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Aboriginal Affairs and History series

This series consists of all materials Dr. Tester collected related to Aboriginal communities, comprising two series that Tester had labelled as “Aboriginal Affairs – Historical” and “Aboriginal History Documents.”
Some material in this series is related to Aboriginal child welfare but has been kept separate from the Aboriginal Child Welfare series due to how the creator filed it.

A Sea Lion called Salena series

The book is a children’s novel published by PEP in 1994. The story’s main character is a young girl named Kristie. Kristie discovers an injured sea lion pup when her best friend moves away. Series consists of a draft of the story.

A Salmon for Simon-Production, Reviews and Awards.

Series contains sketches, drawings, paintings, a preparatory manuscript, correspondence, reviews, trade catalogues, royalty reports and award related materials, which document the production, sale and critical reception of the book, <i>A Salmon for Simon</i>.

A Ride for Martha-Production

Series contains a contract, a BC Book Prize certificate, a storyboard, sketches, drawings, paintings, preparatory manuscripts, correspondence, notes, clippings, research materials and royalty statements related to the production and sale of the book, <i>A Ride for Martha</i>. Some oversized materials are housed in a separate container; please see the file list for further detail.

A Memoir of Friendship materials

The series contains materials related to the publication of “A Memoir of Friendship: The Letters Between Carol Shields & Blanche Howard,” edited by Blanche Howard and her daughter Allison Howard. The series includes photocopies of original correspondence between Howard and Shields, some of which was provided by the archives of the National Library of Canada in Ottawa, as well as original incoming and outgoing correspondence, primarily via email, regarding the book project; drafts and notes; and original and copied photos, clippings, and ephemera. Among the letters between Howard and Shields are letters to and from publishers and editors of the book “A Celibate Season,” which was co-authored by them. The series also contains copies of letters written by Blanche Howard to the editors of the Vancouver Sun and The Province in 1983. Incoming and outgoing correspondence related to the publication of “A Memoir of Friendship” includes emails related to permissions, writing, editing, and promotion, among other issues. Correspondents include Don Shields, publishers and editors, Allison Howard, and others. The series also contains original photos of Carol and Don Shields, their daughter Anne Giardini, and Blanche Howard, as well as colour photocopies of photos of Shields and Howard. The series also contains original and photocopied newspaper clippings related to Shields and/or Howard, postcards and greeting cards, a copy of Read magazine, a theatre program, an invitation, and other materials.

A Flag for Canada series

Directed by Susan Ridout and narrated by Chris Potter, A Flag for Canada (2003) (also known as I Stand for Canada) documents the events and political controversy leading to the adoption of the "new" Canadian flag in 1965. This sixty-minute historical documentary incorporates extensive archival materials and interviews with many key players, including Members of Parliament who sat on a committee to determine the flag's design. Individuals interviewed include Patrick Reid, Peter Stursberg, the Rt, Hon. John Turner, Senator Marjory LeBreton, Jim Coutts, Gordon Fairweather, Ruth Stanley, Reid Scott, Robert Bothwell, Paul Banfield, John Matheson, Charles Beddoe and Doug Fisher. Music for the documentary was composed by Pat Caird. Paperny Films received a nomination in the Documentary History category for this film at the Yorkton Short Film & Video Festival, Golden Sheaf Awards in 2004. David Paperny, Trevor Hodgson, Daniel A. Mikolay (Producers), and Sue Ridout (Director) received the Antoinette Kryski Canadian Heritage Award at the same awards.

Series consists of a digital master tape, a set of video and audio elements and textual material relating to the development of the production.

A Dog Came, Too-Production, Reviews and Publicity.

Series contains a contract, a storyboard, a trade catalogue, a map, a periodical, sketches, drawings, paintings, preparatory manuscripts, correspondence, notes, clippings, research materials, reviews and royalty statements related to the production and sale of the book, <i>A Dog Came, Too</i>. Some oversized materials are housed in a separate container; please see the file list for further detail.

A Candle for Christmas-Production and Reviews.

Series consists of sketches, drawings and watercolour paintings related to the production of <i>A Candle for Christmas</i>, including 16 watercolour paintings used for the book. Also included are correspondence and notes regarding the production of the book, royalty documents and clippings and correspondence regarding reviews of the book.

A Canadian in Korea: A Memoir series

A sixty-minute biographical history, A Canadian in Korea: A Memoir (1999) chronicles the Korean War through the experiences of Robert S. Peacock. He became a Platoon commander at the age of twenty-two. Supplemented with historical photographs, it details life in the trenches and provides insight into soldiers' lives and individual stories. Included also are interviews with Platoon Sergeant Don Ardelian, who served with Peacock, Peacock's wife Donna, and Baj Franklin. David Paperny directed the film. Series consists of a digital master tape, a set of video elements and textual material relating to the development of the production.

"50 Years Horticulture at UBC, 1917-1967" series

The series consists of correspondence, reports, course materials, published materials (including off-print articles, clippings, and pamphlets), scripts for radio presentations, and photographs. These records were presumably collected and arranged by Alden Barss in writing his history of the Department of Horticulture, of which a copy is included in this series. The photographs are described and stored separately.

40th Anniversary series

Series consists of 36 video tapes of celebrations about the 40th Anniversary of the Faculty of Education. These celebrations took place over several dates at different schools within Vancouver from May to July 1996. All dates, titles, and times are adopted from the written notes on the tapes themselves or from the transcripts.

1979-1989 Alphabetical series

The series consists of reports, budgets, minutes of committee meetings, technical information, and other administrative and operational records of the computing centre. These records were made or received by Jack L. Leigh, who became the Director of the Computing Centre in 1987. The arrangement of this series is roughly alphabetical and based on two partial file lists found within the records.

1973-1996 Chronological series

The series consists of reports, budgets, minutes of committee meetings, technical information and other administrative and operational records of the computing centre. These records were made or received by Jack L. Leigh, who became the Director of the Computing Centre in 1987. This series of records appears to be a continuation of the previous series. The arrangement of this series is chronological.

1970s

Series consists of financial statements, convention documents leaflets and correspondence from the Vancouver during the 1970s. This series also contains records of the 1973 “Canadian Administration” convention held at Simon Fraser University and the Vancouver IWW musician’s local.

1969-1978 series

The series consists of records about budgeting, committees, minutes of meetings, policies, major projects, and the Computing Centre's relationship with IBM. Subseries are Correspondence, Financial, Internal Affairs, University Affairs, Committees, Academic Bodies, and Standing Committees. The Academic Bodies Subseries is comprised only of records of the Computer Science Department. This series was previously arranged into the existing subseries by the Computing Centre as part of its filing system.

“Beyond Presences” series

This series related to the 2004 exhibit of Cameron MacLeod’s paintings that his family put on. It includes a bound copy of excerpts of MacLeod’s diary, the exhibit’s guestbook, and a printed invitation to the opening reception. Photographs of the paintings displayed at the exhibition are in the “Photographs” Series.

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