D. Sexsmith to J. A. Motherwell, 08 January 1942
Kelowna B C
ADDRESS
CITY
Jan 8 1942
Dept of Fisheries
Yours of the 5th inst. to [?] which I thanks you very much
Owing to not being able to get a Jap boat I [?] perhaps fishing for halibut might be better I understand that there is companies
[?] perhaps take boats out to the fishing ground in the morning and try them in the [?] if this is so if you could give me the names of such companies also the price of
a halibut license & the dates you can fish I would like it.
Thanking you in advance
I remain Yours Sincerely
D. Sexsmith
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D. Sexsmith to J. A. Motherwell, 08 January 1942
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