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Forest Stewardship Council

The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) was established in 1994 through the support of businesses, environmentalists, and community groups. The FSC created a voluntary market-based approach towards global forestry practices that allows for the certification of forest products that were harvested in an environmentally responsible manner. First established in Mexico, the FSC Secretariat relocated from Oaxaca to Bonn, Germany in 1999. As of 2019, over 199,000,000 hectares of forests have been certified by the FSC.

Records in this series focus on the FSC in British Columbia, FSC reports, business plans, resolutions, publications, and the development of regional certification standards for BC. Other records include correspondence between Greenpeace and FSC, press releases, and publications by forestry companies and the FSC. The series contains no subseries and only file level arrangement of records exists. File titles are based on the content of items.

Forestry

Series consists of a variety of materials related to forestry. The majority consists of reference materials (clippings and published materials); there are also reports, correspondence, memos, business cards, measurement tools, newsletters, maps, diagrams, data printouts, brochures, manuals, and more.

This was the only series explicitly arranged and labelled by the records creator. It is not immediately apparent why these materials were filed together, while others were not. Materials related to some of Herring's consulting projects, as well as various other professional endeavours, are included; as a result, there is considerable overlap with the subject matter of other series.

Series title, file titles, and order of files, as they were given by the records creator, have been respected.

Forestry B.C. series

The series consists of colour Kodachrome and Ektachrome slides, colour prints taken from various B.C. forestry locations, and accompanying notes. They are listed as Nass Camp (Canadian Cellulose Logging Operation), Sawmills, Pulpmill: Finlay, Blackwater Camp, Raspberry Harbour, and General Scenes from Nass Camp.

Forestry Camp series

Series consists of records of the summer forestry camp, providing comprehensive information for the camp's administration (e.g. purchase of supplies) and its educational aspects (e.g. outlines of programs, student grades).

Forestry industry reports

Series consists of reports, publications, and speeches written by Reed, in addition to some of his research materials. These documents appear to have been written and used by Reed primarily in his role as a consultant.

Forestry research and teaching materials

Series consists primarily of photocopied research materials, in addition to some correspondence, handwritten notes, pamphlets, reports, and clippings touching on a variety of subjects related generally to the historical, social, and cultural study of forestry and conservation, both in Canada and internationally. Also included are some of Reed's lecture materials, and reports and research materials apparently written by or related to some of his university students. The materials in this series appear to have been used by Reed primarily in his role as a professor in the UBC Faculty of Forestry.

Formation and Early History of CSECS series

Series consists of a summary of minutes of a meeting held at Victoria College, University of Toronto (6 May 1970) to consider establishing a society for the advancement of 18th-century studies in Canada. It also includes minutes of meetings and correspondence created in the first year of CSECS's existence on its creation, organization and funding options. Finally, it includes draft copies of constitutions and minutes of meetings created during the first three years.

Formation of the B.C. History of Nursing Professional Practice Group

Series consists of textual records preparatory to and shortly after the formation of the B.C. History of Nursing Professional Practice Group in 1991. Includes original constitution and bylaws, meetings of interim History of Nursing Group meetings (1990), correspondence, early newsletters, forms and membership lists, as well as job descriptions for Executive Committee and committee chair positions. It also includes a file of information on the change of this organization into a Society in 2008.

Foundational and Operational Records

Series includes records relating to the creation of the Vancouver Fishermen's Settlement Service, insurance, reports, and correspondence and lists regarding discounts and rebates provided to the institution. Series is arranged into three files that correspond to folders in the original order of the materials.

Founding History, Constitution & Bylaws.

Series contains material relating to the early history of the society, including its constitution and bylaws. Records relating to the society‟s policies, as well as its status as a society are also included. The series consists primarily of textual material, although the society Coat of Arms and official seal are also included. Material is organized generally by subject.

Fowlini (unpublished) - production

This series contains materials related to the production and attempted publication of Fowlini, including letters to various publishers, draft and final copies of the manuscript, and draft and final copies of the illustrations.

Francis Millerd and Company Limited papers

The series contains records recording the daily functions of the <i>Francis Millerd & Co. Ltd</i>. The majority of the records are related to the finances of the company and include records such as ledgers, mortgages, bills of sale, receipts, purchasing transactions, promissory notes, documents concerning company property, and property appraisals. Other records include a series of photographs, research papers, yearbooks, and government-produced acts, regulations, releases, and reports.

Francis Millerd journals and day planners

Series contains journals and day planners written by Francis Millerd. While the majority of these items contain information pertaining to day to day business ventures of the <i>Francis Millerd & Company Ltd.</i>, some of the diaries contain personal anecdotes and information pertaining to Millerd's previous business ventures.

Francis Millerd papers

The series consists of personal papers relating to Millerd's activities in various fisheries associations, including the Fisheries Council of Canada and the Fisheries Price Support Board. These records include news releases, news clippings, photographs related to council meetings, and reports. Other records include portraits of Millerd, and papers related to his interests in seining fishing techniques.

Fraser River Model series

The series includes records related to the Fraser River Model Engineering project. Including scientific notes, publications and reports generated by Pretious.

Fraser River Project series

Series consists of video recordings made for a documentary on the history of the Fraser Canyon (titled “On The Fraser”), focusing on the First Nations of that region and the building of the Canadian Pacific and Canadian National railways. It was a joint project by the UBC Departments of Geography and Theatre and Film, with graduate students led by Raymond Hall (Theatre and Film) and Cole Harris (Geography). All recordings are in Betacam format.

Fraser River Saw Mills, Limited and Fraser River Lumber Company, Limited records.

Series consists of records of Fraser River Saw Mills, Limited and the Fraser River Lumber Company, Limited, mainly prior to their take-over by the Canadian Western Lumber Company. Includes financial records, insurance records, personnel records, minutes and related records, timber and logging records, and land holdings and properties records.

Frederick Griffin

The series contains textual records spanning approximately 1802-1895, which reflect Frederick Griffin’s occupation as a lawyer, particularly his position as a solicitor for the Bank of Montreal and his role as counsel for the plaintiffs in Pierre v. Gabriel S. Chouteau and Mary Charlotte v. Gabriel Chouteau, as well as his role as founder of the Canadian Loan Company. Materials include incoming correspondence and draft responses; various financial and legal documents; legal research notes and drafts of legal documents; memoranda; meeting minutes; land and property documents and surveyors reports; newspaper clippings and ephemera; and other documents. Legal and financial documents include bank deposit receipts; property tax assessments and receipts; promissory notes; powers of attorney; copies of historical legal documents; summaries of evidence; depositions; questionnaires from Pierre v. Gabriel S. Chouteau and Mary Charlotte v. Gabriel Chouteau; a copy of a judgement; procès-verbaux; releases of dower; extracts of burials; and a declaration of Tiers-Saisis. Legal research notes and drafts of legal documents include notes on legal precedent and timelines of case histories and drafts of motions, deeds, petitions, charters, opinions, among other documents. Much of the correspondence in the fonds is related to Griffin’s position as solicitor for the Bank of Montreal. Notable correspondents include F.W. Primrose, E.H. King, Lewis T. Drummond, Richard Bladworth Angus, George O'kill Stuart, Hewitt Bernard, Frédéric-Eugène Globensky, David James Greenshields, Ogilvy Moffat, Robert LeMoine, John Greenshields, Hew Ramsay, William Walker, William Rhodes, Henry John Noad, Andrew Balfour, Charles R. Ogden, Timothy Tyrell, Benjamin Holmes, William Badgley, Stewart Derbishire, Alexander J.P. Garesche, Alexander P. Field, David N. Hall, Richard Alexander Tucker, the office of the Governor General, Christopher Dunkin, James Reid, Samuel Gale, Jacques Viger, George Moffatt, Henry Starnes, William Robb, Louis Andre Ducheny, August Belmont, Robert Milroy, and Georges-Barthélemi Faribault, among others.

Friedman Home series

This series consists of architectural plans, design guides, cost estimates and magazines related to the Friedman house. The series is organized chronologically, beginning in 1952 with the original plans, followed by remodelling in 1966 and 1981 and ending with the remodel in 2012. The architectural plans are kept separately.

From Teacher to Teacher Educator series

This book was published by PEP in 2004 and tells the story of faculty associates in the Professional Development Program at Simon Fraser University. These associates are distinguished teachers who take on a two-year position at SFU teaching teacher education courses. Series consists of drafts, correspondence, and editorial notes.

Front Magazine

This series consists of back issues of Front Magazine (1985-1996) and funding and administrative records related to the Front Magazine. Front Magazine started as a program guide to Western Front events in April 1985 and has since developed into a literary and arts magazine. Several files include correspondence and agreements between Front Magazine and the Flying Squad and correspondence between Front Magazine and various national magazine distributors. A significant percentage of the series is dedicated to Front Magazine applications to the Writing and Publishing Section of the Canada Council for the Arts (shortened to CC in file titles).

Fun and Fluency in Twelve Weeks series

It is unclear whether this book was ever published, though the project began in 2005 – it is possible that PEP advertised the book at a convention. It was intended for intermediate to advanced ESL students. Series consists of drafts, editorial notes, and correspondence.

Fundraising and donor relations

YWCA Metro Vancouver engages in fundraising from the community on several fronts: general, ongoing fundraising for the organization as a whole; fundraising for specific services and programs; events put on with the main mission of fundraising; and Capital Campaigns to fund large-scale building renovations, refurbishment, and/or purchases. Material in this series arises from YWCA Metro’s fundraising campaigns, fundraising events, and donor relations.

Records consist of reports, correspondence, memoranda, donor lists, publications, presentations, and other records arising from planning, publicizing, and carrying out fundraising activities.

Fundraising and Marketing series

This series contains information and materials created to support fundraising and advertising of CiTR events and programs. It includes a large number of brochures, posters, and information about special events.

Fundraising records.

Series contains correspondence, financial reports, memos, reports, photocopies of newspaper clippings, and brochures related to various fundraising campaigns including Bryan Adams singing at the Canadian Music Festival, the East/West Concert Album, East/West Classical Concert, and the publication of the East/West books.

Fund-Raising series

Series consists of minutes of meetings, correspondence, reports, and bequests about the various fund-raising activities of the Alumni Association. Series contains seven subseries: Alumni Annual Giving, Capital Gifts Campaign, Development Fund, Scholarships, General, Awards and Scholarships, and Gage Memorial Fund subseries.

Future of the University Endowment Lands series

The President's Ad Hoc Committee to Consider the Future Use of the University Endowment Lands was appointed by UBC President Walter Gage in November 1972. Series consists of written submissions to the committee and includes correspondence, reports, and photographs. The photographs are aerial views of UBC, and the UEL had in one of the submissions.

Gallery

This series contains records relating to the Women in Focus Society’s art gallery events and the gallery committee. Gallery records include: meeting minutes and notes of the gallery committee; artist submissions to the gallery committee for consideration; project budgets; art sales; publicity for gallery shows including pamphlets, flyers, newspaper and magazine clippings, press releases, and reviews; research into artists and shows for potential exhibitions; gallery show guides; documents relating to specific shows including project budgets and art display plans; and gallery sign-in books.

Games and Word Puzzles series

Series consists of records about games and word puzzles created by Messenger. There are three subseries: Miscellaneous subseries, "Triple-Ploy" subseries, and Board Games subseries.

Gee v. Freeman

Series consists of a letter from Thomas Berger to George Gee dated May 28, 1958, regarding the appeal of the Gee v. Freeman case.

Gene Maillard series

The series consists of ephemera of Keith’s father, Eugene C. Maillard. It includes correspondence, audio recordings, scrapbooks, photographs, society memberships, financial records, the final will, and other personal information. Information from this series was used to create Keith’s memoir Fatherless. Material arranged in two sub-series: Files, Photographs and Audio Recordings.

Genealogical notes

Series consists of one folder containing genealogical notes on the Coates and Wintemute families, Willson Coates' lecture to the Women's College Chapel on 7 Apr. 1943, writings by Willson Coates dated 12 Jul. 1976 and typescript copies of letters from Willson to Carol Coates dated 1969, 1970 and 1976.

Genealogical work series

Series includes a bound, five-volume set of Dr. Lowe’s memoirs along with a bound single-volume history of the Burpee family by Isaac Burpee. It also includes correspondence (copies and originals) and other genealogical records.

General business records

This series consist of an assortment of records relating to the vast number of issues that concern the FVOA or directly relate to its operations. The Subjects include; the environment, fishing and vessels, spawning, fueling needs, membership, patrols, First Nations, Transport Canada policies and procedures, correspondence to and from the UFAWU, and correspondence to and from the FVOA management with numerous relevant individuals,
groups, associations, and governmental bodies. The folders are arranged by date.

General Career and Personal series

Series includes miscellaneous material related to career endeavours, as well as scripts and financial materials for Saltzman’s production work. Materials include scripts, fan mail, notes, and personal material.

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