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Ladies' Aid Society of Central Presbyterian Church, La Have, Nova Scotia.

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The Ladies' Aid Society of Central Presbyterian Church in LaHave, Nova Scotia met monthly in the homes of its members. They raised money through membership dues and events such as bake sales in order to fund the Sunday School and pay the church organist, as well as to support charitable endeavours such as the Red Cross Society. From 1918 to 1925 their membership was between seventeen to twenty women, but by 1927 it had dipped to only eight. They elected a president, treasurer, and secretary from among their ranks.

LaHave Investments Limited.

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La Have Investment Limited was an investment company owned by the Himmelman family. In 1955, Lawrence Himmelman was appointed signing officer of selling, assigning and transferring shares, bonds and stocks of the incorporated companies registered with La Have Investments. Some of the companies that were invested in include National Sea Products, Lunenburg Marine Railway, Newfoundland Light and Power, Nova Scotia Light and Power, Bell Canada, Huskey Oil and Central and Eastern Trust, among others. The company was renamed La Have Enterprises Limited, and changed their name back to La Have Investments in 1990. As of March, 2010 the current directors for La Have Investments are David and Paula Himmelman.

LaHave Shipping Limited.

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La Have Shipping Limited, a subsidiary of Himmelman Supply Company, was formed in 1962 when they purchased the vessel "OK Service XI" (See series O.K. Service XI for more information) to replace the "O.K. Service VI". The company was incorporated in 1962 and the directors included G.S. Cowan, M. Kendall, C.L. Weaver, Ernest H. Himmelman and Lawrence Himmelman. Ernest Himmelman was president of the company and his son Lawrence was secretary. In 1966, Ernest H. Himmelman and Lawrence Himmelman were the remaining directors of the company. In 1971 there was a profit loss due to an increase in wages and repair costs, heavy competition in the shipping industry and a decline in business. The company wrapped up operations in 1974 after selling their only asset the "O.K. Service XI" in 1972.

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