Qualicum Beach

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              4 archival descriptions results for Qualicum Beach

              Fonds · 1915-1997

              Fonds consists of records from Qualicum Beach Presbyterian Church, Qualicum Beach United Church, Knox United Church (Parksville, B.C.), Qualicum Beach/Coombs Pastoral Charge and St. Stephen's United Church (Qualicum Beach, B.C.). Records include Marriage registers (1920-1988), Burial register (1965-1995); Membership records (1915-1996); Board and committee records (1954-1990); Legal and property records (1993); Women's group records (1928-1985); Youth group records (1931-1983); Sunday School records (1961-1985); Financial records (1955-1996); Correspondence (1961-1970); Worship service records (1984); Church histories (1961-1983); Reference (1960-1990); Newsletters (1961-1977); Guest registers (1994-1995); Annual reports (1965-1997).

              St. Stephen's United Church (Qualicum Beach, B.C.)
              H.P. Davidson fonds
              Fonds · 1908

              Fonds comprises a single record series: Student notes (1908).

              Davidson, H.P.
              Fonds · 1959-2014

              Fonds consists of the following record series: Comox-Nanaimo Presbytery and Executive meeting minutes (official minutes, 1959-1991 and 1994-1996; 1998-2014); Correspondence of the Presbytery Secretary (1965-1994); Pastoral Relations files of the Presbytery Secretary (1967-1976); and Subject files of the Presbytery Secretary.

              United Church of Canada. Comox-Nanaimo Presbytery
              Fonds · 1914-1929

              The collection consists of prescription registers for an unidentified pharmacy. Prescriptions are signed by area doctors from Nanaimo and Qualicum Beach, including Dr. W.F. Drysdale and Dr. T.J. McPhee. Personal names of patients are usually noted on the prescriptions.