1984 BC Summer Games Rules Book. White booklet with green, black and red text. Games logo with torch and dogwood in green on front, followed by Burnaby office address and contact information. British Columbia flag and "That's the BC Spirit!" at bottom. 64 pages bound with two staples. Back has logo with "Sport B.C. Print Shop"
Object History
Item pertaining to BC Summer Games which took place in Burnaby July 19-22, 1984.
1984 BC Summer Games Premier's Reception Invitation. White card with Pacific Western Airlines logo and "Premier's Reception" on front. Event information inside includes "Thursday, July 19th, 1984 - 9:00pm/ at the Sherton Villa Inn - Ballroom / In honor of Premier & Mrs. Bennett"
Object History
Item pertaining to BC Summer Games which took place in Burnaby July 19-22, 1984.
leaflet; buff paper with black text reading: "GRAND RALLY / BRITISH COLUMBIA GIRL GUIDES / AGRICULTURAL GROUNDS, DUNCAN / SATURDAY, JULY 8th, 1922"; rally had a programme of sports events, followed by a high tea, and in the evening, a camp fire with entertainment.
Object History
Leaflet is a part of scrapbook "Burnaby Girl Guides. -- [1914]-1969, predominant ca. 1920" (BV015.35.164)
Note in blue ink on scrapbook page reads: "Burnaby Guides attended this Rally".
magazine; quarterly publication in English aimed at providing a forum for information exchange in China and Hong Kong trading; glossy cover; 32 p., black text and photographs on newsprint; bifold with two staples; printed by Food Hing Offset Printing Company Limited; front cover reads: "Business Pleasure" / "Special Issue / 1978 Canton Spring Fair"; photograph on front of small ceramic bowl filled with coins and red carnation standing in centre, bowl is seated on a pedestal, two small carved lion sculptures are seated on either side; bottom of front cover includes an ad for "Seiko" watches; back cover includes ad for "Bulova" watches.
Object History
Publication "Business Pleasure", was part of a scrapbook created by Cecil Chue Kan Lee documenting the time he was employed as a Prodcue Buyer for Kelly Douglas and Company Limited and Western Commodities Limited in the 1970s and early 1980s. As a produce buyer for Kelly Douglas, Cecil Lee worked closely with local farmers along Marine Drive and in the Fraser Valley. The Burnaby company was one of the largest food distributors in Canada. In the mid-1970s, Lee was asked to oversee the import of Chinese mandarin oranges into Canada. Until that time, mandarin oranges had come from Japan and were sold in the winter, especially at Christmas. When the Japanese market could no longer keep up with demand, Kelly Douglas looked to China. The company relied on Lee’s cultural knowledge to build this very profitable part of their business.
Reference
The first few pages of articles within the publication are available for viewing on Heritage Village. Contact Burnaby Village Museum to view entire published content.
For other records in this collection see: Business records series of Julie Lee and Cecil Lee family fonds
Horn spoon with fine carving on the narrow handle. Material is very dark.
Object History
Along the Northwest Coast, in general, undecorated spoons of wood and horn were used in everyday life, while more elaborately carved versions were used on special occasions. Horn spoons were often passed down in families as heirlooms, such spoons are generally darker in colour than those of recent manufacture. The bowls of these spoons are too large to place in the mouth, so food is sipped from the sides or the end.
The bowl of the mountain goat horn spoon is made from the larger part of the horn, at the base. The handle is made from the tip. It is straightened out by steaming in a wooden mould and then scored out inside as part of the shaping process
Pair of mukluks made out of a combination of muskrat, caribou, seal, and moose hide. The musktrat fur goes up the calf of the muklucks. There is bead work on the upper foot and toe area, using yellow, green, blue, red, pink and black beads to make a floral design.
Object History
Parka was purchased by donor's wife in either Altin BC or near Perry River, Yukon between 1936 and 1943.
Newsletter; legal sized paper, 4 pages (3 pages stapled together); letterhead with brown ink background on cover page reads "Newsletter CENTURY PARK / HERITAGE VILLAGE" followed by "4900 DEER LAKE AVE. BURNABY, B.C. PHONE 291-8525"; dated April 6, 1972; addressed to "Fellow-Members" of Century Park Museum Association; last page is a blank "CENTURY PARK MUSEUM ASSOCIATON / INFORMATION BLANK" form printed on yellow paper to be returned to Century Park Museum Association. The newsletter has been folded into four for mailing purposes. An additional page is addressed to members requesting donations of display items for the General Store. Return address stamp on back page reads "CENTURY PARK MUSEUM ASSOCIATION / operating / HERITAGE VILLAGE / 4900 Deer Lake Avenue, Burnaby 2, B.C." and is addressed to: "Mr. A.T. Copan / 4667 Highlawn Drive / Burnaby 2, B.C."
Newsletter provides updates regarding the Burnaby Centennial '71 Committee's project "Heritage Village" including the hiring of Mr. P.A. (Tony) Scott as permanent Executive Director of Heritage Village.
Object History
Newsletter published by the Century Park Museum Association in regards to news of Heritage Village Museum and the Century Park Museum Association, renamed Burnaby Village Museum Association and Burnaby Village Museum in 1984. The newsletter was mailed to A.T. Copan, 4667 Highlawn Drive, Burnaby B.C.
Newsletter; yellow paper cover with black ink folded in half; white pages within folded in half, numbered 1-8; stapled in centre fold; cover with illustration of the east side of Hill Street inside Heritage Village and Village bandstand; stylized hand drawn title reads: "the Villager / CHRISTMAS '81"" and hand drawn script in lower left corner reads: "Heritage Village / 4900 Deer Lake Avenue / Burnaby, B.C. V5G 3T6"; first page includes credits "Published by: Century Park Museum Association / Christmas 1981 / Editor: Ethel Derrick"; Handwritten in ink on the front cover is "Reg Millway". Illustrations and typewritten script throughout content covering news and events of Heritage Village during Winter 1981.
Object History
Newsletter published by the Century Park Museum Association in regards to news of Heritage Village Museum and the Century Park Museum Association, renamed Burnaby Village Museum Association and Burnaby Village Museum in 1984.
Newsletter; yellow paper cover with black ink folded in half; light green pages within folded in half, numbered 1-8; stapled in centre fold; cover with illustration of the east side of Hill Street inside Heritage Village and Village bandstand; stylized hand drawn title reads: "the Villager / Winter'82" and hand drawn script in lower left corner reads: "Heritage Village / 4900 Deer Lake Avenue / Burnaby, B.C. V5G 3T6"; first page includes credits "Published by: / Century Park Museum Association / WINTER 1982 / Editor: / Ethel Derrick". Illustrations and typewritten script throughout content covering news and events of Heritage Village during the Winter 1982.
Object History
Newsletter published by the Century Park Museum Association in regards to news of Heritage Village Museum and the Century Park Museum Association, renamed Burnaby Village Museum Association and Burnaby Village Museum in 1984.
Newsletter; yellow paper cover with black ink folded in half; white pages within folded in half, numbered 1-8; stapled in centre fold; cover with illustration of the east side of Hill Street inside Heritage Village and Village bandstand; stylized hand drawn title reads: "the Villager" and hand drawn script in lower left corner reads: "Heritage Village / 4900 Deer Lake Avenue / Burnaby, B.C. V5G 3T6"; date in bottom right corner reads "SUMMER 82'"; first page includes credits "Published by: / Century Park Museum Association / SUMMER 1982 / Editor: / Ethel Derrick". Illustrations and typewritten script throughout content covering news and events of Heritage Village during the Summer 1982.
Object History
Newsletter published by the Century Park Museum Association in regards to news of Heritage Village Museum and the Century Park Museum Association, renamed Burnaby Village Museum Association and Burnaby Village Museum in 1984.
Newsletter; created by Heritage Village Museum [1978]. Printed on newsprint, double sided, folded in centre. Newsletter also served as a map and guide of the village. The front page of the newsletter features articles "Robert Burnaby 1828 - 1878" and "The Steam and Sawmill Collection". The centre two pages open to a list of exhibits in the village with a site map. The back page includes "Operating Times"; "Heritage Village Calendar", and "Application for Membership" of the Century park Museum Association. Design and production by Dave Lovell.
Object History
Newsletter created by Heritage Village Museum (Burnaby Village Museum) and given out free to visitors. Design and production of the newsletter was created by Dave Lovell.
Newsletter; yellow paper cover with black ink folded in half; white pages within folded in half, numbered 1-8; stapled in centre fold; cover with illustration of the east side of Hill Street inside Heritage Village and Village bandstand; stylized hand drawn title reads: "the Villager" and hand drawn script in lower left corner reads: "Heritage Village / 4900 Deer Lake Avenue / Burnaby, B.C. V5G 3T6"; date in bottom right corner "May, 1977"; back page credits at bottom of page read: "Editor of The Villager - Pixie McGeachie / Illustrations by Bob Altwein". Illustrations and typewritten script throughout content covering news and events of Heritage Village during May 1977.
Object History
Newsletter published by the Century Park Museum Association in regards to news of Heritage Village Museum and the Century Park Museum Association, renamed Burnaby Village Museum Association and Burnaby Village Museum in 1984.
Newsletter; yellow paper cover with black ink folded in half; white pages within folded in half, numbered 1-8; stapled in centre fold; cover with illustration of the east side of Hill Street inside Heritage Village and Village bandstand; stylized hand drawn title reads: "the Villager" and hand drawn script in lower left corner reads: "Heritage Village / 4900 Deer Lake Avenue / Burnaby, B.C. V5G 3T6"; date in black ink on cover reads: "Winter / of '78"; page one includes credits "Published by / Century Park Museum Assn. / Editor: Betty Forbes". IIlustrations and typewritten script throughout content covering news and events of Heritage Village during the Winter 1978.
Object History
Newsletter published by the Century Park Museum Association in regards to news of Heritage Village Museum and the Century Park Museum Association, renamed Burnaby Village Museum Association and Burnaby Village Museum in 1984.
Newsletter; bright green paper cover and pages within; folded in half; pages numbered 1-8; cover with illustration of the east side of Hill Street inside Heritage Village and Village bandstand; stylized hand drawn title reads: "the Villager" and hand drawn script in lower left corner reads: "Heritage Village / 4900 Deer Lake Avenue / Burnaby, B.C. V5G 3T6"; text in centre of cover reads: "WINTER 1979"; credits on page one read: "The VILLAGER" / Winter 1979 Edition / Published by / Century Park Museum Association / Co-Editors: Betty Forbes & Mary Hall". Illustrations and typewritten script throughout content covering news and events of Heritage Village during the Winter 1979.
Object History
Newsletter published by the Century Park Museum Association in regards to news of Heritage Village Museum and the Century Park Museum Association, renamed Burnaby Village Museum Association and Burnaby Village Museum in 1984.
Newsletter; yellow paper cover with black ink folded in half; white pages within folded in half, numbered 1-8; stapled in centre fold; cover with illustration of the east side of Hill Street inside Heritage Village and Village bandstand; stylized hand drawn title reads: "the Villager" and hand drawn script in lower left corner reads: "Heritage Village / 4900 Deer Lake Avenue / Burnaby, B.C. V5G 3T6"; stylized text in centre reads: "Spring / 1980"; page one includes credits "Published by / Century Park Museum Association / Spring 1980 / Editor: Mary Hall". Illustrations and typewritten script throughout content covering news and events of Heritage Village during the Spring 1980.
Object History
Newsletter published by the Century Park Museum Association in regards to news of Heritage Village Museum and the Century Park Museum Association, renamed Burnaby Village Museum Association and Burnaby Village Museum in 1984.
Newsletter; yellow paper cover with black ink folded in half; white pages within folded in half, numbered 1-8; stapled in centre fold; cover with illustration of the east side of Hill Street inside Heritage Village and Village bandstand; stylized hand drawn title reads: "the Villager / SUMMER '80"" and hand drawn script in lower left corner reads: "Heritage Village / 4900 Deer Lake Avenue / Burnaby, B.C. V5G 3T6"; page one includes credits "THE VILLAGER / Published by / Century Park Museum Association / Editor: Mary Hall / SUMMER EDITION 1980". Illustrations and typewritten script throughout content covering news and events of Heritage Village during the Summer 1980.
Object History
Newsletter published by the Century Park Museum Association in regards to news of Heritage Village Museum and the Century Park Museum Association, renamed Burnaby Village Museum Association and Burnaby Village Museum in 1984.
Newsletter; yellow paper cover with black ink folded in half; light green pages within folded in half, numbered 1-8; stapled in centre fold; cover with illustration of the east side of Hill Street inside Heritage Village and Village bandstand; stylized title reads: "the Villager / Winter '82" and hand drawn script in lower left corner reads: "Heritage Village / 4900 Deer Lake Avenue / Burnaby, B.C. V5G 3T6"; page one includes credits "Published by / Century Park Museum Association / WINTER 1982 / Editor: Ethel Derrick". Illustrations and typewritten script throughout content covering news and events of Heritage Village during the Winter 1982.
Object History
Newsletter published by the Century Park Museum Association in regards to news of Heritage Village Museum and the Century Park Museum Association, renamed Burnaby Village Museum Association and Burnaby Village Museum in 1984.
Newsletter; light blue paper cover with black ink; three staples at left edge; white pages within, numbered 1-5; two holes punched along left edge. Cover includes an illustration of the buildings on the west side of Hill Street inside Heritage Village including Deer Lake Auto, General Store and Village Blacksmith shop; stylized title reads: "the Villager / Winter '83"; text in bottom left corner reads: "Heritage Village"; text along bottom reads: "4900 DEER LAKE AVENUE, BURNABY, BRITISH COLUMBIA V5G 3T6". Verso of cover page includes information on the Century Park Museum Association Annual General Meeting and a lecture. Articles include photographs of restoration of "Old Curly", Seaforth School on it's new foundation and the Cupola from the old municipal hall. A synopsis of the year 1983 is written by Museum Director R.P. Schofield.
Object History
Newsletter published by the Century Park Museum Association in regards to news of Heritage Village Museum and the Century Park Museum Association, renamed Burnaby Village Museum Association and Burnaby Village Museum in 1984.
Newsletter; yellow paper cover with black ink folded in half; white pages within folded in half, numbered 1-8; stapled in centre fold; cover with illustration of the east side of Hill Street inside Heritage Village and Village bandstand; stylized hand drawn title reads: "the Villager" and hand drawn script in lower left corner reads: "Heritage Village / 4900 Deer Lake Avenue / Burnaby, B.C. V5G 3T6"; first page includes credits "THE VILLAGER / Spring 1982 / Published by: / Century Park Museum / Association / Editor: / Ethel Derrick". Newsletter includes a slip of paper regarding membership fees for Century Park Museum Association which are due for 1982. Illustrations and typewritten script throughout content covering news and events of Heritage Village during the Spring 1982.
Object History
Newsletter published by the Century Park Museum Association in regards to news of Heritage Village Museum and the Century Park Museum Association, renamed Burnaby Village Museum Association and Burnaby Village Museum in 1984.
Newsletter: light green paper cover; stapled in top corner; content within printed on white pages numbered 2-17; cover page reads: "The Villager / Spring 1984" with text box and logo for "Heritage / Village / Museum / "the way / we were" / Burnaby, B.C. Canada" with lampost; first page within includes foreward written by R.P. Schofield, Museum Director; back inside cover page includes "Heritage Village Museum / Proposed Master Plan". Content within covers news and events of Heritage Village in the Spring 1984 and includes message from Century Park Museum Association President, reports from Heritage Village Museum staff including the Museum Director, Curator, Operations Coordinator, Volunteer Coordinator, Education Coordinator and an outline of the history of Heritage Village Museum, ownership, management, staffing and funding.
Object History
Newsletter published by the Century Park Museum Association in regards to news of Heritage Village Museum and the Century Park Museum Association, renamed Burnaby Village Museum Association and Burnaby Village Museum in 1984.
Newsletter; turquoise blue paper cover with black ink folded in half; white pages within folded in half, numbered 1-8; stapled in centre fold; cover with illustration of the east side of Hill Street inside Heritage Village and Village bandstand; stylized hand drawn title reads: "THE / VILLAGER" and hand drawn script in lower left corner reads: "HERITAGE VILLAGE / 4900 DEER LAKE AVE. / / BURNABY, B.C. V5G 3T6", typewritten date in bottom right corner reads "MARCH 1976". Page six includes credits in textbox "Newsletter editor - Pixie / McGeachie. / Illustrations by Shelley". Illustrations and typewritten script throughout content covering news and events of Heritage Village during March 1976.
Object History
Newsletter published by the Century Park Museum Association in regards to news of Heritage Village Museum and the Century Park Museum Association, renamed Burnaby Village Museum Association and Burnaby Village Museum in 1984.
newsletter; yellow paper cover with black ink folded in half; white pages within folded in half, numbered 1-8; stapled in centre fold; cover with illustration of the east side of Hill Street inside Heritage Village and Village bandstand; stylized hand drawn title reads: "the / Villager / SUMMER '80" and hand drawn script in lower left corner reads: "Heritage Village / 4900 Deer Lake Avenue / Burnaby, B.C. V5G 3T6". First page includes credits "Published by / Centuray Park Museum Association / Editor: Mary Hall / SUMMER EDITION 1980". Illustrations and typewritten script throughout content covering news and events of Heritage Village during the Summer 1980.
Object History
Newsletter published by the Century Park Museum Association in regards to news of Heritage Village Museum and the Century Park Museum Association, renamed Burnaby Village Museum Association and Burnaby Village Museum in 1984.
Newsletter; yellow paper cover with black ink folded in half; white pages within folded in half, numbered 1-8; stapled in centre fold; cover with illustration of the east side of Hill Street inside Heritage Village and Village bandstand; stylized hand drawn title reads: "the / Villager" and typewritten text beneath "FAL 1980"; hand drawn script in lower left corner of cover reads: "Heritage Village / 4900 Deer Lake Avenue / Burnaby, B.C. V5G 3T6". First page includes publication details, "Published by / THE CENTURY PARK MUSEUM ASSOCIATION / Editor: Mary Hall / September Edition 1980". First page includes Chinese characters provided by Ho-Han-Leung and translation on page 2 "The Village News". Newsletter includes insert regarding "NOTICE OF GENERAL MEETING (Elections)" for the Century Park Museum Association to take place at Heritage Village November 15, 1980. Illustrations and typewritten script throughout content covering news and events of Heritage Village during September 1980.
Object History
Newsletter published by the Century Park Museum Association in regards to news of Heritage Village Museum and the Century Park Museum Association, renamed Burnaby Village Museum Association and Burnaby Village Museum in 1984.
Newsletter; legal sized paper, 3 pages; letterhead with brown ink background on cover page reads "Newsletter CENTURY PARK / HERITAGE VILLAGE" followed by "4900 DEER LAKE AVE. BURNABY, B.C. PHONE 291-8525"; dated April 6, 1972; addressed to "Fellow-Members" of Century Park Museum Association; last page is a blank "CENTURY PARK MUSEUM ASSOCIATON / INFORMATION BLANK" form printed on yellow paper to be returned to Century Park Museum Association. Newsletter provides updates regarding the Burnaby Centennial '71 Committee's project "Heritage Village" including the hiring of Mr. P.A. (Tony) Scott as permanent Executive Director of Heritage Village.
Object History
Newsletter published by the Century Park Museum Association in regards to news of Heritage Village Museum and the Century Park Museum Association, renamed Burnaby Village Museum Association and Burnaby Village Museum in 1984. The newsletter was mailed to members and prospective members of the newly formed Century Park Museum Association.
Newsletter; legal sized paper white paper with black text; "Heritage / Village / Museum" logo with lamp post in upper left corner of page; title "HEAR YE! HEAR YE! / THE MUSEUM RE-OPENS FOR SPRING - MARCH 3/84". Volunteer and staff newsletter signed by Joy Buzza.
Object History
Newsletter produced by staff from Burnaby Village Museum in regards to operational news and training for staff and volunteers at Burnaby Village Museum in March 1984. Joy Buzza was Volunteer Co-ordinator for the Burnaby Village Museum between 1978 and 1992.
newsletter; legal sized paper white paper with black text; printed on both sides; letterhead at top of page reads: "The / Village Volunteer / NEWSLETTER" with logo "BURNABY / VILLAGE / MUSEUM"; 1985 January 23; First editon of the Village Volunteer newsletter includes a list of training sessions for volunteers, lecture series in February and other information; signed by Joy Buzza at bottom of back page.
Object History
Volunteer newsletter produced by staff from Burnaby Village Museum in regards to operational news and training for volunteers at Burnaby Village Museum. Joy Buzza was Volunteer Co-ordinator for the Burnaby Village Museum between 1978 and 1992.
newsletter; legal sized paper white paper with black text; printed on both sides; letterhead at top of page reads: "The / Village Volunteer / NEWSLETTER" with logo "BURNABY / VILLAGE / MUSEUM"; 1985 May 08, V.V. Edition III; includees a list of events by date between May 26 and June 30, 1985; signed by Joy Buzza on back of page.
Object History
Volunteer newsletter produced by staff from Burnaby Village Museum in regards to operational news and training for volunteers at Burnaby Village Museum. Joy Buzza was Volunteer Co-ordinator for the Burnaby Village Museum between 1978 and 1992.
newsletter; legal sized paper white paper with black text; printed on both sides; letterhead at top of page reads: "The / Village Volunteer / NEWSLETTER" with logo "BURNABY / VILLAGE / MUSEUM"; 1985 August 29, V.V. Edition V; includees a list of events for Labour Day and volunteer training taking place between September 24-27; signed by Joy Buzza at bottom of front page. First page of newsletter has been marked up with yellow highlighter and green pencil.
Object History
Volunteer newsletter produced by staff from Burnaby Village Museum in regards to operational news and training for volunteers at Burnaby Village Museum. Joy Buzza was Volunteer Co-ordinator for the Burnaby Village Museum between 1978 and 1992.
newsletter; legal sized paper white paper with black text; 2 pages printed on both sides of first page, second page printed one side; letterhead at top of front page reads: "The / Village Volunteer / NEWSLETTER" with logo "BURNABY / VILLAGE / MUSEUM"; October 1985; bold text at top first page reads "Thank You, All" and is signed by "Patsy"; back of cover page includes title at top of page "Calling / All / Teens / (and the not so TEEN!) / TRAINING OPPORTUNITY", providing details on "FATHER CHRISTMAS TRAINING SESSION" and also includes information on "LIVING LINOTYPE" demonstration by John Barclay, call for volunteers to help with Heritage Christmas; second page includes a list of dates and details regarding preparation for Heritage Christmas November 26 to December 22.
Object History
Volunteer newsletter produced by staff from Burnaby Village Museum in regards to operational news and training for volunteers at Burnaby Village Museum. Joy Buzza was Volunteer Co-ordinator for the Burnaby Village Museum between 1978 and 1992.
Newsletter; two pages; yellow cartridge paper with black text, illustrations and site map; heading on first page reads "SEASON'S GREETINGS" "December, 1972" written by "President, / Century Park Museum / Association"; second page includes a site map of Heritage Village with a list of buildings/exhibits: "1 Gate House / 2 Manor House / 3 School House / 4 Drug Store / 5 Gift Shop / 6 General Store / 7 Bicycle & Buggy Shop / 8 Blacksmith Shop & Sheds / 9 Log Cabin / 10 Printing Shop / 11 Municipal Hall / 12 Public Washrooms / 13 Barber & Dentis / 14 Ice Cream Parlour / 15 Tram Station / 16 Interurban Tramcar / 17 Bandstand".
Object History
Newsletter published by the Century Park Museum Association in regards to news of Heritage Village Museum and the Century Park Museum Association, renamed Burnaby Village Museum Association and Burnaby Village Museum in 1984. The newsletter provides an update to members of the Century Park Museum Association regarding the Heritage Village site after one year of operation. Don Copan was the founding president of the Century Park Museum Association in 1971 and served on the executive of the Century Park Museum Association (Burnaby Village Museum Association) until 1990 when the Corporation of the District of Burnaby assumed operation and management of the museum and the Burnaby Village Museum Associatioin was dissolved.
Newsletter; yellow paper cover with black ink folded in half; pages within folded in half, numbered 1-8; stapled in centre fold; cover with illustration of the east side of Hill Street inside Heritage Village and Village bandstand; stylized title reads: "the Villager" and hand drawn script in lower left corner reads: "Heritage Village / 4900 Deer Lake Avenue / Burnaby, B.C. V5G 3T6" and date in bottom right corner "July 1976". Illustrations and typewritten script throughout content covering news and events of Heritage Village during the Summer 1976.
Object History
Newsletter published by the Century Park Museum Association in regards to news of Heritage Village Museum and the Century Park Museum Association, renamed Burnaby Village Museum Association and Burnaby Village Museum in 1984.
Newsletter; yellow paper cover with black ink folded in half; pages within folded in half, numbered 1-4; stapled in centre fold; cover with illustration of the east side of Hill Street inside Heritage Village and Village bandstand; stylized title reads: "the Villager" and hand drawn script in lower left corner reads: "Heritage Village / 4900 Deer Lake Avenue / Burnaby, B.C. V5G 3T6" and date in bottom right corner "November, 1976"; page one includes credits "THIS VILLAGER edition was compiled and edited by your friendly Heritage Village Staff". Illustrations and typewritten script throughout content covering news and events of Heritage Village and Century Park Museum Associaton during November 1976.
Object History
Newsletter published by the Century Park Museum Association in regards to news of Heritage Village Museum and the Century Park Museum Association, renamed Burnaby Village Museum Association and Burnaby Village Museum in 1984.
Newsletter; 3 pages; printed on one side with black ink on blue legal size cartridge paper. Heading on first page reads: "The VILLAGER" in handwritten script to look like wood; typewritten text beneath reads: "CENTURY PARK MUSEUM ASSOCIATION_BURNABY B.C._JANUARY 1976"; Newsletter editor: Pixie McGeachie. Newsletter content covers news and events of Heritage Village and Century Park Museum Association in January 1976 including information regarding the upcoming Annual Meeting of the Century Park Museum Association on February 26, 1976.
Object History
Newsletter published by the Century Park Museum Association in regards to news of Heritage Village Museum and the Century Park Museum Association, renamed Burnaby Village Museum Association and Burnaby Village Museum in 1984.
Newsletter; yellow paper cover with black ink folded in half; pages within folded in half, numbered 1-8; stapled in centre fold; cover with illustration of the east side of Hill Street inside Heritage Village and Village bandstand; stylized title reads: "the Villager" and hand drawn script in lower left corner reads: "Heritage Village / 4900 Deer Lake Avenue / Burnaby, B.C. V5G 3T6" and date in bottom right corner "FEBRUARY 1977". Newsletter content covers news and events of Heritage Village and Century Park Museum Association in February 1977 including information regarding the upcoming Annual General Meeting of the Century Park Museum Association on February 24, 1977.
Object History
Newsletter published by the Century Park Museum Association in regards to news of Heritage Village Museum and the Century Park Museum Association, renamed Burnaby Village Museum Association and Burnaby Village Museum in 1984.
Newsletter; yellow paper cover with black ink folded in half; pages within folded in half, numbered 1-8; stapled in centre fold; cover with illustration of the east side of Hill Street inside Heritage Village and Village bandstand; stylized title reads: "the Villager" and hand drawn script in lower left corner reads: "Heritage Village / 4900 Deer Lake Avenue / Burnaby, B.C. V5G 3T6" and date in bottom right corner "August, 1977". Newsletter includes illustrations and typewritten script throughout covering news and events of Heritage Village during August 1977.
Object History
Newsletter published by the Century Park Museum Association in regards to news of Heritage Village Museum and the Century Park Museum Association, renamed Burnaby Village Museum Association and Burnaby Village Museum in 1984.
Newsletter; yellow paper cover with black ink folded in half; pages within folded in half, numbered 1-8; stapled in centre fold; cover with illustration of the east side of Hill Street inside Heritage Village and Village bandstand; stylized title reads: "the Villager" and hand drawn script in lower left corner reads: "Heritage Village / 4900 Deer Lake Avenue / Burnaby, B.C. V5G 3T6". Illustrations and typewritten script throughout content covering news and events of Heritage Village between May and September 1978.
Object History
Newsletter published by the Century Park Museum Association in regards to news of Heritage Village Museum and the Century Park Museum Association, renamed Burnaby Village Museum Association and Burnaby Village Museum in 1984.
Newsletter; yellow paper cover with black ink folded in half; white pages within folded in half, numbered 1-8; stapled in centre fold; cover with illustration of the east side of Hill Street inside Heritage Village and Village bandstand; stylized title reads: "the Villager / Spring 1983" and hand drawn script in lower left corner reads: "Heritage Village / 4900 Deer Lake Avenue / Burnaby, B.C. V5G 3T6". First page identifies editor as Ethel Derrick. Content includes photographs and covers news and events of Heritage Village and the Century Park Museum Association in the Summer 1981.
Object History
Newsletter published by the Century Park Museum Association in regards to news of Heritage Village Museum and the Century Park Museum Association, renamed Burnaby Village Museum Association and Burnaby Village Museum in 1984.
Newsletter; green paper cover with white pages within numbered 1 to 11; cover page design includes three rectangular border frames with title at top which reads: "BURNABY VILLAGE MUSEUM / THE VILLAGER / 4900 DEER LAKE AVE. BURNABY BC V5G 3T6 / SUMMER / 1984" cover includes clip art illustration of antique street lamp post. Newsletter includes a message from Century Park Museum Association president Stan Fisher and a report from Burnaby Village Museum Director R.P. Schofiled regarding the name change from Heritage Village Museum to Burnaby Village Museum along with other news and events of the Burnaby Village Museum.
Object History
Newsletter published by the Burnaby Village Museum Association in regards to news of Heritage Village Museum and the Burnaby Village Museum Association. In 1984, the Century Park Museum Association was renamed Burnaby Village Museum Association and Heritage Village Museum was renamed Burnaby Village Museum.
Newsletter; published [1988]; yellow paper cover with 4 white pages within printed on both sides; cover page design includes three rectangular border frames with title at top which reads: "BURNABY VILLAGE MUSEUM / THE VILLAGER / 4900 DEER LAKE AVE. BURNABY BC V5G 3T6 / SUMMER" cover includes an illustration of a young girl climbling the stairs to the Elworth house kitchen entrance and "Morris" the resident museum cat asleep outside. The cover and inside illustrations were created by Jocelyn Reynard. Newsletter content includes articles by Burnaby Village Museum staff regarding news and events taking place at Burnaby Village Museum.
Object History
Newsletter published by the Burnaby Village Museum Association in regards to news of Burnaby Village Museum and the Burnaby Village Museum Association. In 1984, the Century Park Museum Association was renamed Burnaby Village Museum Association and Heritage Village Museum was renamed Burnaby Village Museum.
Newsletter; legal sized paper white paper with black text; printed on both sides; letterhead at top of page reads: "The / Village Volunteer / Newsletter" with logo "BURNABY / VILLAGE / MUSEUM"; "V.V. EDITION XI / 1987 January 30". Newseltter is signed by Coordinator of Volunteers Joy Buzza.
Object History
Volunteer newsletter produced by staff from Burnaby Village Museum in regards to operational news and training for volunteers at Burnaby Village Museum. Joy Buzza was Volunteer Co-ordinator for the Burnaby Village Museum between 1978 and 1992.
Newsletter; 3 pages, orange paper with black ink folded in half; printed on both sides to form 10 pages of printed text including cover; stapled in centre fold; cover title reads: THE VILLAGER / BURNABY VILLAGE MUSEUM"; "SPRING / ISSUE / 1988"; illustration of easter lillies in upper left corner with scripted text reading: "Easter / Greetings". First two pages include an article from Merilyn Darbey, President of the Burnaby Village Museum Association. Content also includes illustrations related to the Easter holidays and news and events taking place at Heritage Village in the Spring of 1988 along with a list of the 1988 Burnaby Village Museum Board of Directors.
Object History
Newsletter published by the Burnaby Village Museum Association in regards to news of Burnaby Village Museum and the Burnaby Village Museum Association. In 1984, the Century Park Museum Association was renamed Burnaby Village Museum Association and Heritage Village Museum was renamed Burnaby Village Museum.
Newsletter; legal sized yellow paper with black and red text; printed on both sides; letterhead at top of page reads: "The / Village Volunteer / Newsletter" with logo "BURNABY / VILLAGE / MUSEUM"; "SPRING 1989". Comic illustration on first page of characters created Charles M. Shultz, Lucy, Snoopy and Woodstock. Newseltter is signed by Coordinator of Volunteers Joy Buzza and covers news events of Burnaby Village Museum between April and May 1989.m, .
Object History
Volunteer newsletter produced by staff from Burnaby Village Museum in regards to operational news and training for volunteers at Burnaby Village Museum. Joy Buzza was Volunteer Co-ordinator for the Burnaby Village Museum between 1978 and 1992.
Newsletter; legal sized orange paper with brown text and illustrations; printed on both sides; letterhead at top of page reads: "The / Village Volunteer / Newsletter" with logo "BURNABY / VILLAGE / MUSEUM"; "September 28,1989". Newseltter is signed by Coordinator of Volunteers Joy Buzza and covers news events of Burnaby Village Museum between October and December 1989.
Object History
Volunteer newsletter produced by staff from Burnaby Village Museum in regards to operational news and training for volunteers at Burnaby Village Museum. Joy Buzza was Volunteer Co-ordinator for the Burnaby Village Museum between 1978 and 1992.
Newsletter; legal sized paper, 2 pages white and green; letterhead with brown ink background on cover page reads "Newsletter CENTURY PARK / HERITAGE VILLAGE _4900 DEER LAKE AVE. BURNABY, B.C. PHONE 291-8525"; "CENTURY PARK MUSEUM ASSOCIATON."; dated March 1, 1973; addressed to "Dear Members and Friends of C.P.M.A.". Second page is continuation from first. Newsletter author identified at bottom of green page "DON COPAN / President, / C.P.M.A."
Object History
Newsletter published by the Century Park Museum Association in regards to news of Heritage Village Museum and the Century Park Museum Association, renamed Burnaby Village Museum Association and Burnaby Village Museum in 1984. The newsletter was mailed to members and prospective members of the newly formed Century Park Museum Association. Don Copan was the president of the association.
Newsletter; mimeographed on two pages of legal sized blue paper. Heading at top of Newsletter reads: "CENTURY PARK MUSEUM ASSOCIATION / Newsletter / May, 1973". Newsletter is addressed to: "Members and Friends of C.P.M.A." and includes a list of the 1973 Century Park Museum Associaton Board of Directors and paragraph headings reading "Founding Members Certificates"; "1973 Memberships"; "Gift Shop"; "Volunteers Needed"; "Summer Operations"; New Display Areas at the Village".
Object History
Newsletter published by the Century Park Museum Association in regards to news of Heritage Village Museum and the Century Park Museum Association, renamed Burnaby Village Museum Association and Burnaby Village Museum in 1984. The newsletter was mailed to members and prospective members of the newly formed Century Park Museum Association. Don Copan was the president of the association.
Newsletter; mimeographed on three pages of legal sized orange coloured paper. Heading at top of Newsletter reads: "CENTURY PARK MUSEUM ASSOCIATION / Newsletter / November, 1973". Newsletter was edited by Pixie McGeachie; produced by Don Copan and authored by Century Park Museum Association president, John Thomson.
The Newsletter provides updates regarding administration and operations of Heritage Village, including; the Museum Curator; a summary from Heritage Village Executive Director, Tony Scott; information regarding the Gift Shop committee; plans to build a replica of an old church with sponsorship from the South Burnaby Men's Club and coming events in November and December 1973.
Object History
Newsletter published by the Century Park Museum Association in regards to news of Heritage Village Museum and the Century Park Museum Association, renamed Burnaby Village Museum Association and Burnaby Village Museum in 1984. The newsletter was mailed to members and prospective members of the Century Park Museum Association.
Newsletter; mimeographed on four pages of legal sized white paper. Heading at top of Newsletter reads: "THE VILLAGER"; "CENTURY PARK MUSEUM ASSOCIATION_BURNABY, B.C._OCTOBER 1974". Newsletter is edited by Pixie McGeachie and signed by Century Park Museum Association past president, Don Copan.
News items include the operations, staffing and events regarding Heritage Village including the sod turning and completion of the newly built Heritage Village Church under the sponsorship of the South Burnaby Men's Club; letter from Century Park Museum president, John Thomson; coming attractions and letters to the editor.
Object History
Newsletter published by the Century Park Museum Association in regards to news of Heritage Village Museum and the Century Park Museum Association, renamed Burnaby Village Museum Association and Burnaby Village Museum in 1984. The newsletter was mailed to members and prospective members of the Century Park Museum Association.
Newsletter; mimeographed on two pages of white paper. Heading at top of Newsletter reads: "THE VILLAGER" / "CENTURY PARK MUSEUM ASSOCIATION_BURNABY, B.C._NOVEMBER, 1974". Pages include illustrations. Newsletter is authored by Century Park Museum Association President, John Thomson.
First page includes information about the Century Park Museum Association Christmas Party; the Annual General Meeting and election of officers. The second page includes contact information regarding membership to the Century Park Museum Association; contact information regarding nominations for the upcoming Century Park Museum Association elections and a thank you note from president John Thomson.
Object History
Newsletter published by the Century Park Museum Association in regards to news of Heritage Village Museum and the Century Park Museum Association, renamed Burnaby Village Museum Association and Burnaby Village Museum in 1984. The newsletter was mailed to members and prospective members of the Century Park Museum Association.