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Webster! : 1986-11-03

Public affairs. Jack Webster's popular weekday morning talk show. Guests and topics for this episode are: Jack talks to Andre Bureau, Chairman of the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) about Canadian content. Jack talks with Adam Zimmerman, President of NORANDA, about the IWA lumber dispute. Jack discusses the “adoption triangle” with Ann Welwood, Rob Sorenson, and Dorothy Sorenson.

Vital Statistics report

  • GR-1669
  • Series
  • 1937

Statistical report for the year 1937. Prepared by the Vital Statistics Division.

British Columbia. Superintendent of Neglected Children

Victoria Supreme Court judgements

  • GR-1590
  • Series
  • 1880-1977

Series consists of judgements created between November 1880 and October 1977 by the Victoria Supreme Court. Orders are the formal expression of the ruling of the court and judgements are the final orders issued in a case. Early records relate to a variety of matters, including adoption and divorce. Records after 1958 primarily relate to financial matters such as damages, costs, payments, bankruptcy recovery, and divorce costs and maintenance. Original textual records up to the end of 1958 appear to have been destroyed after microfilming; retrieve those records using microfilm.

Records are arranged by volume and folio number as assigned by the court registry. The records were scheduled for full retention under Court Services ORCS (schedule 100152) 51400-25.

British Columbia. Supreme Court (Victoria)

Victoria Supreme Court civil orders

  • GR-1566
  • Series
  • 1880-2008

The series consists of civil orders issued by the Supreme Court in Victoria between 1880 and 2008. Orders dating from 1880 until December 1946 were microfilmed and the originals destroyed. Records after this period are maintained in their original form. Many, but not all, volumes dating up to the late 1970s include nominal indexes. Orders are the formal expression of the ruling of the court. The records relate to a variety of civil matters including adoptions, divorces, and bankruptcies.

The records were scheduled for full retention under Court Services ORCS (schedule 100152) 51400-25.

British Columbia. Supreme Court (Victoria)

Vernon Supreme Court orders

  • GR-1853
  • Series
  • 1901-1930; 1958-1959

The series consists of orders issued by the Supreme Court in Vernon between 1901-1930 and 1958-1959. Researchers should note that orders for the period 1931 to 1957 are missing. Orders are the formal expression of the ruling of the court and judgements are the final orders issued in a case. Records relate to a variety of civil matters including divorces, bankruptcies, foreclosures, and some adoptions.

Microfilm reel B16147 contains volume 1 (May1901-November 1916) and volume 2 (October 1916-July 1920) of the orders. Container 831041-0001 contains original paper copies of orders as well as several indexes, although it is unclear to which orders these refer. They appear to index more than what was transferred in the box. When the records arrived at the Archives, they had been divided into folders based on year, and are arranged in rough chronological orders. Records relating to the same case can be found across several folders. The paper records also contain a small number of interfiled judgments.

British Columbia. Supreme Court (Vernon)

Vernon Supreme Court civil cause books

  • GR-3787
  • Series
  • 1901-1916; 1954-1958

The series consists of civil cause books from the Vernon Supreme court covering 1901-1916 and 1954-1958. Cause books provide details such as the name of parties involved, the names of their solicitors, nature of the claim and a listing of proceedings in the case. Subjects include a variety of financial matters, divorces, probates and estate administration, adoption orders, and other civil cases.

Volume one does not include an index, and several files are noted to be “from Vancouver registry.” Volumes two and three have indexes. Volume two has two separate indexes: a large index at the front of the volume and a smaller separate index tucked in the front cover of the volume. These two indexes have overlapping information, but some information may be unique to each index.

British Columbia. Supreme Court (Vernon)

Vernon Supreme Court cause books

  • GR-2813
  • Series
  • 1900-1914; 1937-1954

This series consists of cause books from the Vernon Supreme Court for civil cases between 1900-1914 and 1937-1954. Cause books provide the skeletal framework for Supreme Court civil action proceedings and may include the names of parties, the dates when proceedings occurred, and can be used to determine a volume and folio number for locating final orders. Subjects include a variety of financial matters, divorces, probates and estate administration, adoption orders, and other civil cases.

British Columbia. Supreme Court (Vernon)

Vernon Supreme Court cause book

  • GR-1851
  • Series
  • 1914-1937

This series consists of one cause book from the Vernon Supreme Court for civil cases between Sep 1914 and May 1937. Cause books provide the skeletal framework for Supreme Court civil action proceedings and may include the names of parties, the dates when proceedings occurred, and can be used to determine a volume and folio number for locating final orders. Subjects include a variety of financial matters, divorces, probates and estate administration, adoption orders, and other civil cases.

British Columbia. Supreme Court (Vernon)

Vanderhoof Supreme and County Court orders and reasons for judgement

  • GR-3716
  • Series
  • 1977-2002

The series consists of civil orders and reasons for judgement created by the Supreme and County courts of Vanderhoof between 1977 and 2002. Orders from Supreme and County courts have frequently been interfiled together. The records deal with a variety of civil matters, including adoption, divorce, granting of letters probate, and foreclosures. Civil orders represent the formal expression of the court’s will, whereas the reasons for judgement provide the rationale for the court’s decision. The series includes a number of certified copies of probates, the originals of which are awaiting transfer to the BC Archives as of September 2018. These probates date to the 1990s and early 2000s.

Records in this series were arranged in various ways, including by court registry file number and by volume and folio number. In some instances, the folio and volume number have been reversed on the orders themselves.

Records have been managed and retained under the Court Services ORCS (schedule 100152) 51400-25.

British Columbia. County Court (Vanderhoof)

Terrace Supreme Court cause books

  • GR-3851
  • Series
  • 1961-1967

This series consists of one cause book from the Supreme Court of Terrace from 1961-1967. The book includes file numbers 1/61-1/67, and covers adoption, divorce and other civil matters. There is no index.

British Columbia. Supreme Court (Terrace)

Surrey Supreme Court divorce orders

  • GR-4262
  • Series
  • 1974-1983

Series consists of original decrees nisi, decrees absolute, and divorce-related orders created between 1974 and 1983 by the Supreme Court Unified Family Court at Surrey. Between 1968 and 1985, a judgement by way of decree nisi required a three-month waiting period before a judgement by way of decree absolute could be applied for. During this time, a divorce was not legally in effect without a decree absolute. Some adoption orders are interfiled with the divorce records.

The records are arranged by volume and folio numbers, as assigned by the Court Registry. Not all volume numbers were assigned, but there are no gaps in the records. The records were scheduled for full retention under Court Services ORCS (schedule 100152) 51440-25.

British Columbia. Supreme Court (Surrey)

Social assistance case files

  • GR-0276
  • Series
  • 1947-1974

The series consists of a random sample of social assistance application case files from various provincial field offices. Each file title provides the name of the field office followed by the name of the client. A file code provides lists the type of service.

File codes used include: AFH - Application to be a foster home AHP - Application for adoption of a child CIC - Child in Care CHIR - [social assistance for training at a vocational school] FS - Family Services OAA - Old Age Assistance OASB - [Old Age Assistance Board] PAH - Pending Adoption PFH - Pending Foster Home SA - Social Assistance SAS - Social Assistance for a single person SA1P - Social Assistance for a single parent SA2P - Social Assistance for two parents SAC - [Social Assistance Child] UPA - Adoption Planning WI - Welfare Institution licensing

British Columbia. Dept. of Social Welfare

Salmon Arm civil orders

  • GR-3742
  • Series
  • 1980-1995

The series consists of civil court orders issued by the Salmon Arm Supreme Court and the County Court of Yale holden at Salmon Arm between 1980 and 1995. Orders are a formal expression of the court’s will, and orders in this series cover a variety of civil issues, including adoptions, foreclosures, family maintenance, divorce, letters of administration, consent orders, and will disputes.

When the records arrived at the Archives, some were loose and others were housed in Shannon folders. The records in the first box and most of the second had no discernible order. Archives staff arranged the orders by the order number in the upper right corner. Once records began to be arranged by volume and folio number, a sense of original order became apparent for the remainder of the records. The date provided in the file list is based on the date of filing.

The series also consists of two orders from the County and Supreme Courts of Vancouver. At least one was ordered transferred to Salmon Arm, but as the Vancouver records were loose, it was impossible to create any linkage between existing Salmon Arm records and the Vancouver transfers. These Vancouver records can be found at the end of box 830539-0004.

British Columbia. Supreme Court (Salmon Arm)

Rossland Supreme Court cause book

  • GR-2153
  • Series
  • 1946-1978

This series consists of cause books from the Supreme Court of Rossland from 1946-1967 and 1974-1978. The books include primarily civil matters, as well as probates, estate administration, divorce, and adoption. May include some criminal cases.

British Columbia. Supreme Court (Rossland)

Register of adoptions and record of admittances to children's homes

  • GR-0296
  • Series
  • 1913-1945

The series consists of records created by the Superintendent of Neglected children, 1913 to 1945. Records consist of a register of adoptions, 1920-1945 (giving date of adoption, date of birth, surname by adoption, first name and surname at birth); record of adoptions, 1920-1931 (giving name of child, sex, name of foster parents, date of consent, date of court order); account of monthly expenditures December 1922 to October 1925 and a record of admittances to children's homes, chiefly the Children's Aid Society, Vancouver, B.C., 1913-1927.

British Columbia. Superintendent of Neglected Children

Records with regard to child welfare

  • GR-0888
  • Series
  • 1943-1969

This collection is comprised of the administrative records of the province's involvement in the field of child welfare through its Child Welfare Division and Superintendent of Child Welfare. It covers all aspects of child welfare work, including foster homes, delinquency, adoptions, illegitimacy, child welfare organizations, federal provincial relations, and professional approaches. The bulk of the collection covers the period 1950-1969, although some files are as early as 1943. Some files include photographs or architectural plans.

The series has been divided into the following sub-series:
Section A. Correspondence
Section B. Policy
Section C. Statistics
Section D. Administration
Section E. Staff (Including Training)
Section F. Federal Government
Section G. Other Jurisdictions
Section H. Related Organizations
Section I. Conferences And Committees
Section J. Native Indians
Section K. Doukhobours
Section L. Children's Aid Societies
Section L. Part 1. General
Section L. Part 2. Catholic Children's Aid Society
Section L. Part 3. Victoria Agencies
Section L. Part 4. Vancouver C.A.S.
Section M. Protection And Children In Care
Section M. Part 1. Administration
Section M. Part 2. Miscellaneous
Section M. Part 3. Resources
Section N. Foster Homes - General
Section O. J.E.F.F. Project (Joint Effort For Fostering)
Section P. Juvenile Delinquency
Section Q. Unmarried Parents
Section R. Adoption
Section S. Miscellaneous Subject Files
There is a conversion list of the ministry's original file numbering system at the end of the finding aid.

British Columbia. Child Welfare Division

Records with regard to child welfare

  • GR-0883
  • Series
  • 1919-1963

This series consists of the records of the Superintendent of Neglected Children, Deputy Minister of Welfare; Assistant Director of Welfare; and general division files relating to child welfare work. The bulk of the materials are from the period 1919-1952, although some files extend to 1963. Also includes records from the Field Service Division of the Social Welfare Branch, 1952-1954, primarily the records of the Planning Council, including background materials, minutes of meetings, agendas, reports and correspondence.
The series covers all aspects of child welfare work, including foster homes, delinquency, adoptions, illegitimacy, child welfare organizations, and professional approaches.

This series has been divided into the following sub-series and sub-sub-series.
Section I. Part A. Correspondence Files
Section I. Part B. Superintendent of Child Welfare
Section I. Part C. Deputy Minister Of Welfare
Section I. Part D. Assistant Director Of Welfare
Section I. Part E. Correspondence With Offices
Section I. Part F. Child Welfare Division - General Correspondence
Section II. Policy Files
Section II. Part A. Child Welfare Division
Section II. Part B. Child Welfare Policy - Other Provinces
Section III. Professional And Similar Groups And Agencies
Section IV. Staff Training, Manuals And Guides
Section V. Field Service This section is comprised of material from the British Columbia Department of Health and Welfare, Social Welfare Branch, Field Service Division.
Section V. Part A. Planning Council
Section V. Part B. General Divisional Materials
Section VI. Statistics
Section VII. Vital Statistics
Section VIII. Meetings And Conferences
Section VIII. Part A. Community Chest And Council Of Greater Vancouver (also Welfare Council of Greater Vancouver)
Section VIII. Part B Canadian Welfare Council
Section VIII. Part C. Child Welfare League Of America
Section VIII. Part D. Department Of Health And Welfare, Social Welfare Branch
Section VIII. Part E. Supervisors' Council
Section VIII. Part F. Canadian Conference On Social Work
Section VIII. Part G. Placement Committee
Section VIII. Part H. Welfare Institutions Licensing Board
Section VIII. Part I. Magistrate's Convention
Section VIII. Part J. Western Regional Conference On Social Work
Section VIII. Part K. Staff Meetings And Seminars
Section VIII. Part L. Miscellaneous
Section IX. School For The Deaf And The Blind
Section X. Routine Administration
Section XI. Specific Groups And Institutions
Section XII. Annual Reports
Section XIII. Estimates And Grants
Section XIV. Infants Act
Section XV. Children's Aid Societies
Section XV. Part A. Vancouver Children's Aid Society
Section XV. Part B. Roman Catholic Children's Aid Society
Section XV. Part C. Victoria Children's Aid Society
Section XVI. Other Children's Institutions
Section XVI. Part A. Alexandra Orphanage
Section XVI. Part B. B.C. Protestant Orphans' Home
Section XVI. Part C. Burnaby Boys Home. (School?)
Section XVI. Part D. Canadian Legion
Section XVI. Part E. Catholic C.A.S. Of Victoria
Section XVI. Part F. C.A.S. Penticton
Section XVI. Part G. Loyal Protestant Home For Children
Section XVII. Child Welfare Branch And C.A.S.'s
Section XVIII. Girls Industrial School
Section XIX. Boys Industrial School
Section XX. Juvenile Delinquency
Section XX. Part A. Advisory Council To The Provincial Industrial Schools
Section XXI. Foster Homes
Section XXI. Part A. Foster Home Review, 1951
Section XXI. Part B. Miscellaneous Foster Home Materials
Section XXI. Part C. Family Allowances
Section XXI. Part C. Family Allowances
Section XXII. Miscellaneous Subject Files
Section XXIII. Illegitimacy
Section XXIII. Part A. Correspondence Re. C.U.P.A.
Section XXIII. Part B. Homes For Unwed Mothers
Section XXIII. Part C. Miscellaneous
Section XXIII. Part D. Cases
Section XXIV. Children In Care
Section XXIV. Part A. Custody
Section XXIV. Part B. Placements
Section XXIV. Part C. Adoption

British Columbia. Child Welfare Division

Provincial secretary correspondence

  • GR-0344
  • Series
  • 1917-1926

This series consists of correspondence inward and outward, and interdepartmental memos of the Provincial Secretary, pertaining to provincial mental health care institutions, mothers' pensions, child welfare, and adoption laws from 1918-1926.

British Columbia. Dept. of the Provincial Secretary

Prince George Supreme and County Court index to civil orders and judgements

  • GR-4157
  • Series
  • 1984-1996

The series consists of an index to civil orders and judgements created between 1984 and 1996 by the Prince George Supreme and County Courts. Entries provide a file number, the style of cause (including names of plaintiffs and defendants), a description of the order and/or judgement, and volume and folio numbers, which can be used to located associated orders and judgements found in GR-4156 (1965-1989). The index relates to orders and judgments on a variety of civil matters including divorces, bankruptcies, foreclosures, and some adoptions.

The index is arranged by file number. The records were scheduled for full retention under Court Services ORCS (schedule 100152) 51400-25.

British Columbia. County Court (Prince George)

Prince George Supreme and County Court civil orders and judgements

  • GR-4156
  • Series
  • 1965-1989

The series consists of civil orders and judgements created between 1965 and 1989 by the Prince George Supreme and County Courts. There are County Court orders and judgements for only 1984 to 1989. Orders are the formal expression of the ruling of the court and judgments are the final orders issued in a case. The records relate to a variety of civil matters including divorces, bankruptcies, foreclosures, and some adoptions.

Records are arranged by volume and folio number as assigned by the court registry. Orders and judgements are interfiled unless otherwise indicated. The records were scheduled for full retention under Court Services ORCS (schedule 100152) 51400-25.

British Columbia. Supreme Court (Prince George)

Penticton Supreme Court civil orders and judgements

  • GR-4266
  • Series
  • 1951-1987, 1988, 1990-1992

Series consists of original civil orders and judgements created by the Penticton Supreme Court registry from March 1951 to December 1987 and April 1990 to June 1992. Orders are the formal expression of the ruling of the court and judgements are the final orders issued in a case. Records relate to a variety of civil matters including divorces, bankruptcies, probates, foreclosures, and some adoptions.

Orders and judgements are interfiled. Records up to December 1987 are arranged by volume and folio number as assigned by the court registry. Initially, folio numbers were assigned to each page of a record. Beginning July 1981, each record was assigned only one folio number. Records from 1990-1992 are arranged chronologically by entered date. The records were scheduled for full retention under Court Services ORCS (schedule 100152) 51400-25.

British Columbia. Supreme Court (Penticton)

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