Fonds consists of the following series: Vital records (1930-1960); Marine mission records (1919-1948); Committee and institutional records (1897-1958); Financial records and fundraising (1923-1957); Correspondence files (1917-1960); Manuscripts and writings (1919-1951); Published and collected materials (1918-1959); and Photographs (1914-[ca. 1980]).
UntitledFonds consists memoirs, photographs, and copies of correspondence associated with the R.W. Large Hospital in Bella Bella.
UntitledFonds consists of the minutes of the Advisory Committee of the Japanese Mission, later called the Oriental Mission, 1908-1923; minutes of the Victoria District meetings, 1904-1911; and minutes of the Westminster District meetings, 1905-1923.
UntitledFonds consists of 6 record series: Administrative records (1937-2000); Financial records (1993-2014); Media (1940-2010); Medical procedures and treatment records (1920-1996); Patient files (1904-2007); and Property records (1958-1997). The first accession of R.W. Large Memorial Hospital was received in 2017 and arranged and described by Kelly Rovegno. The majority of the BC Conference Archives holdings relate to early records regarding patients and medical procedures. Fonds also contains Dr. Darby's medical notes.
UntitledFonds consists of the following record series: Board and committee minutes (1946-2015); Board and committee correspondence and reports (1947-1960); Fair Haven Auxiliary records (1962-2009); Communications and marketing materials (1944-2007); Annual reports (1949-2016); Historical reference materials (1945-2009); and Photographs (1992-2011).
UntitledFonds consists of eight record series: Files of the Hospital Administrator (1943-1961); Administrative records (1905-2010); Financial records (2002-2014); Hazelton Children's Home (1967-2004); Media (1915-2009); Patient files (1903-1949); Property records (1905-2015); Annual reports (1978-1993); and Memorabilia and special events (2005-2017).
The first accession of records from Wrinch Memorial Hospital was arranged and described by Sally Easton in 1986. Those consist of the files of the administrator of Wrinch Memorial Hospital and comprise a single alphabetical subject series. These were described in detail at the file level. The date range of these files is from 1935 to 1961, but the bulk of the material includes dates between 1947 and 1952. Most of the files are concerned with financial matters: hospital claims, accounts, etc. Several deal with matters concerning the local Indigenous peoples population. A large number of files concern the B.C. Hospital Insurance Service (inaugurated in 1949), its officials, and its activities. Material in the files includes letters, telegrams, brochures, ledger pages, cheque stubs, photographs, copies of various government documents, and a variety of lists and printed forms. However, the majority of this series consists of correspondence. Most of the files date from the term of Selwyn Simons, who was Administrator from 1947 to 1952. Some material in the files relates to Simons' successor, Paul E. Russell; those items dated 1960-1961 relate to the term of Dr. J. E. Whiting, Medical Superintendent, although his name does not appear on them.
The second accrual of records was arranged and described by Kelly Rovegno in 2017. These records date from 1905-2010, although the predominant range is 1945-2000. This fonds contains files with personal information, which is protected under the law. Such files are identified on the file list; consult the archivist for further information.
UntitledFonds consists of constitution and bylaws, minutes, correspondence, reports, financial records, administration, project and subject files, printed material, and video cassettes of interviews with staff members.
UntitledFonds consists of four sous-fonds: Records of Dr. George E. Darby; Records of Dr. W. Donald Watt; Records of Dr. Peter Newbery; and Records of post-2001 directors. The Records of Dr. George E. Darby sous-fonds includes: Correspondence (1953-1962) and Constitutions (1961). The Records of Dr. W. Donald Watt sous-fonds includes: Burns Lake and District Hospital records (1960-1975); Queen Charlotte Islands General Hospital records (1952-1979); Archer Memorial Hospital records (1978-1990); Bella Coola General Hospital records (1959-1987); Baie Verte Hospital records (1974-1990); Port Simpson Hospital records (1975-1986); R.W. Large Memorial Hospital records (1927-1999); Wrinch Memorial Hospital records (1921-1990); Hazelton Children's Home records (1966-1985); General administrative records (1946-1989); and Printed material (1973-2005). The Records of Dr. Peter Newbery sous-fonds includes: General administrative records (1979-1996); Personnel files (1975-1999); General correspondence (1989-1995); Archer Memorial Hospital records (1990-1995); R.W. Large Memorial Hospital records (1987-1995); Bella Coola General Hospital records (1990-1995); Baie Verte Hospital records (1988-1994); Hazelton Hospital records (1979-1995); Port Simpson Hospital records (1990-1995); and Stewart Hospital records (1993-1995). The Records of post-2001 directors sous-fonds includes: UCHSS Board meeting minutes (2007-2010); UCHS Annual General Meeting reports (1999-2009); Development of UCHS Society (1994-2010); Financial statements (2001-2013); Funding agreements and contracts (1991-2010); Employment and housing contracts (2006-2011); History of United Church mission hospitals (1922-2016); and Transfer of UC hospitals to regional health authorities (2014-2017).
UntitledFonds consists of records relating primarily to Vera Bell's work as a nurse at United Church mission hospitals, including Wrinch Memorial Hospital (Hazelton, B.C.) and Queen Charlotte Islands Hospital in Haida Gwaii. Fonds also includes textual materials related to the hospitals and churches in those communities, work in Kenya, the Thomas Crosby mission boat, and her Christian faith.
UntitledFonds consists of records generated during the Collins' time in Angola, and includes reports on various aspects of mission work, biographies of candidates for ordination, various articles and other writings relevant to their mission work, and personal correspondence and circulars meant for a wider readership. The fonds also contains photographs, most of which depict the work and patients of the leprosy hospital in Camundongo.
UntitledFonds consists of a single record series: Records relating to United Church hospital properties in British Columbia and Alberta (1921-2004). Properties include R.W. Large Memorial Hospital (Bella Bella, B.C.); Bella Coola General Hospital; Wrinch Memorial Hospital (Hazelton, B.C.); Port Simpson Medical Clinic (Lax Kw'alaams, B.C.); and Archer Memorial Hospital (Lamont, Alberta).
UntitledFonds consists of 12 record series: Bella Coola Hospital founding Committee minutes (1908-1948); Board policy records (1972-1985); Minutes and reports of the Board of Directors (1939-1997); Bella Coola and District Transitional Health Authority (1998-2001); Minutes and reports of the new Board of Directors (2002-2010); Committees of the Board (1972-1995); Administrative records (1941-2014, predominant 1973-1997); Financial records (1970-2013); General Hospital and Bella Coola community reports (1998-2010); Media (1950-2008); Property and building records (1995-1998); and Third Bella Coola General Hospital (1978-1981). The first accession of records was arranged and described in 1997 by Alaric Posey. These records consist of early Board meeting minutes, reports, and policies. These were described at the series level. The second accrual of records was arranged and described by Kelly Rovegno in 2017. These records date from 1908-2014, although the predominant range is 1970-2005. Records include Board meeting minutes and reports from the Board of Directors, various committees, the Bella Coola and District Transitional Health Authority, and documents relating to the administration and finances of the Hospital, mostly from 1970s onward. In addition, there is a considerable amount of records relating to the construction and opening of the third Bella Coola General Hospital.
UntitledFonds consists of thirteen record series: Vancouver School of Theology / Union College (1953-2006); Council of Churches (1973-1985); Student Christian Movement (1962-1977); BC Conference on the Family (1975-1979); Ecumenical Consultation on Inter-Church Cooperation (1976-1977); Pacific Youth and Family Addiction Services Society (1987-1989); Alternatives to Justice and Corrections (1973-1981); Pastoral Institute (1971-1984); Boards and Committees of Other Organizations (1971-1986); Reference and Liaison Materials (1967-2004); Multi-faith and Ecumenical Work (1960-2004); Habitat Forum (1973-1976); Poverty Related Materials (1974-2000).
UntitledFonds consists of subject files, general business correspondence, personal correspondence, and publications accumulated by Hugh Dobson while he was with the Board.
UntitledFonds consists of the following series: 1) Records of the Association for Repeal of Canadian Abortion Laws (ARCAL) Toronto Branch, 1970-1973; 2) Records relating to the Association for Contraceptive Counselling and Related Areas (ACCRA), 1971-1976; 3) Materials Relating to Conferences and Workshops, 1972-1988; 4) Papers and Addresses, 1977-1987; 5) Correspondence, 1995; 6) Photographs, 1985.
UntitledFonds consists of slides collected and made as a result of Mrs. Loveys position as Home Mission Executive Secretary of the Women's Missionary Society. Slides show images of many mission institutions as well as a few personal slides. Image subjects/places include: Little Bay Islands [Newfoundland and Labrador], Bingham Memorial Hospital, Cold Lake, John Neil Hospital, Bonnyville, Bonnyville Girls Home, Bonnyville Boys' Home, Eriksdale: Elizabeth M Crowe Hospital, Eriksdale Residence, Bissell Church; Gypsumville Church, Deadwood Church, Marning Church, Catherine H. Prettie Hospital, Explorers '53 and photos of Mrs. Loveys.
UntitledCollection consists of maps and architectural records of missions of the United Church of Canada and its antecedent denominations, 1885-1971, including: Elisabeth M. Crowe Memorial Cottage Hospital (Eriksdale, Man.); Battle River Mission (Manning, Alta.); Morley Methodist Mission (Alta.); Friendship House (Prince Rupert, B.C.); Hazelton Children's Home (B.C.); Children's Home (Lachine, Quebec) and Institut Francais (Pointe aux Trembles, Que.), Mount Elgin Industrial Institute [Mount Elgin Residential School] (St. Thomas, Ontario).
UntitledFonds consists of the following series: CUT training resources and materials (1969-1990); Mustard Seed Housing Network materials (1989-1991); Action Training Collective minutes (1979-1988); Correspondence and mailing lists (1978-1991); Finances and funding (1973-1989); National network materials (1984-1988); CUT after disbandment ([197-?]-1994); and Multimedia materials (1981?)
UntitledFonds consists of Writings and correspondence (1981-1994); and Biographical and reference material (1989-2003).
UntitledFonds consists of minutes of the Society for 1930-1944, including annual reports of the hospital, financial statements, and some correspondence.
UntitledFonds consists of minutes of the Board of Control (1913-1973), annual reports of the superintendent (1916-1972), correspondence of the Board Chairman, minutes and other records of the finance committee, records of the Burnaby Home Task Force of the Metropolitan Council, records of the women's auxiliary (1912-1973), and other material.
UntitledFonds consists of four record series: Family correspondence (1922-1965); Medical Profession Records (1923-[1951?]), Photographs ([1920s-1940s?]), and Board of Foreign Missions records ([1924?]-1956).
UntitledFonds consists of Board of Director records, 1971-1985; client files, 1912-1989; adoption placement files, 1950-1958; and administrative files, 1952-1989.
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