Item is a silent, colour film featuring the processing of honey from its transport by truck to the Bee Cee Honey plant through to canning and labelling by factory workers on assembly lines. School children and girl guides are shown entering the plant for tours. The Bee Cee Honey plant building includes a "Hodgson's Bee Supplies Ltd." sign suggesting it may have been filmed in New Westminster, BC, where Hodgson's was based at the time. One of the transport trucks shown in the film bears the slogan, "Another Load of Silverbow Honey." Silverbow is a Washington state-based honey company.
Directed by Glenn Kirchner, with contributions by Elizabeth Carefoot, Wayne Carr, John Dunn, Sherry Fulton, and Chris Hildred.
Directed by Glenn Kirchner, with contributions by Wayne Carr, John Dunn, and Chris Hildred.
Directed by Glenn Kirchner, with contributions by Chris Hildred, Frank Campbell, Wayne Carr, and Elizabeth Carefoot.
Directed by Glenn Kirchner, produced by School District No. 43, with contributions by Al Byers and Chris Hildred.
Directed by Glenn Kirchner, with contributions by Wayne Carr, John Dunn, and Chris Hildred.
Directed by Glenn Kirchner and Ian Andrews, with contributions by Chris Hildred, Wayne Carr, and Elizabeth Carefoot.
Directed by Glenn Kirchner and Ian Andrews, with contributions by Chris Hildred, Wayne Carr, and John Dunn.
Directed by Glenn Kirchner, with contributions by Wayne Carr, John Dunn, Chris Hildred, and George Longstaff.
Fonds consists of records made or received by Dave Smith in his activities as publisher and editor of What's Brewing Magazine since 2015; and as a participant in the BC craft beer scene since the early 2000s; and as a collector of BC breweriana during this period. Records include issues of What's Brewing (BC) and correspondence and planning documents relating to the magazine; documentation on British Columbia breweries, beer festivals and events; and artefacts including posters, beer bottles, tap handles, coasters and other brewery merchandise and collectibles. Periodicals collected include a run of CAMRA Canada's What's Brewing newsletter (1983-1989), issues of the Northwest Brewing News (1997-2019), and a single issue of the British Columbia Craft Beer News (vol. 1, no. 1 2013).
The fonds is arranged into five series:
Smith, DaveSub-series consists of three pamphlet series distributed by Adbusters Media Foundation. These include the "PoWeRShift Media Campaigns" pamphlet (a subsidiary of Adbusters which created advocacy commercials in the 1990s), the "Cyborg Manifesto," and a 5-part advocacy pamphlet series titled "Field Guide to a New World Order."
A born-digital version of each "Field Guide to a New World Order" is included as an access copy of these pamphlets. Access copies of the "PoWeRShift Media Campaigns" and the "Cyborg Manifesto" pamphlets are created from digital scans provided by Adbusters.
Sub-series consists of records relating to volunteer training and coordination.