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19*020

ALLIANCE FRANCAISE (PENTICTON, B.C.), RECORDS EST. 1964

Abstract:

Custodian Alliance Francaise
Street Address Leir House Cultural Centre, 220 Manor Park Avenue, Penticton, B.C. V2A 2R2
Inclusive Dates 1964-
Extent 0.025 m. + ca. 100 photographs
Type of Unit ms.; photographs
Summary Alliance Francaise in Penticton records 1964- include: minutes; membership lists; and scrapbook of photographs and newspaper clippings.
Language(s) Minutes are written in both English and French.

19*040

ARTHRITIS SOCIETY (CANADA)

Abstract:

Custodian Arthritis Society
Street Address Penticton Regional Hospital, Carmi Avenue, Penticton, B.C.
Inclusive Dates 1948-
Type of Unit ms.; photographs; published material
Bio/hist Note The society was started in 1948 by a school teacher who had an arthritic student in her class.
Summary Arthritis Society of Penticton records 1948- include: scrapbooks of photographs; correspondence; reports; and newspaper clippings.

19*045

B.C. SQUARE DANCE JAMBOREE (PENTICTON, B.C.), RECORDS EST. CA. 1954?-

Abstract:

Custodian B.C. Square Dance Jamboree
Postal Address c/o Historian, Box 66, Penticton, B.C. V2A 6J9
Inclusive Dates 1954-
Type of Unit ms.; photographs; published material; video recordings
Summary B.C. Square Dance Jamboree records 1954- include: minutes; by-laws; charter; financial records; rosters; albums of photographs; scrapbooks of newspaper clippings and photographs; newsletters; and histories.

19*047

BETA SIGMA PHI (PENTICTON, B.C.), RECORDS EST. CA. 1955?-

Abstract:

Custodian Beta Sigma Phi
Street Address c/o Joan Cook, 1532 Carmi Avenue, Penticton, B.C. V2A 6M8
Inclusive Dates 1957-
Bulk Dates 1972-
Type of Unit ms.; photographs
Summary Beta Sigma Phi of Penticton records 1957- include: minutes; by-laws; constitutions; financial records; correspondence; rosters; procedure manuals; awards; and albums of newspaper clippings and photographs. The above pertains to Beta Sigma Phi of Penticton and its chapters which include: Alpha Lambda; Delta Epsilon; Laureate Tau; Preceptor Sigma; Xi Alpha Gamma; and Xi Gamma Chi.

19*049*01*01

BOY SCOUTS OF CANADA, OKANAGAN SOUTH DISTRICT, HIGH TILLICUM PRINCETON FIRST SCOUTERS, RECORDS EST. 1915-

Abstract:

Custodian Michael Meheriuk, President
Phone 494-5331
Postal Address RR4 Site 106, Compartment 11, Summerland, B.C. V0H 1Z0
Inclusive Dates 1977-
Extent 0.2 m.
Type of Unit ms.; photographs; published material
Summary Boy Scouts of Canada, Okanagan South District, High Tillicum First Scouters of Princeton, records 1977- include: minutes of meetings; financial statements; correspondence; orders for uniforms and badges; and monthly Penticton District Office newsletters. Also includes scrapbooks of photographs and newspaper clippings.
Related Docs. Monthly reports,; registrations
Custodian(s) Boy Scouts of Canada
Address P.O. Box 790, Vernon, B.C. V1T 6M7

19*050

B.P.O. ELKS OF CANADA

Abstract:

Custodian Treasurer
Phone 499-5795
Street Address Corner of 5th St. and 8th Ave., Keremeos, B.C.
Postal Address c/o Mr. A.S. Wainwright, General Delivery, Cawston, B.C. V0X 1C0
Inclusive Dates 1941-
Bulk Dates 1944-
Extent 0.5 m. + ca. 200 photographs
Type of Unit ms.; photographs; published material; video recordings
Bio/hist Note The Keremeos B.P.O. Elks Lodge sponsors the annual Keremeos Elks Rodeo held on the Victoria Day long weekend in May.
Summary B.P.O. Elks of Canada, Keremeos Lodge, No. 56, records 1941- include: minutes, 1944- ; albums of photographs and newspaper clippings of the Keremeos Elks rodeo, 1970- . Also includes: minutes of the inaugural meeting of the Keremeos Rodeo and Racing Association, May 28, 1941; a photograph collection (copies) of people and events in the South Similkameen, 1899- ; and a video recording of the 1988 rodeo, parade and dance, but which also includes footage of motion pictures, 1950-1970s rodeo events. The photograph collection includes photographs of: Upper Keremeos; Keremeos Centre; Keremeos; Olalla; Hedley; Cawston; local pioneers; schools in Keremeos; and workers of the Keremeos Growers' Co-operative Association.
Restrictions To see records an appointment and permission from the Exalted Ruler are needed. Available to approved and accredited researchers only.
General note The photograph collection contains copies of original photographs belonging to local residents.

19*050*02*01

B.P.O. ELKS OF CANADA, KEREMEOS LODGE, NO. 56, RECORDS EST. 1944-, ORDER OF THE ROYAL PURPLE. KEREMEOS LODGE, NO. 83, RECORDS EST. 1945-

Abstract:

Custodian Margaret Slobova, Honored Royal Lady (President), Keremeos Royal Purple
Street Address Corner of 5th St. and 8th Ave., Keremeos, B.C.
Postal Address P.O. Box 46, Keremeos, B.C. V0X 1N0
Inclusive Dates 1945-
Extent 0.5 m. + ca. 150 photographs
Type of Unit ms.; photographs
Summary Keremeos Royal Purple, Lodge No. 83 (B.P.O. Elks of Canada, Keremeos Lodge, No. 56) records of this women's club include: minutes, 1945-1946, 1955- ; financial reports and membership records, 1945- ; and scrapbooks and photograph albums of club activities, 1945-1955, 1967-1977 and 1984- .
Restrictions An appointment and permission from the secretary are necessary. Records are available to accredited and approved researchers only.

19*050*04

B.P.O. ELKS OF CANADA, OSOYOOS LODGE, NO. 436, RECORDS EST. 1958-

Abstract:

Custodian Mr. Alex Varga
Phone 495-7605
Postal Address P.O. Box 859, Osoyoos, B.C. V0H 1V0
Inclusive Dates 1958-
Type of Unit ms.; plans; photographs; published material
Summary B.P.O. Elks of Canada, Osoyoos Lodge, No. 436, records 1958- include: minutes and by-laws; annual reports; membership lists; financial statements and records; building permits, specifications and plans; rental agreements; yearly inventory of equipment; and a 1988 Certificate of Merit. Also includes: photographs of exalted rulers; and a local history of the association.

19*050*06

B.P.O. ELKS OF CANADA, PENTICTON LODGE, NO. 51, RECORDS EST. 1920?-

Abstract:

Custodian B.P.O. Elks, Penticton Lodge, No. 51
Phone 492-2949
Street Address 343 Ellis Street, Penticton, B.C. V2A 4L8
Inclusive Dates 1920-
Bulk Dates 1947-
Type of Unit ms.; photographs; published material
Summary B.P.O. Elks of Canada, Penticton Lodge, No. 51, records 1920- include: minutes; scrapbook of photographs and newspaper clippings 1920- ; meeting registration books 1947- ; attendance book 1947-1967; dues account book; convention record books containing photographs and financial records; certificates of achievement; and photographs of exalted rulers and ladies auxiliary 1947- .

19*050*08*01

B.P.O. ELKS OF CANADA, PRINCETON LODGE, NO. 280, ORDER OF THE ROYAL PURPLE. PRINCETON LODGE, NO. 82, RECORDS EST. 1944-

Abstract:

Custodian Order of the Royal Purple. Princeton Lodge, No. 82
Street Address 262 Angela Avenue, Princeton, B.C.
Postal Address Secretary-Treasurer: Box 1182, Princeton, B.C. V0X 1W0 Lodge: Box 383, Princeton, B.C. V0X 1W0
Inclusive Dates 1944-
Bulk Dates 1981-
Extent 0.75 m.
Type of Unit ms.
Originals Semi-annual reports
Custodian(s) Supreme Secretary-Treasurer, Supreme Lodge of the Order of the Royal Purple
Postal Address 727B - 10th Street, Brandon, Manitoba R7A 4G7
Summary B.P.O. Elks of Canada, Princeton Lodge, No. 280, Order of the Royal Purple, Princeton Lodge, No. 82, records 1944- include: minutes of meetings; annual financial returns and budgets; constitution and by-laws; correspondence; newsletters from the Supreme Lodge; a directory of all lodges in Canada; and membership lists of the Princeton lodge of the Order of the Royal Purple. Includes correspondence with Supreme Lodge and other lodges regarding projects and correspondence from hospitals and associated organizations asking for donations.
Related Docs Six scrapbooks of photographs, other photographs and newsclippings
Custodian(s) Historian and various members
Address Contact through Lodge.

19*065*01

BRITISH COLUMBIA OLD AGE PENSIONERS' ORGANIZATION, HEDLEY BRANCH, NO. 64, RECORDS EST. 1956-

Abstract:

Custodian Secretary-treasurer
Phone 292-8209 (hall)
Postal Address P.O. Box 57, Hedley, B.C. V0X 1K0
Inclusive Dates 1956-
Extent 3 m.
Type of Unit ms.; publications
Summary British Columbia Old Age Pensioners' Organization, Hedley Branch, No. 64, records 1956- include: minutes of monthly, special and executive meetings; annual reports; constitutions and by-laws; membership lists; property deed; account books and financial statements; newsletters; and policy manuals.
Restrictions An appointment is necessary.

19*070*04

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUBS OF BRITISH COLUMBIA AND YUKON, PENTICTON BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB

Abstract:

Custodian Business and Professional Women's Club
Postal Address Box 734, Penticton, B.C. V2A 6J9
Inclusive Dates 1945-
Bulk Dates 1948-
Extent 15 items
Type of Unit ms.; photographs; published material
Summary Business and Professional Women's Club of Penticton records 1945- include: club roster; financial reports and budgets; and scrapbooks of photographs, newspaper clippings and published brochures 1949- . Includes two special newspaper inserts describing club activities.

19*075*05

CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY, PRINCETON UNIT, RECORDS

Abstract:

Custodian c/o Colleen Kunderman, President
Phone 295-3625
Postal Address P.O. Box 2117, Princeton, B.C. V0X 1W0
Inclusive Dates 1966-
Extent 0.15 m.
Type of Unit ms.; prints; published material
Summary Canadian Cancer Society, Princeton Unit, records 1966- include: minutes; posters and publicity material for fundraising campaigns.
Related Docs Minutes
Custodian(s) B.C. Interior District Office, Canadian Cancer Society
Address 106-1449 St. Paul St., Kelowna, B.C. V1Y 2E5

19*080*01*05

CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY, BRITISH COLUMBIA-YUKON DIVISION, NARAMATA BRANCH, RECORDS

Abstract:

Custodian Canadian Red Cross Society, Naramata Branch
Postal Address c/o Centennial Hall, Naramata, B.C. V0H 1N0
Inclusive Dates 1939-
Extent 3 items
Type of Unit ms.
Summary Naramata Branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society records 1939- includes: minutes; record book of operating expenses 1943-1967 and of the Red Cross Home Nursing Loan Cupboard 1948- .

19*083

CONSERVATION AND OUTDOOR RECREATION EDUCATION INSTRUCTORS' GROUP, RECORDS, EST. 1970-1984

Abstract:

Custodian Beryl Taylor
Phone 295-6018
Postal Address P.O. Box 758 Princeton, B. C. V0X 1W0
Inclusive Dates 1970-1984
Extent 0.02 m.
Type of Unit ms.
Bio/hist Note After 1984 the Provincial Government eliminated the program, and the course required to obtain a hunting licence is done through correspondence. The Government Agent still makes inquires for information where a licence has been lost.
Summary Conservation and Outdoor Recreation Education Instructors Group records 1970-1984 include: minutes; lists of instructors and people who took the course; licence numbers and grade percentage when sent back by the Ministry of the Environment; and petty cash accounts.

19*085*02*02

FREEMASONS, HEDLEY LODGE, NO. 43, ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR. CHAPTER NO. 78, RECORDS EST. 1954-

Abstract:

Custodian Jean Moore, Worthy Matron
Phone 499-2830
Postal Address Order of the Eastern Star, P.O. Box 88, Keremeos, B.C. V0X 1N0
Inclusive Dates 1954-
Extent 0.4 m.
Type of Unit ms.
Summary Order of the Eastern Star, Chapter No. 78, Keremeos (affiliated with Hedley Lodge No. 43 of the Freemasons), records include: minutes and financial reports, 1954- . The records pertain to the fund raising functions of this women's club.
Restrictions Permission from the Worthy Matron and an appointment are necessary. Records are available to approved and accredited researchers only.

19*085*04*01

FREEMASONS, ORION LODGE, NO. 51 (PENTICTON, B.C.), INTERNATIONAL ORDER OF JOB'S DAUGHTERS, RECORDS EST. 1951-

Abstract:

Custodian Heather Gibson, Secretary, Job's Daughters
Phone 493-7118
Street Address c/o Masonic Temple, 157 Orchard Ave., Penticton, B.C. V2A 1X7
Inclusive Dates 1951-
Bulk Dates 1954-
Extent 0.03 m.
Type of Unit ms.; photographs
Summary International Order of Job's Daughters (Freemasons, Orion Lodge No. 51, Penticton), records include: 1951 charter; minute books with treasurers' reports, 1954- ; cash books; guest books; warrant books; roll books; membership applications; Bethel scrapbooks containing photographs and newspaper clippings of events relating to this youth club.

19*085*06*02

FREEMASONS, SIMILKAMEEN LODGE, NO. 95 (PRINCETON, B.C.), ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR. PRINCETON CHAPTER, NO. 39, RECORDS EST., 1924-

Abstract:

Custodian Order of the Eastern Star. Princeton Chapter No. 39
Street Address 305 Fenchurch, Princeton, B.C.
Postal Address Box 392, Princeton, B.C. V0X 1W0
Extent 0.6 m.
Type of Unit ms.
Summary Order of the Eastern Star, Princeton Chapter No. 39, records include: scrapbooks; minute books; and written history.
Restrictions Permission needed from the Princeton Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. Notice required. No restrictions for club members.
Related Docs
Respectively: 1. Attendance book 1924-1993 and minutes 1924-1929
           2. Microfilm copy of minute book 1924-1929
Custodian(s)
Respectively: 1. Margaret Stoneberg, Club Historian
           2. Provincial Archives of British Columbia
Address
Respectively: 1. 64 Billiter Avenue, Princeton, B.C. V0X 1W0
           2. Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. V8V 1X4
General note Written history available at Princeton Archives.

19*087

HEDLEY COMMUNITY RECREATION COMMISSION ASSOCIATION, RECORDS EST. 1935-

Abstract:

Custodian Treasurer, Hedley Community Recreation Commission Assoication
Street Address Highway 3, Hedley, B.C.
Postal Address P.O. Box 157, Hedley, B.C. V0X 1K0
Inclusive Dates 1935-
Bulk Dates 1975-
Extent 6 m. + 4 photographs
Type of Unit ms.; maps; photographs
Bio/hist Note In 1972, the Hedley Community Association, established in 1935, and the Hedley Recreation Commission merged to form the Hedley Community Recreation Commission Association. As Hedley is unincorporated the Association has functions which could be assumed by municipalities elsewhere.
Summary Hedley Community Recreation Commission Association records include: by-laws, minutes, financial statements and personnel records, 1972- . Also included are Hedley Community Association records: Certificate of Incorporation and by-laws, 1935 and 1960 renewal; leases, correspondence and agreements regarding land belonging to the Upper Similkameen Indian Band (Okanagan Indians) on the Chuchuwayha Indian Reserve No. 2 in 1935 at $25.00 per annum, and in 1937, 1947 and 1975; extraordinary resolutions, 1938; minutes, 1967-1972; ; and federal voters' lists. Also includes minutes from the 1960s for the Hedley Recreation Commission. The above records pertain to: recreational activities; parks; an outdoor recreation complex; maintenance and rental of the Hedley Community Hall and the Hedley Centennial Hall; May Day celebrations; and fundraising. Also includes Hedley Centennial Committee records, 1966-1968: minutes; correspondence about making the community hall usable again; financial records; circulars; duties of trustees; legal title to land from the Chuchuwayha Indian Reserve No. 2; aims and objectives pertaining to the use of the Hedley Centennial Hall; and a guest book. Also includes Hedley Teen Town 1971 correspondence pertaining to youth activities in this club. Also includes Hedley May Day Committee records, 1972-1983: correspondence, notices, list of donors, and a list of royalty. Also includes Hedley Sports Association documents pertaining to the leasing of Crown land in 1978 for recreational activities. Also includes photographs of the old Hedley Community Hall and of Charlie Allison.

19*089*05

INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS, PENTICTON LODGE, NO. 51, RECORDS EST. 1906-

Abstract:

Custodian Independent Order of Oddfellows Lodge No. 51
Street Address Oddfellows Hall, 125 Eckhardt Avenue East, Penticton, B.C.
Postal Address 406 - 431 Winnipeg Avenue, Penticton, B.C. V2A 6P4
Inclusive Dates 1906-
Type of Unit ms.; published material
Summary Penticton Lodge No. 51 of the Independent Order of Oddfellows records 1906- include: minutes; financial statements; correspondence; membership registers; and charter of this charitable organization.

19*089*05*01

INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS, PENTICTON LODGE, NO. 51, RECORDS EST. 1906-, REDLAND REBEKAH LODGE, NO. 12 (PENTICTON, B.C.), RECORDS EST. 1918-

Abstract:

Custodian Redland Rebekah Lodge No. 12
Street Address c/o Oddfellows Hall, 125 Eckhardt Avenue East, Penticton, B.C.
Postal Address c/o Recording Secretary, 12 - 98 Okanagan Avenue East, Penticton, B.C. V2A 3S5
Inclusive Dates 1918-
Type of Unit ms.; photographs; published material
Summary Redland Rebekah Lodge No. 12 records 1918- include: minutes; charter; membership books; treasurers' books; and scrapbooks containing photographs and newspaper clippings pertaining to this charitible organization.

19*089*10

INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS, VERMILION REBEKAH LODGE, NO. 24, RECORDS EST. 1911-

Abstract:

Custodian c/o Mrs. M. Stoneberg, Treasurer, Vermilion Rebekah Lodge
Postal Address P.O. Box 686, Princeton, B.C. V0X 1W0
Inclusive Dates 1911-
Extent 0.6 m.
Type of Unit ms.; photographs
Originals reports
Custodian(s) Rebekah Lodge District, Provincial and International Assembly
Duplicates membership lists, minutes 1917-1939, 1945-1948
Custodian(s) British Columbia Archives and Records Service
Postal Address Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. V8V 1X4
Summary Vermilion Rebekah Lodge, No 24 of Princeton (Independent Order of Odd Fellows), records 1911- include: original charter, 1911; minutes and membership books, 1911- ; and accounting books, 1985. Also includes an album containing photographs and newspaper clippings of special events pertaining to this women's club, 1980-.

19*090

KEREMEOS AND DISTRICT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, RECORDS EST. 1982-

Abstract:

Custodian Gail Thompson, President
Phone 499-2803
Street Address 415-7th St., Keremeos, B.C.
Postal Address P.O. Box 490, Keremeos, B.C. V0X 1N0
Inclusive Dates 1982-
Bulk Dates 1985-
Extent 0.1 m.
Type of Unit ms.; publications
Bio/hist Note In 1982, this organization was originally chartered as the Keremeos and District Development Association. In 1984, its name was changed to the Keremeos and District Chamber of Commerce.
Summary Keremeos and District Chamber of Commerce records 1982- include: constitution and by-laws, 1982; minutes of meetings, correspondence and financial statements, 1985- . Also includes sample copies of a tourism guide published annually since 1985: "A Guide to Keremeos, Cawston and Olalla.
Restrictions To see records permission is need from the President. Available to approved and accredited researchers only.

19*092

KEREMEOS CAWSTON SPORTSMEN ASSOCIATION, RECORDS EST. 1972-

Abstract:

Inclusive Dates 1972-
Bulk Dates 1972-1978, 1984-
Extent 0.35 m.
Type of Unit ms.
Bio/hist Note The predecessor of the Keremeos Cawston Sportmen Association was the Rod and Gun Club which was established in 1944.
Summary Records of the Keremeos Cawston Sportsmen Association 1972- include: by-laws, correspondence and minutes of meetings, 1972-1978, 1984- ; financial reports, 1984
Restrictions An appointment and permission are neeed from the president of the Association. Available to approved researchers only.
Related Docs Photographs of the bighorn sheep count
Custodian(s) Mr. Don Carlson
Address RR# 1, S. 100 C. 12, Keremeos, B.C. V0X 1N0

19*094

KEREMEOS LIONS CLUB, RECORDS EST. 1972-

Abstract:

Custodian Bob White, President
Phone 499-2655 (hall)
Postal Address P.O. Box 228, Keremeos, B.C. V0X 1N0
Inclusive Dates 1972-
Extent 1.05 m. + ca. 100 photographs
Type of Unit ms.; photographs
Summary Keremeos Lions Club records 1972- include: correspondence; minutes; and financial statements. Also includes a scrapbook of photographs and newspaper clippings.
Restrictions Permission and an appointment are necessary. Records are available to approved and accredited researchers only.

19*094*01

KEREMEOS LIONS CLUB, RECORDS EST. 1972-, KEREMEOS LADY LIONS CLUB, RECORDS EST. 1978-

Abstract:

Custodian President, Keremeos Lady Lions
Phone 499-5281
Postal Address P.O. Site 65, C20, RR#1 Keremeos, B.C. V0X 1N0
Inclusive Dates 1978-
Extent 0.05 m. + ca. 140 photographs
Type of Unit ms.; photographs
Summary Keremeos Lady Lions Club, records 1978- include: minutes, 1985- ; a photograph album and scrapbook, 1978- .
Restrictions An appointment and permission are necessary. Records are available to approved and accredited researchers only.

19*105

KINSMEN CLUB OF PENTICTON, RECORDS EST. 1946-

Abstract:

Custodian Kinsmen Club of Penticton
Postal Address Box 386, Penticton, B.C. V2A 6K6
Inclusive Dates 1946-
Bulk Dates 1976-
Extent 5.6 m.
Type of Unit ms.; photographs; published material; sound recording
Summary Kinsmen Club of Penticton records 1946- include: minutes; financial statements and records 1976-; correspondence; chairmen's reports; submissions for Club of the Year Award; 1961 membership list; and 1956-1957 budget. Includes financial records of 1978 fundraiser.
Restrictions Permission needed from Club executive. Available to accredited and approved researchers only.

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19*122

KOKANEE SWIM CLUB (PRINCETON, B.C.), RECORDS EST. 1970-

Abstract:

Custodian Kokanee Swim Club
Street Address 38 Corina Avenue
Postal Address Box 1523, Princeton, B.C. V0X 1W0
Inclusive Dates 1975-
Extent 1.14 m.
Type of Unit ms.
Summary Kokanee Swim Club of Princeton records 1975- include: minutes of meetings; budgets; financial records; receipts for membership fees; club registration lists; schedules of swim meets; "heat sheets" 1980- ; correspondence with other swim clubs regarding meets and with government departments regarding grants.

19*126*01*01

LOYAL ORANGE ASSOCIATION OF NORTH AMERICA, LADIES' ORANGE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, SUNSET LODGE, NO. 188 (PRINCETON), RECORDS EST. 1914-

Abstract:

Custodian Ladies Orange Benevolent Association. Sunset Lodge No. 188
Street Address E. Highway 3, Princeton, B.C.
Postal Address Box 758, Princeton, B.C. V0X 1W0
Inclusive Dates 1914-
Extent 36 cm.
Type of Unit ms.; published material
Originals Annual reports to the Grand Lodge
Custodian(s) Various - Current National Secretary Alice Lilley
Postal Address 5638 Booth Avenue, Burnaby, B.C. V5H 3A7
Summary Sunset Lodge No. 188 (Princeton, B.C.) of the Ladies Orange Benevolent Association records 1914- include: minutes; membership record book of all members from 1914- including notations of suspensions, initiations, honorary members and deaths; applications for membership 1919- ; annual reports to Grand Lodge 1914- ; annual reports from Grand Lodge 1922- ; concert program 1919; ritual and hymn books; and catalogue of awards. Minutes include references to World War I activities involving the Red Cross and later a Vancouver orphanage.
Related Docs Current minute book and correspondence
Custodian(s) Lynn Boyd, Secretary
Address Box 1267, Princeton, B.C. V0X 1W0
General note History of the lodge 1914-1984 was written by Beryl Taylor.

19*128

MINOR FASTBALL ASSOCIATION (PRINCETON, B.C.), RECORDS EST. 1980-

Abstract:

Custodian President, Minor Fastball Association
Phone 295-7259
Postal Address P.O. Box 1575, Princeton, B.C. V0X 1W0
Inclusive Dates 1980-
Bulk Dates 1985-
Extent 0.13 m.
Summary Minor Fastball Association of Princeton records 1980- include: minutes of executive meetings, 1985- ; list of players, 5-16 year olds; and a photograph album.
General note Records are kept in a private home.

19*130

NARAMATA CENTENNIAL HALL ASSOCIATION, RECORDS

Abstract:

Custodian Regional District of Okanagan Similkameen
Phone 492-0237
Street Address 101 Martin St., Penticton B.C. V2A 5J9
Postal Address P.O. Box 14, Naramata, B.C. V0H 1N0
Inclusive Dates 1910-1968
Bio/hist Note The Naramata Community Hall Board became the Recreational Council in 1947, and later the Naramata Centennial Hall Association.
Summary Naramata Centennial Hall Association records include: guest books of the Community Hall and the Centennial Hall, 1910-1968; minutes of the Naramata Community Hall Board, 1935-1962; and membership list 1940.
Restrictions Permission is needed from Joan Hornby, Secretary of the Naramata Irrigation District.

19*131

NARAMATA CENTENNIAL HALL ASSOCIATION, COLLECTION

Abstract:

Custodian Joan Hornby
Phone 496-5420
Street Address 3rd Avenue, Naramata, B.C.
Postal Address  P.O. Box 14, Naramata, B.C. V0H 1N0
Restrictions Permission is needed from Joan Hornby, Secretary of the Naramata Irrigation District.

19*131*01

NARAMATA CENTENNIAL HALL ASSOCIATION, COLLECTION, CARROLL AIKINS, PAPERS

Abstract:

Inclusive Dates 1921-1930
Type of Unit photographs; prints; published material
Bio/hist Note Carroll Aikins, a poet and director, was the founder of the Canadian Players Theatre and the Home Theatre which were repertory theatre groups.
Summary Carroll Aikins papers 1921-1930 include: photographs; playbills; newspaper clippings of theatre reviews; and a published book of Aikins' poetry.

19*131*02

NARAMATA CENTENNIAL HALL ASSOCIATION, COLLECTION, AL LOGIE, PAPERS

Abstract:

Inclusive Dates 1907-1927
Type of Unit photographs; published material
Summary Al Logie papers include: photographs of the J.M. Robinson family, one which is a 1912 photograph with Sidney and Beatrice Webb. Also includes a brochure on East Summerland and a Naramata Regatta program.

19*131*03

NARAMATA CENTENNIAL HALL ASSOCIATION, COLLECTION, MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION

Abstract:

Inclusive Dates 1910-1968
Type of Unit ms.; published material
Summary The miscellaneous collection 1910-1968 includes: a roll of honour for the public schools of Canada, 1911; stock certificates for shares in the Naramata Syndicate Company, 1913; a Unity Club concert program, 1914; membership books of the Naramata Public Library; cook book "Memorable Meals in British Columbia"; a water supply record book 1909-1922 with lot numbers and names of lot owners; electric power and light records, 1920-1922; a scribbler regarding May Day celebrations, 1923-1971; newspaper clippings about the United Church at Naramata; a framed history of the Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Church; and a Naramata Cricket Club scoring book, 1946-1948.

19*131*04

NARAMATA CENTENNIAL HALL ASSOCIATION, COLLECTION, NARAMATA BOARD OF TRADE, RECORDS EST. 1909-

Abstract:

Inclusive Dates 1936-1947
Summary Naramata Board of Trade records 1936-1947 include: minute book number 3; financial records; and membership lists.

19*131*05

NARAMATA CENTENNIAL HALL ASSOCIATION, COLLECTION, NARAMATA GIRL GUIDES

Abstract:

Inclusive Dates 1922-1961
Bulk Dates 1948-1961
Type of Unit ms.; photographs
Summary Naramata Girl Guides records 1922-1961 include: organization chart; photographs, 1922; minutes of meetings, correspondence and treasurers' reports, 1948-1958; and an enrollment register of this youth club, 1948-1961.

19*131*05*01

NARAMATA CENTENNIAL HALL ASSOCIATION, COLLECTION, NARAMATA GIRL GUIDES, NARAMATA BROWNIES

Abstract:

Inclusive Dates 1959-1966
Type of Unit ms.
Summary Naramata Brownies (Naramata Girl Guides) records 1959-1966 include: minutes of meetings. Minutes include: financial reports; correspondence; and roll call lists of this youth club.

19*131*06

NARAMATA CENTENNIAL HALL ASSOCIATION, COLLECTION, NARAMATA SCHOOL

Abstract:

Inclusive Dates 1907-1964
Type of Unit ms.; photographs
Summary Naramata school records 1907-1964 include: Board of Trustees minutes and annual reports, 1907-1916; a framed photograph and class list, 1911; visitors' books, 1912-1964. Also includes a report card for Isabel Chambers of the Naramata Public School.

19*131*07

NARAMATA CENTENNIAL HALL ASSOCIATION, COLLECTION, PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION

Abstract:

Inclusive Dates 1900-1931
Type of Unit photographs
Summary The photograph collection 1900-1931 includes photographs pertaining to: Naramata Livery, Feed and Sale Stable; the Naramata Cricket Club, 1910; paddlewheelers (steamboats), including the maiden voyage of the "Boat Okanagan", 1910; the building of the Kettle Valley Railway 1910-1912, showing dam construction, road camps, and bunk houses; Naramata Boy Scout troop, 1914-1915; and Anglican Church garden party 1931, with a list of participants. Also includes an aerial photograph of Naramata.

19*131*08

NARAMATA CENTENNIAL HALL ASSOCIATION, COLLECTION, ROBINSON FAMILY, PAPERS

Abstract:

Inclusive Dates 1909-1912
Type of Unit ms.; maps; photographs; published material
Summary Robinson family papers 1909-1912 include: map of Naramata, 1909, showing lots and their prices; photograph of Mrs. A.J. Robinson with Ada Murchutt (who later became a well known evangelist); Hotel Naramata brochure, 1912; Naramata, Summerland, Peachland and Appledale promotional brochures; and cancelled cheques for Okanagan Trust Company, 1912.

19*140

NARAMATA PLAYERS, RECORDS EST. 1952-

Abstract:

Custodian Naramata Players
Postal Address c/o Val Marche, R.R.# 1, Naramata, B.C. V0H 1N0
Inclusive Dates 1952-
Extent 2 items
Type of Unit ms.; photographs
Summary Naramata Players records 1952- include: scrapbooks of press releases; and photographs.

19*150

NARAMATA WOMEN'S UNITY CLUB, RECORDS EST. 1907-

Abstract:

Custodian Naramata Women's Unity Club
Street Address Ritchie Avenue, Naramata, B.C.
Postal Address c/o Mrs. Kathleen Noyes, Box 87, Naramata, B.C. V0H 1N0
Inclusive Dates 1907-
Bulk Dates 1907-1945
Extent 1 m.
Type of Unit ms.; photographs; published material
Summary Naramata Women's Unity Club records 1907- include: minutes, 1907-1945; charter; by-laws; ledgers containing disbursement lists, financial statements, and roll call 1907- ; and correspondence pertaining to the purchase of cemetery land for Naramata and the formation and activities of the Naramata branch of the Canadian Red Cross.
Restrictions Reference needed from Penticton Museum director. Two week notice required.

19*160

OKANAGAN SYMPHONY SOCIETY, RECORDS EST. 1959-

Abstract:

Custodian President
Street Address c/o Leir House Cultural Centre, 220 Manor Park Avenue, Penticton, B.C. V2A 2R2
Inclusive Dates 1959-
Type of Unit ms.; published material; sound recordings; video recordings
Summary Okanagan Symphony Society of Penticton records 1959- include: minutes; financial statements; scrapbooks of newspaper clippings; printed programs; sound recordings and video recordings of music recitals and speeches.
Restrictions Permission is needed from the Society executive.

19*190

OLIVER AND DISTRICT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, RECORDS EST. 1921-

Abstract:

Custodian President, Oliver and District Chamber of Commerce
Phone 498-6321
Postal Address P.O. Box 640, Oliver, B.C. V0H 1T0
Inclusive Dates 1948-
Extent 2 m.
Type of Unit ms.; photographs
Summary Records of the Oliver Board of Trade and the Oliver and District Chamber of Commerce 1948- include: constitutions and by-laws; minutes; financial statements; annual reports; correspondence; membership lists; briefs; brochures; pamphlets; and newsletters.

19*210

OSOYOOS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, RECORDS EST. 1953-

Abstract:

Custodian Osoyoos Chamber of Commerce
Street Address N. Highway 3
Postal Address Box 227, Osoyoos, B.C. V0H 1V0
Inclusive Dates 1954-
Bulk Dates 1975-
Extent 1.76 m.
Type of Unit ms.; maps and plans; photographs; published material
Bio/hist Note The Osoyoos Board of Trade changed its name in 1961 to the Osoyoos Chamber of Commerce.
Summary Osoyoos Chamber of Commerce records 1954- include: reports; correspondence; and financial records. The above records pertain to: local business; tourism; the fruit industry; and recreational pursuits. Also includes files pertaining to: the Buena Vista Industrial Park; the Desert Park Recreation Complex; the Osoyoos and District Minor Hockey Association; the Canadian Portuguese Cultural Society; the United Fruit Growers; the B.C. Hotel, Motel, Trailer Court and Campsite Association which later became the Osoyoos Tourist Association; the Okanagan Basin Implementation Board; and appraisal guidelines for beauty contests.

19*215

OSOYOOS COMMUNITY ARTS COUNCIL, RECORDS EST. 1981-

Abstract:

Custodian Osoyoos Community Arts Council
Postal Address Box 256, Osoyoos, B.C. V0H 1V0
Inclusive Dates 1972-
Bulk Dates 1981-
Type of Unit ms.; published material
Bio/hist Note This council broke off from the Oliver and Osoyoos Regional Arts Council in 1981.
Summary Osoyoos Community Arts Council records 1972- include: minutes; by-laws; constitution; Certificate of Incorporation; correspondence; membership lists; financial records; and bursaries records. Also includes disclaimers and newspaper clippings pertaining to the council's function as umbrella organization for: the Osoyoos Painting and Pottery Club; the Happy Hours Hobby Group; the Desert Camera Club; the Osoyoos Museum Society; the Oliver/Osoyoos Naturalist Club; the Osoyoos Recreation Commission; the Spanish Development Society; and the Osoyoos Community Theatre Society. Includes correspondence and minutes from the Oliver and Osoyoos Regional Arts Council 1972-1981.

19*220

OTTER VALLEY FISH AND GAME CLUB, RECORDS EST. 1959-

Abstract:

Custodian Mrs. Irene Manion
Street Address General Delivery, Tulameen, B.C. V0X 1G0
Inclusive Dates 1959-
Extent 0.4 m.
Type of Unit ms.; maps; published material
Bio/hist Note The club was formed by William Manion, who was concerned about the slaughter of does (deer) in the Otter Valley.
Summary Otter Valley Fish and Game Club of Tulameen records 1959- include: minutes and correspondence, 1959- ; by-laws; maps of power line rights-of-way and of a recreational reserve north and south of Granite Creek. Also includes: resolutions to do with provincial game regulations; a 28 page petition for closure on the doe season; 5 scrapbooks of newspaper clippings containing some poetry written by members; and a 1982 cookbook containing a history of the club.
General note Mrs. Manion is the former secretary of the Club.

19*230

PEACH CITY PROMENADERS (PENTICTON, B.C.), RECORDS EST. CA. 1950-

Abstract:

Custodian Peach City Promenaders
Street Address c/o Historian, 550 Naramata Road, R.R# 1, Penticton, B.C. V2A 6J6
Inclusive Dates 1950-
Type of Unit ms.; photographs; published material
Summary Peach City Promenaders square dance club of Penticton records 1950- include: registers; correspondence; guest book; newspaper clippings and albums of photographs.

19*235

PENTICTON AND AREA WOMEN'S CENTRE, RECORDS EST. 1976-

Abstract:

Custodian Penticton and Area Women's Centre
Phone 493-6822
Street Address #8-88 Duncan Ave., West, Penticton, B.C.
Inclusive Dates 1985-
Type of Unit ms.; photographs; published material
Summary Penticton and Area Women's Centre records 1985- include: minutes; Certificate of Incorporation; constitution; by-laws; financial statements; financial records; budgets; annual reports; correspondence; newsletters; surveys; brochures; and albums and scrapbooks of newspaper clippings and photographs, 1985-.

19*237

PENTICTON AND DISTRICT ARTS COUNCIL, RECORDS EST. 1960-

Abstract:

Custodian Penticton and District Arts Council
Street Address c/o Leir House Cultural Centre, 220 Manor Park Avenue, Penticton, B.C. V2A 2R2
Inclusive Dates 1963-
Bulk Dates 1978-
Extent 2.25 m.
Type of Unit ms.; published material
Summary Penticton and District Arts Council records 1978- include: minutes of executive meetings; financial records 1963-; records of standing and ad hoc committees; newspaper clippings; and volunteer list.
Finding Aids Index and file list.

19*240

PENTICTON AND DISTRICT COMMUNITY RESOURCES SOCIETY, RECORDS EST. 1966

Abstract:

Custodian Penticton and District Community Resources Society
Street Address 14 - 212 Main Street, Penticton, B.C. V2A 5B2
Inclusive Dates 1966-
Extent 22 items
Type of Unit ms.; photographs; published material
Summary Penticton and District Community Resources Society records 1966- include: minutes; annual and financial reports; correspondence; and scrapbooks of photographs and newspaper clippings.

19*245

PENTICTON AND DISTRICT MULTICULTURAL SOCIETY, RECORDS 1978

Abstract:

Custodian Penticton and District Multicultural Society
Street Address c/o Leir House Cultural Centre, 220 Manor Park Avenue, Penticton, B.C. V2A 2R2
Inclusive Dates 1976-
Type of Unit ms.; photographs
Summary Penticton and District Multicultural Society records 1978- include: minutes; financial statements; annual reports; correspondence; and scrapbooks of photographs of events sponsored by the society.

19*250

PENTICTON AND DISTRICT RETIRED RAILROADERS' ASSOCIATION, RECORDS EST. CA., 1976?

Abstract:

Custodian Penticton and District Retired Railway Employees Association
Street Address c/o Penticton and District Retirement Complex, 439 Winnipeg Avenue, Penticton, B.C.
Postal Address 1297 Killarney Street, Penticton, B.C. V2A 4R3
Inclusive Dates 1976-
Type of Unit ms.
Summary Penticton and District Retired Railway Employees Association records 1976- include: minutes; constitution; financial reports; correspondence; lists of officers; and membership list.

19*260

PENTICTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, RECORDS EST. 1907-

Abstract:

Custodian Penticton Chamber of Commerce
Street Address 185 West Lakeshore Drive, Penticton, B.C. V2A 1B7
Inclusive Dates 1941-
Extent 10 items
Type of Unit ms.; maps and plans; published materials; photographs; slides
Bio/hist Note The Penticton Board of Trade changed its name to the Penticton Chamber of Commerce in the 1960s.
Summary Penticton Board of Trade and the Penticton Chamber of Commerce records 1941- include: minutes; constitutions; financial records; assessment rolls; audit, annual and progress reports; correspondence; agendas; agreements; albums of photographs; applications; autobiographies; awards; studies; telegrams; printed materials; and newspaper clippings.

19*260*01

PENTICTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, RECORDS EST. 1907-, PENTICTON PEACH FESTIVAL, RECORDS ST. 1947-

Abstract:

Custodian Penticton Chamber of Commerce
Street Address c/o Ron Taylor, Festival Director, 185 West Lakeshore Drive, Penticton, B.C. V2A 1B7
Inclusive Dates 1947-
Extent 25 items
Type of Unit ms.; photographs; published material
Bio/hist Note Now under the direction of the Festival Director of the Chamber ofCommerce.
Summary Penticton Peach Festival records 1947- include: albums of minutes; financial reports; photographs; and newspaper clippings.

19*270

PENTICTON GARDEN CLUB, RECORDS EST. 1923-

Abstract:

Custodian Penticton Garden Club
Street Address 142 Preston Avenue, Penticton, B.C. V2A 2K2
Inclusive Dates. 1950-
Bulk Dates 1976-
Extent 49 cm.
Type of Unit ms.; photographs; published material
Bio/hist Note The name of the club changed from Penticton and District Horticultural Society to Penticton and District Garden Club to the Penticton Garden Club.
Summary Penticton and District Horticultural Society records 1950- include: constitution; minutes of general, executive and special executive meetings; reports and executive meeting minutes of the Okanagan Valley Horticultural Association; club annuals; book of membership dues; hand written history of the Penticton Garden Club; correspondence; membership lists; statements of receipts and expenditures; balance sheets and income statements; treasurers' reports; albums containing photographs of flower shows, the Penticton City Rose Garden, and lawn and garden competitions; newsletters; expenses of club activities; expenses of the Okanagan Valley Horticultural Association convention; bulletins; and booklet describing the Penticton City Rose Garden.

19*275

PENTICTON GEOLOGY AND LAPIDARY CLUB, RECORDS EST. 1959-

Abstract:

Custodian Penticton Geology and Lapidary Club
Street Address c/o Leir House Cultural Centre, 220 Manor Park Avenue, Penticton, B.C. V2A 2R2
Inclusive Dates 1959-
Type of Unit ms.; slides; photographs; published material
Summary Penticton Geology and Lapidary Club records 1959- include: minutes; newspaper clippings; slides; and photographs.

19*280

PENTICTON GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB, RECORDS EST. 1955-

Abstract:

Custodian Penticton Golf and Country Club
Street Address 900 Block, Eckhardt Avenue West, Penticton, B.C.
Postal Address Box 158, Penticton, B.C. V2A 6K3
Inclusive Dates 1954-
Type of Unit ms.; photographs; map
Summary Penticton Golf and Country Club records 1954- include: minutes; scrapbooks 1960- ; membership lists 1976- ; map of course re-design; and photographs of executive committee and life members.

19*283

PENTICTON LITTLE SCHOOL, RECORDS EST. 1975

Abstract:

Custodian Penticton Little School
Street Address 150 Orchard Avenue, Penticton, B.C. V2A 1X8
Inclusive Dates 1975-
Type of Unit ms.; photographs; video recordings
Summary Penticton Little School records 1975- include: minutes; annual meeting reports; treasurers' reports; scrapbooks of photographs and newspaper clippings; class photographs; and video recordings of school activities and related events.

19*285

PENTICTON RETIREMENT CENTRE TUNE-AGERS, RECORDS EST. 1970

Abstract:

Custodian Penticton Retirement Centre Tune-agers
Street Address c/o Mrs. J. D. Scott, 150 Corry Place, Penticton, B.C. V2A 3S1
Inclusive Dates 1970-
Type of Unit ms.; photographs; published material
Summary Penticton Retirement Centre Tune-agers records 1970- include: minutes; financial records; organizational charts; travel diaries; autobiographies of members; and albums of correspondence, photographs, newspaper clippings and histories.

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19*287

PENTICTON UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S CLUB, RECORDS EST. 1984

Abstract:

Custodian Penticton University Women's Club
Postal Address Box 182, Penticton, B.C. V2A 6K9
Inclusive Dates 1984-
Type of Unit ms.; photographs; published material
Summary Penticton University Women's Club records 1984- include: minutes; charter; constitution; and scrapbooks of photographs and newspaper clippings.

19*290

PRINCETON 4-H BEEF CLUB, RECORDS

Abstract:

Custodian Esther Shopshire
Phone 295-6438
Postal Address P.O. Box 586, Princeton, B.C. V0X 1W0
Inclusive Dates 1964-1972
Extent 0.2 m.
Type of Unit ms.; photographs; published material
Summary Princeton 4-H Club records 1964-1972 include: list of club officers; guest lists at rallies; photographs of prize winners and presentations of trophies; annotated manuals and handbooks. Also includes a scrapbook of newspaper clippings. The above records pertain to an agriculture club whose function is to encourage the interest of youth in beef cattle.
Related Docs Current minute book
Custodian(s) Jessica Willis, Secretary, Princeton 4-H Club
Address P.O. Box 99, Princeton, B.C. V0X 1W0
General note All printed material the Club uses comes from the 4-H Club Section, Youth Development Branch, B.C. Ministry of Agriculture.

19*292

PRINCETON AND DISTRICT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, RECORDS EST. 1903

Abstract:

Custodian Princeton and District Chamber of Commerce
Street Address 171 Vermilion Avenue, Princeton, B.C.
Postal Address Box 540, Princeton, B.C. V0X 1W0
Inclusive Dates 1965-
Bulk Dates 1981-
Extent 2.4 m.
Type of Unit ms.; map
Bio/hist Note The Princeton Board of Trade changed its name in 1961 to the Princeton Chamber of Commerce.
Summary Princeton and District Chamber of Commerce records 1965- include: constitution; constitution of the Okanagan-Similkameen Tourist Association; minutes; payroll records; correspondence including that with government; finance records; business promotional development projects; population studies; 1974 economic impact survey; 1982 beautification study; log and guest book; and resource catalogue for the hospitality industry. Also includes 1922 Granite Creek townsite map.
Related Docs Minutes of Princeton Board of Trade 1945-1949, 1968-1969; Minutes of Council of Associated Boards of Trade of B.C. 1948
Custodian(s) Provincial Archives of British Columbia
Address Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. V8V 1X4

19*293

PRINCETON AND DISTRICT COMMUNITY SERVICES SOCIETY, RECORDS EST. 1973

Abstract:

Custodian Joyce Fraser, Adminstrator
Phone 295-6666
Street Address 154 Halliford Ave., Princeton, B.C.
Postal Address P.O. Box 1960, Princeton, B.C. V0X 1W0
Inclusive Dates 1973-
Extent 1.2 m.
Type of Unit ms.; photographs; published material
Summary Princeton and District Community Services Society records 1973- include: organizational chart; program chart; minutes of quarterly board meetings and annual general meetings; procedural manuals; budgets; scrapbooks of newspaper clippings; client case files; statistics; staff training course material; photographs and a short local history of the organization. The above documents pertain to the public welfare functions of this society which is funded by the provincial government. Functions provided by this women's society include: homemaking, transportation, meals and accommodation for the elderly and handicapped in Princeton, Hedley, Coalmont; occupational training for the handicapped; and emergency homes for apprehended and runaway youth.
Related Docs quarterly reports; minutes of annual general meetings
Custodian(s) various provincial government ministries who provide grants for the societies

19*295

PRINCETON AND DISTRICT FALL FAIR ASSOCIATION, RECORDS EST. 1965

Abstract:

Custodian Princeton and District Fall Fair Association
Street Address Sunflower Downs, 5-Mile Road, Princeton, B.C.
Postal Address Box 276, Princeton, B.C. V0X 1W0
Inclusive Dates 1967-
Extent 1.58 m.
Type of Unit ms.; published material
Summary Princeton and District Fall Fair Association records 1967- include: membership books; minutes of meetings; financial accounts; correspondence; Fall Fair programs 1970- ; and newspaper clippings.

19*297

PRINCETON AND DISTRICT FISH AND GAME ASSOCIATION, RECORDS EST. 1922

Abstract:

Custodian Beryl Taylor, Secretary
Street Address E. Highway 3, Princeton, B.C.
Postal Address Box 758, Princeton, B.C. V0X 1W0
Inclusive Dates 1922-
Bulk Dates 1935-
Extent 0.2 m. + 70 photographs
Type of Unit ms.; photographs
Bio/hist Note Original name of organization was Princeton Fish, Game and Forest Protection Association
Summary Princeton and District Fish and Game Association records 1922- include: photographs; newspaper clippings; photographs and album containing correspondence. Also includes first recorded minutes of the Princeton Fish, Game and Forest Protection Association 1935-1943; 1923 letter of resignation from George Allen; and 1924 newspaper reports of the first meeting of the "Joint Fish & Game Protective Association", discussing a game sanctuary in the Upper Kettle Valley.
Related Docs Some association records
Custodian(s) Princeton Museum
Address 167 Vermillion Avenue, Princeton, B.C. V0X 1W0
General note Allan Gill, former Game Warden, can identify many of the photographs.

19*298

PRINCETON AND DISTRICT MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION, RECORDS EST. 1974

Abstract:

Custodian Dave Smith, Secretary, Minor Hockey Association
Phone 295-7866
Postal Address P.O. Box 325, Princeton, B.C. V0X 1W0
Inclusive Dates 1980-
Extent 0.5 m.
Type of Unit ms.
Summary Princeton and District Minor Hockey Association records 1980- include: minutes; financial records; player lists; schedules of tournaments; circulars; and regulations. Also includes: a local history, "Hockey Throughout Time"; and registration cards which include ages of the youth playing hockey and comments on their performance.
Related Docs scrapbooks and photograph albums, 1925-
Custodian(s) Mr. Ted Hardin
Address 314 Sunset Ave., Princeton, B.C.

19*300

PRINCETON BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB, RECORDS EST. 1950

Abstract:

Custodian Secretary
Phone 295-7419
Postal Address P.O. Box 1351, Princeton, B.C. V0X 1W0
Inclusive Dates 1950-
Extent 0.5 m.
Type of Unit ms.; photographs; published material
Summary Princeton Business and Professional Women's Club records 1950- include: minutes, 1974-; correspondence; resolutions regarding provincial and federal legislation; and financial records. The above records pertain to: women in business enterprises; women's issues; and various financial assistance projects. Also includes: a history of the Club; and a scrapbook of newpspaper clippings, programs and photographs.
Related Docs President's annual report
Custodian(s) The Canadian Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs
Address 56 Sparks St., Ottawa, Ont. K1P 5A9

19*301

PRINCETON COMMUNITY ARTS COUNCIL, RECORDS EST. CA. 1977

Abstract:

Custodian Secretary, Princeton Community Area Arts Council
Phone 295-6411
Postal Address P.O. Box 1884, Princeton, B.C. V0X 1W0
Inclusive Dates 1977-
Extent 0.12 m.
Type of Unit ms.
Summary Princeton Community Area Arts Council records 1977- include: minutes of meetings; financial records; correspondence concerning grants; activity reports from grant beneficiaries: Drama Club; Children's Dramatic Art Society; Princeton Dance Company; and fine arts students.

19*303

PRINCETON EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION, RECORDS EST. 1965

Abstract:

Custodian Princeton Exhibition Association
Street Address 5-Mile Road, Princeton, B.C.
Postal Address Box 1293, Princeton, B.C. V0X 1W0
Inclusive Dates 1965-
Bulk Dates 1970-
Extent 1.38 m.
Type of Unit ms.
Originals Annual reports to the provincial racing commission
Custodian(s) Ministry of the Attorney General, Racing Commission
Postal Address 200 - 4595 Canada Way, Burnaby, B.C. V5G 4L9
Bio/hist Note The association was called the Princeton Racing Days Association when first organized. Current constitution dates from 1980.
Summary Princeton Exhibition Association records 1965- include: financial records; correspondence; minutes of meetings; annual reports for the provincial racing commission; and membership lists from the Princeton Racing Days Association, the Princeton Rodeo and the Princeton Exhibition Association.
General note The Spotlight newspaper has written a history of the organization.

19*307

PRINCETON FIGURE SKATING CLUB, RECORDS EST. 1975

Abstract:

Custodian Princeton Figure Skating Club
Street Address Old Hedley Road, Princeton, B.C.
Postal Address Box 1355, Princeton, B.C. V0X 1W0
Inclusive Dates 1975-
Extent 1.05 m.
Type of Unit ms.
Summary Princeton Figure Skating Club records 1975- include: minutes of executive meetings; financial statements; membership registrations; test results; correspondence; programs from annual carnivals; rules manual; and scrapbooks containing photographs and newspaper clippings.
Related Docs Test results and registration forms with membership fees
Custodian(s) Canadian Figure Skating Association
Address 333 River Road, Ottawa, Ontario K1L 8H9

19*312

PRINCETON LADIES' CURLING CLUB, RECORDS EST. 1945-1988

Abstract:

Custodian Princeton Curling Club
Phone 295-6801
Postal Address P.O. Box 862, Princeton, B.C. V0X 1W0
Inclusive Dates 1953-1988
Extent 0.7 m.
Type of Unit ms.
Bio/hist Note The Princeton Curling Club started in the 1930s. In 1945, Princeton women formed their own league, which lasted until 1988 when it amalgamated with the Men's and Seniors' Curling Club.
Summary Princeton Ladies' Curling Club records 1953-1988 include: membership lists and minutes of meetings, 1953-1967; financial records, 1954-1969; correspondence, 1978-1985; and bonspiel team schedules.
Related Docs minutes, 1936-1977
Custodian(s) Princeton and District Museum and Archives
Address P.O. Box 281, Princeton, B.C. V0X 1W0
General note In 1988, the Princeton Ladies' Curling Club amalgamated with the Princeton Curling Club.

19*315

PRINCETON LIGHT HORSE ASSOCIATION, RECORDS EST. 1959

Abstract:

Custodian Princeton Light Horse Association
Street Address Sunflower Downs, 5-Mile Road, Princeton, B.C.
Postal Address Box 901, Princeton, B.C. V0X 1W0
Inclusive Dates 1958-
Extent 1.52 m.
Type of Unit ms.
Summary Princeton Light Horse Association records 1958- include: minutes of meetings 1958- ; annual financial statements; correspondence 1978- ; and schedules of activities including 1958 centennial program.

19*317

PRINCETON LIONS CLUB, RECORDS EST. 1970

Abstract:

Custodian Princeton Lions Club
Street Address 367 Highway 3 West, Princeton, B.C.
Postal Address Box 1809, Princeton, B.C. V0X 1W0
Inclusive Dates 1970-
Extent 1.8 m.
Type of Unit ms.
Summary Princeton Lions Club records 1970- include: minutes; financial records; history of the club; reports to zone offices; and scrapbook of photographs and newspaper clippings pertaining to charitable and community projects and advertising for special functions.
Restrictions To see any files except club history, permission needed from Club Secretary.
Related Docs Monthly reports
Custodian(s) Lions Club International
Address 300 - 22nd Street, Oak Brook Illinois, USA 60570-0001

19*325

PRINCETON TRADES COMMITTEE. COMMUNITY SERVICES SYSTEMS, RECORDS EST. 1985

Abstract:

Custodian Irene Percival, Co-ordinator
Street Address 110 Edgewood , Princeton, B.C.
Postal Address Box 1939, Princeton, B.C. V0X 1W0
Inclusive Dates 1985-
Extent 0.15 m.
Type of Unit ms.
Originals Computer lists of anniversaries
Custodian(s) Community Services Systems
Postal Address Box 3770, Stn. D, Edmonton, Alberta T5L 4J8
Summary Princeton Trades Committee Community Services Systems records 1985- include: lists of births, marriages and anniversaries of Princeton residents. Also includes notations of twenty-fifth, fortieth and fiftieth anniversaries.
General note Princeton merchants pay for the commemorative services provided.

19*340

RIGHT TO LIFE (PENTICTON, B.C.), RECORDS EST. 1973-1989

Abstract:

Custodian Right to Life
Street Address 11 - 212 Main Street, Penticton, B.C. V2A 5B2
Inclusive Dates 1973-
Type of Unit ms.; published material
Summary Right to Life in Penticton records 1973- include: financial records; annual, audit and progress reports; agendas; correspondence; histories; brochures; newsletters; handbooks; and rules.

19*341*01

ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CADETS, KEREMEOS, SQUADRON NO. 582, RECORDS EST. 1954-1986

Abstract:

Custodian Hal Anderson
Phone 499-2216
Postal Address General Delivery, Keremeos, B.C. V0X 1N0
Inclusive Dates 1954-1986
Extent 0.01 m + ca. 110 photographs
Type of Unit ms.; photographs
Bio/hist Note Royal Canadian Air Cadets, Keremeos, "Panda" Squadron No. 582 records include: two photograph albums, 1969-1982; and correspondence of the Civilian Committee, 1982-1986. The above records pertain to the various functions of this youth club which included: training youth; participating in a gliding and flying program; and fund raising.
Restrictions An appointment is necessary. Records are available to approved and accredited researchers only.
Related Docs working files; attendance records; photograph album
Custodian(s) Military Arm of the Air Cadet Program
Address Cadet Training Division, Pacific Region FMO, Victoria, B.C. V0S 1B0

19*341*02

ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CADETS, PENTICTON, SQUADRON NO. 259, RECORDS EST. CA. 1942?-

Abstract:

Custodian Air Cadets No. 259 - Penticton Squadron
Street Address 91 East Nanaimo
Postal Address Box 217, Penticton, B.C. V2A 6K3
Inclusive Dates 1942-
Bulk Dates 1963-
Type of Unit ms.; photographs
Summary Royal Canadian Air Cadets, Penticton, Squadron No. 259 records 1942- include: log book 1942-1972; scrapbooks; records of service 1974-; guest book; mail register; roll call book; certificates; orders of the day; and past cadet records 1984-. Also includes photographs of 1944 annual inspection.

19*341*03

ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CADETS, PRINCETON, 217, RECORDS EST. 1940-

Abstract:

Custodian William Kelly, Chairman, Sponsoring Committee, Royal Canadian Air Cadets
Phone 295-3456
Street Address 120 Kenley Avenue, Princeton, B.C.
Postal Address P.O. Box 506, Princeton, B.C. V0X 1W0
Inclusive Dates 1942-
Extent 1.2 m. + 11 maps + ca. 50 photographs
Type of Unit ms.; maps; photographs
Bio/hist Note Princeton Squadron No. 217 is evidently one of the oldest continuously operating squadrons in Canada.
Summary Royal Canadian Air Cadets, Princeton, Squadron No. 217, records 1942- include: 1942 charter; correspondence, 1950-; annual reports and financial records, 1978-; aeronautical maps; and a local history of the squadron. The above records pertain to militia activities in this youth club.
Restrictions Permission is needed from the Armed Forces, Pacific Command, via the Commanding Officer. An appointment is necessary. Records available to approved and accredited researchers only.
Related Docs annual reports
Custodian(s) Air Cadet League of Canada, B.C. Committee
Address 4050 4th Ave. W., Vancouver, B.C. V6R 1P6

19*342*03

ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION, GEORGE PEARKES BRANCH (PACIFIC COMMAND), NO. 56., RECORDS EST. 1927-

Abstract:

Custodian Secretary Manager, Royal Canadian Legion, Princeton
Phone 295-6060
Street Address 172 Bridge St., Princeton, B.C.
Postal Address P.O. Box 506, Princeton, B.C. V0X 1W0
Inclusive Dates 1927-
Bulk Dates 1944-
Extent 2.85 m.
Type of Unit ms.
Summary Records of the British Empire Service League (Princeton B.C.) Branch No. 56 and the Royal Canadian Legion, George Pearkes Branch (Pacific Command), No. 56 of Princeton include: 1927 Certificate of Incorporation; certificate of name change, 1968; minutes of meetings, 1968-; newspaper clippings; members files and veterans' service papers; and newsletters.
Restrictions To see minutes or records of veterans, permission is needed from the branch executive.

19*342*03*02

ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION, GEORGE PEARKES BRANCH (PACIFIC COMMAND), NO. 56., RECORDS EST. 1927-, SILVER CREST HOUSING FOR SENIOR CITIZENS SOCIETY, RECORDS EST. 1971-

Abstract:

Custodian Secretary-manager, Royal Canadian Legion
Phone 295-6060
Postal Address P.O. Box 506, Princeton, B.C. V0X 1W0
Inclusive Dates 1971-
Extent 0.3 m.
Type of Unit ms.
Bio/hist Note The housing, built and managed by the Legion, is for anyone who is over 55 years of age, and in a limited income bracket.
Summary Royal Canadian Legion, Princeton, Silver Crest Housing for Senior Citizens Society, records 1971- include: minutes of annual meetings of the association; correspondence, financial and rental records pertaining to dwellings for the aged.

19*342*05

ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION, SOUTH SIMILKAMEEN BRANCH, NO. 192, RECORDS EST. 1946-

Abstract:

Custodian Secretary-manager
Phone 499-5634
Street Address 510-8th St., Keremeos, B.C.
Postal Address P.O. Box 189, Keremeos, B.C. V0X 1N0
Inclusive Dates 1945-
Extent 0.8 m.
Type of Unit ms.
Summary Royal Canadian Legion. South Similkameen Branch, No. 192 for Keremeos, Cawston and Olalla, records 1945- include: membership records, 1945-; 1946 charter; bar records, 1947-1950; minutes of executive and general meetings, 1970-; correspondence and financial statements, 1980-; and guest books, 1981-.
Restrictions Permission from the Legion President and an appointment are necessary. Records are available to accredited and approved researchers only.

19*342*05*01

ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION, SOUTH SIMILKAMEEN BRANCH, NO. 192, RECORDS EST. 1946-, LADIES' AUXILIARY, RECORDS EST. 1947-

Abstract:

Custodian Secretary-Manager, Royal Canadian Legion
Phone 499-5634
Street Address 510-8th Ave., Keremeos, B.C.
Postal Address P.O. Box 261, Keremeos, B.C. V0X 1N0
Inclusive Dates 1947-
Extent 0.12 m. + ca. 260 photographs
Type of Unit ms.; photographs
Summary Records of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion, South Similkameen Branch, No. 192 for Keremeos, Cawston and Olalla 1947- include: charter, 1947; minutes, 1947-1951, 1955-; correspondence, 1980-; and a scrapbook of photographs, 1983-1984.
Restrictions Permission from the Auxiliary President and an appointment are necessary. Records are available to approved and accredited researchers only.

19*343

ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE VETERANS' ASSOCIATION. OKANAGAN DIVISION,, RECORDS EST. 1973-

Abstract:

Custodian Royal Canadian Mounted Police Veterans Association, Okanagan Division
Street Address c/o Bob Simpson, Secretary, 312 - 197 Dauphin Avenue, Penticton, B.C. V2A 3S3
Inclusive Dates 1973-
Type of Unit ms.
Summary Okanagan Division of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Veterans Association records 1973- include: minutes; treasurers' reports; correspondence; and newsletters.


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19*344*05

SENIOR CITIZENS' ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, OLIVER BRANCH, NO. 16, RECORDS EST. 1953

Abstract:

Custodian President, Oliver Senior Citizens' Association
Phone 498-6142
Postal Address P.O. Box 1032, Oliver, B.C. V0H 1T0
Inclusive Dates 1953-
Extent 1.8 m.
Type of Unit ms.; photographs; published material
Summary Oliver Branch, No. 16, of the Senior Citizens' Association of British Columbia, records 1953- include: minutes; financial reports; photograph albums and newsletters.
Restrictions Records are available to approved and accredited researchers only.

19*345

SIMILKAMEEN PUBLIC HEALTH SOCIETY (KEREMEOS, B.C.), RECORDS EST. 1955-

Abstract:

Custodian President, Similkameen Public Health Society
Phone 499-2513
Postal Address P.O. Box 257, Keremeos, B.C. V0X 1N0
Inclusive Dates 1955-
Extent 0.25 m.
Type of Unit ms.; published material
Bio/hist Note The Similkameen Public Health Society, formed in 1955, was responsible for promoting community public health programs until 1976 when the responsibility for representing public health needs became a function of the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen and its Hospital Board. The Society is presently lobbying for an extended care unit to be located in Keremeos.
Summary Similkameen Public Health Society records 1955- include: constitution and by-laws, 1955; correspondence, 1955-; minutes of annual and directors' meetings, 1955-; public health nurse reports, 1962-1972; presidents' reports, 1964-; financial statements and reports, 1975-. Also includes: brochures to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of public health nursing in Keremeos, 1919-1969, and the opening of the Keremeos Diagnostic Centre, 1976; and a five page history of the Keremeos Public Health Society and its predecessor organizations, 1918-1956.

19*348* 01*05

SONS OF NORWAY (CANADA), DISTRICT NO. 7 (B.C.), DOVRE LODGE, NO. 99 (PENTICTON)

Abstract:

Custodian Sons of Norway
Street Address c/o Leir House Cultural Centre, 220 Manor Park Avenue, Penticton, B.C. V2A 2R2
Inclusive Dates 1970-
Extent 15 items
Type of Unit ms.; photographs
Summary Sons of Norway of Penticton records 1970- include: minutes 1970-1974 containing treasurers' reports, correspondence, bulletins, resolutions, and convention material; guest book; and scrapbooks 1970- of photographs and newspaper clippings.

19*350

SOROPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL OF PENTICTON, RECORDS EST. 1952

Abstract:

Custodian Soroptimist International of Penticton
Street Address c/o Eva Kahrmann, Penticton Camera Centre, 474 Main Street, Penticton, B.C. V2A 5C5
Postal Address R.R. #1, Site 23, Summerland, B.C. V0H 1Z0
Inclusive Dates 1952-
Extent 3 items
Type of Unit published material
Summary Soroptimist Internation of Penticton records 1952- include: minutes; financial reports; and scrapbooks of newspaper clippings, photographs and published material pertaining to its charitible endeavours.
General note Records are kept by various members, but most older ones are kept by Eva Kahrmann.

19*355

SOUTH OKANAGAN CIVIL LIBERTIES SOCIETY (PENTICTON, B.C.), RECORDS EST. 1975-

Abstract:

Custodian South Okanagan Civil Liberties Society
Street Address 103 - 304 Martin Street, Penticton, B.C. V2A 5K4
Inclusive Dates 1975-
Type of Unit ms.; published material
Summary South Okanagan Civil Liberties Society records 1975- include: minutes; constitution; financial records; financial and annual reports; annual general meeting files; press releases; contracts; grant applications; correspondence; training material for counsellors; scrapbooks of newspaper clippings; court dockets and published material pertaining to civil rights.
Restrictions Permission needed from Administrator.

19*360

SOUTH OKANAGAN KIDNEY FOUNDATION, RECORDS

Abstract:

Custodian South Okanagan Kidney Foundation
Street Address 109 Creighton Crescent, Penticton, B.C. V2A 6L4
Inclusive Dates 1981-1985
Extent 1 item
Type of Unit ms.; photographs
Summary South Okanagan Kidney Foundation records 1981-1985 include: scrapbook of photographs and newspaper clippings.

19*365

SPANISH DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY (OSOYOOS, B.C.), RECORDS EST. 1974-

Abstract:

Custodian Chairman, Spanish Development Society
Phone 495-6033
Postal Address P.O. Box 1049, Osoyoos, B.C. V0H 1V0
Inclusive Dates 1974-
Extent 0.1 m.
Type of Unit ms.; published material
Bio/hist Note The town of Osoyoos adopted a Spanish motif and architectural theme in 1975.
Summary Spanish Development Society of Osoyoos records 1975- include: Certificate of Incorporation; by-laws; financial statements; and a scrapbook of newspaper clippings and correspondence. These records pertain to the promotion of a Spanish motif and architecture for the Town of Osoyoos.
Restrictions Available to approved researchers only.

19*378

TOASTMASTERS INTERNATIONAL. CLUB NO. 925-21 (PRINCETON, B.C.), RECORDS EST., 1956-

Abstract:

Custodian Princeton Toastmasters Club
Street Address Belfort Road, Princeton, B.C.
Postal Address Box 922, Princeton, B.C. V0X 1W0
Inclusive Dates 1974-
Extent 0.48 m.
Type of Unit ms.; published material
Summary Toastmasters International, Club No. 925-21 in Princeton records 1974- include: minutes; correspondence; membership lists; financial records; and Toastmasters program manual.
Related Docs
Respectively: 1. Semi-annual membership and executive reports
           2. Original and 1975 charter
Custodian(s)
Respectively: 1. Toastmasters International
           2. Margaret Trehearne
Address
Respectively: 1. Box 10400, Santa Ana, California 92711
           2. Senior Citizens Hall, ? Halliford ?, Princeton, B.C. V0X 1W0
General note Program manual includes comments on speaker made by evaluator.

19*385

TULAMEEN COMMUNITY CLUB, RECORDS EST. 1959-

Abstract:

Custodian Mrs. Marguerite Reichert, President Tulameen Community Club
Phone 295-6374
Street Address Otter Street, Tulameen, B.C.
Postal Address General Delivery, Tulameen, B.C.
Inclusive Dates 1959-
Extent 0.6 m.
Type of Unit ms; plans; photographs; slides
Summary Tulameen Community Club records 1959- include: minutes and correspondence, 1959-; Certificate of Incorporation, constitution and by-laws, 1960; membership ledger; annual financial reports; a 1975 photograph album showing the construction of the community hall and the library/museum buildings; and applications for grants, lottery and liquor licences. The above records pertain to sports, recreation and culture in Tulameen. Also includes records of the Tulameen Cemetery Board, established 1931: plan of the graveyard; regulations and rate schedules, 1963; and correspondence, 1964-1967. Also includes correspondence with the Fairview Heights Irrigation District, the Similkameen Improvement District and the British Columbia Water Rights Branch regarding a dam at the south end of Otter Lake and the United States-Canada water agreements.
General note These records are located in the Library/Museum building.

19*385*01

TULAMEEN COMMUNITY CLUB, RECORDS EST. 1959-, TULAMEEN COMMUNITY LIBRARY AND MUSEUM, COLLECTION

Abstract:

Custodian President, Tulameen Community Club
Phone 295-3595
Street Address Otter Street, Tulameen, B.C.
Postal Address General Delivery, Tulameen, B.C. V0X 1G0
Inclusive Dates 1902-1980
Extent 0.2 m.
Type of Unit ms.; plans; published material
Summary Tulameen Community Library and Museum archives collection 1902-1980 includes: free miners certificate 1902-1903 for Thos. A. Connelly of Princeton; Tulameen Townsite plans, 1914 and 1957; Great Northern Railroad freight bills for hauling fruit, steel pipe, fireclay, lime, grease, oil, wiring, and coal to Coalmont Colleries Ltd. and their company store, 1924; post card from the Tulameen Post Office, 1924; and photographs of the destruction of the Dominion Hotel at Tulameen, 1980. Also includes a variety of old newspapers 1913-1970, with references to Tulameen, e.g. the Merritt Herald 1913, the Hedley Gazette and Similkameen Advertiser 1913, and the Similkameen Star 1913.

19*390*05

VINTAGE CAR CLUB OF CANADA, SOUTH OKANAGAN CHAPTER, RECORDS

Abstract:

Custodian South Okanagan Chapter, Vintage Car Club of Canada
Street Address c/o Recording Secretary, 1415 Baker Street, Penticton, B.C. V2A 6B7
Inclusive Dates 1973-
Type of Unit ms.; photographs; published material
Bio/hist Note Cars from this chapter were used in the making of the movie "My American Cousin".
Summary South Okanagan Chapter of the Vintage Car Club of Canada records 1973- include: minutes; constitution; correspondence; policies; rally sheets; and albums containing photographs and newspaper clippings.

19*400

WHEELS-N-STARS (PENTICTON, B.C.), RECORDS EST. 1958

Abstract:

Custodian Wheels-n-Stars
Postal Address c/o Historian, Comp. 25, S. 13, R.R. #3, Penticton, B.C. V2A 7K8
Inclusive Dates 1958-
Type of Unit ms.; published material
Summary Wheels-n-Stars records 1958- include: minutes; summaries of each year's activities; registers of attendance; and scrapbooks of photographs and newspaper clippings.

19*420*02

WOMEN'S INSTITUTES, NARAMATA WOMEN'S INSTITUTE, RECORDS EST. 1913-

Abstract:

Custodian Anne Hancock
Phone 496-5610
Postal Address R.R. #1 Naramata, B. C. V0H 1N0
Inclusive Dates 1913-
Extent 1.2 m.
Type of Unit ms.; photographs; published material
Bio/hist Note The Naramata Women's Institute became the Naramata Women's Group in the early 1980s.
Summary Naramata Women's Institute records 1913- include: photograph album of May Queens, 1920s; newspaper clippings; minute books; cash books; financial records; scrapbook; attendence rolls; correspondence; high school bursary; and a published cookbook, 1970s.
Restrictions Permission is needed from Joan Hornby, the Secretary of the Naramata Irrigation Office.
General note Records are kept at Naramata Centennial Hall and at various locations throughout the community.

19*420*03

WOMEN'S INSTITUTES, OKANAGAN FALLS WOMEN'S INSTITUTE, RECORDS EST. 1921-

Abstract:

Custodian Secretary, Okanagan Fall's Women's Institute
Postal Address P.O. Box 282, Okanagan Falls, B.C. V0H 1R0
Inclusive Dates 1921-
Extent 0.5 m.
Type of Unit ms.; photographs; published material
Summary Okanagan Falls Women's Institute records 1921- include: minutes; membership rolls; attendance registers; a few items of intermittent correspondence, 1921-; scrapbooks of newspaper clippings and photographs, 1970-; and two published cookbooks, 1950s and 1970s.
Restrictions An appointment is necessary. Available to approved researchers only.

19*420*05

WOMEN'S INSTITUTES, OSOYOOS WOMEN'S INSTITUTE, RECORDS EST. 1938-1989

Abstract:

Custodian Osoyoos Museum
Phone 495-2582
Postal Address P.O. Box 396, Osoyoos, B.C. V0H 1V0
Inclusive Dates 1938-1989
Extent 0.5 m.
Type of Unit ms.; photographs; published material
Duplicates microfilm of minutes and cashbooks, 1938-1986
Custodian(s) B.C. Archives and Records Service
Postal Address Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. V8V 1X4
Summary Osoyoos Women's Institute records 1938-1989 include: minutes; financial statements; cash books; membership rolls; photographs; and a scrapbook of newspaper clippings, 1938-1989. Also includes: a short history, 1938-1970; and two published cookbooks, ca. 1971 and ca. 1981.

19*420*06

WOMEN'S INSTITUTES, PENTICTON WOMEN'S INSTITUTE, RECORDS EST. 1909-

Abstract:

Custodian Mrs. Gladys Vear (Past President)
Phone 492-8705
Street Address 231 Grandview Ave., Penticton, B.C.
Inclusive Dates 1909-
Extent ca. 1 m.
Type of Unit ms.; photographs; published material
Duplicates B.C. Archives and Records Service
Custodian(s) B.C. Archives and Records Service
Postal Address Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. V8V 1X4
Summary Penticton Women's Institute records 1909- include: Certificate of Incorporation; minutes, 1909-1914, 1916-; two scrapbooks of photographs, newspaper clippings and historical reminiscences by members, 1909-; and annual reports, 1939-1948, 1959-1962, 1967-1969 and 1983-.
Restrictions Permission is needed from Mrs. Gladys Vear.

19*420*07

WOMEN'S INSTITUTES, PRINCETON WOMEN'S INSTITUTE, RECORDS EST. 1952-

Abstract:

Custodian Princeton Women's Institute
Street Address 348 Burton Street, Princeton, B.C.
Postal Address P.O. Box 505, Princeton, B.C. V0X 1W0
Inclusive Dates 1952-
Bulk Dates 1960-
Extent 1.2 m.
Type of Unit ms.; published material
Summary Princeton Women's Institute records 1960- include: minutes; 1952 Certificate of Incorporation; constitution; by-laws; handbook; monthly activity reports for the District office and annual reports for the provincial office; membership books; receipts; cancelled cheques; financial records; newspaper clippings and "Network News", a newsletter from women's institute headquarters, 1960-.
Related Docs Annual financial reports
Custodian(s) B.C. Provincial Women's Institute
Address #8 - 33780 Laurel Street, Abbotsford, B.C. V2S 1X4

19*420*08

WOMEN'S INSTITUTES, SUMMERLAND WOMEN'S INSTITUTE, RECORDS EST. 1909-

Abstract:

Custodian Mrs. Magda Fenwick, President, Summerland Women's Institute
Phone 494-1047
Postal Address S. 65 C. 2, RR# 2, Summerland, B.C. V0H 1Z0
Inclusive Dates 1909-
Bulk Dates 1970s-
Type of Unit ms.; photographs; published material
Duplicates microfilm of minutes, 1909-1970s
Custodian(s) B.C. Archives and Records Service
Postal Address Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. V8V 1X4
Summary Summerland Women's Institute records 1909- include: scrapbooks, 1970s; and recent minutes and membership lists. Also includes a prize winning history of Summerland to ca. 1960, written by members.
Restrictions Permission is needed from the President of the Summerland Women's Institute.
Related Docs Older minutes and membership lists
Custodian(s) Summerland Museum
Address P.O. Box 1491, Summerland, B.C. V0H 1Z0
General note As records become archival they are transferred to the Summerland Museum.

19*420*09

WOMEN'S INSTITUTES, TESTALINDA WOMEN'S INSTITUTE (OLIVER, B.C.), RECORDS EST. 1951-1989

Abstract:

Custodian District President, Mrs. Helen Oberness
Phone 498-4705
Postal Address Box 1743, Oliver, B.C. V0H 1T0
Inclusive Dates 1951-1989
Extent 0.5 m.
Type of Unit ms.; photographs; published material
Bio/hist Note The Testalinda Women's Institute was originally located five miles south of Oliver. It ceased operating as a Women's Institute in 1989, re-organizing as the Testalinda Ladies' Club.
Summary Testalinda Women's Institute (near Oliver) records 1951-1989 include: Certificate of Incorporation; minute books; membership rolls; attendance records; financial statements; and a scrapbook of newspaper clippings and photographs.
Restrictions An appointment is needed. Approved researchers only.

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