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Len had a large workshop at the back of the property where he built everything from furniture to boats. He worked for Taylor and Drury Motors during the war and the servicemen would call on him to get their vehicles started in the winter. The Metcalfe’s sold the house on Main Street to Howard Brunlee in November 1965 when the Metcalfes moved to Riverdale. | Len had a large workshop at the back of the property where he built everything from furniture to boats. He worked for Taylor and Drury Motors during the war and the servicemen would call on him to get their vehicles started in the winter. The Metcalfe’s sold the house on Main Street to Howard Brunlee in November 1965 when the Metcalfes moved to Riverdale. | ||
- | A man from Dawson bought the lot next door and built the Capitol Theatre around 1942 when Marion Smith, nee Metcalfe’s older brother was a toddler. Smoke used to vent from the basement of the theatre when the card games were on.((Marion L. Smith writing to Jim Robb, “Buildings recognized.” //Colourful Five Per Cent, Whitehorse Star// (Whitehorse), | + | A man from Dawson bought the lot next door and built the Capitol Theatre around 1942 when Marion Smith, nee Metcalfe’s older brother was a toddler. Smoke used to vent from the basement of the theatre when the card games were on.((Marion L. Smith writing to Jim Robb, “Buildings recognized.” //Colourful Five Per Cent, Whitehorse Star// (Whitehorse), |
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