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CIRA receipts/bank statement/cash receipts and chequebook

https://collections.cortesmuseum.com/en/permalink/descriptions7227
Part Of
Cortes Island Ratepayers Association fonds
Description Level
File
Material Type
textual records
Date Range
1965-1972
Part Of
Cortes Island Ratepayers Association fonds
Description Level
File
Fonds Number
2000.003
Series Number
3
File Number
2
Material Type
textual records
Date Range
1965-1972
Storage Location
1-18
Storage Range
1-18
Name Access
Cortes Island Ratepayers Association
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CIRA bank correspondence

https://collections.cortesmuseum.com/en/permalink/descriptions7234
Part Of
Cortes Island Ratepayers Association fonds
Description Level
File
Material Type
textual records
Date Range
1963-1968
Part Of
Cortes Island Ratepayers Association fonds
Description Level
File
Fonds Number
2000.003
Series Number
5
File Number
1
Material Type
textual records
Date Range
1963-1968
Storage Location
1-25
Storage Range
1-25
Name Access
Cortes Island Ratepayers Association
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CIMAS information files
Description Level
File
Date Range
1949-2014
Scope and Content
Logger Elmer Ellingsen's cheque book, cheques to various recipients, and bank statements with The Royal Bank of Canada (RBC), 1949-1951. The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) and Manson's Landing Community Fund: deposit receipts, 1951; statement of account, 1951; letters, 1952; mail deposit receipts to H.J. Foster, 1952. CIBC and the Southern Cortez Community Association: bank acknowledgements, 1971; letter to Mrs. McDevitt, 1971; charge receipt, 1972. Blank CIBC personal chequing account receipts, undated; Article in WNE, opening of the Cortes Island Branch Office of the Quadra Credit Union, 1989; article "Coastal Community and Quadra Credit Unions Announce Merger Plans," 2008; article "Credit Union Members Appeal Branch Closures," 2014
Part Of
CIMAS information files
Description Level
File
Series Number
1
File Number
21
Date Range
1949-2014
Scope and Content
Logger Elmer Ellingsen's cheque book, cheques to various recipients, and bank statements with The Royal Bank of Canada (RBC), 1949-1951. The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) and Manson's Landing Community Fund: deposit receipts, 1951; statement of account, 1951; letters, 1952; mail deposit receipts to H.J. Foster, 1952. CIBC and the Southern Cortez Community Association: bank acknowledgements, 1971; letter to Mrs. McDevitt, 1971; charge receipt, 1972. Blank CIBC personal chequing account receipts, undated; Article in WNE, opening of the Cortes Island Branch Office of the Quadra Credit Union, 1989; article "Coastal Community and Quadra Credit Unions Announce Merger Plans," 2008; article "Credit Union Members Appeal Branch Closures," 2014
Storage Range
Drawer 1
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Desolation Sound book, Heather Harbord

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Part Of
CIMAS information files
Description Level
File
Date Range
2007
Scope and Content
Email exchanges with Heather Harbord, author of Desolation Sound, on book tour, 2007. Pamphlets and posters from CIMAS event for Desolation Sound with Heather Harbord, 2007
Part Of
CIMAS information files
Description Level
File
Series Number
2
File Number
5
Date Range
2007
Scope and Content
Email exchanges with Heather Harbord, author of Desolation Sound, on book tour, 2007. Pamphlets and posters from CIMAS event for Desolation Sound with Heather Harbord, 2007
Storage Range
Drawer 2
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CIRA receipts/cheques/statements

https://collections.cortesmuseum.com/en/permalink/descriptions7228
Part Of
Cortes Island Ratepayers Association fonds
Description Level
File
Material Type
textual records
Date Range
1976-1981
Part Of
Cortes Island Ratepayers Association fonds
Description Level
File
Fonds Number
2000.003
Series Number
3
File Number
3
Material Type
textual records
Date Range
1976-1981
Storage Location
1-19
Storage Range
1-19
Name Access
Cortes Island Ratepayers Association
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