The fonds of the SFU Childcare Society consists of records made or received in the course of administering the Society and its predecessor bodies and providing facilities, personnel and funding for childcare programs. The bulk of the material ranges from 1968 to the early 1990s. Activities documented include meetings of the various societies and centres established to provide childcare services; obtaining license agreements with the University; securing collective agreements with staff; planning for child care services; construction of buildings; correspondence and liaison with government officials and university administrators; and providing information to parents and staff.
Simon Fraser University Childcare SocietyThe collection consists of material kept by Mary Wilson to document the evolution of child care at SFU. Collection includes letters, minutes, reports and other documents as well as a short history of early child care at the University in which Wilson explains the importance of each document in the collection.
Wilson, MaryFonds consists of records of the operations and activities of the North Vancouver Youth Band, including minutes of meetings, records related to fundraising, the organization and conduct of tours, and information on many of the people involved with this organization, particularly Band Director Art Smith. Many photographs chronicle the band’s activities.
Fonds consists of the following series:
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Board of Directors' Minutes series 1
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Parents/Ladies Auxiliary series 2
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Fund Raising series 3
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Correspondence series 4
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Programs and Publicity series 5
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Awards and Honours series 6
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Dennis Esson series 7
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Clippings series 8
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North Vancouver Youth Band Members Handbook series 9
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North Vancouver Youth Band Bell Choir series 10
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Photographs series 11
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Art Smith series 12
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"Sounds of the North Shore" series 13
The fonds consists of a teacher's cash book of the school for accounts with the Penny Bank of Ontario listing students and their cash deposits.
Kimberley Central SchoolThe fonds consists of the minutes (1937-1939) of the club.
Pals' Boys' ClubThe fonds consists of documents relating to the formation and ongoing business of the Cowichan Lake Scouting Association, which includes boys and girls of various ages. The fonds consists of 17 series and includes minutes, financial records, correspondence, books, records of various troops and several histories.
Cowichan Lake District Scouting AssociationThe fonds consists of 1 series of minutes and reference material.
Honeymoon Bay Cooperative Play GroupThe collection comprises 12 books of registers for Tappen Valley School that span the years 1918-1920, a partial year for 1921, and 1922-1947.
The collection comprises 13 books of registers for Carlin Siding School that span the years 1908-1926.
The collection comprises correspondence between Lee Creek School Board and potential teachers and the Superintendent of Education from 1919-1928.
Department of Education - Rural Schools (Shuswap)Fonds consists of textual records from the Boy Scout Association from 1952-1977. Includes minutes for Osoyoos troop.
Boy Scouts AssociationThe fonds consists predominantly of photographs of preschool children and staff participating in various activities. Textual materials consist of newsletters and flyers.
Bowen Island PreschoolThe fonds consists of administrative and promotional materials created and received by the Reunion Committee, including minutes, correspondence, financial records, and registration documents.
Bowen Island School Reunion CommitteeThe fonds consists of 241 photos, predominantly of Little League baseball teams.
Bryck, JackFonds consists of several photographs. Includes images of personal friends, Beatrice Hanna and Rev. A.W. Harding, and several Girl Guiding/Brownie events.
Rasmussen, Berit, 1917-Title of the fonds based on the content. The fonds is divided into one series of leader record cards and records of competition from 1961-1991.
Salmon Arm 4-H ClubRanging from 1900 to 1917, the Rossland Winter Carnival Collection consists of
1) history
2) meeting minutes
3) correspondence
4) financial records
5) programmes
6) postcards/photographs
7) ephemera
The fonds consists of the Visitors' Book (1907-1961) and Register of Pupils for Division II (1916) for the Murrayville Elementary School.
Murrayville Elementary SchoolThe fonds consists of the Visitors' Book (1914) and 3 Registers of Pupils (1912, 1916, 1912-1916) from the Belmont Superior School, Murrayville, B.C.
Belmont Superior SchoolThe collection consists of a copy negative and copy prints depicting Brownies, Guides, Cubs, and Scouts in the Delta area.
Collection consists of records gathered or purchased by Peter N. Moogk as a result of his interest in Second World War history. Records document the Holocaust era in Europe, in particular the Netherlands under the German occupation government. Collection has been divided into the following series: Photographs ([193-]–194-]; 1981); Posters (1940–1946); Postcards ([193-]–[194-]); Correspondence (1934–1987); Clippings and ephemera (1933–1945), Publications (1933–1945), Personal and military records series (1935–1945), Artefacts (1935–[1945]), Currency (1922–1945) and Declaratory documents (1770, 1772).
Fonds consists of textual records, graphic materials, and artefacts relating to Louise Sorensen’s life in the Netherlands, some of which was spent in hiding. Many of the items are wartime records, including photographs and negatives, correspondence, paper currency, drawings, notice of registration, official and forged identity cards, and ration cards. Additionally, the fonds contains copies of Sorensen’s great-uncle’s daughter’s, Ans’, testimonies; several English translations of items provided by Sorensen; and a 1947 second edition of Anne Frank’s Het Achterhuis, or The Diary of a Young Girl, also known as the Diary of Anne Frank. The fonds has been arranged by the archivist into the following six series: Personal records, Family records, Photographs, Correspondence, Currency and Publications and writings.
Louise Stein SorensenFonds consists of records generated by St. Margaret's School in the performance of its function as an independent school for girls. The fonds includes, but is not limited to, prospectuses, address books, report cards, award and trophy records, student records and photographs. The fonds is arranged in 3 series which relate to the 3 campuses the school has occupied - Cook Street, Fort Street and Lucas Avenue. Each series includes records which document awards, buildings and property, education, fine arts, Girl Guides and Brownies, graduation, leisure activities, special events, sports, students and staff.
St. Margaret's School (Victoria, B.C.)The fonds consists of photographs of Chris Goodwin's grandmother, Edith Muriel Goodwin, Lampson Street School class groups and Canadian Girls in Training group.
Goodwin, ChrisThe fonds consists of class photographs at Lampson Street School in Esquimalt, with teacher and some students identified.
Argyle, Frances Hodgson, 1914-The fonds consists of George Lofts and Nellie Lunan photographs of Lampson Street School in Esquimalt and of classes and school activities.
Lofts, GeorgeThe fonds consists of student registers (January 1913-1956) of Borden Street School, minutes of the Borden Street School staff (1944-1945) and annual reports of schools from 1932, 1935, 1936, 1939, and 1942-1945.
Borden Street School (Prince Rupert, B.C.)