<noembed><nolayer><div style="position:absolute; left:0; top:-100; display:none;"> Two historic buildings on Bernard Ave<br> Sightseeing in British Columbia picture - The Morrison Block on the left at 353 Bernard Ave was built in 1908 by H.W. Raymer for Robert F. Morrison, who came to Kelowna in 1904, served as Kelowna&#39;s first city clerk, and established Morrison-Thompson Hardware. In fact, I t was occupied by various hardware stores for many years. It was built in the simplified Victorian Italianate style, similar to the adjacent building on the right. It is now occupied by Doc Willoughby&#39;s Restaurant and Pub. More heritage info here: http://www.kelowna.ca/iHeritage/Scripts/hc002.cfm?heritage_id=40 The former Sutherland Store on the right at 339-347 Bernard Ave was built in 1907 for D.W. Sutherland, a major figure in social, economic, and political activities in the early Kelowna. More info about the building &#38; the builder here: http://www.kelowna.ca/iHeritage/Scripts/hc002.cfm?heritage_id=39 </div></nolayer></noembed>
 
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