Archives Timeline

Archives Timeline

BC/Yukon Area 79 Archives Timeline

1941
The Beginnings

Preface from : THE BOTTLE BOOK: ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS comes to the BC/YUKON AREA It was a strange combination of events and people that brought Alcoholics Anonymous to British Columbia. First there was the expert in films and slides in Victoria who wrote the A.A. office in New York in 1941,…Read More

1944
THE CANDY MAN A NON ALCOHOLIC
THE CANDY MAN A NON ALCOHOLIC

The Candy Man was Charlie Welch a non alcoholic who’s life had been marked by tragedy. His wife a top notch candy maker on which they established their business was an alcoholic. Her fight against the illness had ended only with her death in the late 1930’s. From agonizing over…Read More

CHARLIE B. FIRST A.A. MEMBER IN BC/YUKON AREA 79

Charlie B. was a jobless salesman living in a skid row room in Vancouver. The Oxford Group had helped but the war made it difficult for him to continue to attend meetings. Charlie continued to drink and things seemed hopeless. In the summer of 1944 he received a visit from…Read More

FIRST A.A. GROUP IN BC/YUKON AREA 79
FIRST A.A. GROUP IN BC/YUKON AREA 79

VANCOUVER CHAPTER 1 Held in the beautiful home of Charlie Welch 4 men were present at the first meeting after 6 months there were 41 members 9 months later – New Westminster had it’s first meeting 1 year later there were 1341 members The meeting moved from Charlie Welches home…Read More

CHARLIE W. IS RECOGNIZED
CHARLIE W. IS RECOGNIZED

CHARLIE WELCH, A NON-ALCOHOLIC AND THE MAN WHO WAS MOST INSTRUMENTAL IN BRINGING AA TO VANCOUVER WAS NOMINATED AND ELECTED A LIFE MEMBER OF THE VANCOUVER CHAPTER IN THE CAPACITY OF HONORARY VICE-PRESIDENT. CHARLIE PAID FOR THE NEWSPAPER ADS IN THE EARLY YEARS UNTIL AA BECAME SELF-SUPPORTING.

ALCOHOLICS SEEK HELP DECEMBER 1944 – MARCH 1945
ALCOHOLICS SEEK HELP DECEMBER  1944 – MARCH 1945

Many letters were received following the advertisement placed in the Vancouver Sun and Province. This was the beginning of Alcoholics Anonymous Chapter 1 in Vancouver

1946
RECOGNIZING OUR LEADERS
RECOGNIZING OUR LEADERS

CHARLIE B. (FIRST PRESIDENT OF THE VANCOUVER CHAPTER OF AA) WAS PRESENTED WITH A TRIBUTE WHICH EXPRESSED THE DEEP APPRECIATION AND GRATITUDE FOR THE SERVICE HE HAD RENDERED TO HUMANITY.

THE BOTTLE
THE BOTTLE

Fred the owner of the bottle one of the first members in A.A. in the BC/Yukon area decided to pass the bottle from one to another on the honour system. Each one who held the bottle had the honour of passing it on to another who was active in A.A.…Read More

1947
OUR FRIENDS SPEAK FOR US
OUR FRIENDS SPEAK FOR US

THIS ARTICLE, WRITTEN BY T.A. JARVIS PROVIDED A VERY POSITIVE OVERVIEW OF AA AND THE 12 STEPS OF THE PROGRAM WITH THE NOTABLE COMMENT AT THE END “….IT IS THE ONLY CASE IN THE CENTURIES-OLD HISTORY OF MEDICINE IN WHICH A SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT FOR A DISEASE HAS BEEN DISCOVERED AND…Read More

1948
THE 7TH TRADITION IS SUPPORTED
THE 7TH TRADITION IS SUPPORTED

ALTHOUGH THE TOTAL NUMBER OF MEMBERS WITHIN THE LOWER MAINLAND CHAPTERS IS UNKNOWN IT WOULD SEEM THAT THEY HAD A FAIRLY HEALTHY BANK BALANCE FOR THE TIMES? $13,150.72 WAS A CONSIDERABLE AMOUNT OF MONEY IN 1947!

BILL AND LOIS COME TO BC
BILL AND LOIS COME TO BC

TELEGRAM FROM BOBBIE B. TO EVERETT G. CONFIRMING A VISIT BY BILL & LOIS W.

NOT A GLUM LOT

THE VANCOUVER CHAPTER HOSTED THE 1ST PICNIC FOR MEMBERS AND THEIR FAMILIES IN JUNE 1948

OCT 5 – NOV 2, 1948 – ROLL CALL
OCT 5 – NOV 2, 1948 – ROLL CALL

EXAMPLE OF A ROLL CALL PAGE TAKEN FROM THE RECORD BOOK OF THE CHARLIE B. CHAPTER. IT APPEARS MEMBERS WERE “QUALIFYING” AS INDICATED BY THE “Q” ENTERED AFTER THE “YES” BESIDE THE THIRD NAME FROM THE BOTTOM ON THE OCT 17TH ROLL CALL.

1948 A.A. Comes to the Yukon Territory
1948 A.A. Comes to the Yukon Territory

Letter to New York adding another new group. The A.A. Arctics Group in Mayo Landing, Yukon Territory The most Northerly Group in Canada. Around the same time a Loner’s group was formed somewhere  off the Alaskan Highway.

1949
ORIGINAL MEETING GUIDE BC/YUKON – 1949
ORIGINAL MEETING  GUIDE BC/YUKON – 1949

1945 – 1949 Groups expanded and flourished

MONDAY MEETINGS 1949
MONDAY MEETINGS 1949

New Westminster Group

WEDNESDAY MEETINGS 1949
WEDNESDAY MEETINGS 1949

Kerrisdale A2  – Still active Today The founding of Kerrisdale A2 stemmed directly from the earliest A.A. in British Columbia. In 1947, when the “West End” Vancouver’s original A.A. group became too big for the Boilermakers Hall, it splintered into two new groups, Kerrisdale A1 ( later Kerrisdale Men’s) and…Read More

THURSDAY MEETINGS 1949
THURSDAY MEETINGS 1949

West End Chapter The earliest known group in the B.C Yukon area, Still active today

JUNE 1949 – THE LIFELINE
JUNE 1949 – THE LIFELINE

FIRST EDITION OF VANCOUVER NEWSLETTER “THE LIFELINE”…..YEARS LATER THIS NEWSLETTER BECAME OUR CURRENT “GRASSROOTS” PUBLICATION

1950
BC/YUKON BY-LAWS 1950
BC/YUKON BY-LAWS 1950

Before the Traditions were ratified Many groups in the BC/Yukon Area  adopted these By-laws

ROLL CALL DOCUMENTATION 1950
ROLL CALL DOCUMENTATION  1950

New Westminster Chapter West End Chapter Roll Call: The Secretary shall call the roll at the opening of each meeting The member shall answer “Here Yes” if alcohol has been partaken since his last roll call answer,  or “Here No” if total  abstinence has been maintained. BRITISH COLUMBIA By-laws 1950

A.A. MEMBERSHIP QUALIFICATIONS BRITISH COLUMBIA BY-LAWS 1950
A.A. MEMBERSHIP QUALIFICATIONS BRITISH COLUMBIA BY-LAWS 1950

A person attends the first meeting as a visitor, for the next three meetings, if he(she) can truthfully declare that during this time he (she) has not partaken of any intoxicating beverage, he (she) will be known as a novice. During the following four meetings , if he (she) continues…Read More

MEMBERSHIP STATUS BRITISH COLUMBIA BY-LAWS 1950
MEMBERSHIP STATUS   BRITISH COLUMBIA BY-LAWS 1950

A Novice has neither voice nor vote A qualified Member has voice but no vote Any  member partaking of alcohol automatically reverts to his former status Any Officer partaking of Alcohol relinquishes his office and reverts to a qualified member status

A.A. COMES TO THE BC PENITENTIARY
A.A. COMES TO THE BC PENITENTIARY

LETTER TO NEW YORK REPORTING ON THE PROGRESS IN THE AREA AND INCLUDING A $96 DONATION FROM 4 OF THE LOCAL GROUPS: CENTRE GROUP – $7.50 KERRISDALE MEN’S – $16.50 METROPOLITAN – $21.00 NORTH SHORE – $51.00 THE LETTER ALSO ADVISED OF THE START-UP OF A GROUP IN THE B.C.…Read More

1951
1953
THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST CONFERENCE
THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST CONFERENCE

COVER OF THE SOUVENIR PROGRAM FROM THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST CONFERENCE HELD IN VANCOUVER IN 1953. BC YUKON JOINED THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST CONFERENCE IN 1948 ALONG WITH WASHINGTON AND OREGON.

PEN PAGES
PEN PAGES

A 12 page booklet publication put out by the BC Penitentiary A.A. group that contains articles by Pen members and friends of Alcoholics Anonymous

BILL W. VISITS THE BC PENITENTIARY
BILL W. VISITS THE BC PENITENTIARY

PICTURE TAKEN IN FRONT OF THE ORIGINAL BC PEN *1953. BACK ROW: EARLE W, BILL W, REV. BRYCE WALLACE, FATHER BARRY, ALEC W. FRONT ROW: WALTER B, GEORGE S, JIM M, WARDEN DOUGLAS.

1971
1973
FIRST LGBTQ GROUP REGISTERED IN NORTH AMERICA – VANCOUVER, B.C. 1973
FIRST  LGBTQ GROUP REGISTERED IN NORTH  AMERICA –  VANCOUVER, B.C. 1973

…the doors are open and the coffee is on for the newcomer and the person coming back, regardless of orientation……. (Documented history of the group “Live and Let Live”)

1978
THE HISTORY OF THE BOTTLE BOOK
THE HISTORY OF THE BOTTLE BOOK

Printed June1978 Revised 1983 Revised 2007

1979
2004
2004 ICYPAA 25th ANNIVERSARY
2004  ICYPAA 25th ANNIVERSARY

A Reunion for the 25th Anniversary of ICYPAA held in Vancouver was celebrated  at the Scandinavian Centre In Burnaby, B.C.

2020
A.A. HISTORICAL DOCUMENTATION of THE CORONAVIRUS (COVID 19) 2020
A.A. HISTORICAL  DOCUMENTATION of  THE CORONAVIRUS (COVID 19) 2020

The Story of the effects of the World-Wide Pandemic on Alcoholics Anonymous in BC/Yukon, Area 79 and A.A.  as a whole. Volume 1