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    S.M. Simpson Ltd. -- mill workers

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    S.M. Simpson Ltd. workers outside of a building. Note attached to photo reads: "First Row: Arthur Beliveau, Roy Richard, Ted Thorp, Bill Moonen, Howard Barristo, Eric Tacker, Carl Anderson, Gordon Wadlaw, John Schmidt, Keith Menzies, Joe Zadrozny, Bill Sakala, Ed Tacharke, Tony Schatz, Dick Hartwic, Vic Gregory." This photograph was prepared as a gift for H.B. Simpson, along with a donation made on behalf of S.M. Simpson Ltd. to the Sunnyvale Centre, a service provide to persons with Downs Syndrome

    S.M. Simpson Ltd.

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    Located in the Kelowna Sawmill building, which was the retail division of S.M. Simpson Ltd. on the corner of Ellis Street and Doyle Avenue. Woman in glasses is Evelyn Radomski, the secretary for S.M. Simpson, company president

    Bill Simpson to Senator James O. Eastland, 1 August 1978

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    Typed memorandum dated 1 August 1978 from Bill Simpson to Eastland, re: invitation from president to accompany him to commissioning of the USS Mississippi at Newport News Shipyard.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/joecorr_h/1106/thumbnail.jp

    Bill Simpson to Senator James O. Eastland, 29 April 1976

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    Handwritten memorandum dated 29 April 1976 from [Bill Simpson, Legislative Assistant to Eastland], re: accepting Small Employer award from committee on behalf of Tom Barrentine, President of Barrentine Manufacturing in Greenwood, MS. Attached: typed letter signed dated 19 April 1976 from Harold Russell, Chairman of the President\u27s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, to Simpson, re: above topic. Attached: typed letter signed dated 15 April 1976 from Barrentine to Simpson, re: above topic. Copy typed letter signed dated 1 March 1976 from Harold Russell to Barrentine, re: above topic; 2 pages. Attached: typed memorandum dated 27 April 1976 from Robert H. Ruffner, Director of Communications of President?s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, to Simpson, re: above topic. Attached: removal sheet for Annual Meeting Program April 28-30, 1976: The Presidents Committee on Employment of the Handicapped: Essentials: 3rd Century USA.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/joecorr_g/1003/thumbnail.jp

    S.M. Simpson Ltd. -- office staff, coffee break

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    Left to right: Charlie Stuart, Janet Power, Bill Greenwood, Len Smith, Norma Morrison, Fred Kitsch, Ian Dunlop, David Jeffrey, and Harry Chaplin sitting and drinking coffee. The S.M. Simpson Forestry Division office staff

    Bill Nicholls

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    Delissaville Mission. The man in the centre with the white shirt on is the one and only Bill Harney - author and expert on Indigenous history. Photo shows buildings with several people standing around, child on right obviously scared of soldier with gas mask and rifle. Delisaville.Foley, Mike

    S.M. Simpson Ltd. -- custom liquor cabinet, display

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    An example of custom woodwork, designed and built by Bill Buss. On exhiboition at the Kelowna Memorial Arena, likely in association with the the International Regatta, Kelowna

    S.M. Simpson Ltd. -- celebrations, Charlie Stuart's retirement

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    Bill McGhee presenting a gift to Charlie Stuart on the occasion of Stuart's retirement. Charlie Stuart was the S.M. Simpson Ltd. logging manager from the 1930s. Bill McGhee was the Crown Zellerbach Canada Ltd plant manager. Behind is a map of the Tree Farm License no. 9 area

    Kelowna Sawmill Co. Ltd. -- retail outlet, office pool

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    Located in the Kelowna Sawmill building, which was the retail division of S.M. Simpson Ltd. on the corner of Ellis Street and Doyle Avenue

    Kelowna Sawmill Co. Ltd. -- retail outlet, office pool

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    Located in the Kelowna Sawmill building, the retail division of S.M. Simpson Ltd. on the corner of Ellis Street and Doyle Avenue. Man in foreground is Mr. Bruc
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