15720: Ucluelet Fishermens Coop Association
Ucluelet Fishermens Coop Association
The Ucluelet Fisherman’s Co-op Association was incorporated in November 1941 in order
                              to take over the business of Ucluelet Fishing Company Limited. People associated with
                              this file include H. Fukuyama [possibly Hideo Fukuyama] (managing director), Katsuji
                              Hamanishi (secretary), Kamekichi Tsujiuchi (president), Saichiro Maekawa [also listed
                              as Sachiro Maekawa] (treasurer), Kyuroku Shimizu [also listed as Kiuroku Shimizu],
                              Risuke Hamade, Shinkichi Sakai, Tomizo Yamanaka, and Naotsugu Hakoda. The file includes
                              more extensive lists of people involved with the Association as well as lists of Japanese
                              Canadians who owned property in Frasers Bay, Leeches Bay, Spring Cove, and Shimizu
                              Bay.
                        | Reel | 
                                           C-9433
                                                (940-1215)
                                                 
                                           | 
                                    
| Type | Organization | 
| Custodian Number | 15720 | 
| Name | Ucluelet Fishermens Coop Association | 
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15720: Ucluelet Fishermens Coop Association
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