The
Honourable Eric Werge Hamber 1879 - 1960
During the course of his life, Eric Werge Hamber excelled as a scholar,
athlete, banker, lumberman, industrialist, university chancellor, and
philanthropist.
After obtaining an honours degree in classics at St. John's -- Ravenscourt
School in Winnipeg, Mr. Hamber began his career with a Canadian bank,
ultimately moving to British Columbia to establish the bank's first branch
in Vancouver. Following his marriage in 1912 to Aldyen Irene Hendry, his
interests and energies were directed to the forestry and commercial holdings
of the Hendry family who were British Columbia pioneers.
Mr. Hamber maintained throughout his lifetime a keen sense of social obligation
and responsibility. He continued his interests in athletic accomplishments,
and took active roles in organizations concerned with the well-being,
education, culture and needs of the community. He was Honorary Colonel
of the Seaforth Highlanders of Canada and of the Fifth BC Coast Brigade.
He was Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of British Columbia from 1937
to 1941; a Freeman of the City of Vancouver; and served as Chancellor
of the University of British Columbia from 1944 to 1951. In 1942 Premier
Pattullo designated an area in eastern BC as Hamber Park to commemorate
Mr. Hamber's service as Lieutenant Governor.
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