieutenant Governor Frank Ross, Victoria.
Congregational church picnic at the Sooke River Flats; Sooke.
The goat contingent of the Sooke 4-H Club.
"Sons of Freedom" delegation at the parliament buildings, Victoria, B.C.
First session of the 23rd parliament; Victoria; steps of the legislature.
Sooke basketball team.
Basketball game at Sooke.
Group of veterans of the 48th Battalion (CEF) seated on the steps of the BC Legislative Buildings.
Group of First World War 48th Battalion (CEF) veterans on steps of the BC Legislative Buildings.
The staff of Young and Banfield, with a selection of their wares; 794 Fort Street, Victoria.