SSCA policy and procedure records
- CA OSC-ARC-18-2-5
- Subseries
- 1977-1978
Part of Len Bawtree fonds
Subseries consists of files pertaining to the organization and purpose, scope and objectives, overview and future of the SSCA.
SSCA policy and procedure records
Part of Len Bawtree fonds
Subseries consists of files pertaining to the organization and purpose, scope and objectives, overview and future of the SSCA.
SSCA press and communications records
Part of Len Bawtree fonds
Subseries consists records of the interface of Bawtree and the SSCA with the public, predominantly through the media. Includes press releases, interview transcripts, speech copy, draft articles and columns, and newspaper clippings.
Part of Len Bawtree fonds
Subseries consists of numerous files originating from other creators and kept as reference materials. Files concern agricultural economics, production and land use.
SSCA regional hearings records
Part of Len Bawtree fonds
Subseries consists of transcripts and briefing notes pertaining to a series of local hearings throughout British Columbia, including in Richmond, Prince Rupert, Williams Lake, Cranbrook, Castlegar, Penticton. Vernon, Fort St. John, and Victoria. Names of persons and organizations participating in the proceedings are available in the file descriptions.
Part of Len Bawtree fonds
Subseries consists of reports issued by the SSCA, including the Chairman’s report. Some files include received reports from other agencies as part of larger information dockets. Includes reporting elements such as economics, subsidies and taxation, food service, fisheries, marketing and consumer affairs, agricultural production land use and access, and regional issues.
Part of Len Bawtree fonds
Subseries consists of submissions received by the SSCA, generally from external agencies, making appeals or petitions, or providing information of answers to questions. Organizations implicated include the United Fruit Growers, the National Farmers’ Union, the Consumers’ Association of Canada, the Committee for Collective Action (Castlegar), the BC Milk Board, the Farmers’ Institute, and other BC Government Ministries.
Part of Len Bawtree fonds
Subseries consists of compiled assessment mechanisms for the SSCA, including surveys and questionnaires.
Valentine Carmichael Haynes collection
Biographical sketch
Valentine Carmichael Haynes (21 December, 1875 – 1963?) was the first of many white settlers to be born in Osoyoos. He worked as a rancher all his life and was highly skilled in this area. Haynes married Elizabeth Runnels (d. 1942), niece of Nespelem George, a Chief with described kinship to the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation. Runnels was an artist and an interpreter. One daughter, Alice, married a Thompson.
Scope and content
Subseries consists of documentation of Valentine Haynes and his family, as well as the Okanagan Cattle Company, of which Haynes was founder, all in the approximate area of Osoyoos, BC. Photographs depict ranching scenes, landscapes, and family life; textual materials include banking records, biographical sketches, Okanagan Cattle Company records, and genealogical information.