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The Canadian Family Tree. Ottawa, Queen's Printer, 1967. For annotation see Section 1A: Overview.
(Chan, Paul)
Waller, Adrian. "A Spiritual Watchdog for Montreal Chinese." Chinatown News. Vol. 20, no. 22, Aug. 1973.
A story of Rev. Paul Chan's contributions to the Chinese community in Montreal.
(Chow, Raymond)
Der, Hoi-Yin, "Heritage Housing and Community Centre." Chinatown News. Vol. 25, no. 6, Nov. 18, 1977,
On the Chinese Dynasty Collection, a coin set sculptured by Raymond Chow so as to raise funds for the Chinese Canadian Activity Centre.
(Chung, Chuck)
Ferenci, George. "Of potatoes and power: the story of Chung Chuck. British Columbia's Western Living. Vol. 8, no. 5, May 1978, pp. 34-38.
Chung Chuck is a long time potatoe grower in Delta, B.C. who insists on farming his own way. He refuses to be regulated and controlled by either the B.C. Coast Vegetable Market Board or Municipality of Delta consequently he has had to face many court charges.
(Cumyou)
"Noted Chinese Pioneer Dies." Chinatown News, Vol. 3, no. 4, Oct. 1955, p. 8.
Life history of Cumyou, the first Chinese Canadian born in B.C. Information may be inaccurate. Conflicts with information contained in Cumyou's collection at UBC Special Collections.
UBC Special Collection
Has Won Cumyou's photo album, with photos of Cumyou, his family friends and associates. Cumyou was the first Chinese born in B.C. and he was a court interpreter in Vancouver,
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