R.F. Donley to J. A. Motherwell, 07 July 1942
Pender Harbour,
B.C.,
July 7, 1942.
Chief Supervisor of Fisheries
for B.C.
Winch Bldg., Vancouver,
Dear Sir:
I should like to take this opportunity to thank you and you department for the courtesy
and kindness extended to my wife and me while inspecting the Japanese fishing vessels
on July 2nd.
The assistance rendered to us by one of your employees from the machine shop was invaluable
and much appreciated by us,
Yours truly,
R.F. Donley.
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R.F. Donley to J. A. Motherwell, 07 July 1942
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