MABEL SAYS:
"North Bend is the first terminus . on the Canadian Pacific Railway, ' west of Vancouver, and. during the I early gold rush in British Columbia, I it had a population of thousands, J but there are now only 400 people, ilt is 140 miles from Vancouver, ! on the Frozen River, and is surrounded by mountains. “I play tennis, cycle, hike, and play basketball, softball, volleyball, and swim in summer. In winter I
ski, skate, toboggan-ride and play table-tennis. I am very fond of darning and reading.” —MABEL BOSSLEY (aged 16), North Bend, British Columbia, Canada.
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22201, 18 September 1937, Page 4 (Supplement)
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