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University of British Columbia Okanagan Campus Library Special Collections and Archives File
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1984 Conference

File contains convention programs, correspondence, report books, a convention evaluation report, a BCWI pamphlet, and a lyric sheet for the song Girls Just Wanna Have Fun.

1978 [Convention]

File contains a convention program, minutes, nomination forms, the provincial board nominations list, resolutions list, delegates list, convention registration form, evaluation sheet, addresses, board reports, lyrics sheets, and a copy of the BCWI News.

1960s

Includes 7 1960s management portraits. Includes 26 photographs depicting 1960s industrial safety initiatives.

1950s

Includes 15 photographs of the S.M.S. entry in the 1951 Centennial Parade.

1910s – 1930s Early Days.

File consists of early photographs of precursors to S.M. Simpson, Ltd., predominantly ca. 1910 - 1939, with occasional outliers dating as recently as the 1950s. Featured in this collection are depictions of The Kelowna Sawmill (KSM), which was moved to the Lakeshore site from Okanagan Mission about 1892, and owned by various historic figures local to Kelowna. KSM burned down several times, and was eventually sold to S.M. Simpson in 1942. Much of the mill burned to the ground in 1944, and while the land was still owned by KSM, the company was owned by S.M. Simpson. Many of the photos in the collection date from those early years. Additionally, there are numerous photos of portable sawmills that were located in Ellison and Winfield, but which didn't form part of S.M. Simpson Ltd., although they were often owned solely, or in partnership, by S.M. Simpson.

17 Evangeline McLachlin

File contains a short biography, a handwritten note, resolutions MacLachlan put forward to the BC government, a BC Archive death confirmation, emails, and photocopied newspaper clippings.

16 Annie L. Trask

File contains photographs, handwritten note, a short biography, a postcard, emails, a pamphlet, photocopied newspaper clippings and a BC Archives death confirmation.

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