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Government Publications

This series consists of government publications, position papers, conference proceedings, submissions, addresses, and other materials on a variety of topics, filed in subject order by Mel Smith.
Note that this is not a complete list. Additional government publications, briefing binders, as well as books - sorted primarily in alphabetical order by title - are also available for for use on site. Contact the archivist for more information

Box 58
01 British Columbia’s Proposals to Federal - Provincial Conferences

Box 86
Western Premier’s Task Force on Constitutional Trends

01 Report of the Western Premiers’ Task Force on Constitutional Trends, May 1977 (3 copies)
02 Western Premiers’ Task Force on Constitutional Trends: Second Report, April 1978 (3 copies)
03 Western Premiers’ Task Force on Constitutional Trends: Third Report, March 1979 (2 copies)

Box 87
B.C.’s Submissions at Successive Conferences

01 Opening Statement of the Province of British Columbia to the Constitutional Conference, by the Honourable W.A.C. Bennett, June 1971.
02 Opening Statement of the Province of British Columbia to the Constitutional Conference, by the Honourable W.A.C. Bennett, February 1969.
03 Proposals of the Province of British Columbia on the Constitution of Canada, by W.A.C. Bennett, December 1968
04 Opening Statement of the Province of British Columbia to the Constitutional Conference, by the Honourable W.A.C. Bennett, December 1968
05 Opening Statement of the Honourable W.A.C. Bennett: Premier of British Columbia. The Constitutional Conference, February 1968.
06 Opening Statement of the province of British Columbia to the Constitutional Conference, by the Honourable W.A.C. Bennett, February 1969.
07 Proposals of the Province of British Columbia to the Working Sessions of the Constitutional Conference and Federal - Provincial Conference, by the Honourable W.A.C. Bennett, September 1970.
08 Budget Speech, by W.A.C. Bennett, February 1971.
09 Federal - Provincial Conference of First Ministers: British Columbia’s Proposals on Income Security in Canada, by David Barrett, 1973.
10 Opening Statement of the Province of British Columbia to the to the Federal - Provincial Conference. Federal - Provincial Conference of First Ministers. British Columbia’s Opening Statement, by David Barrett, May 1973.
11 Opening Statement of the Province of British Columbia to the Federal - Provincial Conference of First Ministers, by the Honourable David Barrett, 1975.
12 What is British Columbia’s Position on the Constitution of Canada? by the Honourable W.R. Bennett, November 1976 (3 copies)
13 British Columbia: Natural Resource Management and Provincial Economic Development, by the Honourable W.R. Bennett, August 1977.
14 A Brief Presented to the Task Force on Canadian Unity, by William R. Bennett, February 1978.
15 Developing a Third Option for Canada: An Address of the Honourable William R. Bennett, Premier of British Columbia, to the men’s Canadian Club of Vancouver, May 1978 (2 copies)
16 Speaking notes for a Speech by the Honourable William R. Bennett Premier of British Columbia to the Montreal Board of Trade. Canada: A British Columbia perspective, May 1980 (6 copies)
17 Constitution 1980: A British Columbia Perspective, by the Honourable William R. Bennett, September 1980 (2 copies)
18 British Columbia’s Proposals to Federal - Provincial Conferences (3 copies)

Box 88
B.C.’s Submissions and Speeches on B.C.’s Place in Confederation

01 Proclamation Regarding the United Canada Month, 1979 (9 copies)
02 Senate Idea would make Federal System more Balanced, by the Montreal Gazette, February 1979.
03 Closing Remarks by the Honourable W.R Bennett at the First Ministers Conference, September 1980.
04 Submission of Premier William R. Bennett on behalf of British Columbia to the Special Joint Committee on the Constitution of Canada, January 1981.
05 A Confederation Debater with the Best: Bill Bennett minds His Shadow, by Peter Calamai, July - August 1978 (22 copies)
06 How will the New Constitution affect us? To a Panel Discussion of the Constitutional and International Law Section, by Melvin H. Smith, September 1981.
07 Notes for a Presentation by the Honourable K. Rafe Mair Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs Chairman, Cabinet Committee on Confederation to the Special Committee of the Senate on the Constitution of Canada, September 1978.
08 “Centripetal Federalism” – The Viable Option for Canada, by Honourable K. Rafe Mair, November 1978.
09 British Columbia: Pacific Region of Canada, by John D. Weston, July 1979.
10 A Reformed Senate as a Vehicle for Federal - Provincial Relations, by Melvin H. Smith, January 1983.
11 Speaking Notes for Address to the Parliamentary Committee on Senate Reform, by Honourable Garde B. Gordom, (October 1983.
12 Opening Statement. The Honourable William N. Vander Zalm premier Province of British Columbia First Ministers’ Conference Vancouver, November 1986.
13 A Fair Deal for British Columbia, 1976 - 1986.
14 Federal-Provincial Continuing Committee of Ministers on the Constitution - Opening Remarks by the Honourable K. Rafe Mair, Chairman of the Cabinet Committee on Confederation, November 1978
15 Regional Perspectives of the Canadian Federation, by Honourable K. Rafe Mair, Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs, October 1977

Box 89
Reports by B.C. Academic Advisory Group

01 Reports of Advisory Working Group to Cabinet Committee on Confederation, October 1977.
02 Academic Advisory Groups: The Approach to the Problem - A First Report and a Statement of General Principles and Concepts, by the cabinet Committee on Confederation, 1977.
03 A Plan to Develop Comprehensive British Columbia Proposals on the Constitution, by the Cabinet Committee on Confederation, 1978.

Box 90
Briefing Papers Prepared for B.C.’s Cabinet Committee on Confederation

01 The American Supreme Court Appointment Process: Implications for Canadian Constitutional Reform, by John D. Weston, July 1979 (3 copies)
02 Report of Committee of Ministers on the Constitution, By Garde B. Gardom, 1976.
03 Briefing Book on Constitution for May 6 Meeting with Prime Minister of Canada, by the Honourable W.R. Bennett, 1976.
04 Briefing Book on Constitution for June 14-15 Meeting of First Ministers of Canada, by W.R. Bennett, 1976.
05 A Plan to Develop Comprehensive British Columbia Proposals on the Constitution, by the Honourable W.R. Bennett, et al, 1978.
06 The Amendment of the Constitution of Canada: This is a Draft of a Proposed Version of British Columbia’s Paper concerning the Amendment of the Canadian Constitution, by Melvin H. Smith (3 copies)
07 Reform of the Supreme Court, by Melvin H. Smith, May 1978 (2 copies)

Box 91
Briefing Papers Prepared for B.C. Cabinet Committee on Confederation

01 The Amendment of the Constitution: This is a Draft of a Proposed Version of British Columbia’s Paper concerning the Amendment of the Canadian Constitution.
02 A Restructured Upper House in Canada, by the Cabinet Committee on Confederation.
03 Fundamental Human Rights and the Constitution - The Pros and Cons, by the Cabinet Committee on Confederation, 1970.
04 Various Amending Formulae, December, 1980.
05 Constitutional Reform: Taking Stock and Looking Ahead: An Issue Paper, by Melvin H. Smith, July 1982.
06 British Columbia’s Constitutional Proposals: Reform of the Canadian Senate, 1986.

Box 92
Swiss-German Trip by Rafe Mair and Mel Smith, 1978

01 Federal Arrangement in West Germany and Switzerland, 1978.
02 Petroleum Production in Australia: Offshore Resource and Income Taxation, 1991.
03 Draft Constitution, by the Committee of Experts for the Preparation of a Total Revision of the Federal Constitution, 1977.
04 Prices and Earnings around the Globe: A Comparison of Purchasing Power in 41 Cities, by the Union Bank of Switzerland.
05 Landtag Rheinland - Pfalz: 8 Wahlperiode, 1976.
06 Briefing Book for Visit to British Columbia of Dr. Bernhard Vogel, First Vice-President of the German Bundesrat and Premier of the Rhineland Palatinate, by Melvin H. Smith, 1977.
07 Briefing for Trip to West Germany & Switzerland, by Hon. K. Rafe Mair, Mr. Mel Smith & Mr. Tony Stark, January 1978.
08 Anno 709 P.G.: Final Report of the New Helvetic Society Conference Forecasting (Translated from the Abridged German and French Texts), 1974.
09 Articles and Brochures regarding German Political System, 1976 - 1978.

Box 93
Swiss-German Trip by Rafe Mair and Mel Smith, 1978

01 Wales Bill: Explanatory and Financial Memorandum.
02 Scotland Bill: Explanatory and Financial Memorandum.
03 Our Changing Democracy: Devolution to Scotland and Wales, Presented to
Parliament by the Lord President of the Council, Secretary of State for Scotland and Secretary of State for Wales by Command of Her Majesty, November 1975 (2 copies)
04 Principles of Federal Policy Co-ordination in the Federal Republic of Germany:
Basic Issues and Annotated Legislation, by Bernd P. Spahn, 1978.
05 Television - Radio Broadcasting on the European Continent, by University of Minn. Press, 1967.
06 The Everlasting League: A Survey of Switzerland, February 1979.
07 Swiss Federalism in the Twentieth Century, by Max Frenkel, Max, 1978.
08 Federalism and Constitutional Review in Switzerland: Studies and Research Group
Federal - Provincial Relations Office. Government of Canada, by John A. Hayes,
June 1975.
09 A British Senate? Lord Home Points the Way to a Reformed Upper House. The
House of Commons will not, unless persuaded, be keen to follow it, by the
Economist, 1978.
10 German Federalism: Material Received from External Affairs under “Information Flow” Arrangements, October 1979.
11 Switzerland in Figures, by Union Bank of Switzerland, 1977.
12 Introducing Switzerland, by Olivier Reverdin.
13 Draft Constitution of 1977: Unofficial Translation by Jurg K. Siegenthaler with the Collaboration of Christoph Leuenberger and Arlene Weingart, 1977.
14 The Basic Law of the Federal Republic of Germany, 1977.

Box 94
Comparative Federalism

01 Time: The Weekly Newsmagazine (Vol. 130, No 1), July 1987.
02 The Virginia State Capital
03 The Court and the Constitution: Comments on the Supreme Court. Reference on Constitutional Amendment, by Peter Russell et al, 1982.
04 The United States of America: A Government by the people, by United States Information Services, 1966.
05 The White House: A Brief History.
06 Australian Federalism, by the Centre for Research on Federal Financial Relations, 1977
07 Nomination of John Paul Stevens to be a Justice of the Supreme Court: Hearings before the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate: Ninety-Fourth Congress. First Session of Nomination of John Paul Stevens of Illinois to be an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, December 1975.
08 Nomination of Abe Fortas, by the Committee on the Judiciary, September 1968.
09 Nomination of Thurgood Marshall, by the Committee on the Judiciary, August 1967.
10 Official Gazette of the Cortes of Spain, by the Senate of Canada, October 1978.
11 Devolution in Scotland, February 1978.
12 The Australian National University: Centre for Research on Federal Financial Relations. 1977 Report on Activities, 1977.
13 Constitutional Reform - Australian Style, by the Canadian High Commission - Canberra, 1986.
14 Towards Statehood: Land Matters upon Statehood, November 1986.
15 Aboriginal Development Commission: Who are the Australian Aboriginals? Speech to the Royal Commonwealth Society by the Chairman of the Aboriginal Development Commission Mrs. Shirley McPherson, February 1987.
16 Towards Statehood, August 1986.
17 Federalism in Canada and West Germany: Lessons for the United States, by William A. Glaser, June 1979.
18 Views and Surveys: The Reform of the Belgian State, by Robert Senelle, 1978.

Box 95
Canada West Foundation documents

01 Alternatives 91: Agenda for a New Canada (in white binder)
02 Renewal of Canada: Briefing Papers on Institutional Reform, Jan. ’92 (in white binder)
03 Alternatives 91: Agenda for a new Canada: Citizens and Governments: Who Decides? June 1991 (2 copies)
04 Alternatives 91: Agenda for a New Canada: The Bottom Line: The Economics of Federal Renewal. September 1991
05 Alternatives 91: Constitutional Tour Guide (2 copies)
06 Alternatives 91: Roadmap for Constitutional Change. September 1991 (3 copies)
07 Alternatives 91: Roadmap for Constitutional Change. November 1991.
08 Alternatives 92: The Good, the Bad, and The Missing. April 1992 (3 copies)
09 Alternatives 92: What if the Wheels Fall Off the Constitutional Bus? May 1992 (2 copies)
10 Alternatives 92: The Environment and the Constitution. June 1992.
11 Alternatives 92: Roadmap for National Unity. March 1992 (3 copies)
12 Alternatives 92: Squaring the Circle: The July 7 Proposals, Senate Reform, and Quebec. August 1992.
13 Canada 2000: Roadmap for Economic Renewal in Western Canada. June 1993.
14 An Elected Senate for Canada: A Commentary on the Report of the Special Joint Committee of the Senate and House of Commons on Senate Reform, by Peter McCormick et al, 1984
15 Re-Inventing Parliament: A Conference on Parliamentary Reform, February 25 & 26, 1994.
16 A Realistic Perspective of Canadian Confederation, Prepared by M. & M. Systems Research Ltd, January 1977
17 Renewal of Canada – Institutional Reform. January 1992
18 A Summary of Colloquia on Constitutional Change, August 28-31, 1978
19 Western Canada Economic Diversity: Western Canada – Mexico Trade . . . Realizing Strategic Opportunities. March 1993.
20 Western Perspectives: Suppose the “Yes” Side Wins: Are We Ready? February 1995.

Minister of Supply and Services Canada documents
01 Canadian Federalism and Economic Union: Partnership for Prosperity. 1991.
02 Distribution of Powers and Functions in Federal Systems, by Dwight Herperger, Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, Queen’s University. 1991.
03 The European Community: A Political Model for Canada? 1991.
04 The History of Canada’s Constitutional Development. 1991.
05 Responsive Institutions for a Modern Canada. 1991.
06 Shaping Canada’s Future Together: Highlights. 1991.
07 Shaping Canada’s Future Together: Proposals. 1991.
08 Shared Values: The Canadian Identity. 1991.

Box 96
Working Papers on the Constitution / Government of Canada

01 A Canadian Charter of Human Rights, by the Honourable Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Minister of Justice. 1968.
02 The Constitution and the People of Canada, by the Right Honourable Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada. 1969.
03 The Federal Court of Canada: A Manual of Practice, by the Honourable John Turner, Minister of Justice. 1971.
04 Federal-Provincial Grants and the Spending Power of Parliament, by the Right Honourable Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada. 1969.
05 Federalism and International Conferences on Education: A Supplement to Federalism and International Relations, by the Honourable Mitchell Sharpe, Secretary of State for External Affairs.
06 Federalism and International Relations, by the Honourable Paul Martin, Secretary of state for External Affairs. 1968.
07 Federalism for the Future, by the Right Honourable L. B. Pearson, Prime Minister of Canada. 1968.
08 Income Security and Social Services, by the Right Honourable Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada.
09 The Taxing Powers and the Constitution of Canada, by the Honourable E. J. Benson, Minister of Finance.

First Report of the Advisory Committee on Confederation, April 1978 (2 copies)
Second Report of the Advisory Committee on Confederation: The Federal-Provincial Distribution of Powers, March 1979

Box 97
Business Council on National Issues documents

01 Canada’s Constitutional Future: A Response by the BCNI to the Government of Canada Proposals “Shaping Canada’s Future Together” January 1992. (2 copies)
02 Canada’s Constitutional Options: Papers and Summaries, Volume 1. 1991.
03 Canada’s Constitutional Options: Papers and Summaries, Volume 2. 1991.
04 Canada’s Economic Union: The Advantages; Questions and Answers; The Costs of Fragmentation. April 1992.
05 Canadian Fragmentation: The Costs. October 1992.
06 Canadian Unity: The Benefits. October 1992.
07 The Challenge Before Us: A Statement by Members of the BCNI Accompanying a Response to the Government of Canada’s Constitutional Proposals “Shaping Canada’s Future Together” January 1992. (2 copies)
08 The Charlottetown Agreement: Some Responses to Western Canadian Concerns. October 1992.
09 A Citizen’s Guide to the Constitutional Question, by Richard Simeon. February 1981.
10 Communiqué. January 1992.
11 Reflections on a Renewed Canada: A Selection of Statements and Speech Excerpts from Members of the BCNI. April 1992.
12 Suicide or Renaissance? Canada at the Crossroads: An Address by Thomas d’Aquino, President and Chief Executive, BCNI. March 1992.
13 Ten Reasons Why Canadians Should Support the Charlottetown Constitutional Agreement. October 1992.
14 “Yes”: BCNI Response to the National Referendum Question. News Conference September 1992.

Box 98
Documents related to Indigenous Land Claims

01 Delgamuukw: In the Supreme Court of British Columbia. March 8 1991.
02 Aboriginal Appeals: Court of Appeal for British Columbia, Volume 1. June 1993.
03 Appendices: Renewing the Federation: Options for British Columbia, by Gordon Gibson. 1996.
04 Delgamuukw v British Columbia. 1997.
05 Nisga’a Final Agreement. August 4 1998.

Box 99
Documents related to Indigenous Land Claims and Constitutional Reform

01 Appendices: Nisga’a Final Agreement. August 4 1998.
02 Constitutional Reform: Taking Stock and Looking Ahead: An Issues Paper. July 16 1982.
03 Some B.C. Pronouncements on Upper House Reform: November 1976-1982. August 23 1982.

Discussion Papers on the Renewal of the Federation
01 A Background Discussion Paper
02 A British Columbia Perspective, by Melvin H. Smith, Q. C. (3 copies)
03 Discussion Papers on British Columbia in Confederation (2 copies)
04 The Economy and Constitutional Change, by Donald J. Wright (2 copies)

Box 100
Documents related to Canada’s and British Columbia’s Constitution

01 The Juridical Nature of Canadian Federalism: The Status of a Province, March 1975
02 What Is British Columbia’s Position On the Constitution of Canda, November 1976
03 British Columbia Offshore Matters, February-July 1977
04 A Complete Set of Papers of the Constitution Produced by the Academic Advisory Group, August 1978
05 Collection of Papers on Canada’s/British Columbia’s Constitution, 1977-1978

Box 101
Documents related to Canadian administration history, Land Claims, and Constitutional Reform

01 Federal-Provincial First Ministers’ Conferences, 1906-1985.
02 Enhancing British Columbia’s Role in Confederation: Ministry of Intergovernmental Relations, September 4 1986.
03 Special Committee on Constitutional Matters Report, April 2 1992.
04 Report on Recall and Initiative: Select Standing Committee on Parliamentary Reform, Ethical Conduct, Standing Orders and Private Bills, November 23 1993.
05 Appendices: Four Avenues to Renewal, 1997.
06 Four Avenues to Renewal, c. 1997.
07 British Columbia in Confederation: Prime Ministers and Premiers 1864-1987, 1997.
08 Appendices I-XVII: British Columbia in Confederation: Prime Ministers and Premiers 1864-1987, 1997.
09 Select Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs: Towards Reconciliation: Nisga’a Agreement-in-Principle and British Columbia Treaty Process, July 1997.

Box 102
Various publications on Bank of British Columbia, Constitution, BC Department of Highways and Ferries

01 Public Policy Sources (Number 7), The Implications of Recognizing Quebec as a Distinct Society in the Constitution by Melvin H. Smith.
02 Public Policy Sources (Number 41), Some Perspectives on the Origin and Meaning of Section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982 by Melvin H. Smith.
03 Brief on An Act to Incorporate Bank of British Columbia (Bill S-20, 1964), Ottawa, July 22, 1964.
04 Statement in Support of the Bank of British Columbia, May 6, 1964.
05 Constitutional Decisions, September 28, 1981.
06 A Restructured Upper House in Canada, Cabinet Committee on Confederation, Document 2
07 Submission Re: Department of Highways Ferries of the Government of British Columbia and the Excise Tax Act of Canada, no date.
08 Royal Commissions and Commissions of Inquiry under the “Public Inquiries Act” in British Columbia, 1872-1942, A Checklist, by Marjorie C. Holmes, no date.

Dr. Peter Flint, The Dead Seas Scrolls promotional poster.

Item is a poster promoting a TWU event hosted by Dr. Peter Flint on the Dead Seas Scrolls. The poster features a head shot of Dr. Flint on the mid left with an aerial photograph of Trinity Western’s Langley campus at the top. Under the head shot is a description of the talk, and the black text reads “Dr. Flint is the most prestigious and decorated Canadian researcher in his field, receiving the only government-funded $1.4 million Tier 1 Canadian Research Chair in Religious Studies. He is regularly featured in print, radio and television around the world, and has authored several books. Today, Dr. Flint will discuss the discovery of the Dead Seas Scrolls, how they came to be hidden, and the relevance of these ancient documents for the Christian Faith. This session is open to TWU guests only.” On the bottom right corner of the poster is TWU’s address, phone number and website domain with the university’s logo beside.

The Contents and Challenges of the Dead Sea Biblical Scrolls with Peter Flint promotional poster.

Item is a poster promoting a speaker series event hosted by Passages on the topic “The Contents and Challenges of the Dead Sea Biblical Scrolls” with Peter Flint, PhD. The poster features a head shot of Peter Flint in the centre with the title of the talk below. There is an introductory banner on the of the poster that has a Hebrew script with a blurry image of individuals riding horses located on the upper right corner. Beside the image of riding in white glow letters reads “Passages”. The bottom section of the poster contains logistical information including a phone number to reserve a seat and the Passages website address.

Parent and Family Network Calendars

File consists of wall calendars prepared by TWU Parent & Family Network highlighting the dates of athletic events, chapel speakers, holidays, TWUSA events, SAMC events including musical events and plays, as well as academic dates for advising, registration, course withdrawal, and examinations. In addition, dates for preview weekends, and orientation.

Parent and Family Network Calendars

File consists of wall calendars prepared by TWU Parent & Family Network highlighting the dates of athletic events, chapel speakers, holidays, TWUSA events, SAMC events including musical events and plays, as well as academic dates for advising, registration, course withdrawal, and examinations. In addition, dates for preview weekends, and orientation.

Draft contact sheet for the history of Booth Mansion for promotional purposes.

Item is a draft contact sheet for printing pages 4 and 5 of a brochure about the Laurentian Leadership Centre, particularly the history of Booth House. Page 5, on the right, is a cut out copy of a lined ink drawing of the side profile of the centre’s historical entrance with a cut out text below that reads “The Laurentian Club, 252 Metclafe St. Ottawa.” On the adjacent page numbered 4, is typed printed text. Both cut-outs have been mounted on card stock with parchment paper overlay that has edits in pencil that read “family for some years thereafter became available” and the word “which”.
The text on page 4 reads: “…taxes, in addition to the monthly rent. This seemed alright during the next sixteen prosperous years. The membership increased to 300 ordinary and 65 privileged members by 1929. A reserve fund of more than $34,000.00 was built up and the future seemed bright. Alas! The depression eroded the membership to a low of 114 ordinary members and the reserve fund melted until, in 1937, it was all gone and there was no money with which to pay the taxes. But, one way or another, in a sort of continual contest with the break-even point, the Club stayed alive, and, by 1939, the corner seemed to be turned.

In 1941, the building at Albert and Elgin Street was expropriated by the government and the Club purchased the Coulson home at 233 Metcalfe Street where it remained until 1947.

At that time, the nearby property which John R. Booth had built about 1909 at 252 Metcalfe Street which he occupied until his death in 1925 and which continued to be occupied by his son, Jackson Booth and family for some years thereafter became available. It was the hope of the Jackson Booth family that if purchased by the Club, the building would be saved from the wrecker’s hammer as was the fate of so many other fine buildings on Metcalfe Street and favourable terms for its purchase were obtained. The Coulson house was sold and the club moved to its present home.”

University Calendars

Holdings for this publication consist of printed copies of the academic catalogue listing academic policies, brief course descriptions, available programs, teaching faculty, etc. Boxes 15 and 18 contain some Summer Sessions booklets, listing courses offered during the summer semester ca. 2007-2014

Framed Inaugural Issue of the "Trinity Western" magazine.

Item is a framed copy of the inaugural “Trinity Western” magazine set in relief against an aqua background. The inaugural issue shows two hands face up with the left in a fist and the right holding a pear in the palm of the hand. Featured articles titles are placed throughout the cover. Above the fist there is white text that reads “Freedom Reigns”. The white text on the surface of the pear reads “A Maze of Grace” and text between both hands reads “Lessons from Music History 201”. The title of the magazine is feature in a band of salmon like colour with the issue no. 01 printed on the upper right corner of the band. Offset the title on the lower right is black text that reads “Leadership for the MARKETPLACES of life”. Below the band are additional white text that reads “A Historic Address in Ottawa” and “Alumni Update”. The cover is in different hues of blue. The frame itself is black with a three-inch black matte. Centred below the magazine is an engraved metal black plaque with silver lettering that reads “INGURAL ISSUE “TRINITY WESTERN” JUNE 25, 2001.” Both pieces were framed by the Frame Warehouse and Art Gallery in Langley, B.C.

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Framed congratulatory message from the University of British Columbia to Trinity Junior College.

Item is a framed congratulatory message from the University of British Columbia to Trinity Junior College on the dedication of the Science Building with the UBC seal that has yellow and blue ribbons coming out at the bottom. The message is mounted on cream matte and reads in black type “THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS, THE SENATE AND THE FACULTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA TO THE GOVERNING BOARD AND FACULTY OF TRINITY JUNIOR COLLEGE. GREETING: THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA with cordial goodwill sends congratulations on the occasion of the Fromal Dedication of the Science Building. Given at Vancouver on the fifteenth day of October in the year of Our Lord nineteen hundred and sixty-four. [signed by] Phyllis G. Ross, Chancellor, and John B. Macdonald, President.”

The frame is wooden with a plywood matted stained dark brown. The corners of the frame has an ornate scroll detail and the wooden matte has been cut into an oval shape with an elaborate scroll and rose pattern on the edge.

Framed cover of the Evangelical Beacon bulletin announcing the sod-turning event for Trinity Junior College.

Item is a framed cover of the Evangelical Beacon bulletin announcing the sod-turning event for Trinity Junior College. The cover features four black and white photographs of administrative individuals using the ceremonial shovel to turn the sod for the founding of Trinity Junior College in Langley, B.C. The photographs from left to right include Rev. Calvin B. Hanson, President-elect; Perry Havens, Vice president in charge of Business Administration; Harold P. Halleen, Moderator and vice president Ev. Free Church of America, in background, Rev. David Enarson, Superintendent Canadian Pacific and Pacific Northwest Districts; and the bottom right photograph is of Dr. Enoch E. Mattson, Registrar and Dean of Education. These photographs are imposed on top of another photograph of the crowd in a reddish hue. The bottom right cover text box reads: “A MEMORABLE DAY IN CANADA. October 8, 1961, was an historic day at Langley B.C., Canada, when Ev. Free Church leaders turned sod for the new Trinity Junior College to open in autumn, 1962. SEE PAGE THREE.” The wooden frame has a beveled edge with an inner golden lip. There are two mattes, the outer is cream, and the inner is burgundy.

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