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8th Reconnaissance Regiment

The fonds, related to the 8th Reconnaissance Regiment, were accumulated by the source. No other information was captured at the time of transfer to the Swift Current Museum.

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Series 1: Secret War Diary of 8th Canadian Reconnaissance Battalion (14 CH) and #20 L.A.D. 1941 Series 2: Secret War Diary of 8th Canadian Reconnaissance Battalion (14 CH) and #20 L.A.D. 1942. Series 3: Secret War Diary of 8th Canadian Reconnaissance Battalion (14 CH) and #20 L.A.D. 1943. Series 4: Secret War Diary of 8th Canadian Reconnaissance Battalion (14 CH) 1945. Series 5: Historical Record 14 Canadian Hussars (8 Armed Car Regiment) Volume 1. Series 6:Historical Record 14 Canadian Hussars (8 Armed Car Regiment) Volume 2. Series 7: XIV C.L.H. History 1910 to 1931 Vol. 1 Series 8: XIV C.L.H. History 1931 to 1939 Vol. 2 Series 9: Discrete Volumes Series 10: Discrete Documents Series 11: Discrete Photographs Series 12: 8th Recce "Carrier" newsletter Description of series: Series 1 Secret War Diary of 8th Canadian Reconnaissance Battalion (14 CH) and #20 L.A.D., 1941 Vol. 1: 29th January 1941 to 31st March 1941 Minutes of Commanding Officer's Conference; Notes of Issue of Verbal Orders; Procedure for Putting Unit into Motion; Intercommunication Control Code; documents on exercises “Dog” and “David”; Syllabus of Training; Field Return of Officers; 8th Reconnaissance Regiment/Battalion Orders Issued; 14th Canadian Hussars Orders Issued; Summary of Events and Information. Vol. 2: 1st April 1941 to 30th April 1941 8th Reconnaissance Regiment/Battalion Orders Issued; Field Return of Officers; description of activity where 8th is to provide protection; Constitution of the Sergeant's Mess; Progress of Training; Summary of Events and Information. Vol. 3: 1st May 1941 to 31st May 1941 8th Reconnaissance Regiment/Battalion Orders Issued; Training Program; Weapon Training Report; Progress in Training; description of exercises; Operation Instructions; Officers Mess Rules; memo on Incidents of a Suspicious Nature; Summary of Events and Information. Vol. 4: 1st June 1941 to 30th June 1941 8th Reconnaissance Regiment/Battalion Orders Issued; Syllabus of Driving and Maintenance Course; Progress of Training; Summary of Events and Information; No. 20 Light Aid Detachments R.C.O.C. Orders Issued. Vol. 5: 1st July 1941 to 1st August 1941 No. 20 Light Aid Detachments R.C.O.C. Orders Issued; Summary of Events and Information; 8th Reconnaissance Regiment/Battalion Orders Issued; Camp Standing Orders. Vol. 6: 1st August 1941 to 31st August 1941 8th Reconnaissance Regiment/Battalion Orders Issued; Driver Mechanic position information; Training Program; description of exercise; Summary of Events and Information. Vol. 7: 1st September 1941 to 31st (?) September 1941 No. 20 No. 20 Light Aid Detachments R.C.O.C. Orders Issued; Summary of Events and Information; Training Program; description of movements and activities; Home Forces exercise "Bumper"; vehicle information; 8th Reconnaissance Regiment/Battalion Orders Issued. Vol. 8: 1st October 1941 to 31st October 1941 No. 20 No. 20 Light Aid Detachments R.C.O.C. Orders Issued; Summary of Events and Information; descriptions of movements and activities; Training Directive; Message Forms; Weekly Training Program; 8th Reconnaissance Regiment/Battalion Orders Issued. Vol. 9: 1st November 1941 to 30th November 1941 No. 20 Light Aid Detachments R.C.O.C. Orders Issued; Summary of Events and Information; 8th Reconnaissance Regiment/Battalion Orders Issued; daily schedule; Officers Mess Rules; Monthly TRG Progress Reports. Vol. 10: 1st December 1941 to 31st December 1941 Summary of Events and Information; No. 20 Light Aid Detachments R.C.O.C. Orders Issued; list of appendices; 8th Reconnaissance Regiment/Battalion Orders Issued; R.H.Q. Standing Orders; Administration Instruction No. 4; Weekly Training Syllabus; Monthly Training Progress report. Series 2 Secret War Diary of 8th Canadian Reconnaissance Battalion (14 CH) and #20 L.A.D., 1942. Vol. 11: 1st January 1942 to 31st January 1942 Church Parade bulletin; letter re: affiliations; 8th Reconnaissance Regiment Orders Issued; Training Program; Operation Order No. 5; Summary of Events and Information; Light Aid Detachments R.C.O.C. Orders Issued; list of appendices. Vol. 12: 1st February 1942 to 28th February 1942 Summary of Events and Information; 8th Reconnaissance Regiment Orders Issued; Training Program; Monthly Training Progress Report; Amendment to Operation Order. Vol. 13: 1st March 1942 to 31st March 1942 List of appendices; Summary of Events and Information; 8th Reconnaissance Regiment Orders Issued; Light Aid Detachments R.C.O.C. Orders Issued. Vol. 14: 1st April 1942 to 30th April 1942 List of appendices; Summary of Events and Information; 8th Reconnaissance Regiment/Battalion Orders Issued; Training Unit Scheme; Monthly Training Progress Report; Training Program; Standing Operations Instructions: Action Against Hostile Raids; Light Aid Detachments R.C.O.C. Orders Issued. Vol. 15: 1st May 1942 to 31st May 1942 8th Reconnaissance Regiment/Battalion Orders Issued; Administration Instructions “Beaver IV”; Training Syllabus; Administration Instructions “Tiger”; Summary of Events and Information; Light Aid Detachments R.C.O.C. Orders Issued; Summary of Events and Information;. Vol. 16: 1st June 1942 to 30th June 1942 Summary of Events and Information; 8th Reconnaissance Regiment/Battalion Orders Issued; No. 20 Light Aid Detachments R.C.O.C. Orders Issued; Training Syllabus; Monthly Progress Report. Vol. 17: 1st July 1942 to 31st July 1942 Negatives of Summary of Events and Information on film. Vol. 18: 1st August 1942 to 31st August 1942 Negatives of Summary of Events and Information on film. Vol. 19: 1st September 1942 to 30th September 1942 Negatives of Summary of Events and Information on film. Vol. 20: 1st October 1942 to 31st October 1942 Summary of Events and Information; list of appendices; 8th Reconnaissance Regiment/Battalion Orders Issued; Operation Instructions: Plans to Defeat Invasion (with map); Training Syllabus; Training Report; No. 20 Light Aid Detachments R.C.O.C. Orders Issued. Vol. 21: 1st November 1942 to 30th November 1942 Summary of Events and Information; 8th Reconnaissance Regiment/Battalion Orders Issued; Training Syllabus; Vol. 22: 1st December 1942 to 31st December1942 Summary of Events and Information; Summary of Events and Information; 8th Reconnaissance Regiment/Battalion Orders Issued; Syllabus of Training; No. 20 Light Aid Detachments R.C.O.C. Orders Issued. Series 3 Secret War Diary of 8th Canadian Reconnaissance Battalion (14 CH) and #20 L.A.D., 1943. Vol. 23: 1st January 1943 to 31st January 1943 Summary of Events and Information; 8th Reconnaissance Regiment/Battalion Orders Issued; Training Syllabus; documents on exercise “Boopsey”; No. 20 Light Aid Detachments R.C.O.C. Orders Issued. Vol. 24: 1st February 1943 to 28th February 1943 Summary of Events and Information; Intelligence Log and Diary; Training Syllabus; 8th Reconnaissance Regiment/Battalion Orders Issued; No. 20 Light Aid Detachments R.C.O.C. Orders Issued. Vol. 25: 1st March 1943 to 31st March 1943 Summary of Events and Information; Intelligence Log and Diary; Training Syllabus; 8th Reconnaissance Regiment/Battalion Orders Issued. Vol. 26: 1st April 1943 to 30th April 1943 Summary of Events and Information; War Diary of #20 L.A.D. R.C.O.C.: Summary of Events and Information, and Orders; Intelligence Log and Diary; Training Syllabus; 8th Reconnaissance Regiment/Battalion Orders Issued. Vol. 27: 1st May 1943 to 31st May 1943 Summary of Events and Information; 8th Reconnaissance Regiment/Battalion Orders Issued; Training Syllabus; No. 20 Light Aid Detachments R.C.O.C. Orders Issued. Vol. 28: 1st June 1943 to 30th June 1943 Summary of Events and Information; 8th Reconnaissance Regiment/Battalion Orders Issued; Training Syllabus; No. 20 Light Aid Detachments R.C.O.C. Orders Issued. Vol. 29: 1st July 1943 to 31st July 1943 Summary of Events and Information; 8th Reconnaissance Regiment/Battalion Orders Issued; Training Program; No. 20 Light Aid Detachments R.C.O.C. Orders Issued. Vol. 30: 1st August 1943 to 31st August 1943 Summary of Events and Information; 8th Reconnaissance Regiment/Battalion Orders Issued; No. 20 Light Aid Detachments R.C.O.C. Orders Issued; Syllabus of Training; Intelligence Log and Diary. Vol. 31: 1st September 1943 to 30th September 1943 Summary of Events and Information; 8th Reconnaissance Regiment/Battalion Orders Issued; Training Syllabus; No. 20 Light Aid Detachments R.C.O.C. Orders Issued. Vol. 32: 1st October 1943 to 31st October 1943 Summary of Events and Information; 8th Reconnaissance Regiment/Battalion Orders Issued; Assault Troop 6 Day Syllabus; “C” Sqn. N.C.O.’s S.A. Course; Training Syllabus; Intelligence Log and Diary; No. 20 Light Aid Detachments R.C.O.C. Orders Issued; Vol. 32: 1st November 1943 to 30th November 1943 Summary of Events and Information; 8th Reconnaissance Regiment/Battalion Orders Issued; Training Syllabus; No. 20 Light Aid Detachments R.C.O.C. Orders Issued. Vol. 33: 1st December 1943 to 31st December 1943 Summary of Events and Information; No. 20 Light Aid Detachments R.C.O.C. Orders Issued; 8th Reconnaissance Regiment/Battalion Orders Issued; Training Syllabus; description of Christmas activities; Series 4 Secret War Diary of 8th Canadian Reconnaissance Battalion (14 CH) 1945. Vol. 47: 1st January 1945 to 31st January 1945 Summary of Events and Information; list of appendices; 8th Reconnaissance Regiment/Battalion Orders Issued; Psychiatry in Connection with Morale and Battle Exhaustion. Vol. 48: 1st February 1945 to 28th February 1945 Summary of Events and Information; list of appendices; 8th Reconnaissance Regiment/Battalion Orders Issued. Vol. 49: 1st March 1945 to 31st March 1945 Summary of Events and Information; list of appendices; 8th Reconnaissance Regiment/Battalion Orders Issued. Vol. 50: 1st April 1945 to 30th April 1945 8th Reconnaissance Regiment/Battalion Orders Issued; Mortar Rep; list of appendices; Summary of Events and Information. Vol. 51: 1st May 1945 to 31st May 1945 8th Reconnaissance Regiment/Battalion Orders Issued; list of appendices; Summary of Events and Information. Vol. 52: 1st June 1945 to 30th June 1945 8th Reconnaissance Regiment/Battalion Orders Issued; list of appendices; Summary of Events and Information. Vol. 53: 1st July 1945 to 31st July 1945 8th Reconnaissance Regiment/Battalion Orders Issued; Summary of Events and Information. Vol. 54: 1st August 1945 to 31st August 1945 8th Reconnaissance Regiment/Battalion Orders Issued (several pages of honours and awards); list of appendices; Summary of Events and Information. Vol. 55: 1st September 1945 to 30th September 1945 Summary of Events and Information; list of appendices. Vol. 56: 1st October 1945 to 31st October 1945 Summary of Events and Information; list of appendices. Vol. 57: 1st November 1945 to 1st December 1945 Summary of Events and Information; last volume, ends with homecoming in SC and “Thus endeth the War Diary of the 1st Regt. Of the VIII Cnd Recce Regt” Series 5: Historical Record 14 Canadian Hussars (8 Armed Car Regiment) Volume 1. Documents -8th Recce and14CH information, history, Honour Role, song lyrics etc. -two documents on Department of National Defense Army letterhead. -reserve forces recruitment forces -14CH Christmas card -programs for musical event, March 6 1960 -pamphlet on 14CH Reserve Force Photos (in black folder) -headshot of unidentified man, 14CH beret -headshot of unidentified man, 14CH beret -headshot of Lt. Floyd Johnston -headshot of Capt. John B Campbell -headshot of Capt. Murray E Dodds -photo of 14CH men, “one – one col cut & 2 mats” -photo, “scheme south of Maple Creek July 1953: Lt. Dan Schroeder, Sgt. W J Guskjolen, Major Gordon Manning, Cont. Wm. Enticknap (sp?), Ltn. Cpl. Dykeman,” other names too difficult to make out. -14CH by a tank, no caption -photo, “scheme in Cypress Hills, South Maple Creek, July 1953, foreground: RSM J Mackar, Sgt. F Peters, Sgt. A Pierce, Major G D McKenzie, Lt Col L E McKenzie, Trp. D Nichol, Cpl L Peters, Tracker-Cpl O M Les Dell, background: Sgt. Joe Brown, Tpr. Hutcheson, Sgt. Hutcheson” -photo, three men eating, “scheme in Cypress Hills, South Maple Creek, July 1953, l to r RSM J Mackar” -photo, four men and a trophy, “white (?) trophy won by regiment” -photo of 14CHs under a tarp, “l to r – Major D J McKenzie” -photo of several young men in 14CH berets, names as follows: front rank left to right: E. Smith R. Lowen; R. Jorueen; B. Smith; B. Wright; K. Wyler; B. Dean; R. Gilbe; centre rank left to right: W. Kjarbgaard; L. Sutherland; D. O’Handly; A. Crampton; D. Naylor; D. Campbell; rear rank left to right: T. Fehr; T. Leier; B. Kruse; B. Chalck; L. White; K. McKenzie; R. Ellerman; J. Dickinson; front: NCO/Cpl. J. L. Peters. -photos of empty auditorium (interior shots of the newly built Swift Current Armouries, images of Sergeants’ and Warrant Officers’ Mess and lecture as assembly room, newspaper caption located elsewhere) -photo of swimming pool at Reserve Summer Camp Dundurn -photo of Recce members on a tank at Dundurn, inc. Corporal Gordon Reid, Trooper Dave Neufeld, Trooper Richard Harrison, Corporal Leonard Hill, and Lance-Corporal Cameron Hunter. Photos (in brown folder) -photo of Capt. Noble T. Irwin -photo of Capt. Murray E. Dodds -photo of Capt. John Edward Knox -photo of Capt. Cedric N Whelan -photo of Lt. Floyd Johnston -photo of Lt. Frederick G. Hawkins -photo of Lt. L. E. Davies -photo of Lt. William H. Golding -photo of Major Reginald H. Jenner -photo of Capt. John B. Campbell -photo of Capt. John J. Scandrett -photo of Lt. Col. Douglas Burke -photo of Major George H. White -photo of 2/Lt. Ronald J. Brown -photo of Lt. J.A. Graham -photo of 2nd Lt. W.W.B. McCleary -photo of Major John D. McKenzie -photo of Capt. Donald L. Dell Photos and negatives (found wrapped in a letter stating that they were returned to Major J.B. Campbell by Lt. Col. C.D Williams, after some of them were used by Williams for a publication.) -negative of Col. J. P. Whyte, Honorary Col. 14th CH 1960 -negative of hat badge – 14/20th Kings Hussars -negative of Lt. Col. G L Cameron (seated) and Lt. Col. G L Greenley -negative of Lt. Col. G H Greenley MC.V-D -negative of Lt. Col. W Van Allen VD, O.C/ 1930-1935 -photo of Major J R Booker O.C. 1943-1946. -negative of Lt. Col. L E McKenzie CD O.C. Jan 1954 – Nov 1956 -negative of Lt. Col. Ivor Clifton CD O.C. 1 Jan 1965 - -negative of Lt. Col. W O Sougth (??) A/O.C. 1914-1920 -photo and negative of reunion, Dec. 2nd 1945, Sands family, Assiniboia -photo and negative of Officers 14CH about 1928-1929 -negative of 27th Cdn Light Horse Sewell (Shilo) 1913-1914 -photo and negative of Documentation, Dec. 2 1945 -photo and negative of 8th Recce and 14CH dinner, Dec. 2 1945, Piccadilly Café, SC. -negative of Major Good, SC CPR Station responding to the civic welcome, Dec. 1945 -photo and negative of reunion, Dec 2 1945, man and two women (Lieut. M.E. Hunter and his sisters, Beula and Margaret Hunter, newspaper caption located elsewhere) -photo and negative of 14CH Officers at Dundurn, 1943 -photo and negative of the Last March, Dec. 2 1945 -photo and negative of Lt. Col. J D Burke MC ED 1948-1953, 1957-1960 -photo and negative of Brig.-Gen. G S Tuxford, O.C. 1910-1914, Honorary Col. 1930-1940 -photo and negative of reunion, Dec 2 1945, man and woman (Capt. Buster Whewell and wife, newspaper caption located elsewhere) -photo and negative of reunion, Dec 2 1945, son and parents Clippings (in manila folder) Extensive collections of newspaper clippings from Swift Current and area papers, most from 1955, a few 1954, 56 and 45, the articles pertain the 14CH, and the training camp at Dundurn. Series 6: Historical Record 14 Canadian Hussars (8 Armed Car Regiment) Volume 2. Documents (in brown folder): Copy of Sabertache, the Memorial Journal of the VIII Recce Association -pamphlet for 14CH 8 Armored Car Reserve Force Regiment. -invitation, placemat, correspondence, etc. pertaining to 14CH 50th Anniversary -manuscript for 8th Recce Battle History -14CH history Loose Photos (in manila folder): -photos (2) of 14CH officers, no names. - photos (2) of 14CH officers, names as follows: back row: Lieut. H. Carson; Lieut. W. Greenlay; Lieut. J. Sanders; 2nd Lieut. G. Cooper; 2nd Lieut. J. Webster; Bt. Capt. W. Cuthbertson; 2nd Lieut. J.D. Tolson; Capt. H. Jamieson; 2nd Lieut. D. Greenlay; Capt. H.L. Cathrea; front row: Capt. I.B. Noble; Capt. O. Transgrud; Capt. P.C. Hackworth; Major J.R. Hopkins; Lieut. Col. E.W. Sansum; Brig. Gen. C.S. Tuxford; His Honour Lieut. Col. H.E. Munroe; Lieut. Col. W. Van Allen; Col. A.G. Styles; Major J.H. Sills; Capt. J.O. Beesley. -photos (2) of Lt. Col. Gardner Lazenby Greenlay, MC VD (letters unclear) -photos (2) of Major G.L. Cameron (seated) and Lt. G.L. Greenlay, Officers of 27LH (1910-1920) -photos (2) at Dundurn training camp, ca. 1938 -photo of 14th/20th King’s Hussars insignia -photos (2) of Brig.-Gen. G S Tuxford, O.C. 1910-1914, Honorary Col. 1930-1940 -photos (2) of Wm. Van Allen -photo of Lt. Col. Douglas Burke -photos (2) of Lt. Col. Leslie E. McKenzie -photos (2) of unidentified man in 14CH beret, photography by George Kushner -photos (2) of W.O. Smyth, copied in 1953 and original destroyed -photos and negative of First Military Funeral, 27th CLH, late Lt. White. Homecoming photos, Dec. 2 1945: -photo of Documentation -photo of Major Good, SC CPR Station responding to the civic welcome -photo of reunion, son and parents -photo and negative of reunion, Dec 2 1945, man and woman (Capt. Buster Whewell and wife, newspaper caption located elsewhere) -photo and negative of reunion, Dec 2 1945, man and two women (Lieut. M.E. Hunter and his sisters, Beula and Margaret Hunter, newspaper caption located elsewhere) -photo of the Last March, Dec. 2 1945 -photo of a homecoming dinner in a Swift Current restaurant -photo of Trp. Henry Sands from Assiniboia, with mother and sister Jean. -photo of reunion between son and parents. -photo of Major Good, SC CPR Station responding to the civic welcome, Dec. 1945 Clippings and Documents (glued to pages) -The Sun excerpt: April 15 1941 -The Advocate excerpt: April 17 1941 -Shaunavon Standard excerpt: Oct. 21 1942 -typed history of 14CH -page from April 1941 War Diary -photo of a recruiting display in the window of the W.W. Cooper store in SC, 1943 (date uncertain) -photo of Dundurn summer camp, 1953 -lyrics to song, The Fighting 8th Recce -photo of 8th Recce Regt., Officer’s Mess at Healy Hotel,1946, names as follows: top row: Pierce; [unknown]; G. Knutson; [unknown]; Cy. Cowan; G. Reid; Bus Wah; [unknown]; [unknown]; center row: Greenway; Vic Hadler; Lovestone; Brownstone; Bennett; Popovici; H. Dyck; Gregory; Mollard; A. Bridge; [unknown]; [unknown]; bottom row: G. Easton; L. Dell; K. Aberdeen; B. Campbell; Bonneland; Major Booker; S. Whelan; H. Sinclair; Dick Hamilton; S. Marzek. -photo of tank in Frontier Day parade, SC, July 1st 1943 -various SC and regional newspaper articles on 14CH and 8th Recce, their homecoming, their role in community, their history, battle activities, Camp Shilo, a “eulogy to the glory” of the 14CH; their presence in Swift Current; several articles from 1954; 14CH recruitment; general articles about Canadian Military; new Swift Current Armouries; social events; notices of dead and wounded. Images of individuals found in newspaper clippings: Lieut. Col. E. McKenzie, Lieut. F. Johnson, Dr. John E. Knox, J. B. Campbell, Lt. Col. J.L. Warriner, Col. J.P. Whyte, Lt. Col. F.J. Maclean, Major J.F. Pendergast, Lt. Col. H.F. Wood, Lt. Ivor Clifton, Lt. Floyd Johnston, Lt. J.A. Graham, Lt. L.E. Davies, Lt. F.G. Hawkins, Lt. W.H. Golding, Capt. J.B. Campbell, Capt. M.E. Dodds, Capt. D.L. Dell, Capt. N.T. Irwin, Capt. C.N. Whelan, Capt. J.E. Knox, Major G.H. White, Major J.D. McKenzie, Col. W. Van Allen, Capt. J.J. Scandrett, Major R.H. Jenner, Warrant Officer John McKay, 2/Lieut R.J. Brown, 2nd Lieut. W.W.B. McClearly, SSM D.G. Gloeckler, R.S.M. Emmett T. Murphy. Series 7: XIV C.L.H. History 1910 to 1931 Vol. 1 (scrapbook of documents, photographs, and memorabilia pertaining the 14th Hussars) Documents: -14CH pamphlet; Brief History of the 14th/20th King’s Hussars; various accompanying typed historical accounts; yearly activities 1914, 1924-30; militia orders; 14CH badges (removed to medal and badge storage); accounts for Officers Mess at Sewell Camp; notes on Camp by Tuxford; correspondence re: Camp; telegrams re: mobilization orders of B Squadron, 1914; Nominal Roll for Squadron A; Service Roll for those enlisting in active service; transfers from B Squadron the 1st Canadian Expeditionary Force; history of the 14CLH from 1920 by Major J.H. Sills; recruitment poster; minutes of annual meeting, 1927, discussion to change name to Hussars; clippings and invitation re: military ball; newspaper clippings; organization of a cavalry regiment, 1931; outdoor tactical exercise notes; notes on 1931 meeting; challenge trophies; Militia Lists, 1912-17 (no 1918), 1919, 1922, 1924-27. Photos and Bios (found within documents): -photo, seated: Lt. Col. Tuxford, from left to right: Lt. J. Cooil, [unknown], Lt. J.D. Wilson, Lt. N.L. Robson, Lt. C. Kerr, A.M.C., Maj. W.O. Smythe, Maj. J.D. Simpson, Maj. D.J. Tenaille, Lt. C.F. Saunders, Lt. M.J. Graham, Lt. G.L. Cameron, Lt. W.C.D. Crombie, Lt. J.M. Grant. -bio, Brig. Gen. G.S. Tuxford -photo, No. 2 Troop, “B” Sqdn., 27th L.H., Lt. Crombie, 1911 -photo, No. 2 Troop, “B” Sqdn., 27th L.H., Lt. Cameron, Sewell Camp, 1911 -photo, Lt. Crombie and Lt. Cameron, 27th L.H., 1911 -photo, Sgt. G.L. Greenlay, later Lt. Col., and Sgt. A.V. Bentley, later Police Magistrate Shaunavon. -photo, 27th L.H. en masse, 1912 -bio, Lt. Col. W.O. Smythe -photo, 209th Battalion C.E.F. Camp Hughes 1916 -photo, 14 Officers of horseback (some names included with photo, but writing is unclear) -photo, Officers 14 CLH, 1930 -photo, Officers 14 CLH, 1930, in mufti at tactical exercise, Greenlay’s Ranch -photo, camp site, 14CLH at V Ranch, home of Maj.Van Allen, Col Greenlay in foreground, Capt. Jamieson in rear, May 24, 1931 -photo, Officers, at tactical exercise at home of W. Van Allen, May 24 1931, standing left to right: Capt. Noble, Lt. Whyte, Capt. Boulter, Lt. Greenlay, Capt. Trangsrud, Lt. Carson, Lt. Beverdige, Lt. Meneley, Lt. Coleman, Lt. Cooper, Lt. Skyes, seated left to right: Capt. Jamieson, Major Howard, Capt. Hopkins, Lt. Col. Greenlay, Lt. Col. E.W. Sansom, Major W. Van Allen, Major A.H.W. Landon, Capt. C. Vokes, Capt. Jefferson, Major Sills, Capt. Day. -photo, Officers of 14 CLH directing staff and attached officers at tactical exercise held at home of Major W. Van Allan, May 1931, from left to right: Major Sills, Capt. Vokes, Major Landon, Capt. Trangsrud, Major Howard, Capt. Boulter, Lt. Meneley, Lt. Beverdige, Capt. Hopkins, Lt. Carson, Lt. Greenlay, Lt. Cooper, Lt. Whyte, Lt. Coleman, Lt. Skyes, Capt. Day, Capt. Jefferson, in foreground left to right: Major W. Van Allen, Lt. Col. Greenlay, Capt. Jamieson. -bio, Major W.H. Corrigan -photo and bio, Major G.L. Cameron -bio, Lt. Col. Gardner Lazenby Greenley Series 8: XIV C.L.H. History 1931 to 1939 Vol. 2 (scrapbook of documents, photographs, and memorabilia pertaining the 14th Hussars, Documents: Newspaper clippings re: 14CLH; typed documents pertaining to the organization in the early 1930s; Regimental Orders 1931-39; tactical exercise at Maple Creek, May 1932, SC May 1933; notes on Officers meeting, 1932-35; poster for grand military tournament; Annual Military Dinner and Ball clippings and documents; clippings re: European Situation, visit from Sask. Lieut. Gov. H.E. Munre, 14CLH in Egypt; Regimental Competitions, 1933; sports and cups; general info on 14CLH, contains officers names in all three Squadrons; Regimental Conference, 1935; clippings on Silver Jubilee, regimental sports; Historical Record, 1935; Merritt Challenge Cup results, 1936; Squadron Competitions, 1937-9; Annual Report, 1937; exchange of 1965 correspondence pertaining to the publication of a brief history of the 14th Hussars in an 8th Recce memorial journal. Photos: -photo, three unidentified men on a street corner in downtown SC -photos (5), various unidentified men on horseback -photo, group of unidentified men at the edge of a pond -photo of 14CLH plaque, 1933 -photo, back row, left to right: Lt. H. Carson, Lt. W. Greenlay, Lt. J Sanders, 2nd Lt. G Cooper, 2nd Lt. J Webster, Bt. Capt. W Cuthbertson, 2nd Lt. J.D. Tolson, Capt. H Jamieson, 2nd Lt. D Greenlay, front row left to right: Capt. I.B. Noble, Capt. O Transgrud, Capt. P.C. Hackworth, Major J.R. Hopkins, Brig. Gen. Tuxford, Lt. Col. W. Van Allen, Major J.H. Sills, Capt. J.O. Beesley, Capt. H.L. Cathrea -photo, Lt. W. Greenlay, Lt. J. Sanders, Lt. H. Carson, on horseback -photos, 8, of 14CLH, not labeled but likely taken at training camp Dundurn -photo, Coronation Day, May 12 1937, at Climax - photos, 8, of 14CLH, not labeled but likely taken at training camp Dundurn, Series 9: Discrete Volumes: -The Royal Canadian Armoured Corps Association Calvary Proceedings of the Thirty-Second Meeting 1954 (bound, grey, paperback) -Records No. 442, various records from 1932 (bound, green, handcover) -Names of Volunteers for Service, August 1914 (bound, burgundy, title handwritten inside cover) -Provisional Canadian War Equipment Table For A Reconnaissance Regiment, CAC (bound with metal band) -The Canadian Army List; Published by Authority; 1st Edition; Part II – Reserve Force; 1 July 1948 (bound, red, paperback) -Record of Officer’ Services 14th Canadian Hussars (8th ACR) Militia Bk No. 42, Volume 1. -Record of Officer’ Services 14th Canadian Hussars (8th ACR) Militia Bk No. 42, Volume 2. -Record of Officer’ Services 14th Canadian Hussars (8th ACR) Militia Bk No. 42, unnumbered volume (several loose pieces of paper inside). Series 10: Discrete Documents: -Unit 14th Canadian No. 20 Light Horse; Part II Orders; Station Dundurn; Date 15-7-40 -Department of National Defence Army; Headquarters Saskatchewan Area; July 1964; Militia Reorganization; E. R. Suttie Report -8th Recce regimental history -an envelope of correspondence between Lt. Col. E.A. Devitt, Secretary-Treasurer of the R.C.A.C.; and Lt. Col. D.J. Burke and Capt. Major J. R. Booker of the 8th RECCE; attached to the same correspondence is various information pertaining to the 14th Canadian No. 20 Light Horse from the 1920's and 30's. -book: Record of Officers' Services Militia Book No. 42; most of the book is blank but between the pages there are several misc. documents containing personal information about individuals. -Standing Orders; 14th Canadian Hussars; by Lt. Col. Clifton; SC, 1966 -handwritten document, "Page 46" -notes of History of 14th Canadian Hussars -Commanding Officer's Check List -Fire Orders, 14 Canadian Hussars, n.d. -handwritten page, re: 14CH Anniversary -Field Return of Officers, 8th Recce, 1942 -Field Return of Other Ranks, 8th Recce,1942 -Field Return of Officers, #20 L.A.D., 1942 -Field Return of Other Ranks, #20 L.A.D., 1942 -several copies of a poster and a sign pertaining to the 14th CH Regimental Band Series 11: Discrete Photographs -14CH Officers at “RHQ & HQ SQN” ca. 1950s. -8th Recce Regt. HQCA SGN, Swift Current, 1946 -N.G.O. “D” Squad 27th L. Horse Sewell 1913 -Chair with a 14 CH insignia carved on the top of the splat (in envelope) -photo of Armouries gymnasium -photo of 14CH holding ordinance -photos (2) of Capt. Murray E. Dodds -photo of Capt. Cedric N Whelan -photo of Lt. L. E. Davies -photo of Lt. William H. Golding -photo of Major Reginald H. Jenner -photos (2) of Capt. John J. Scandrett -photos (2) of Lt. Col. Douglas Burke -photos (2) of Major George H. White -photo of 2/Lt. Ronald J. Brown -photo of Lt. J.A. Graham -photo of 2nd Lt. W.W.B. McCleary -photos (2) of Major John D. McKenzie -photo of Capt. Donald L. Dell -photos (2) of Lt. Col. Leslie E. McKenzie -photos (2) of SSM David G. Gloeckler Series 12: 3 original copes of 8th Recce Carrier

8th Reconnaissance Regiment

8th Reconnaissance Regiment

The fonds, related to the 8th Reconnaissance Regiment, were accumulated by the source. No other information was captured at the time of transfer to the Swift Current Museum.

The content has not been professionally appraised, arranged, or described. The following is a basic listing of the unprocessed contents:
A.2007.6 (8th Reconnaissance Regiment)
A.07.6.1 helmet
A.07.6.2 puttie
A.07.6.3 puttie
A.07.6.4 cord
A.07.6.5 cord
A.07.6.6 badge; green, V-shaped
A.07.6.7 a-b badges; brown, V-shaped
A.07.6.8 a-b badges; "Royal Canadian Signals"
A.07.6.9 a-d badges; crown
A.07.6.10 badge; "Canada"
A.07.6.11 badge; "T"
A.07.6.12 a-b badges; "Canada"
A.07.6.13 plaque; "Louvigny"
A.07.6.14 plaque; "Vernon Army Cadet Camp"
A.07.6.15 newspaper; S.C. Sun, 1989
A.07.6.16 sign; "8th RECCE Assoc." reader board
A.07.6.17 uniform pants
A.07.6.18 uniform jacket
A.07.6.20 a-d wooden box and contents; "Col. Iver Clifton"
A.07.6.21 plaque; wood with metal maple leaf, "Juno"
A.07.6.22 a-b badges; "Amari Admare Usque"
A.07.6.23 badge; maple leaf
A.07.6.24 bracelet; leather with metal leaf
A.07.6.25 a-b pins; metal crown and leaves
A.07.6.26 flag; swastika
A.07.6.27 framed photo; "Kerrisdale"
A.07.6.28 sign; "Chemin du VIIIe RECCE"
A.07.6.29 wooden box; "Sol des Cimetieres"
A.07.6.30 wooden mallet
A.07.6.31 metal tray; "Normandie"
A.07.6.32 plaque; circular, "Louvigny"
A.07.6.33 Normandy flag; red with yellow lions, large
A.07.6.34 Normandy flag; red with yellow lions, medium
A.07.6.35 Normandy flag; red with yellow lions, small
A.07.6.36 a-b Normandy flags; red with yellow lions, on posts
A.07.6.37 flag, red with yellow lionesses
A.07.6.38 pillow cover; "14th Canadian Hussars"
A.07.6.39 handkerchief; burgundy
A.07.6.40 a-b books; "Remembrance"
A.07.6.41 bag of yellow stencils
A.07.6.42 metal easel
A.07.6.43 colour reunion photo, Vernon, outdoor group shot
A.07.6.44 colour reunion photo, Vernon, outdoor group shot
A.07.6.45 board with black and white photos, in action
A.07.6.46 board with black and white photos, in action
A.07.6.47 board with black and white photos, gravestones
A.07.6.48 board with black and white photos, gravestones
A.07.6.49 board with colour photos
A.07.6.50 board with black and white photos, in action
A.07.6.51 board with black and white photos, in action, partial
A.07.6.52 board with black and white photos, banquet
A.07.6.53 board with black and white photos, banquet
A.07.6.54 board with black and white photos, banquet
A.07.6.55 board with black and white photos, BLC missing
A.07.6.56 board with photos of Nazis
A.07.6.57 board with photos
A.07.6.58 repro of Leader Post, December 3/45, front page
A.07.6.59 repro of Leader Post, December 3/45, page 2
A.07.6.60 repro of Leader Post, December 3/45, front page
A.07.6.61 large 8th RECCE sign, painted wood
A.07.6.62 roll of posters

8th Reconnaissance Regiment

8th Reconnaissance Regiment

The fonds, related to the 8th Reconnaissance Regiment, were accumulated by the source. No other information was captured at the time of transfer to the Swift Current Museum.

The content has not been professionally appraised, arranged, or described. The following is a basic listing of the unprocessed contents:
-silver tray
-brass cylinder, '50 eme Anniversaire de Debarquement'
-metal cylinder with top that spreads out 'Vorden'
-framed list of members killed in action

8th Reconnaissance Regiment

Administration

The series, related to the Swift Current Royal Purple Lodge Number 93, was created by the source during its existence. Files include 25th anniversary records, celebration tea, miscellaneous records, newspaper clippings, and reports.

Swift Current Royal Purple Lodge Number 93

Amateur Hockey Teams

The fonds, related to the Swift Current Indians, Hall's Legionnaires, and Swift Current Broncos, were accumulated by the source. No other information was captured at the time of transfer to the Swift Current Museum.

The content has not been professionally appraised, arranged, or described. The following is a basic listing of the unprocessed contents:
Series 1:
Title: Swift Current Broncos
Dates: 1983-85
Extent: 2 cm textual records
Scope and content: Series contains schedules, correspondence, information on individual players and games

Photographs:

1. Swift Current Broncos, no year

Series 2:
Title: Swift Current Minor Hockey A Tournament of Champions
Dates: 1979, 1983
Extent: 2 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains schedules and reports, book entitled “Eleventh Annual Tournament of Champions”, 1979

Series 3:
Title: Swift Current Minor Hockey Association Interprovincial Midget A Tournament of Champions Official Score Sheets
Dates: 1984
Extent: less than 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains Swift Current Minor Hockey Association Interprovincial Midget A Tournament of Champions Official Score Sheets

Series 4:
Title: Broncos Rodeo
Dates: 1984
Extent: less than 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains information pertaining to the Swift Current Bronco’s Professional Indoor Rodeo; biography of rodeo clown Ernie Marshall

Series 5:
Title: Former Broncos
Dates:
Extent: less than 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains information a newspaper feature on Brian Trottier; photo of Ross Lambert; photo and resume of Dave Schultz

Photographs:

2. Dave Schultz

3. Ross Lambert

Series 6:
Title: Hall’s Legionnaires
Dates: 1983-84.
Extent: 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains official score sheets, schedules, statistics and league standings, photograph

Photographs:

4. Hall’s Legionnaires hockey team

Series 7:
Title: Saskatchewan Amateur Junior Hockey League: Swift Current Indian’s Hockey Club
Dates: 1985-86.
Extent: 2 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains team standings; league statistics; press releases; programs

Belvidere Rural Telephone Company Limited

The fonds, related to the Belvidere Rural Telephone Company Limited, were accumulated by the source. No other information was captured at the time of transfer to the Swift Current Museum.

The content has not been professionally appraised, arranged, or described. The following is a basic listing of the unprocessed contents:
-volume #1: account book, 1938 - 1963
-volume #2: minute book, 1973 - 1977
-volume #3: account and minute book, 1917 - 1972
-volume #4: account book, 1964 - 1977
-volume #5: long distance toll record, 1964 - 1977
-folder #1: "Bank Statements": correspondence re: dissolution of Belvidere Rural Telephone Company, 1978; Request To Wind-Up A Rural Telephone Company, 1977; Annual Financial Statement of the Belvidere Rural Telephone Company, 1973, 1974, 1976; Statement of Assets and Liabilities, 1963 - 1972; Analysis of General Account, 1962; Financial Statement and Auditor's Report / Statement of Standing and Operation, 1958 - 1961
-folder #2: "Maps": maps of Swift Current Exchange Area, 1974; (2002.39.1-5 are in rolled map storage, originally came with this accession)

Belvidere Rural Telephone Company Limited

Beta Sigma Phi, Swift Current Chapter

The fonds, related to the Beta Sigma Phi, Swift Current Chapter, was accumulated by the source. No other information was captured at the time of transfer to the Swift Current Museum.

The content has not been professionally appraised, arranged, or described. The following is a basic listing of the unprocessed contents:
Series 1: Phi Chapter
Dates: 1977 - 1980
Album #1, Phi Chapter 1977 – 1979 (location: box 1, first from the top): newspaper clippings, program, Annual Fashion Show, 1980; program, Color Night at SCCHS, 1980; speech by Roxanne Morris, cards and letters, photographs, Secretary's Report, 1978 - 1979

  1. Karen Grosy, past president and head of social committee
  2. Gerry Cowan, president and head of telephone committee
  3. Carole Toles, first vice president and head of ways and means committee
  4. Suzanne Kushner, treasurer and head of social committee and service & welfare committee
  5. Ester Dahl
  6. Elizabeth Haukedal
    7 - 8. unidentified members of the club, holding books
    9 - 13. blurry photographs with the caption, "maybe they will believe me now when I tell them I'm not any good at taking pictures.
    14 - 19. several unidentified members at a party, with a cake, the caption on these pages is "Getting To Know You"
  7. hostess Mae Martin and president Gerry Cowan at a "Preferential Tea"
    21-22. nine members, inc. Carole Toles and Gerry Cowan, at a "Preferential Tea"
    -clipping re: new members, Mayvis Marsh, Sharon Wallace, Gloria Dyck, Roxanne Morris, Rosalie Quon, Carol Sullivan, Bard Martins, Sally Wiens, Donna Clarke
  8. head table at a banquet, Carole Toles introducing pledges
  9. Gwen and Gladys at a banquet
  10. Sandra Ham and Gerry Cowan at a banquet
  11. Gloria Dyck
  12. Roxanne Morris
  13. Barb Martins
  14. Marge Mann
  15. Sally Wiens
  16. Sharon Wallace
    32-33. members of the club at a party, drinking tea
  17. members of the club eating at McDonald's, under the caption "Can you believe the Karen and Suzanne took us to McDonald's??????"
  18. two members of the club, in bathrobes
  19. members of the club eating at McDonald's
  20. four members of the club, with the caption "coffee after at Nancy's"
  21. preparation for the Fashion Show, two members of the club decorating a table, under the caption "Table preparation"
  22. three members of the club decorating for the Fashion Show
  23. table that have been decorated for the Fashion Show, with the caption "The finished product is looking pretty good."
  24. two unidentified children, with the caption "Our #1 fan support"
  25. two members looking at a newspaper, with the caption "Hey! You made the Booster."
  26. one unidentified women with a glass of punch, caption "MMMMMMM! that punch is good."
  27. two unidentified women cooking, caption "Is it going to taste alright?"
    45-46. two unidentified women cooking, captions "I'm not cooking tonight." and "Oh yes I am."
    47-49. two women in Santa Claus suits, caption "Christmas is made for surprises and Jill Cavanagh and Linda Pusch brought a bottle of cheer to Phi."
    50-53. a Christmas party, one man dressed up as Santa, women are unidentified
    54-56. Christmas dinner, the women are all unidentified
    57-60. some unidentified women, table with crafts, caption reads "Dutch Auction"
    61-64. unidentified women cooking in a kitchen
  28. three unidentified women at the line up for "Disco Date" at the Legion
    66 - 70. women on the catwalk at the Fashion Show
    71-73. a few members of the club after a Pool Party, caption "We had our meeting after a dip."
  29. three children singing at the Palliser Care Centre, Suzanne (?) playing the piano
    75-76. some members taking their pledge, inc. Carole Toles
    -clipping of new executive, Gerry Cowan, Sharon Wallace, Roxanne Morris, Carole Toles, Suzanne Kushner
  30. unidentified member, the caption is a speech
  31. Gloria (?) holding a prize
  32. unidentified members, caption "Chapter visiting"

Album #2, Beta Sigma Phi 1979 - 1980, Phi Chapter (location: box 1, second form the top): loose pages inserted in album - minutes, Coordinating Committee, 1979, 1980; financial report of 1979 Christmas dance; Booster, August 5, 19, September 16, 23, 1996; The Sun, August 18 & September 15, 1996
80-81. a dance, "Our Rushee Party"

  1. seven members of the club holding a cake, "our rushees"
  2. a table set for "Preferential Tea"
    84-89. various club members at the "Preferential Tea"
  3. Suzanne Kushner, Chris Drummond, Sharon Hill, Sally Rajchyba, Esther Dahl, Carole Toles, at the Fall banquet
    91-92. club members at Fall banquet
  4. Gerry Cowan at a Hallowe'en party
  5. Carole Toles at a Hallowe'en party
  6. Suzanne Kushner at a Hallowe'en party
  7. Gloria Dyck at a Hallowe'en party
  8. Roxanne Morris at a Hallowe'en party
  9. Carole Toles and Sharon Wallace
    99-101. unidentified VIPs at the Hallowe'en party
  10. Roxanne Morris calling bingo numbers
  11. children at a Hallowe'en party at the hospital
  12. Karen Grosy
  13. Barb Martins
  14. Roxanne Morris, Carole Toles and Gladys
    107-109. members in their pajamas at the Beta breakfast party
    -program from Fashion Show, 1980
  15. Suzanne Kushner at the Fashion Show, 1980
    111-112. table decorations and centrepiece for Fashion Show, 1980
  16. Gloria Dyck, Karen Grosy and Gerry Cowan at the Fashion Show, 1980
  17. Marsha, Pam and Sally, three of the models for the Fashion Show
  18. guests having homemade Saskatoon berry pie and coffee at the Fashion Show, 1980
  19. washing dishes after the Fashion Show
    -letter re: donation of $500 to ultrasound machine
  20. Esther Dahl at the Wind-Up party at the Travelodge Motel
  21. Carole Toles at the Wind-Up party at the Travelodge Motel
  22. Gerry Cowan and Karen Grosy, at the Wind-Up party at the Travelodge Motel
  23. Sharon Hill at the Wind-Up party at the Travelodge Motel
  24. members at the Wind-Up party at the Travelodge Motel
  25. Gerry Cowan and Marge Mann at the Wind-Up party at the Travelodge Motel
  26. Gerry Cowan, Karen Grosy, and Carole Toles at the Wind-Up party at the Travelodge Motel
  27. some rituals at the Wind-Up party at the Travelodge Motel
  28. executive for 1981, Roxanne Morris (treasurer), Sharon Wallace (corresponding secretary), Sharon Hill (secretary), Suzanne Kushner (president) and Gloria Dyck
    -Thank You and Christmas cards

Series 2: Xi Epsilon Chapter
Dates: c. 1950, 1980 - 1981
Extent: (2 albums: Album #3 and Album #9)
Scope and content:
Album #3, Xi Epsilon chapter, 1980 - 1981 (location: box 1, third from the top): photographs, newspaper clippings, programs, etc.

  1. Ad Hyswick (treasurer), Esther Richards (secretary), Kerri Robinson (president), Linda Hainstock (vice-president), Terry Newton (director), Mavis Jenson (past president)
    -committees for 1980 - 1981
    -programs, fall and spring banquets
  2. Terry Newton
  3. Gail Bailey
  4. Arlene Blair
  5. Barb Bymoen
  6. Donna Comeau
  7. Gerry Cowan
  8. Marion Fisher
  9. Karen Grosy
  10. Linda Hainstock
  11. Ad Hyswick
  12. Mavis Jenson
  13. Joan Kalmakoff
  14. Donna Keegan
  15. Mae Martin
  16. Val Moat
  17. Jean Ann Nicholaichuk
  18. Vickie Packham
  19. Linda Pusch
  20. Esther Richards
  21. Kerry Robinson
  22. Carole Toles
  23. Carolyn Townley-Smith
  24. Marlene Williamson
  25. new members, Gail Bailey, Joan Kalmakoff, Marlene Williamson, Jean Ann Nicholaichuk, Gerry Cowan, Karen Grosy, Carolyn Townley-Smith
    151-152. members at a program called "The Home We Make"
    153-155. members at a Kick-Off Social, Bushka Burgers
    156-157. members at a party where different chapters mix together
    158-162. members wearing their housecoats at the breakfast party, caption "...but Exemplar doesn't have a surprise breakfast!!"
    163 - 169. members at a Christmas party
  26. Joyce, Terry Newton, Esther Richards, Gerry Cowan, Marion Fisher, Marion (?), Ad Hyswick, Mavis Jenson, Faye, Linda (Pusch or Hainstock) at a "Gold Rush Days" convention in Moose Jaw, 1981
    171-182. members at a "Gold Rush Days" convention in Moose Jaw, 1981
    183 - 197. members at a "Gold Rush Days" convention in Moose Jaw, 1981, posing with garter belts, at a banquet

Album #9, Xi Epsilon, unknown dates, c. 1950s (location: box 2, fifth from the front):

  1. members of Xi Epsilon Chapter at a Preferential Tea party, c. 1950
  2. members of Xi Episilon Chapter, c. 1950
  3. members of Xi Epsilon Chapter at a Preferential Tea party, c. 1950, caption on back reads "Mrs. McKenzie is second from left. Yellow rose centre-piece in back vase."
  4. members of Xi Epsilon Chapter, c. 1950, caption on back reads "The girls in the verandah enjoying themselves"
    827-828. members of Xi Epsilon Chapter at a Preferential Tea party, c. 1950, Mary Booker is seated at the table
  5. members of Xi Epsilon Chapter outside a house, c. 1950, caption on reverse reads "The whole group. Xi Epsilon chapter members & graduates", Mary Booker and Mrs. McKenzie (Susan, Louise, or Jean) are on the right side
    ("Frontier Fotos // Studio and 8hour Finishing // Phone 2000 // 29 Railway ST. East Swift Current" stamped on the back of the photos)
    -biography of Maude Elliot
  6. Maude Elliot and family
    -biography of Minnabelle Kerley
    -biography of Marnie Plewis
    -biography of Jean Korwen
  7. Jean Korwen
    -biography of Pat Matthews
  8. Pat and Vince Matthews, with their children Douglas, David and Maureen
    -biography of Jean Roy McKenzie (nee Gowans)
  9. Jean and son Ian McKenzie
    -biography of Martha Millen
  10. Martha and Emil Millen
    -biography of Dorothy Noble
    -biography of Sheila Robertson
    -biography of Louise McKenzie
    -biography of Marcella Beck (nee Kendel)
  11. Marcella and Ross Beck
    Loose photographs and documents found in album, now in envelope:
  12. a group of young women dressed as children, members of BSP, five of the girls are identified on the back of the photo: Betty Bowers, Donna Hanson (nee Bowers), Marybelle Lautsch (nee Booker), Dorothy Robinson, Marion Washington, Marg Wright (nee Plewis) also appears in the photo, front row fourth from the left (see 865)
  13. four unidentified individuals, one young women, two older women, one older man
  14. BSP members, a group of young women and three older women
  15. BSP members having dinner, Marg Wright is in the foreground on the right side
  16. a group of young women dressed as children, members of Xi Epsilon chapter, (see 836)
    841-846. Installation Dinner at the home of Susan McKenzie, 1949 (see 867-868)
  17. BSP members, at a costume party (see 866)
  18. BSP members at "Fashion Forecast" fashion show, Healy Hotel, 1947
  19. Nu Chapter members, Laura Russel (president), Pauline Kostick, Marg Plewis (vice-president), Marcelle Beck, Marianne Robinson, Rose Hanks, Peggy Baxter, Lorraine Hegland, Dolores Martin, Madeleine Fax, Betty Yeager (secretary), Dot Barnes, 1947 (see 855)
  20. BSP members, at a party in a house

Series 3: More than one Chapter
Dates:
Extent: (1 album: Album #4, 1 box)
Scope and content:
Album #4, Rodeo Roundup 1984 // Swift Current Beta Sigma Phi (location: box 1, fourth from the top):

  1. decorations at Rodeo Roundup
  2. crowd at Rodeo Roundup at the Civic Centre
  3. decorations at Rodeo Roundup
  4. (back row) Arlene Blair, Barb Nelles, Jeanne Heeg, Terry Newton-Anderson, (middle row) Susan Mills, Edna Chyzyk, Marlene Williamson, Suzanne Kushner, (front) Linda Hainstock, at Rodeo Roundup
  5. Phi Chapter members (back row) Lue Hanlon, Mary Belle Lautsch, Joyce Stillwell, Bev James, Rita Eidsness, June Ross, Evelyn Plewis, (front row) Carole Walker, Peggy Smith, Pat Kelly, Marnie Plewis, Marg Wright, at Rodeo Roundup
  6. (back row) Sandy Peters, Pat Dyck, Fay Fownes, June Johnston, Gerry Cowan, (front row) Gloria Dyck, Marian Hagemeister, Edna Chyzyk, Marian Fisher, Ad Hyswick, Donna Clark, at Rodeo Roundup
  7. an group of women at Rodeo Roundup
    205-206. women receiving prizes at Rodeo Roundup
  8. two women in leotards at Rodeo Roundup
    208-210. audience, speakers, at Rodeo Roundup
    211-212. people eating at Rodeo Roundup
  9. couples square dancing
    214-216. women wearing fur coats
  10. speaker at the head table
  11. Karen MacBean, Miss Teen Canada 1984, speaking at the head table
    219-227. speakers at the head table, presentations to individuals
  12. Karen MacBean, Miss Teen Canada 1984, and one of the speakers at the event
  13. missing, caption "Legacy Ritual"
  14. missing
  15. Karen MacBean, Miss Teen Canada 1984
  16. two women holding yellow roses
  17. missing
    234-235. women posing in front of the decorations
    236-238. candid shots of women at Rodeo Roundup, in costume
    239-240. women behind cutouts of Can-Can dancers
    241-247. decorating committee for Rodeo Roundup
    248-251. an unidentified woman, an "International Guest" in an antique automobile
  18. tables set for breakfast at Rodeo Roundup
    253-263. individuals at a breakfast for Rodeo Roundup, inc. Marg Wright
    264-266. Karen MacBean, Miss Teen Canada 1984, posing with unidentified individuals
    267-269. women behind cutouts of Can-Can dancers

Box (black box), various Chapters, (location: box 1, fifth from the top): membership list, 1973, 1980, 1982, 1983; program, Founder's Day, 1994; correspondence between BSP head office and Louise McKenzie; program, BSP 40th Anniversary, 1971; newspaper clippings; invitation to convention in Minot, North Dakota; pamphlet, Chapter Election Procedures, 1966; correspondence to Maureen Cave of Preceptor Gamma Chapter; Permit to Confer Exemplar Preceptor Degree on Marj Koski, 1965; Nu Chapter Program, 1972 - 1973; BSP Ritual Certification and Progression Forms, 1972 - 1974; correspondence re: Order of the Rose

Series 4: Nu Chapter
Dates: 1946 – 1959, 1964 - 1978
Extent: (5 albums: Album #5, Album #6, Album #7, Album #8, Album #10)
Scope and content:
Album #5: Nu Chapter 1970 - 1978 (location: box 2, first from front): newspaper clippings, photographs, correspondence, info re: 25 year anniversary, programs for rituals
270-272. members of the Nu Chapter, Mrs. G. Schatkoske, Mrs. V. Packham, Mrs. J. Tynan, Mrs. W. Foster, Mrs. D. Carleton, Mrs. H. Gorania, Mrs. N. Puckett, Mrs. D. Tollifson, 1970

  1. members of the Nu Chapter at a Rushee party (costumed according to their nationality), Ida Cutts, Carol Nurcombe, Carole Metcalfe
  2. members of the Nu Chapter at a Rushee party (costumed according to their nationality), Sushie Dave, Bavati Gorania, Doreen Tollifson, Kay Spears
  3. members of the Nu Chapter at a Rushee party (costumed according to their nationality), Berle Best, Helen Shum, Jean Heeg, Joan Machan
  4. members of the Nu Chapter at a Rushee party (costumed according to their nationality), Jeanne Heeg, Val Goodfellow, Florence Foster, Joy Mitchell, Joan Machan
  5. members of the Nu Chapter at a Rushee party (costumed according to their nationality), Vickie Packham, Lorelei Campbell, Sandra Ham, Shirley Schatkoske
  6. members of the Nu Chapter at a Rushee party (costumed according to their nationality), Jean Dale, Maureen Tynan, Sushie Dave, Barati Gorania, Doreen Tollifson
  7. members of the Nu Chapter at a Rushee party (costumed according to their nationality), Sushie Dave helping Carole Metcalfe to wear a sari
  8. members of the Nu Chapter at a Rushee party (costumed according to their nationality), playing charades, Sushie Dave
  9. members of the Nu Chapter at a Rushee party (costumed according to their nationality), Lorelei Campbell as a tulip and Vickie Packham
  10. members of the Nu Chapter at a meeting, Mary Booker, Marion Lewis, Irene Maggs
  11. members of the Nu Chapter at a meeting, Doreen Tollifson, Carole Metcalfe, Sushie Dave
  12. members of the Nu Chapter at a meeting
  13. members of the Nu Chapter at a meeting, Jeanne Heeg, Carole Metcalfe, Joan Machan, Marie Rooney
  14. members of the Nu Chapter at Preferential Tea, Joan Machan, Sharon Dickie, Mary Booker, Jeanne Heeg
  15. tea table at the home of Mary Booker
    288-298. members of the Nu Chapter at Preferential Tea
    290-294. members of the Nu Chapter at the Fall Banquet, 1970
  16. Christmas party, Marge Hannay
  17. Christmas party, Maureen Tyran
  18. Christmas party, Jeanne Heeg, June Smith, Joan Machan
    298-302. birthday party at the Palliser Care Centre
  19. Doreen Tollifson, Carol Nurcombe and Bharti Goronia, at Tea and Hat Show, 1971
  20. Lois Millard and E. Troelsen, at Tea and Hat Show, 1971
  21. June Smith, at Tea and Hat Show, 1971
  22. Florence Foster, at Tea and Hat Show, 1971
  23. Doreen Tollifson, at Tea and Hat Show, 1971
  24. Florence Foster, Sheila Puckett, Vickie Packham, Maureen Tyran, Doreen Tollifson, Jeanne Heeg, at Founder's Day Banquet, 1971
    309-319. Nu Chapter members and their husbands at a Preschooler Windup Party, where everyone is dressed like a child
  25. Ida Cutts, Kay Spears, Doreen Tollifson, Carol Nurcombe, Marge Hannay, Sandra Ham performing at a party with all four Chapters, 1971
  26. Carol Metcalfe, Florence Belanger, Shirley Schatkoske, Florence Foster, performing at a party with all four Chapters, 1971
  27. Joan Machan, June Smith, Maureen Tynan performing at a party with all four Chapters, 1971
  28. Jeanne Heeg, Carole Metcalfe, Shirley Schatkoske performing at a party with all four Chapters, 1971
  29. Berle Best, Carole Metcalfe, Kay Spears, Sushie Dave wearing newspaper wedding gowns at a Rushee party
  30. Helen Shum, Sushie Dave, Doreen Melhoff, Betty Berreth, Carole Metcalfe at a Rushee party
  31. Shirley Schatkoske, Marie Rooney, Vickie Packham, Berle Best at a Rushee party
  32. Doreen Tollifson, Kay Spears, Carol Nurcombe at a Rushee party
  33. Shirley Schatkoske and Sandra MacDonald at a Model Meeting
  34. Carole Metcalfe and Sushie Dave at a Model Meeting
  35. Joan Machan, Betty Berreth, Claire Danard, Doreen Tollifson
  36. Sushie Dave and Florence Foster at a Model Meeting
  37. Berle Best, Ida Cutts, Carol Nurcombe and Carol LaBuick at a Model Meeting
  38. Doreen Melhoff and Marie Rooney at a Model Meeting
  39. Sandra MacDonald, Carol LaBuick, Clare Danard, Betty Berreth, Mary Booker, Shirley Schatkoske, Marion Lewis at the Fall Banquet
  40. Maureen Tyran, Mary Booker, Vickie Packham, Sushie Dave, Berle Best, Marion Lewis, Marie Rooney, Shirley Schatkoske at the Fall Banquet
  41. Rushees (new members) of Phi and Nu Chapters
  42. Carol Machan at a Christmas Party
  43. Sandra MacDonald, Carole Metcalfe, Marie Rooney at a Christmas Party
  44. Mavis Jenson, Helen Shum, Doreen Tollifson, Florence Foster at a Christmas Party
  45. Sheila Puckett, Helen Shum, Sushie Dave, Marion Lewis at a Christmas Party
  46. Betty Berreth, Berle Best, Bharti Gorania at a Christmas Party
  47. Maureen Tyran, Sandra MacDonald, Shirley Schatkoske at a Christmas Party
  48. Carol Nurcombe, Florence Belanger at a Christmas Party
  49. Shirley Schatkoske, Doreen Tollifson, Jane McIntyre, Velma Goodfellow, Marion Lewis, Ruth Hayes at the Wig Wam Tea
  50. Ida Cutts at the Wig Wam Tea
  51. Betty Berreth at the Wig Wam Tea
  52. Mavis Jenson at the Wig Wam Tea
  53. Marie Rooney at the Wig Wam Tea
  54. Sandra MacDonald at the Wig Wam Tea
  55. Carole Metcalfe at the Wig Wam Tea
  56. Mavis Jenson and Shirley Schatkoske
  57. Carole Metcelfe, Mavis Jenson and Shirley Schatkoske
  58. Carole Metcalfe and Marion Lewis at the Founder's Day Banquet
  59. Clara Danard, Betty Berreth, Sandra MacDonald, Mavis Jenson, Joan Machan at the Founder's Day Banquet
  60. Clara Danard, Betty Berreth, Sandra MacDonald, Mavis Jenson, Joan Machan, Marion Lewis, Carole Metcalfe, Shirley Schatkoske at the Founder's Day Banquet
  61. Betty Berreth at a Model Meeting
  62. Vickie Packham, Betty Berreth and Sandra MacDonald at a Model Meeting
  63. Berle Best crowned Valentine Queen
  64. Mary Booker, Mildred Campbell, Bernie Jenson, Darlene Washington, Carole Metcalfe, Florence Foster at the Preferential Tea
  65. Nu Chapter members at the Preferential Tea
  66. Bernie Jenson, Darlene Washington, Mildred Campbell at the Preferential Tea
  67. Nu Chapter members at the Preferential Tea
  68. Florence Foster and Betty Berreth at a Rushee party
  69. Kay Spears, Marie Rooney and Vicky Matson at a Rushee party
  70. Darlene Washington, Ida Cutts, Louis Dauben, Clara Dannard at a Rushee party
  71. Carole Metcalfe at a Rushee party
  72. Helen Chum and Florence Foster at a Rushee party
  73. Florence Foster at a Rushee party
  74. Carole Metcalfe, Barb (Bymoen, Bitz?), Mary Booker at the Fall Banquet
  75. Mary Booker, Darlene Washington, Bernie Jenson, Mildred Campbell, Carole Metcalfe at the Fall Banquet
  76. Joan Machan, Darlene Washington, Florence Foster, Bernie Jensen, Vickie Mattson, Sandra MacDonald at a Christmas party
  77. Santa (Clarence Berreth) and Carole Metcalfe at a Christmas party
  78. Nu Chapter members at a Christmas party
    374-376. Nu Chapter members making Valentine favours to bring to the hospitals
    -program, funeral service for Susie McKenzie
    377-378. Florence Foster, Donna Keegan, Carole Metcalfe, Berle Best, Barb Foster (Phi), Sandra Ham, Rita Eidsness (Xi Epsilon), Pat Kelly, Bev James (Gamma) at a Valentine's dance
  79. Betty Berreth, Minnabelle Kerley at the Spring Banquet
  80. Florence Foster, Bernie Jenson, Darlene Washington, Carole Metcalfe at the Spring Banquet
  81. Betty Berreth (Nu) and Ad Hyswick (Phi), Girls of the Year
  82. Florence Foster, Bernie Jenson, Darlene Washington, Carole Metcalfe at the Spring Banquet
  83. Betty Berreth receiving Girl of the Year award from Minnabelle Kerley
  84. Doreen Tollifson (recording secretary), Florence Foster (vice president), Sandra MacDonald (corresponding secretary), Mavis Jenson (treasurer), Carole Metcalfe (president), 1972 - 1973 executive
    385-388. Nu Chapters members and their husbands at a Wind-Up party
  85. Betty Berreth and Marie Roney at a Wind-Up party
    390-391. Nu Chapter members at a Wind-Up party
  86. Vickie Packham (corresponding secretary), Clara Danard (treasurer), Bernie Jensen (secretary), Florence Foster (president), Betty Berreth (vice-president), 1973 - 1974 executive
  87. Vickie Packham, Terry Newton at the Preferential Tea
  88. Pat Kelly, Jean-Anne Nicholaichuk at the Preferential Tea
    395-397. Nu Chapter members at the Preferential Tea
    398-399. Nu Chapter members at the Fall Banquet
    400-401. Betty Berreth, Rebecca Wiley, Barb Bymoen, Esther Richards, Jean-Anne Nicholaichuk, Valerie Belter, Florence Foster, Mary Booker, Bessie Rowe at the Fall Banquet
    402-405. Nu Chapter members wearing costumes at the Rushee Party
  89. Nu Chapter members at the Model Meeting
  90. guest speaker Rita Eidsness and Mary Booker at the Model Meeting
    408-411. Nu Chapter members at thFe Model Meeting
    412-416. Nu Chapter members at Christmas party (first names only)
    417-418. Clara Danard being presented with a plant as she is leaving for Saskatoon
    419-423. Nu Chapter members at a Wake Up breakfast party (first names only)
  91. Nu Chapter members
  92. Darlene Washington, Girl of the Year
  93. Darlene Washington and Bessie Rowe
    427-428. Nu Chapter members and their husbands at the Wind Up party, 1974
    429-433. Nu Chapter members at the Rushee party, dresses as fairy tale characters
  94. Betty Berreth, Mary Booker, Mrs. J. Mitchell, June Ross, upon Mary Booker's retirement as Director of Nu Chapter
  95. unidentified people in a cafeteria
    436-438. Joan Thiessen, Gail Bailey, Carolyn Townley-Smith, Betty Berreth, Mavis Jenson, Gail Look, Mary Ann Apperley at a Pledge Banquet, 1974
  96. Mavis Jenson, Joan Kalmakoff, Betty Berreth, reinstatement of Joan into Ritual of Jewels
    440-442. Nu Chapter members at Preferential Tea
    443-444. Nu Chapter members at a Christmas party
    445-447. Nu Chapter members making Easter candy, with Joanne and Rod Berreth
    448-450. Nu Chapter members in their pajamas at breakfast party
    451-456. Nu Chapter members at the Spring Banquet, 1975 (first names only)
    457-459. Nu Chapter members at a party
  97. farewell party for Bernie Jenson
    461-469. Nu Chapter members at a Rushee party, dressed in costumes as women of the past and the future, 1975 (first names only)
    470-471. Nu Chapter members at Fall Banquet (names are difficult to make out), Myra Leyshon, Darlene Clarke, Freda Marie Kling, Paulette Orth, Mavis Jenson, Mildred Campbell, Darlene Washington
    472-473. Nu Chapter members at Preferential Tea (names difficult to make out)
  98. Gail Bailey, Gail Look, Terry Newton at Preferential Tea
  99. Sylvan Boyes, Gail Bailey, Carolyn Townley-Smith, Barb Bymoen, Darlene Washington, Mavis Jenson, at Preferential Tea
    476-478. Nu Chapter members and guests at a pre-Christmas party, November 1975
    479-482. Nu Chapter members and guests at a Christmas party
    483-486. Nu Chapter members and husbands at a Christmas party
    487-490. Barb Bymoen, Mary Anne, and Kathy Look at a Fashion Show at the mall
    491-492. Nu Chapter members making Easter candy
  100. Gail Bailey, Carolyn Townley-Smith, Joan, Mary Anne wearing housecoats at breakfast party
  101. Myra Leyshon, Mavis Jenson, Sylvan Boyes, Jean-Anne Nicholaichuk wearing housecoats at breakfast party
  102. Nu Chapter members wearing housecoats at breakfast party
  103. Brenda, Myra Leyshon, Darlene Washington, Freda Marie Kling wearing housecoats at breakfast party
  104. Girl of the Year Carolyn Townley-Smth and Mildred Campbell, at Spring Banquet
  105. Paulette Orth, Mildred Campbell, Mavis Jenson, Freda Marie Kling, Brenda, Darlene Washington at Spring Banquet
    499-500. Myra Leyshon and Marlene Proctor taking the Ritual of the Jewels
  106. Mavis Jenson, Betty Berreth, Esther Richards, Joan Kalmakoff at the BSP Convention in Regina, 1976
  107. BSP Convention in Regina, 1976
    503-511. Nu Chapter members and their husbands at a Wind Up party, inc. Ross and Paulette Orth, Lawrence Kalmakoff, Esther Richards, etc.
  108. Mrs. Riehl, Marilyn Monaghan, Brenda McCuaig, Esther Richards at a coffee party
  109. Darlene Washington, Carolyn Townley-Smith, Marlene Proctor at a coffee party
  110. Judy Napper, Gwyneth Davidson, Marilyn Monaghan, Carolyn Townley-Smith
  111. Darlene Washington, Joan Kalmakoff, Judy Napper, Gwyneth Davidson
    516-519. Nu Chapter members at a Rushee party in costumes, inc. Darlene Clarke, Darlene Washington, Joan Kalmakoff, Paulette Orth, Esther Richards, Carolyn Townley-Smith
    520-522. Nu Chapter members at Preferential Tea, inc. Carolyn Townley-Smith, Gwyneth Davidson, Doreen Rowe, Donna Brown, Judy Napper, Arlene Scott, Brenda McCuaig, Ellen Lewchuk, Marilyn Monaghan at Preferential Tea
  112. Judy Napper, Marilyn Monaghan, Brenda McCuaig, Carole Metcalfe, Ellen Lewchuk, Arlene Scott, Gwyneth Davidson, Doreen Rowe, Donna Brown at Pledge Banquet, 1976
    524-528. Nu Chapter members making Easter candy
    529-534. Spring Fashion Show
    535-536. Nu Chapter members at Spring Banquet
  113. Myra Leyshon, Girl of the Year
  114. convention in Brandon, guest speaker Walter W. Ross
    539-540. entertainment at convention in Brandon, 1976
    541-542. fashion show at convention in Brandon, 1976
    543-546. Nu Chapter members and guests at Wind Up party
  115. 1975 - 1976 Nu Chapter executive
  116. Ellen Lewchuk, director
  117. Darlene Washington (outgoing president), Gail Bailey (outgoing secretary)
  118. 1976 - 1977 executive
  119. Rosemary Schiffner, Carole Anne Dutchak, Margo Durling, new Nu Chapter pledges
    552-564. Nu Chapter members and guests at a Christmas party
    565-568. Nu Chapter members in their housecoats, breakfast party at Marilyn Monaghan's house
  120. Cindy, Gayle, Darlene and Charlene (first names only) at Fashion Show
  121. Darlene Clark, Marilyn Monaghan, Darlene Washington, Carolyn Townley-Smith, Joan Kalmakoff, Mrya Leyshon, 1976 - 1977 executive
  122. Nu Chapter members
  123. Rosemary Schiffner, Carole Anne Dutchak
  124. Donna Brown, Girl of the Year
    574 -577. Nu Chapter members at a convention in Havre (Montana?)
  125. Carolyn Townley-Smith presenting roses to Marilyn Monaghan, who is being transferred to Saskatoon
  126. Nu Chapter members

Album #6, Nu Chapter, 1968 – 1969 (location: box 2, second from front): newspaper clippings, photographs, programs, etc.

  1. "Cowboys 'n Indians", Preceptor Gamma, Gary Link, Ron Smith, Ron Campbell, Les Goodfellow, Jim Spears, Jim Mitchell, Herb Butz, Gord Schatkoske, 1968
  2. "Cowboys 'n Indians", Preceptor Gamma, Val Goodfellow, Kay Spears, June Smith, Joy Mitchell, Anne Butz, Lorelei Campbell, Marie Rooney, Brenda Link, 1968
  3. "Cowboys 'n Indians", Preceptor Gamma
  4. Rita and Ed Eidsness, at "Cowboys 'n Injuns" event
  5. Joy Mitchell and Anne Butz
  6. Dennis Ham, Margaret Taylor, Raylene Butterfield at "Hippie Happening" Rushee party
  7. Les Goodfellow, Joy Mitchell, Raylene Butterfield at "Hippie Happening" Rushee party
  8. Anne Butz, Jean Dale, Shirley and Gord Schatkoske at "Hippie Happening" Rushee party
  9. Marg and James Taylor, Marie Rooney, at "Hippie Happening" Rushee party
  10. Joy Mitchell, Anne Butz, Raylene Butterfield, Margaret Taylor, Jean Dale, Ron and Lorelei Campbell at "Hippie Happening" Rushee party
    590-592. Nu Chapter pledges, Verna Linfoot, Brenda Link, Doreen Melhoff, Peggy Gram, Florence Belanger, Marie Rooney
  11. Santa Claus, Christmas 1968
  12. Linda Hicks, Donna Smith, Doreen Melhoff, Florence Belanger, Mary Booker, Santa, Margaret Taylor, Christmas 1968
  13. Marie Rooney, Anne Butz, Santa, Sandra Ham, Christmas 1968
  14. Fran Hunter, Margaret Taylor, Joy Mitchell, Christmas 1968
  15. Carole Metcalfe, Donna, Sandra, Lorelei Campbell, Anne Butz, Brenda Link, Florence Belanger playing Twister, Christmas 1968
  16. Linda Hicks, Peggy Gram, Doreen Melhoff, Raylene Butterfield, June Johnston playing Twister, Christmas 1968
    -cards re: death of Verna Linfoot
    -African child sponsored by Nu Chapter
  17. Brenda Link, Margaret Taylor, Jeanne Heeg, Lorna Delling, at breakfast party
  18. Linda Hicks, Marie Rooney, June Johnston, June Smith, at breakfast party
  19. Joy Mitchell, Doreen Melhoff, Peggy Gram, Shirley Schatkoske, Carole Metcalfe, at breakfast party
  20. Jean Dale, Donna Smith, Sandra Ham, Fran Hunter, Paulette Chenier, at breakfast party
  21. Nu Chapter pledges, Marie Rooney, Peggy Cram, Brenda Link, Doreen Melhoff, Florence Belanger
  22. Joy Mitchell, Girl of the Year, and Sandra Ham
  23. 1968 - 1969 Nu Chapter executive, Carole Metcalfe (recording secretary), Jeanne Heeg (corresponding secretary), Sandra Ham (president), Val Goodfellow (treasurer), Fran Hunter (2nd vice president), Joy Mitchell (1st vice president - missing from photo)
  24. 1969 - 1970 Nu Chapter executive, Carole Metcalfe (2nd vice president), Florence Belanger (recording secretary), Joy Mitchell (president), Fran Hunter (1st vice president), Linda Hicks (corresponding secretary), Marie Rooney (treasurer - missing from photo)
  25. Brenda Link, Jean Dale at a coffee party
  26. Linda Hicks, Brenda Link, Jeanne Heeg at a coffee party
    609-614. Nu and Phi Chapters at a Wind-Up Party, 1969
  27. Doreen Melhoff, Lorelei Campbell, Shirley Schatkoske, Joy Mitchell, after the pledge ritual
  28. Nu and Phi Chapter members at a banquet after the pledge ritual
  29. Nu Chapter pledges, Carol Nurcombe, Helen Shum, Sushie Dave, Beryl Best, Raji Chari, Joy Mitchell, 1969
  30. Nu and Phi Chapter pledges, Phi: Mae Watson, Hope McGrath, Joyce Friesen, Barbara Foster, Lorraine Manning, Nu: Sushie Dave, Raji Chari, Helen Shum, Carol Nurcombe, Beryl Best
  31. Marion Lewis, Santa, Joy Mitchell, Shirley Schatkoske, Christmas 1969
  32. Marion Lewis, Santa, Mary Booker, Christmas 1969
  33. Florence Belanger, Raji Chari, Sushie Dave, Peggy Gram, Christmas 1969
  34. Jeanne Heeg, Carole Metcalfe, Lana Shum (guest), Helen Shum, Christmas 1969
  35. Doreen Metcalfe, Donna Smith, Carol Nurcombe, Berle Best, Kay Spears, Brenda Link, Christmas 1969
  36. Sandra Ham, Lorelei Campbell, Jean Dale, Joy Mitchell, Shirley Schatkoske, Christmas 1969
  37. Marie Rooney hostessing Geriatric Centre birthday party, 1969
  38. June Smith, Carol Nurcombe, Brenda Link and Marie Rooney, at Charmaine's Ladies' Wear, showing hats from upcoming Easter Bonnet Tea and Hat Show
  39. Joy Mitchell, Val Goodfellow, Carol Metcalfe, Beryl Best, at Founder's Day Banquet, 1970
  40. Kay Spears, Brenda Link at Founder's Day Banquet, 1970
  41. Joy Mitchell, president, at Founder's Day Banquet, 1970
  42. Helen Shum, Carol Nurcombe, Beryl Best, Sushie Dave, Founder's Day Banquet, 1970
  43. Joy Mitchell and Val Goodfellow, Girl of the Year, Founder's Day Banquet, 1970
  44. Marion Lewis presenting Girl of the Year award to Val Goodfellow, Founder's Day Banquet, 1970
  45. Marion Lewis presenting president's gavel to Joy Mitchell, Joyce Friesen seated, Founder's Day Banquet, 1970
  46. Marion Lewis and John Johnston, Founder's Day Banquet, 1970
  47. Joy Mitchell, Sandra Ham, Founder's Day Banquet, 1970
  48. Nu Chapter's foster daughter, Rokhaya N'Diaye, from Senegal
  49. Kay Spears, Carol Nurcombe, at breakfast party
  50. June Smith, Shirley Schatkoske, Joy Mitchell, at breakfast party
  51. Donna Smith, June Smith, Doreen Melhoff, Carole Metcalfe, Beryl Best, Joy Mitchell, at breakfast party
  52. Helen Shum, Marie Rooney, Doreen Melhoff, Donna Smith, Lorelei Campbell, at breakfast party
  53. Jean Dale, Sandra Ham, Jeanne Heeg, Carole Metcalfe, at breakfast party
    642-655. Nu Chapter members and guests at Wind-Up party, Hillbilly theme, 1970
    656-657. Nu Chapter executive, 1970 - 1971, Florence Belanger (2nd vice president), Kay Spears (treasurer), Joy Mitchell, Shirley Schatkoske (vice president), Jeanne Heeg (president)
  54. Jeanne Heeg, Donna Smith, goodbye party for Donna Smith
  55. Lorelei Campbell, Joy Mitchell, Donna Smith, Brenda Link, Carol Nurcombe, goodbye party for Donna Smith
  56. Jean Dale, Lorelei and Michelle Campbell, Donna Smith, Brenda Link, Kay Mitchell, Carol Nurcombe, goodbye party for Donna Smith
  57. Carole Metcalfe, Donna Smith, Sandra and Daren Ham, goodbye party for Donna Smith
  58. Nu Chapter members at Mad Hatter Tea and Hat Show, 1970

Album #7, Nu Chapter, 1964 – 1967 (location: box 2, third from front): photographs, newspaper clippings, correspondence, paper memorabilia, programs, etc.

  1. Nu Chapter members at a Hawaiian theme party, c. 1964
  2. Lorelei Campbell, Shirley Tessier, Rita Eidsness, Carolyn Shogun, Raylene Butterfield, Rushee party
  3. Shirley Tessier, Jane McIntyre, Anne Butz, Peggy Smith, Lorelei Campbell, Rushee party
  4. Peggy Smith, Rushee party
  5. Mary Booker, Marion Lewis, Christmas 1965
  6. Lois Johnston, Anne Butz, Jane McIntyre, Raylene Butterfield, Sandra Ham, Rita Eidsness, Lue Hanlon, Christmas 1965
  7. Christmas tree at the home of Lois Johnston, 1965
  8. Alice Thibodeau, Donna Dick, Corinne Beglinger, Margaret Taylor, Christmas 1965
  9. Lois Johnston, Sandra Ham, Lue Hanlon, June Smith, Christmas 1965
  10. Peggy Smith, June Johnston, Val Goodfellow, Christmas 1965
  11. Peggy Smith, Christmas 1965
  12. Terry Johnston, Lois Johnston, Anne Butz, Jane McIntyre, Christmas 1965
  13. Bonnie Simpson, Joyce Stillwell, Christmas 1965
  14. Val Goodfellow, Alice Thibodeau, Bonnie Smith, Christmas 1965
  15. Donna Dick, Raylene Butterfield, June Smith, breakfast party, 1966
  16. Raylene Butterfield, Alice Thibodeau, Joyce Stillwell, breakfast party, 1966
  17. Shirley Tessier, Lue Hanlon, Corinne Beglinger, Donna Dick, breakfast party, 1966
  18. Alice Thibodeau, Mary Booker, Val Goodfellow, breakfast party, 1966
  19. Shirley Tessier, Peggy Smith, Lue Hanlon, Cornerlia Beglinger, Donna Dick, breakfast party, 1966
  20. Rita Eidsness, Jeanne Heeg, Anne Butz, June Johnston, Sandra Ham, Carolyn Shogan, breakfast party, 1966
  21. June Johnston, Sandra Ham, Carolyn Shogan, breakfast party, 1966
  22. June Smith, Val Goodfellow, Alice Thibodeau, Raylene Butterfield, Jane McIntyre, Joyce Stilwell, breakfast party, 1966
  23. Anne Butz, June Johnston, Sandra Ham, breakfast party, 1966
    686-689. June Culham, June Johnston, Mahmuda Mehal, Marilyn Carefoot, Madge Phillip, Darlene Brentnell, Peggy McKeckney, Jeanne Heeg, Fay Herrick, Val Goodfellow, Rita Eidsness, Founder's Day banquet, 1966
  24. Scotty Taylor, Jeanne Heeg, Raylene Butterfield, Lue Hanlon, Sandra Ham, Lois Johnston, Less Goodfellow, Ron Heeg, Wind-Up party at Smith's Airways, 1966
  25. June Johnston, Marion Lewis. Bonnie Simpson, Wind-Up party at Smith's Airways, 1966
  26. Al Smith, Joyce Stillwell, Raylene Butterfield, Wind-Up party at Smith's Airways, 1966
  27. Val Goodfellow, David Johnston, Raylene Butterfield, Herb Butz, June Johnston, Marion Lewis, Joyce Stillwell, Lois Johnston, Lue Hanlon, Wind-Up party at Smith's Airways, 1966
  28. Rita Eidsness, Ken Lewis, Wind-Up party at Smith's Airways, 1966
    695-696. Marion Lewis, Lue Hanlon, Anne Butz, Donna Dick, Raylene Butterfield, Corinne Beglinger, Rita Eidsness, Installation of Officers, 1966
  29. Nu Chapter members at a Hawaiian Luau theme Rushee party, 1966
  30. Corinne Beglinger, Lue Hanlon, Pat Shivak, Bea Oscar, Margaret Taylor, Hillary Stewardson, Jean Dale, Noreen McKerrell, Sandra Ham, Joy Mitchell, Raylene Butterfield, at a Hawaiian Luau theme Rushee party, 1966
  31. Jeanne Heeg, Bonnie Simpson, June Johnston, Raylene Butterfield, Margaret Taylor, Mary Booker,, at a Hawaiian Luau theme Rushee party, 1966
  32. Carolyn Shogan, Corinne Beglinger, Mary Booker, Donna Dick, Anne Butz, Pat Shivak, at a Hawaiian Luau theme Rushee party, 1966
  33. Margaret Taylor, Mary Booker, Donna Dick, Anne Butz, Pat Shivak, at a Hawaiian Luau theme Rushee party, 1966
  34. Lue Hanlon, Mary Booker, Donna Dick, Anne Butz, Pat Shivak, at a Hawaiian Luau theme Rushee party, 1966
  35. Anne Butz, Pat Shivak, at a Hawaiian Luau theme Rushee party, 1966
  36. Joy Mitchell, Carolyn Shogan, Sandra Ham, Mary Booker, Margot Fauchon, at a Hawaiian Luau theme Rushee party, 1966
  37. Anne Butz, Pat Shivak, at a Hawaiian Luau theme Rushee party, 1966
  38. June Smith, Hillary Stewardson, at a Hawaiian Luau theme Rushee party, 1966
  39. Margaret Taylor, Peggy Smith, at a Hawaiian Luau theme Rushee party, 1966
  40. Carolyn Shogan, Corinne Beglinger, at a Hawaiian Luau theme Rushee party, 1966
  41. June Johnston, Bonnie Simpson, Rita Eidsness, Jeanne Heeg, at a Hawaiian Luau theme Rushee party, 1966
  42. Rita Eidsness, Val Goodfellow, Pat Shivak, Lois Johnston, Jeanne Heeg, Hillary Stewardson, at a Hawaiian Luau theme Rushee party, 1966
  43. Donna Dick, Lue Hanlon, at a Hawaiian Luau theme Rushee party, 1966
  44. Margot Fauchon, Sandra Ham, at a Hawaiian Luau theme Rushee party, 1966
  45. Jane McIntyre, Noreen McKerrell, at a Hawaiian Luau theme Rushee party, 1966
  46. Joy Mitchell, Mary Booker, at a Hawaiian Luau theme Rushee party, 1966
  47. Val Goodfellow, Bea Oscar, at a Hawaiian Luau theme Rushee party, 1966
  48. Jean Dale, Raylene Butterfield, at a Hawaiian Luau theme Rushee party, 1966
  49. Pat Shivak, Donna Dick, Lue Hanlon, Anne Butz, Hillary Stewardson, Santa (Les Goodfellow), Joy Mitchell, Christmas 1966
  50. Jean Dale, Donna Dick, Santa, Anne Butz, Christmas 1966
  51. Irene Mabbs, Aletha Joice, Santa, Jean Dale, Raylene Butterfield, Val Goodfellow, Christmas 1966
  52. June Johnston, Corinne Beglinger, Bea Oscar, Santa, Bonnie Simpson, Peggy Smith, Christmas 1966
  53. Mary Booker, Rita Eidsness, Santa, Margaret Taylor, Sandra Ham, Carolyn Shogan, Christmas 1966
  54. Mary Booker, Santa, Jane McIntyre
  55. Margaret Taylor, Sandra Ham, Santa, Jane McIntyre, Carolyn Shogan, Jeanne Heeg, Marion Lewis, Christmas 1966
  56. Eileen Tomlinson, Pat Shivak, Hillary Stewardson
  57. Margaret Taylor, Bea Oscar, Corinne Beglinger, Eileen Tomlinson, Les and Val Goodfellow, at a Wind-Up party, 1967
  58. Val Goodfellow, Ed Eidsness, at a Wind-Up party, 1967
  59. Val Goodfellow, Bea Oscar, Eileen Tomlinson, Donna Dick, at a Wind-Up party, 1967
  60. Jim McIntyre, Val Goodfellow, Bea Oscar, Art Tomlinson, Raylene Butterfield, Ray Simpson, at a Wind-Up party, 1967
  61. Les Goodfellow, Jane McIntyre, Jeanne Heeg, Ray Simpson, at a Wind-Up party, 1967
  62. Jeanne Heeg, Jim McIntyre, Jay Mitchell, Bob Shivak, Jean Dale, Rita Eidsness, George and Hillary Stewardson, Anne Butz, Val Goodfellow, at a Wind-Up party, 1967
  63. Rita Eidsness, June Smith, Corinne Beglinger, Jeanne and Ron Heeg, Margaret Taylor, Ray Simpson, at a Wind-Up party, 1967
  64. Jane and Jim McIntyre, June and Ron Smith
  65. Les Goodfellow, Herb Butz, Ron and Jeanne Heeg, at a Wind-Up party, 1967
  66. Jay Mitchell, Les Goodfellow, Jean Dale, Hilary Stewardson, Lue Hanlon, at a Wind-Up party, 1967
    735-736. float in 1967 Centennial parade, made by all four Chapters, Maureen McWilliam on top of float
  67. Jeanne Heeg, Kay Spears, June Smith, Val Goodfellow, Lorelei Campbell, Centennial Birthday party, 1967
  68. Shirley Schatkoske, Donna Dick, Florence Malcolm, Sandra Ham, Carole Metcalfe, Centennial Birthday party, 1967
  69. Joy Mitchell, Aletha Joice, Mary Booker, Marion Lewis, Raylene Butterfield, Centennial Birthday party, 1967
  70. Jean Dale, Bonnie Simpson, Jane McIntyre, Margaret Taylor, Lorelei Campbell, Centennial Birthday party, 1967
  71. Bonnie Simpson, Centennial Birthday party, 1967
  72. Anne Butz reading to children

Album 8, Nu Chapter 1955 – 1959 (location: box 2, fourth from front): paper memorabilia and programs, newspaper clippings, photographs, information re: various supported causes, e.g. Arthritis Society
743-747. Nu Chapter members dressed in Oriental Costumes, caption reads "Number One China-Boy // Evelyn Powley", 1956
748-753. Nu Chapter members at a breakfast party, 1956, home of Mary Cook
-biography of Mary Cook (nee Wandle)

  1. Mary Cook
  2. wedding photo of Mary and Fred Cook
  3. children of Mary and Fred Cook, Wendy and Richard
    -biography of Christina Murray
    -biography of Donna Bowers (nee Hanson)
  4. Donna Bowers
  5. Bobby Bowers, son of Donna and Bill
  6. Barry Bowers, son of Donna and Bill
  7. Bill Bowers, husband of Donna
    -biography of Jesse Woodside
  8. Jesse Woodside
  9. husband and children, Brian and Arlene, of Jesse Woodside
    -biography of Loraine Coop Petrie
  10. family of Loraine Coop Petrie
  11. Gertrude Katz (nee Morin) at age 4
  12. Gertrude Katz (nee Morin) at age 10
  13. Gertrude Katz (nee Morin) at age 14
  14. Gertrude Katz (nee Morin) graduation photo
  15. Gertrude Katz (nee Morin) in university
  16. Swift Current in the winter, 1954
  17. downtown SC, c. 1954
  18. infant "Hershie" Katz
    -biography of Audrey Washington (nee Howden)
  19. wedding photo of Ward and Audrey Washington, 1946
  20. home of Ward and Audrey Washington
    -biography of Florence Hageman (nee Lampp)
    -biography of Lois Catherine Millard (nee Wahn)
    -biography of Anita Carefoot
  21. Anita Carefoot, on a farm
  22. Anita Carefoot, inside Bank of Nova Scotia
  23. Anita Carefoot, outside St. Stephen's Church in SC
    -biography of Nalda Burns
  24. Nalda and Keith Burns, and their child Debra Lee
    -biography of Audrey Robb (drawn as a comic)
  25. Jim and Audrey Robb
  26. Jim Robb Jr., son of Jim and Audrey Robb
  27. Bob Robb, son of Jim and Audrey Robb
    -biography of Shirley Mutch
  28. Shirley Mutch
  29. wedding photo of Shirley and Jim Mutch
    -biography of Edie Maynard (nee Ramseth)
  30. Edie Maynard and friends
  31. Edie and George Maynard
  32. James Maynard, son of Edie and George
  33. George Barry, son of Edie and George
    -biography of Pat (Marie Patricia) Kelly
  34. Pat Kelly
    -biography of Diane Marzek
  35. Diane Marzek
    -biography of Phyllis Elaine Brown (nee Crawford)
  36. Phyllis Elaine Brown
    -biography of Charlotte Anne Nordstrom (nee Mudiman)
  37. Charlotte Nordstrom
    -biography of Ernestine Bernice Korren (nee Bryenton)
  38. Norman Arthur Korren
  39. Ernestine Bernice Korren
  40. Vernon, son of Norman and Ernestine Korren
  41. David, son of Norman and Ernestine Korren
  42. Bryan, son of Norman and Ernestine Korren
    -biography of Helen Talpash
  43. Helen Talpash
    -biography of Meta Whelan
  44. Meta Whelan
    -biography of Doreen Ardelle Stephenson
    798-800. Doreen Ardelle Stephenson
    -biography of Ellenore Campbell (nee Topping)
  45. Ellenore Campbell as a child
  46. Ellenore Campbell and family, parents and brother
  47. Ellenore Campbell
  48. Ellenore and Ross Campbell
  49. Ellenore and Ross Campbell
  50. Kathy, Susan, Jean and Beth, children of Ellenore and Ross Campbell
    -biography of Dorothy Florence Robinson (nee Carroll)
  51. Doug Robinson
  52. Dorothy Robinson and four children
    809-812. Nu Chapter members at a year-end party with a Hobo theme, 1956
  53. Nu Chapter members at a Rushee party, Mexican theme, 1956
    814-816. Nu Chapter members at a breakfast party, 1957
    817-822. Nu Chapter members at a Rushee party, 1920s theme, 1957

Album #10: Nu Chapter 1946 – 1954 (location: box 2, sixth from front): invitations, photographs, programs, newspaper clippings
-funeral program for Maude Elliot
851-853. Marion Hagemeister, Ad Hyswick, June Johnston, Marg Wright at a convention in Regina, 1995

  1. Lieutenant Governor Sylvia Fedoruk with other BSP members, at a convention in Regina, 1995
    -material re: inauguration of BSP in SC
  2. Nu Chapter members, Laura Russel (president), Pauline Kostick, Marg Plewis (vice-president), Marcelle Beck, Marianne Robinson, Rose Hanks, Peggy Baxter, Lorraine Hegland, Dolores Martin, Madeliene Fax, Betty Yager (secretary), Dorothy Barnes, 1947
  3. Nu Chapter Ritual of the Jewels, Peggy Baxter, Jean Park, Dorothy Barnes, Marianne Robinson, Mrs. McKenzie, Blanche Moxham, Pauline Kostick, Marcella Beck, Marg Plewis, Madeliene Fax, Betty Yager, Lorraine Hegland, Rose Hanks, 1947
  4. Nu Chapter Ritual of the Jewels, Peggy Baxter, Jean Park, Dorothy Barnes, Marianne Robinson, Mrs. Susan Kennedy, Mrs. McKenzie, Blanche Moxham, Pauline Kostick, Marcella Beck, Marg Plewis, Madeliene Fax, Betty Yager, Lorraine Hegland, Rose Hanks, 1947
  5. Nu Chapter members, Founder's Day, Lois Sinclair, Jean Park, Joyce Pepper, Mary Pakinson, Dorothy Barnes, Jean McKenzie, Islay McNabb, Blanche Moxham, Marcella Beck, Pauline Kostick, Margaret Plewis, Maude Elliot, Irene Gowans, Lorraine Hegland, Orpha Earl, Genevieve Laughlin, Madeleine Fax, Betty Yager, Sheila Robertson, Francis Russell, Susan McKenzie, Grace Bothwell, 1948
    859-863. BSP Fashion Show, unidentified young women in fur coats, 1948
  6. (no picture for number)
  7. Rushee party, "Kiddies Party" theme, 1948 (see 836)
  8. BSP Sadie Hawkins party, 1948
    867-868. Installation Dinner at the home of Susan McKenzie, 1949
    869-874. practice for annual BSP Fashion Show (?), 1949
    875-876. Installation Dinner at the home of Susan McKenzie, 1949
    877-878. models wearing wedding attire at the annual BSP Fashion Show, 1952
    879-910. individuals modeling clothing at the annual BSP Fashion Show, 1952, models include Gloria Hansen, Keith Thompson, Marg Forsythe (Belbeck), Jim or Jack Phiefer (?), Margaret Bensette, Darlene Neuhafen (Brentnell), Diane Marzek, Donaleen (Donnie) Smith, Esther Coomes, Kem Aberdeen, Ken Lewis, Wally Walker, Mabel (?) McTaggart, Grace Radtke, Ila Jean Smith
  9. Miss McTaggart (Mabel?), manager of Cooper's Store ladies' wear department
  10. an unidentified man and woman
    913-919. individuals modeling clothing at the annual BSP Fashion Show, 1952, models include Keith Thompson, Rose Hanks, Arlo Brieden (Bridge?)
    -correspondence, 1952
    -invitations and programs, 1952-1955

Series 5: Laureate Gamma Chapter
Dates: 1984 - 1998
Extent: (1 binder: Album #11; 4 envelopes: Envelopes #’s 1 – 4)
Scope and content:
Album #11 (green binder), Laureate Gamma, 1984 – 1992 (location: box 2, seventh from front): minutes, 1984-1992; membership lists, 1984-1992; annual report, 1981, 1984-1992; correspondence, 1984-1992; financial information, 1984-1992, attendance sheets
Envelope #1, Laureate Gamma 1992-1993 (location: box 2, eight from front): membership lists, attendance sheets, meeting minutes, Coordinating Council meeting minutes, annual reports, Chapter Monthly Reports, financial information, correspondence, from 1992-1993
Envelope #2, Laureate Gamma, 1992 - 1993 (location: box 2, ninth from front): Coordinating Council meeting minutes, correspondence, re: Margaret Plewis membership status,
1992 - 1993
Envelope #3, Laureate Gamma, 1993-1995 (location: box 2, tenth from front): correspondence, attendance sheets, annual reports, meeting minutes, financial information, Chapter Monthly Reports, membership list, from 1993 - 1995
Envelope #4, Laureate Gamma, 1997-1998 (location: box 2, eleventh from front): chart indicating which Chapter (Xi Epsilon, Preceptor Gamma, Laureate Gamma, or Beta Gamma) took on which responsibility (Executive, Preferential Tea, Fall Banquet, Spring Banquet) from 1994 to 1999; correspondence, 1997-1998; attendance sheet, 1997-1998; annual report, 1998; minutes, 1997-1998

Series 6: discrete items (location: box 2, twelfth from front)
Dates: 1949, 1972, 1984, 1985, 2005, 2009
Extent:
Scope and content: series contains program, "Rodeo Roundup", 1984; program; "Heritage Fashion and Tea", 1985; program, funeral of Vivian Ironside; program, funeral of Susan McKenzie; program, Color & Awards Day at the High School, 1972; invitation to reception celebrating 50 years of BSP; paper doll shaped invitation to a BSP party, no year; program, Founder's Day, 2009; card, congratulating Marg Wright on her 60 year membership; payment book, Marg Wright (Plewis), 1949; program, Founder's Day, 2005; three small felt crests; one large felt crest
Transparency slides: 920-925. Rushee party, Hawaiian there, c. 1970s (associated with Donaleen (Donnie) Smith)

Beta Sigma Phi, Swift Current

Beverley School District Number 1172

The fonds, related to the Beverley School District Number 1172 consists of the following:

.1- Minute Book of Beverley School #1172, 1948-1967, including inventory of the teacherage
.2 – Loose papers from inside book:

  • Nomination papers for C.A. Cooper and Sam Sauder, Jan 22, 1964
  • Caretaking Agreement (in envelope), Leonard Schafer, 1963 – 1964
  • Nomination paper for C.A. Cooper, 1966
  • School Officials, 1964 report form
  • School Calendar, 1966-1967, teacher appointment notices for Muriel Dyck,
    1966 and Lea Albers, 1966, in envelope
  • School Officials, 1965 report form
  • School Officials, 1966 report form, form 35c
  • School Officials, 1966 report form, form 35u
  • Nomination papers for Henry Dyck, Jan 21, 1967
  • School Officials, 1967 report form
  • School Officials, blank report form
  • Nomination paper, blank, 5 copies
  • Nomination paper for B.A. Castle, Jan 21, 1967
  • Exercise book containing random minutes, 1964 – 1967
  • School Inventory, June 29, 1951
  • Beverley School children list, 1953 – 1961
  • Free Text back order clip, June 3, 1949
  • Invoice for fire extinguisher, January 7, 1949
  • Invoice for water cooler, February 24, 1949
  • Receipt: “Christmas Grant / Beverley” (21$)
  • Invoice for paper towels (Moyer School Supplies Ltd.)

Canada Remembers Committee records

The fonds, related to the Canada Remembers Committee, was acquired by the source during its lifetime. No other information was captured at the time of transfer to the Swift Current Museum.

The content has not been professionally appraised, arranged, or described. The following is a basic listing of the unprocessed contents:
Folder #1, Invoices (Unpaid): invoices pertaining to the 1995 Canada Remembers celebration in SC, organized by the Royal Canadian Legion

Folder #2, Invoices Pd. (2nd file done): invoices pertaining to the 1995 Canada Remembers celebration in SC, organized by the Royal Canadian Legion

Folder #3, Invoices Paid: invoices pertaining to the 1995 Canada Remembers celebration in SC, organized by the Royal Canadian Legion

Folder #4, Info Presented To City Council: correspondence, financial information, pertaining to a banquet and dance held on May 6 1995, part of the Canada Remembers celebration organized by the Royal Canadian Legion

Folder #5, Canada Remembers (agenda): information about events that are part of the Canada Remembers celebration, organized by the Royal Canadian Legion

Folder #6, Minutes: minutes of the Canada Remembers Committee, February 22, March 7, April 5, 9, 18, May 2, 23 1995

Folder #7, Correspondence: letters sent from Canada Remembers to provincial branches; correspondence between the Royal Canadian Legion SC Branch and the Canada Remembers Committee; brochures for Canada Remembers commemorative material; request to Abilities Council for bus transportation; Canada Remembers newsletter Issue #2, April 1995

Folder #8, Hymns & Songs: printed lyrics of 5 different hymns

Folder #9, Letterhead (Canada Remembers): SC's version of the Canada Remembers letterhead, with the Legion's address and phone number

Folder #10, Letters Rec'd: correspondence re: establishing a Canada Remembers committee in SC; events organized by the Canada Remembers Committee, especially a parade and a "Fly Past" by the CFB in Moose Jaw; funding from City of SC

Folder #11, Letters (sent out): copies of correspondence from the SC Canada Remembers Committee, re: financial information, thank you letters to participants, reports on events, invitations to events

Folder #12, Logo (Canada Remembers): written explanation of the Canada Remembers logo

Folder #13, (May 6-8 INFO): programs for the dedication of cairn commemorating BCATP; programs for May 6 - 8 events; text of a speech entitled "Canada Remembers"; list of wreaths that are laid; text of a speech by Roy Spence; City of SC's Proclamation/Flag Raising Policy

Folder #14, Miscellaneous (War Brides Brochure Info.): annotated copy of an agenda for May 6 - 8; list of songs; phone numbers and addresses of women (war brides?)

Folder #15, Newspaper Clippings: excerpts from the SC Sun and the Southwest Booster, re: Canada Remembers events in SC

Folder #16, Promospec Order Forms re: T-shirts, sweatshirts, etc.: brochures and order forms for Canada Remembers souvenirs

Folder #17, Rental Agreement (Legion Hall): rental agreement between Jack Brown and the Legion Hall for May 6 1995 for $400, plus a late closing charge

Folder #18, Southwest Cr. Union (Bank Statements): 'Canada Remembers (Swift Current)' bank statements, care of Linda Wiebe, for March 31 to November 31, 1995

Folder #19, Banquet Tickets (May 6 1995): tickets, posters, other misc. documents re: Canada Remembers Banquet

Folder #20, Jack Brown: copies of correspondence from Jack Brown, outstanding bills

Folder #21, Myrle Clark: copy of correspondence from Myrle Clark re: SC Canada Remembers activities

Folder #22, Ivor Clifton: copies of correspondence from Ivor Clifton, other correspondence; document re: Sherman Tank at the Armoury; order for the "Korea 1950 - 1953" plaque on the Centotaph at Memorial Park

Folder #23, Len Horvey; documents and correspondence pertaining to outreach to schools, re: Canada Remembers; information package from the Canada Remembers Saskatchewan Committee

Folder #24, Noble Irwin: correspondence from Irwin as Canada Remembers Chairman, including financial information, thank you letters, event reports, invitations to events, dedication of cairn commemorating BCATP, CFB Moose Jaw "Fly Past", meeting agendas, etc.

Folder #25, Harv Wiebe: Canada Remembers newsletter, Issue #1 March 1995; annotated itinerary for the May 6 - 8 events; notes, correspondence, documents pertaining to the May 6 - 8 Canada Remembers event, bank statement for November 30 1995

Volume #1: blue Credit Union cheque book for Canada Remembers, with cheque stubs from March 27 to June 27 1995, and June 27 to 1995 to February 11 1997

Volume #2: Canada Remembers receipt book, May to December 1995

Volume #3: account book, used to keep track of Canada Remembers income and expenses, 1994 - 1995

Discrete items:

1: letter from the City of SC re: returning Canada Remembers committee files and documents and closing down the bank account, March 5 1997

City of Swift Current

Canada Remembers Committee records

The fonds, related to the Canada Remembers Committee, was acquired by the source during its lifetime. No other information was captured at the time of transfer to the Swift Current Museum.

The content has not been professionally appraised, arranged, or described. The following is a basic listing of the unprocessed contents:
-documents from Canada Remembers Committee

City of Swift Current

City of Swift Current records

The fonds, related to the City of Swift Current, was acquired by the source during its lifetime. No other information was captured at the time of transfer to the Swift Current Museum.

The content has not been professionally appraised, arranged, or described. The following is a basic listing of the unprocessed contents:
Box #1.
Contracts and agreements:

Series 1 (formerly A.1995.1.1): Canadian Pacific Railway (1)
Dates: 1910, 1933-34
Extent: 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains documents pertaining to the City of Swift Current and agreements with the Canadian Pacific Railway Co., Railway Commissioners permission for laying 8 inch town water pipe beneath CPR tracks; attached blueprint indicates point of crossing, 1910; land transfer to CPR, attached blueprint showing said lands, 1933; title transfer order, 1933

Series 2 (formerly A.1995.1.2): Theodore Kipp
Dates: 1917
Extent: 2 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains contract with Theodore Kipp Company Ltd., re: installation of Diesel Oil Engine and generator unit at pumping plant, copy of agreement

Series 3 (formerly A.1995.1.3): Purchase Agreements
Dates: ca. 1922-23
Extent: 3 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains purchase agreements, City of Swift Current as the purchaser - purchase of air compressor and motor by Canadian Allis-Chalmers, Ltd., 1921; purchase of annual watt-hour meter agreement (first invoice) with Canadian Westinghouse Co. Ltd., 1922

Series 4 (formerly A.1995.1.4): Canadian Pacific Railway (2)
Dates: 1913, 1916
Extent: 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains agreement between City of Swift Current and Canadian Pacific Railway, agreement for laying 10 inch town water pipe beneath CPR beds, attached blueprint depicting location, 1913; installation of temporary power line crossing railway, attached blueprint showing proposed installation, 1916

Series 5 (formerly A.1995.1.5): Reid Incinerator
Dates: 1914, 1925
Extent: 1 cm textual records. -- blueprints
Scope and content: series contains correspondence, blueprints, re: A.H. Reid Incinerator Co. (Toronto) - three blueprints of proposed incinerator (1914?); conditional agreement of purchase of incinerator for City, 1914; carbon copy stating condition of purchase, 1914 (1 pg).; correspondence from Toronto I.Co. re: agreement, 1925 (1 pg); correspondence from City in reply to T.I.Co., 1925, 1 (pg)

Series 6 (formerly A.1995.1.6): Property Agreements
Dates: 1925
Extent: 5 cm textual records
Scope and content: series consists of ten property agreements wherein the City of Swift Current is one of the parties - Consolidation By-law (#6-1924) Land Agreements:

Beaver Lumber Co. – acquisition agreement of land from City; application for contract covering 2 lots (1 pg); letter from City in favour of two-lot application (1 pg); acquisition agreement of land from City; application for land (1 pg); acquisition agreement of land from City; application for land (1 pg)

Peter Clark – acquisition agreement of land from City; application for land (1 pg)

James Clements – acquisition agreement of land from City; application for land (1 pg)

Louisa Goodman – acquisition agreement of land from City (2 c); copy of application for land (1 pg); application for land transfer in favour of Beaver Lumber Co. Ltd., Winnipeg (1 pg)

Charles M. Kerns – acquisition agreement of land from City; application for land (1 pg)

Edmund McKenzie – acquisition agreement of land from City; application for exchange of land parcels (1 pg); application for exchange of land parcels (1 pg)

James M. Millar – acquisition agreement of land from City; application for land (1 pg)

Katerina Pale?ek – acquisition agreement of land from City (2 c); application for land (1 pg)

Thomas J. Pearson – acquisition agreement of land from City; application for land (1 pg); certification of value of house on property

Edward Tredget – acquisition agreement of land from City (2 c); application for land (1 pg); transfer of land agreement in favour of Revelstoke Sawmill Co. Ltd. (1 pg); certification of value of Tredget house on lot, 1925; application for transfer agreement in favour of Revelstoke Sawmill Co. (1 pg)

Series 7 (formerly A.1995.1.7): Matinee Club
Dates: 1923
Extent: less than 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains an agreement between the City of Swift Current and the Swift Current Matinee Club for use of City race track and associated buildings

Series 8 (formerly A.1995.1.8): School Board
Dates: 1924 - 1929
Extent: 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains contract and agreements between the City of Swift Current and the Board of Trustees of Swift Current District No 167 - authorization of grant funds for public schools, 1925; Tax Collection for Schools - 1924, 1926 (2 c), 1926 (rev. for 1927), 1929 (blue), 1929 (yellow)

Series 9 (formerly A.1995.1.9): Power House
Dates: 1926
Extent: 3 cm textual records
Scope and content: series consists of contracts and agreements between the City of Swift Current and contractors re: building of a power house (generators, construction, etc.) - agreement with contractor John Larter re: installation of new Diesel Oil Unit and generator/exciter at Powerhouse (2 c); agreement with MacWilliam & Burden re: addition to Powerhouse

Series 10 (formerly A.1995.1.10): Sidewalk Construction
Dates: 1929, 1938
Extent: 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains agreements between the City of Swift Current and contractors: Ole Johnson for construction of concrete sidewalk on 2nd Ave. W, 1929; and MacWilliam Construction Co. for sidewalk construction on 1st Ave. E, 1938

Series 11 (formerly A.1995.1.11): Contractors
Dates: 1913, 1924, 1926, 1938
Extent: 4 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains contracts and agreement between the City of Swift Current and various contractors for utilities and misc. labour: Ambursen Hydraulic Construction Co., for construction of concrete steel dam, 1913; Hurst Engineering and Construction Co., for re-laying of cast iron pipe along railway track, 1924 (2 c); Peter Kjarsgaard, for grading of road allowance on 11th Ave. W south of rail tracks, 1928; Melhoff Electric Co. / Carter-Jones Electric Co., for power line construction to range station and air field, 1938 (also loose contract bond, 1 pg)

Series 12 (formerly A.1995.1.12): Fire Equipment
Dates: 1927, 1930
Extent: 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains purchase contracts and bills of sale with Gotfredson Truck Co. of Manitoba for purchase of Republic Pumper, 1927; and with Gutta Percha & Rubber, Ltd. contract to purchase fire hose, 1930

Series 13 (formerly A.1995.1.13): Settlements
Dates: 1921, 1924, 1926, 1928
Extent: 2 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains compensation agreements for personal damage claims between the City of Swift Current and various injured parties: Annie Andruzek (Andruzak), re: payment by City for damages after death of husband John in City Hall fire, 1921; May Hoff, release of City for damages after auto accident, 1928; Mecia McLean, compensation for sidewalk injury, 1924; John Yates (Jr. & Sr.) settlement of claims against City for injury / financial burden, 1926 (2 c)

Series 14 (formerly A.1995.1.14): Builders
Dates: 1927, 1930
Extent: 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains building agreements between: the City of Swift Current and J.P. Moore for construction of grand stand on Football Grounds (West End Park), 1927; and Swift Current General Hospital and William Daniels for construction of coal cellar for Hospital, 1930 (2 c)

Series 15 (formerly A.1995.1.15): Land Transfer
Dates: 1914, 1926, 1928
Extent: 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains agreements for land transfers between: the City of Swift Current and William W. Cooper re: closing / opening of new lanes, 1926; Edward Guest, and His Majesty, King George V re: transfer of lots to City, 1928 (first Armoury); land transfer re: town expansion, 1914

Series 16 (formerly A.1995.1.16): Utilities
Dates: 1919, 1933, 1937, 1939
Extent: 3 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains contracts and easements regarding utilities in Swift Current: contract between Department of Telephone of and the City police, 1939 (ref. by-law # 14-1939); Gas Franchise consent to develop natural gas fields and pipelines, 1919; Sask Power Commission easement for right-of-way over City land (re: fuel oil tank), 1937 (2 c); granting City an easement for right-of-way for maintaining City water pipelines; Swift Current Oil & Gas Co. contract re: surrender of lot in exchange for another for erection of Filling Station, 1933

Lease Agreements:

Series 17 (formerly A.1995.1.17): Leases (1)
Dates: 1930, 1940
Extent: 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series consists of two lease agreements: Department of Highways, lease to City of “Public Park” addition to Fairmount, 1929; William Mackintosh, lease of City land, 1940 (2 c)

Series 18 (formerly A.1995.1.18): Leases (2)
Dates: 1925
Extent: less than 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains a land lease agreement between the City of Swift Current and the Swift Current and District Amateur Football Association, 1925

Series 19 (formerly A.1995.1.19): Leases (3)
Dates: 1922, 1927
Extent: 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains leases: between the City of Swift Current and two individuals, James P. Rooney and J.W. Tarlton, 1922; and the Swift Current Golf Club lease of City land above City Dam, 1927 (2 c)

Caveats:

Series 20 (formerly A.1995.1.20): Caveats
Dates: 1939 - 1959
Extent: 3 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains several caveats pertaining to land in the City of Swift Current:

Mrs. Elsa Andreas – caveat on land, 1951 (re: hospitalization of Andreas); caveat on land, 1951 (re: hospitalization) corrected; withdrawal of 1st caveat (…18-10-14 W 3rd), 1951

Mrs. Anna Brown – caveat on land, 1951 (re: hospitalization of Brown)

Alfred C.R. Cahill – caveat on land, 1939

no name - caveat (return of), personal link unknown, 1939

City of SC – registration of caveat (personal link unknown, 1943)

Cockshutt Farm Equipment Ltd. – caveat and easement on land, 1959

Henning Erickson – caveat on land, 1939; withdrawal of 1939 caveat, 1941

Falcon Motorcycle Club – caveat and agreement (attached) on City lots, 1955 (5 pg), and 3 loose papers: application for withdrawal of 1955 caveat, 1958; City Council motion to withdraw caveat, 1958; further correspondence on caveat withdrawal, 1958

Jacob Hann – caveat on land, 1939

M.J. Hoppin – caveat on land, 1939 (re: hospitalization of Hoppin); registration of caveat to City, 1939

Reginald Larter – caveat on property, 1946

Mrs. Emma McInnis, – caveat on land, 1951 (re: hospitalization of McInnis); withdrawal of 1951 caveat, 1953

Miss Mary Neal, – caveat on property, 1951 (re: hospitalization of Neal)

Margaret Jane Pendleton – registration of caveat, 1943

Clifford C. Ratcliff – caveat on land, 1939 (2 c); list of lots owned (1 pg) attached (Thelma Ratcliff); “return of caveat” slip due to subdivision of land, connected with caveat, 1939

Joseph Duncan Smith - caveat on land, 1939

Orelle C. Sutherland, – caveat, attached agreement on City lots, 1950

Marinus & Marie Werkhoven, – easement to City on property, 1959

withdrawal of caveat – 1939 caveat, personal link unknown, 1946

withdrawal of caveat – 1939 caveat, personal link unknown, 1946

withdrawal of caveat – 1939 caveat, possibly re: Ole Johnson, 1957

Authorizations:

Series 21 (formerly A.1995.1.21): Water
Dates: 1910
Extent: less than 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains letter pertaining to authorization from the Department of the Interior for town to use water from Swift Current creek, 1910 (original and copy; 1 pg. each)

Debentures:

Series 22 (formerly A.1995.1.22): Debenture
Dates: 1913
Extent: less than 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains correspondence outlining the terms of a debenture re: City Water Works, on Alexandra Hotel stationary, between Town Clerk George Arnott and Terry, Briggs and Slayton Solicitors (7 pg), 1913

Indenture Sale:

Series 23 (formerly A.1995.1.23): Indenture Sale
Dates: 1940
Extent: less than 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains two documents, a bill of sale for 1940 Chevrolet Sedan, transferred into the possession of the City by Joe Bell, 1940; and a declaration of debt owing to Patrick O’Neil, by Joe Bell, on the property mentioned herein, (1 pg, 2 c) 1940

Insurance Bonds:

Series 24 (formerly A.1995.1.24): Bonds
Dates: 1929, 1958-1967
Extent: 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains misc. bonds between individuals and the City of Swift Current:

Edmond Barabe, Building Mover’s Bond to City for $3000, 1963, receipt for premium, 1964 (1964-65)

Barrett Co. Ltd., bond for $210 for roofing on City building, 1929

Stanley Dewar - Building Mover’s Bond to City, 1958; Bond Continuation certificate, 1959 (1959-60); Bond Continuation certificate, 1959 (1960-61); Bond Continuation certificate, 1960 (1961-1962); also a letter (1 pg) indicating thus, 1961; Bond Continuation certificate, 1962 (1963-1964); Bond Continuation certificate, 1963 (1964-1965); Bond Continuation certificate, 1964 (1965-1966); Bond Continuation certificate, 1966 (1966-1967)

Insurance Policies:

Series 25 (formerly A.1995.1.25): Insurance Policies
Dates: 1955-1968
Extent: 5 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains insurance policies documents, issued to the City of Swift Current:

binder for garbage van - slip indicating thus, 1955 (2 pg)

checkwriter - certificate of forgery, check alteration insurance certificate, 1968 (1 pg), underwriters at Lloyd’s (London, England), renewal of guarantee, n.d. (1 pg)

City of Swift Current – basic policy on equipment / machinery, 1956-57, and renewal slip; Basic Multi-peril Policy on equipment / machinery, 1959-60, and one-page endorsement; standard non-owned automobile policy, 1959-60; extension automobile policy 1959-60, and three substitution sheets; building insurance policy, 1960-1963; standard non-owned automobile policy, 1960-61; extension automobile policy, 1960-61; extension automobile policy, 1961-62, and four additional white copies, 1961; standard non-owned automobile policy, 1962-63; standard non-owned automobile policy, 1963-64; extension automobile policy, 1963-64, addition of automobile endorsement, 1964, correspondence, and four additional white copies, 1963

Dickson Agencies – five page correspondence with City, 1956; one page correspondence with City, 1958

Police Dept. – extension automobile policy, 1956-57, one substitution sheet, one page correspondence; extension automobile policy for motorcycle, 1956-57; extension automobile policy for motorcycle, 1957-58; extension automobile policy for motorcycle, 1958-59; extension automobile policy for motorcycle, 1959-60; extension automobile policy, 1959-60

SC Agricultural and Exhibition Association - property insurance, 1957-60

W.W. Smith Agency – correspondence re: substitution endorsement, 1955

Insurance Schedules:

Series 26 (formerly A.1995.1.26): Amended Insurance Schedules
Dates: c. 1958
Extent: 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains three documents pertaining to amended insurance schedules of the City of Swift Current, (13 pg) n.d.; three schedules with endorsements attached for City buildings and properties, 1958; correspondence from Dickson Agencies (1 pg), 1958; insurance binder (1 pg), 1958-61; three endorsement slips, 1958

Inspection Certificates:

Series 27 (formerly A.1995.1.27): Inspection Reports
Dates: 1967
Extent: less than 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains report on inspection of building / properties owned by the City of Swift Current, (5 attached pg) 1967

Machine Control Blueprints / Instructions:

Series 28 (formerly A.1995.1.28): Blueprints
Dates: c. 1946
Extent: less than 1 cm textual records. -- two blueprints
Scope and content: series contains blueprint / schematic drawing, 1946; construction record, 1946; "Machine Controls" spreadsheet on blueprint, 1946

Machinery Service Policies:

Series 29 (formerly A.1995.1.29): Service Policies
Dates: 1966-1967
Extent: less that 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains machinery service policies for equipment owned by the City of Swift Current: two guarantee cards, instruction cards, and policy record for F+E Check Writer (latter card bears date July 5 1924); owners service policy / inspection coupon for IHC motor vehicle, 1966; owners service policy / inspection coupon for IHC motor vehicle, 1967

Medical Accounts:

Series 30 (formerly A.1995.1.30): Medical Accounts
Dates: 1926, 1939
Extent: less than cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains receipts for medical treatment, drugs: envelope addressed to David Seath, Esq., postmarked 1925; Mrs. M. Hoppkins - tabulation on foolscap of fees owing, 1939; J. Yates - bill for services with SC Clinic re: Yates, 1926; bill for services with SC General Hospital, re: Yates, 1926

Proclamation (re: City Status, 1914)

Series 31 (formerly A.1995.1.31): Proclamation
Dates: 1914
Extent: 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains proclamation and documents pertaining to Swift Current's incorporation as a City in 1914: certified copy of Proclamation of SC as a City Municipality, 1914 (2 pg); certified copies (3) of minute of Executive Council re: city status, 1914 (2 pg each); official certification of copy of Proclamation, 1915 (1 pg); letter from Executive Council of Saskatchewan re: minute copies, 1915 (1 pg)

Taxes:

Series 32 (formerly A.1995.1.32): Canadian Pacific Railway (3)
Dates: 1936
Extent: less than 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: letter pertaining to frontage taxes levied against the Canadian Pacific Railway by the City of Swift Current, 1936 (1 pg)

Series 33: Tax Collector's Roll
Dates: 1907-1908
Extent: 3 cm textual records
Scope and content: one bound volume, tax collector's roll from the Municipality (Town) of Swift Current

Open shelf:

Series 34: (formerly A.1997.6)
Dates:
Extent: 5 cm textual records
Scope and content: series consists of one binder of material, contains historical references, electric lighting maps, sewer maps, and water system maps

Box #2:

Series 35: Debentures (formerly A.2003.5)

Debentures, bought from the City of SC and the SC School District, purchased and redeemable c. 1913 - c. 1940s.

(Box # 3)

Series 36 - Appraisals.
(there are no volumes 1 to 5 in series 36)

Volume #6 (formerly A.2003.5.69): Appraisal information for a service station truck centre on the southwest service road, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for Anderson, Nimegeers, Walter & Gibbings, on behalf of the City of SC, 1979

Volume #7 (formerly A.2003.5.68): Appraisal information for a truck garage on the southwest service road, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for Anderson, Nimegeers, Walter & Gibbings, on behalf of the City of SC, 1979

Volume #8 (formerly A.2003.5.67): Appraisal information for an old car wash on the NE corner of Cheadle St. and 3rd Ave. NW, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for Anderson, Nimegeers, Walter & Gibbings, on behalf of the City of SC, 1979

Volume #9 (formerly A.2003.5.66): Appraisal information for an old storage shed on the SW corner of Cheadle St. and 2nd Ave. NW, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for Anderson, Nimegeers, Walter & Gibbings, on behalf of the City of SC, 1979

Volume #10 (formerly A.2003.5.65): Appraisal information for a garage and car sales centre on the SE corner of Cheadle St. and 3rd Ave. NW, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for Anderson, Nimegeers, Walter & Gibbings, on behalf of the City of SC, 1979

Volume #11 (formerly A.2003.5.64): Appraisal information for a building at 21 1st Ave NE, appraised by Crown Real Estate Ltd. for Graf, Zarzeczny & Linka Ltd., on behalf of the City of SC, 1980

Volume #12 (formerly A.2003.5.63): Appraisal information for a Ford Mercury car dealership at 208 Cheadle St. W, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #139 - #140: Ford Mercury Dealership on Cheadle St., 1980

Volume #13 (formerly A.2003.5.62): Appraisal information for Bumper to Bumper and Ackland businesses, at 51 1st Ave NW, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #141 - #142: Bumper to Bumper and Ackland businesses, 1980

Volume #14 (formerly A.2003.5.61): Appraisal information for the Pfaff Decor Ltd. store, at 32 Central Ave N, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #143 - #144: Pfaff Decor Ltd. store, front and back, 1980

Volume #15 (formerly A.2003.5.60): Appraisal information for a Shell gas station, at the NW corner of North Railway St. and 1st Ave NE, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for Graf, Zarzeczny and Linka, 1980

Volume #16 (formerly A.2003.5.59): Appraisal information for a Shell gas station, at the NW corner of North Railway St. and 1st Ave NE, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for Graf, Zarzeczny and Linka, 1980

Volume #17 (formerly A.2003.5.58): Appraisal information for the Professional Building, at 12 Cheadle St. W, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #145 - #146: the Professional Building, 1980

Volume #18 (formerly A.2003.5.57): Appraisal information for the downtown commercial property located at 1 1st Ave NW, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #147 - #148: building at the NE corner of North Railway St. and 1st Ave NE, 1980

Volume #19 (formerly A.2003.5.56): Appraisal information for a used car lot, located at 44 2nd Ave NW, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #149 - #150: used car lot located at 44 2nd Ave NW, 1980

Volume #20 (formerly A.2003.5.54): Appraisal information for the downtown commercial property located at 44 1st Ave NW, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #151 - #152: lumber yard located at 44 1st Ave NW, 1980

Volume #21 (formerly A.2003.5.53): Appraisal information for a law firm located at 40 Cheadle St. W, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #153 - #154: Anderson, Nimengeers, Walters and Gibbings Barristers and Solicitors, Cheadle St. W, 1980

(Box # 5)

Volume #22 (formerly A.2003.5.1): Appraisal information for Stylerite Department Store, located in the zero block of Central Ave. N, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #155 - #156: Stylerite Department Store in the zero block of Central Ave. N, 1980

Volume #23 (formerly A.2003.5.2): Appraisal information for Imperial Hotel, located on the NW corner of Central Ave. N and North Railway St., appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #157 - #158: the Imperial Hotel, front and back, 1980

Volume #24 (formerly A.2003.5.3): Appraisal information for Revelstoke Home Centre, located on the SW corner of Cheade St. W and 1st Ave NW, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #159 - #161: Revelstoke Home Centre, three different sides, 1980

Volume #25 (formerly A.2003.5.4): Appraisal information for Beaver Lumber Home Centre, located in the zero block of 1st Ave NW, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #162 - #164: Beaver Lumber Home Centre, three different sides, 1980

Volume #26 (formerly A.2003.5.5): Appraisal information for a law office, located at 40 Cheadle St. W, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #165 - #166: Anderson, Nimengeers, Walters and Gibbings Barristers and Solicitors, Cheadle St. W, 1980

Volume #27 (formerly A.2003.5.6): Appraisal information for the Greyhound Bus Depot, located at 50 Cheadle St. W, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #167 - #169: the Greyhound Bus Depot, 3 different sides, 1980

Volume #28 (formerly A.2003.5.7): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located on 1st Ave NW, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #170 - #171: Acklands Automotive Industrial Welding Supplies and Bumper to Bumper Auto Parts Professionals building, front and back, 1980

Volume #29 (formerly A.2003.5.8): Appraisal information for a parking lot on 1st Ave NW, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #172: a parking lot on 1st Ave NW

Volume #30 (formerly A.2003.5.9): Appraisal information for a downtown lot located at 1 1st Ave NW, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #173 - #174: a building on the NE corner of North Railway St. and Central Ave. N, with the Leading Lady Beauty Salon, 1980

Volume #31 (formerly A.2003.5.10): Appraisal information for Pfaff Decor Ltd., located at 32-34 Central Ave N, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #175 - #176: Pfaff Decor Ltd., located at 32-34 Central Ave N, front and back, 1980

Volume #32 (formerly A.2003.5.11): Appraisal information for a downtown lot located at 42 Central Ave N, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #177 - #178: a downtown building with the Centre Optical Dispensary and Senior Citizen's Activity Centre, located at 42 Central Ave N, front and back, 1980

Volume #33 (formerly A.2003.5.12): Appraisal information for Byers' Shoe Store, located at 50 Central Ave N, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #179 - #180: a downtown building with the Byers' Shoe Store, located at 50 Central Ave N, front and back, 1980

Volume #34 (formerly A.2003.5.13): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located at 54 Central Ave N, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #181 - #182: a downtown building with Swift Shoe Repair Ltd. and Pratt Dental Studio, located at 54 Central Ave N, front and back, 1980

Volume #35 (formerly A.2003.5.14): Appraisal information for Hall's Sporting Goods, located at 64 Central Ave N, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #183 - #184: a downtown building with Hall's Sporting Goods, located at 64 Central Ave N, front and back, 1980

Volume #36 (formerly A.2003.5.15): Appraisal information for the Bank of Montreal, located at 64 Central Ave N, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #185 - #186: a downtown building with the Bank of Montreal, located at 64 Central Ave N, front and back, 1980

Volume #37 (formerly A.2003.5.16): Appraisal information for an ESSO service station and a used car lot, located at 44 2nd Ave NW, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #187 - #190: an ESSO service station and a used car lot, located at 44 2nd Ave NW, front and back, 1980

Volume #38 (formerly A.2003.5.17): Appraisal information for Wilton's used car lot, located on 3rd Ave NW, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #191 - #194: Wilton's used car lot, located on 3rd Ave NW, front and back, 1980

Volume #39 (formerly A.2003.5.18): Appraisal information for a Standard Motors used car lot, located at 44 2nd Ave NW, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #195 - #196: Standard Motors used car lot, located at 44 2nd Ave NW, front and back, 1980

Volume #40 (formerly A.2003.5.19): Appraisal information for a downtown lot located at 42 Central Ave N, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #197 - #198: downtown building with the Centre Optical Dispensary and the Senior Citizen's Activity Centre, located at 42 Central Ave N, front and back, 1980

Volume #41 (formerly A.2003.5.20): Appraisal information for a downtown lot located at 48 Central Ave N, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #199 - #200: downtown building with Byers' Shoe Store, located at 48 Central Ave N, front and back, 1980

Volume #42 (formerly A.2003.5.21): Appraisal information for a downtown lot located at 52 Central Ave N, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #201 - #202: downtown building with Swift Shoe Repair and Pratt Dental Studio, located at 52 Central Ave N, front and back, 1980

Volume #43 (formerly A.2003.5.22): Appraisal information for a downtown lot located at 64 Central Ave N, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #203 - #204: downtown building with Hall's Sporting Goods, located at 64 Central Ave N, front and back, 1980

Volume #44 (formerly A.2003.5.23): Appraisal information for a downtown lot located at 68 Central Ave N, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #205 - #206: downtown building with Bank of Montreal, located at 68 Central Ave N, front and back, 1980

Volume #45 (formerly A.2003.5.24): Appraisal information for a downtown lot located at 51 1st Ave NW, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #207 - #208: downtown building with Acklands Automotive Industrial Welding Supplies and Bumper to Bumper Auto Parts Professionals, located at 51 1st Ave NW, front and back, 1980

Volume #46 (formerly A.2003.5.25): Appraisal information for a downtown lot located SE corner of Cheadle St. W and 2nd Ave NW, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #209 - #210: downtown lot with Revelstoke Home Centre, located at 51 1st Ave NW, front and back, 1980

Volume #47 (formerly A.2003.5.26): Appraisal information for a downtown lot located at 110 Cheadle St. W, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #211 - #214: downtown lot with Revelstoke Home Centre, located at 110 Cheadle St. W, front and back, 1980

Volume #48 (formerly A.2003.5.27): Appraisal information for a downtown lot located at 44 1st Ave NW, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #215 - #216: downtown lot with Beaver Lumber Home Centre, located at 44 1st Ave NW, front and back, 1980

Volume #49 (formerly A.2003.5.28): Appraisal information for Greyhound Bus Deopt, a downtown lot located at 50 Cheadle St. W, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #217 - #218: Greyhound Bus Depot, located at 50 Cheadle St. W, front and back, 1980

Volume #50 (formerly A.2003.5.29): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located at 40 Cheadle St. W, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #219 - #220: Anderson, Nimegeers, Walter and Gibbings Barristers and Solicitors, located at 50 Cheadle St. W, front and back, 1980

Volume #51 (formerly A.2003.5.30): Appraisal information for a parking lot located between North Railway St. and Cheadle St. W, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #221: a parking lot, located between North Railway St. and Cheadle St. W, 1980

Volume #52 (formerly A.2003.5.31): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located at 1 1st Ave NW, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #222 - #223: a downtown building, with Wm. Aitken Denture Clinic and Leading Lady Beauty Salon, located at 1 1st Ave NW, both sides, 1980

Volume #53 (formerly A.2003.5.32): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located at 2 Central Ave N, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #224 - #225: a downtown building, The Imperial Hotel, located at 2 Central Ave N, both sides, 1980

Volume #54 (formerly A.2003.5.33): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located at 28 Central Ave N, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #226 - #227: a downtown building, Stylerite Department Store, located at 28 Central Ave N, both sides, 1980

Volume #55 (formerly A.2003.5.34): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located at 208 Cheadle St. W, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #228 - #231: a downtown lot, Wilton's Ford car lot and a Standard Motors used car lot, located at 208 Cheadle St. W, both sides, 1980

Volume #56 (formerly A.2003.5.35): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located at 32 Central Ave N, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #232 - #233: a downtown lot, Pfaff Decor Ltd., located at 32 Central Ave N, both sides, 1980

Volume #57 (formerly A.2003.5.36): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located at 12 Cheadle St. W, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #234 - #235: a downtown lot, the Professional Building, located at 12 Cheadle St W, both sides, 1980

Volume #58 (formerly A.2003.5.37): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located on the SE corner of Cheadle St. and 2nd Ave NW, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #236 - #237: a downtown parking lot located on the SE corner of Cheadle St. and 2nd Ave NW, 1980

Volume #59 (formerly A.2003.5.38): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located at 110 Cheadle St. W, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #238 - #241: a downtown lot, Revelstoke Home Centre, located at 110 Cheadle St. W, four sides, 1980

Volume #60 (formerly A.2003.5.39): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located at 50 Cheadle St. W, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #242 - #243: a downtown lot, Greyhound Bus Depot, located at 50 Cheadle St. W, both sides, 1980

Volume #61 (formerly A.2003.5.40): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located at 42 Central Ave N, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #244 - #245: a downtown building with the Centre Optical Dispensary and the Senior Citizen's Activity Centre, located at 50 Cheadle St. W, both sides, 1980

Volume #62 (formerly A.2003.5.41): Appraisal information for a downtown parking lot, located on the corner of North Railway St. and 1st Ave NW, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #246: a downtown parking lot, located on the corner of North Railway St. and 1st Ave NW, 1980

Volume #63 (formerly A.2003.5.42): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located at 64 Central Ave N, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #247 - #248: a downtown building, Hall's Sporting Goods, located 64 Central Ave N, both sides, 1980

Volume #64 (formerly A.2003.5.43): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located on the SW corner of Central Ave N and Cheadle St W, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #249 - #250: a downtown building, the Professional Building, located on the SW corner of Central Ave N and Cheadle St W, both sides, 1980

Volume #65 (formerly A.2003.5.44): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located on the NW corner of North Railway St. and 1st Ave NE, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #250 - #251: a downtown building, Bill and Harry's Shell Service Station, located on the NW corner of North Railway St. and 1st Ave NE, both sides, 1980

Volume #66 (formerly A.2003.5.45): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located at 13 North Railway St. E, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #252 - #253: a downtown building, Modern Cleaners dry cleaners, located at 13 North Railway St. E, both sides, 1980

Volume #67 (formerly A.2003.5.46): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located at 2 Central Ave N, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #254 - #255: a downtown building, the Imperial Hotel, located at 2 Central Ave N, both sides, 1980

Volume #68 (formerly A.2003.5.47): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located at 68 Central Ave N, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #256 - #257: a downtown building, the Bank of Montreal, located at 68 Central Ave N, both sides, 1980

Volume #69 (formerly A.2003.5.48): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located at 19 North Railway St. E, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #258 - #259: a downtown building, Palace Billiards, located at 19 North Railway St. E, both sides, 1980

Volume #70 (formerly A.2003.5.49): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located at 5 - 19 Central Ave. N, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #260 - #261: a downtown building, long, single-story, pale blue, located at 19 North Railway St. E, both sides, 1980

Volume #71 (formerly A.2003.5.50): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located at 48 Central Ave. N, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #262 - #263: a downtown building, Byers' Show Store, located at 48 Central Ave. N, both sides, 1980

Volume #72 (formerly A.2003.5.51): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located at 52 Central Ave. N, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #264 - #265: a downtown building, Swift Shoe Repair Ltd. and Pratt Dental Clinic, located at 52 Central Ave. N, both sides, 1980

Volume #73 (formerly A.2003.5.52): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located at 28 Central Ave. N, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #266 - #267: a downtown building, Stylerite Department Store, located at 28 Central Ave. N, both sides, 1980

(Box # 3)

Folder #1 (formerly A.2003.5.71): Jar Holdings Ltd., correspondence and documents re: the City's offer to purchase land owned by the company, appraisal documents pertaining to property and buildings owned by the company within SC, floor plans, certificate of title, financial information, etc., 1972, 1980

photos #119 - #120. two photos of the Jar Holdings Ltd. company, 1980

Folder #2 (formerly A.2003.5.72): Standard Motors Ltd., correspondence and documents re: the City's offer to purchase land owned by the company, appraisal documents pertaining to property and buildings owned by the company within SC, floor plans, certificate of title, financial information, etc., 1972, 1980

photos #121 - #122. two photos of the Standard Motors company, 1980

Folder #3 (formerly A.2003.5.73): Revelstoke Companies Ltd., correspondence and documents re: the City's offer to purchase land owned by the company, appraisal documents pertaining to property and buildings owned by the company within SC, floor plans, certificate of title, financial information, etc., 1972, 1980

photos #123. Revelstoke building, 1980

Folder #4 (formerly A.2003.5.74): Beaver Lumber, correspondence and documents re: the City's offer to purchase land owned by the company, appraisal documents pertaining to property and buildings owned by the company within SC, floor plans, certificate of title, financial information, etc., 1975, 1980

photos #124: Beaver Lumber building, 1980

Folder #5 (formerly A.2003.5.75): Precision Stenographic Services Ltd., correspondence and documents re: the City's offer to purchase land owned by the company, appraisal documents pertaining to property and buildings owned by the company within SC, floor plans, certificate of title, financial information, etc., 1973, 1980

Folder #6 (formerly A.2003.5.76): Greyhound Lines of Canada Ltd., correspondence and documents re: the City's offer to purchase land owned by the company, appraisal documents pertaining to property and buildings owned by the company within SC, floor plans, certificate of title, financial information, etc., 1972, 1980

photo #125: Greyhound Buss Depot building, 1980

Folder #7 (formerly A.2003.5.77): City Parking Lot, appraisal documents pertaining to property, plans, certificate of title, financial information, etc., 1980

Folder #8 (formerly A.2003.5.78): Trader buildings Ltd., correspondence and documents re: the City's offer to purchase land owned by the company, appraisal documents pertaining to property and buildings owned by the company within SC, floor plans, certificate of title, financial information, etc., 1972, 1980

photo #126: Wm. Aitken Denture Clinic and Leading Lady Beauty Salon, 1980

Folder #9 (formerly A.2003.5.79): Imperial Hotel Ltd., correspondence and documents re: the City's offer to purchase land owned by the company, appraisal documents pertaining to property and buildings owned by the company within SC, floor plans, certificate of title, financial information, etc., 1972, 1980

photos #127 - #128: Imperial Hotel, 1980

Folder #10 (formerly A.2003.5.80): Christie Grants, correspondence and documents re: the City's offer to purchase land owned by the company, appraisal documents pertaining to property and buildings owned by the company within SC, floor plans, certificate of title, financial information, etc., 1972, 1980

photo #129: Stylerite Department Store, 1980

Folder #11 (formerly A.2003.5.81): Metropolitan Store Chain, correspondence and documents re: the City's offer to purchase land owned by the company, appraisal documents pertaining to property and buildings owned by the company within SC, floor plans, certificate of title, financial information, etc., 1978, 1980

photo #130: Pfaff Decor store, 1980

Folder #12 (formerly A.2003.5.82): Swift Current Senior Citizen’s Activity Centre, correspondence and documents re: the City's offer to purchase land owned by the company, appraisal documents pertaining to property and buildings owned by the company within SC, floor plans, certificate of title, financial information, etc., 1973, 1980

photo #131: The Centre Optical Dispensary, 1980

Folder #13 (formerly A.2003.5.83): S & R Properties Ltd. (Byers Shoe Store), correspondence and documents re: the City's offer to purchase land owned by the company, appraisal documents pertaining to property and buildings owned by the company within SC, floor plans, certificate of title, financial information, etc., 1972, 1977, 1980

photo #132: Byers' Shoe Store, 1980

Folder #14 (formerly A.2003.5.84): Loulla Prassas, correspondence and documents re: the City's offer to purchase land owned by individuals, appraisal documents pertaining to property and buildings owned by the company within SC, floor plans, certificate of title, financial information, etc., 1976, 1980

photo #133: Saks Furs and Steen & Wright Furriers, 1980

Folder #15 (formerly A.2003.5.85): Hall’s Leather and Sporting Goods Ltd., correspondence and documents re: the City's offer to purchase land owned by the company, appraisal documents pertaining to property and buildings owned by the company within SC, floor plans, certificate of title, financial information, etc., 1972, 1980

photo #134: Hall's Leather and Sporting Goods Ltd., 1980

Folder #16 (formerly A.2003.5.86): Bank of Montreal, correspondence and documents re: the City's offer to purchase land owned by the company, appraisal documents pertaining to property and buildings owned by the company within SC, floor plans, certificate of title, financial information, etc., 1972, 1980

photo #135: Bank of Montreal, 1980

Folder #17 (formerly A.2003.5.87): Acklands Leasehold Properties, Ltd., correspondence and documents re: the City's offer to purchase land owned by the company, appraisal documents pertaining to property and buildings owned by the company within SC, floor plans, certificate of title, financial information, etc., 1972, 1980

photos #136 - #138: Acklands Automotive Industrial Welding Supplies and Bumper to Bumper Auto Parts Professionals, 1980

(Box # 4)

Series #37 - Employment records.

Volume #1 (formerly A.1995.1.100): City Employee ledger, 1944 - 1945

Series #38 - Police records

Volume #1 (formerly A.1995.1.99): City Police journal and record book, 1921
Volume #2 (formerly A.1995.1.102): City Police journal and record book, 1918 - 1919
Volume #3 (formerly A.1995.1.97): City Police journal and record book, 1918

(Box 4)

Series #39 - discrete items, SC miscellaneous

Volume #1 (formerly A.1995.1.98): ledger, most of the pages with writing on them have been cut out

Volume #2 (formerly A.1995.1.101): ledger, "Prisoners Receipt Book", ledgers that kept track of offenses and punishment in the local court, as well as a record of prisoners being returned all personal affect that were taken from them when they were arrested

Volume #3 (formerly A.1995.1.93): book of newspaper clippings re: the Saskatchewan Summer Games, held in SC in 1976

Folder #1 (formerly A.1995.1.94): folder containing documents for compiling a brochure on the City's history, includes historical information, former Mayors, Fire Chiefs, City Clerks, etc., population information, etc.

(Box # 3)

Volume #4: newspaper clippings, photos re: Manufacturing and Processing Show in SC, April 1989
Photographs:

  1. Ron Munro, Director of Economic Development, at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, 1989
  2. Ron Munro and an unidentified man at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989
  3. an unidentified woman at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989
  4. Cargill Limited display at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989
  5. Swift Machine & Welding Ltd., Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989
  6. REM display at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989
  7. SPAR Group display at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989
  8. Fabro display, at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989
  9. SPAR Group display, at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989
  10. Wheatland Machine Shop display, at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989
  11. T.S. Metals Ltd. display, at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989
  12. Mobil display at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989
  13. Nodge Manufacturing display at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989
  14. Irwin's Woodworks display at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989
  15. Variperm Sand Control at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989
  16. FlexiBrick display at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989
  17. LTV Energy Products display at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989
  18. Abilities Council display at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989
  19. W.W. Smith travel display at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989
  20. Mobil and Variperm displays at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989
  21. Abilities Council and Cargill Ltd. displays at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989
    22 - 23. displays at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989

Volume #5 (formerly A.2003.5.90).
24 - 65. sod turning and luncheon for Impact Packaging Systems Inc., June 13 1990

Volume #6 (formerly A.2003.5.89).
66 - 118. opening of Industrial Park in SC, n.d.

Volume #7 (formerly A.2003.5.88), Manufacturing Businesses in Swift Current: series of newspaper clippings about manufacturing businesses in SC, the series is called "Made in Swift Current", other newspaper clippings re: manufacturing,1989

Volume #8 (formerly A.2003.5.70): Lease, indenture between Jar Holdings Ltd. (lessor) and Wilton Motors Ltd. (lessee), 1978

(Open shelf)
Volume #9 (formerly A.2003. 5.95): tax ledger, no date
Volume #10 (formerly A.2003.5.96): tax ledger, no date

City of Swift Current

City of Swift Current records

The fonds, related to the City of Swift Current, was acquired by the source during its lifetime. No other information was captured at the time of transfer to the Swift Current Museum.

The content has not been professionally appraised, arranged, or described. The following is a basic listing of the unprocessed contents:
.2- City of Swift Current 50th Anniversary Commemorative Scroll, 1933

City of Swift Current

Club Charter

The fonds, related to the Kiwanis Club of Swift Current, were accumulated by the source. No other information was captured at the time of transfer to the Swift Current Museum.

The content has not been professionally appraised, arranged, or described. The following is a basic listing of the unprocessed contents:
-Original Kiwanis Club Charter, 1921, contains list of members and occupations

Kiwanis Club of Swift Current

Curling

The fonds, related to curling, were accumulated by the source. No other information was captured at the time of transfer to the Swift Current Museum.

The content has not been professionally appraised, arranged, or described. The following is a basic listing of the unprocessed contents:

  1. the Kirk Ziola rink from Estevan after defeating Rick Folk in the Labatt Tankard Provincial Men’s Curling Championship, featuring Monte Ziola, Jim Packet and John Grundy

  2. Kirk and Monte Ziola after winning the the Labatt Tankard Provincial Men’s Curling Championship

  3. Brad Service rink of Gull Lake, Brian Moberg, Tom Graham, Jim Bradley and Brad Service, winners of Gull Lake Men’s Open Bonspiel

  4. Harvey Tuscherer and Bob Van Wormer at the Santa Mixed Spiel

  5. Skip Wally Bateman with Maurice Porter, Harvey Yanke and Bob Dafoe at the Molson’s Spiel of Fortune

  6. Skip Peter Neufeld at the Men’s District Playdowns

  7. Skip Pat Thompson and his rink of Kelly Fortman, Sam Wendrick, and Richard Van Kennel

  8. Skip Jean Ward

  9. Ron Mills and Rick Folk

Elmwood Golf and Country Club

The fonds, related to Elmwood Golf and Country Club, was accumulated by the source. No other information was captured at the time of transfer to the Swift Current Museum.

The content has not been professionally appraised, arranged, or described. The following is a basic listing of the unprocessed contents:
-(in an envelope) a City of SC utility bill; McBride's Ltd. grocery store receipts from 1947; Licence To Hunt Game Birds 1946; Special Residence Licence To Hunt Cock Pheasants Only, 1946; Special Antelope Licence, 1946;

Volumes:
-notebook with a "Western Grain Company Limited" cover that has been used as a ledger, "1946 Ed. Tax Book" written on the cover
-ledger, property of Jim Borthwick of 637 1st Ave NE, the "received" ledger columns are gas, oil, tires and tubes, repair, grease, wash, accessories, antifreeze, etc., so perhaps he operated some kind of garage, the "paid out" include a variety of expenses including advertising, coal, general supplies, rent, etc. and occasional mentions of someone's name or "mother", 1926 - 1933 (A.2003.8.2)
-ledger, the names of local businesses are written on the corresponding alphabetical page at the beginning of the book, each business has one page that tracks their purchases near the beginning of the book, several pages tracking the sale or purchase of gas, oil and parts, likely pertaining to a local garage, the rest of the book is filled with payments and outgoing accounts, one page reads "I Owe Sonny / I Paid Sonny" along the top of the page, 1933 - 1944

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