Photograph of Mary (Barrett) Tait holding her baby, Mary Agnes Tait, Green Valley. Frank and Mary Tait lived next door to the Barretts at the shore of the big lake (now the Blue Jay Farm picnic area). Photograph is loose.
Photograph of Mary (Barrett) Tait holding her baby, Mary Agnes Tait, Green Valley. Frank and Mary Tait lived next door to the Barretts at the shore of the big lake (now the Blue Jay Farm picnic area). Photograph is loose.
Fonds consists of records of the Cortes Emergency First Aid Service (CEFAS) including the constitution, meeting agendas, correspondence, survey responses and attendant schedules. It is arranged in three series: Administrative Records, Correspondence and Survey Responses.
In 1988, concerned members of the Cortes community formed the Cortes Island First Aid Society (CIFAS). They were trained in basic first aid and provided volunteer service to the island for the next four years. A retired industrial ambulance was procured by Sully and Marg Sullivan and outfitted with some medical equipment. Prior to this people were transported in private cars and trucks.
In 1992, the British Columbia Ambulance Service opened a station on Cortes which continued and expanded that service, and CEFAS was dissolved.
Custodial History
Bonnie MacDonald held these records from the time of her involvement in the founding of CEFAS; she donated them to CIMAS.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of records of the Cortes Emergency First Aid Service (CEFAS) including the constitution, meeting agendas, correspondence, survey responses and attendant schedules. It is arranged in three series: Administrative Records, Correspondence and Survey Responses.