Wrigley's BC Directory 1930: Steveston Index
a town and P.O. on B.C.E.R. at mouth of Fraser River on the s.w. of Lulu Is., 15 m.
south of Vancouver. Pop. including Japanese, 1,100.
Anglican Church
Rev
A T F
Holmes
RR1
RR1
RR1
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BC Electric Rly Co
T S A
Leslie
agt
BC Telephone Co
Gladys R
Ebbutt
agt
Burns & Co Ltd
A
Scouse
mgr
RR1
Canadian Government - Postmaster
A A
Parker
Canton Cafe (Chinese)
RR1
RR1
Columbia Cold Storage Co
BC Fish & Packing Co
RR1
RR1
RR1
RR1
RR1
RR1
RR1
RR1
RR1
Great West Packing Co Ltd
D
McPherson
mgr
Gulf of Georgia Cannery
Can Fshg & Cold Stge Co
G W
Skinner
mgr
RR1
Holstein-Friesian Assn of Can
H L
Steves
sec
Imperial Cannery
BC Packers Ltd
G
Phillips
mgr
Imperial Oil
R E
Bridge
rep
marine stn
Independent Meat & Grocery
E
Griffin
RR1
Kishi Bros
boat bldg
RR1
RR1
RR1
RR1
RR1
RR1
Mikado Transfer
D
Murakami
Y
Hamade
RR1
Modern Barber Shop
Geo
Mc Penrose
RR1
RR1
Odd Fellows (Independent Order of)-
(meets at Marpole)
RR1
Omiya Co
genl store
Pacific Coast Cannery
BC Fish & Pkg
salt herring
Pekin Restr
(Chinese)
Phoenix Cannery
Anglo BC Pkg
RR1
Royal Bank of Canada
L
Caldecott
mgr
Russ Machine Works
Oliver
Russ
Showado Conf
S
Sogawa
Star Cafe
Wong
Sam
RR1
RR1
RR1
Steveston Boat Bldrs
C
Furukawa
K
Hashimoto
S
Yamanaka
T
Ichikawa
Steveston Drug Co Ltd
Dr.
C A
Graves
mgr
Steveston Fisherman's Ben Soc Hosp
G
Takahashi
sec
Steveston Hotel
F
Hayden
Steveston Lumber Yd
T
Leslie
mgr
Steveston Machine Shop
B
Rose
S A
Watts
Steveston Sand-Lime Brick Co Ltd
A H
Davis
supt
Steveston Sheet Metal Wks
M
McLeod
RR1
RR1
Union Oil Co Ltd
A R
Parker
agt
marine sta
United Church
Rev
J D
Hobden
United Japanese Church
Rev
J
Mizuno
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Wrigley's BC Directory 1930: Steveston Index
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Steveston section of the directory 1930
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