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A. J. (Jim)
Spilsbury - West Vancouver
 When
we talk about British Columbia's pioneers we usually refer to people
who lived many years ago. People involved in opening lines of transportation
and communication, where none existed before.
This is a young
province, and we are fortunate to have with us here today a modern-day
pioneer, Jim Spilsbury. The radios he built opened communication
lifelines all along the B.C. coast. The airline he founded, Queen
Charlotte Airlines, became Canada's third largest in 1949.
Jim Spilsbury
is also a writer whose best-selling tales of life on the coast have
delighted his readers, whose photographs have documented our way
of life, and whose paintings have captured the beauty of the B.C.
coast.
Any one of these
accomplishments would have made Jim Spilsbury a remarkable man.
That they are all the work of one individual is truly unique.
Born in England
in 1905, he has lived in B.C. since 1907. While selling his primitive
crystal radio sets by boat and later by airplane, and while providing
air transportation to coastal villages, native communities and logging
camps, Jim Spilsbury became a much-welcomed person everywhere along
our coast because his work improved its quality of life.
Now semi-retired,
Jim Spilsbury continues to pursue his great love of writing, painting
and photography.
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