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Southwest Saskatchewan Writers Project fonds

  • SCM-RG-0073
  • Fonds
  • 26 June 2007

The fonds, related to the Southwest Saskatchewan Writers Project, 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:

-File # 1 – Southwest Saskatchewan Writers Project: Meeting Minutes; January, 1987.
-File # 2 – Southwest Writers’ Project Annual Report; 1995-1996.
-File # 3 – Swift Current Resident Writer: Budget and Review Committee; 1997.
-File # 4 – Swift Current Arts Council; March - April, 1997 (2 copies)
-File # 5 – Swift Current and Area Artist in Residence Program: Application and Programme Objectives; 1997-1998.
-File # 6 – Resident Writer for Swift Current and Area: Rod MacIntyre; 1997-1998.
-File # 7 – Resident Writer for Swift Current and Area: Newspaper Articles; 1997.
-File # 8 – Resident Writer for Swift Current and Area: Reports; September, 1997-February, 1998.
-Rolled up copies of posters, along with other identified items.

Sans titre

Junior Fortnightly Club fonds

  • SCM-RG-0082
  • Fonds
  • [1916], predominant 1947-2015

Fonds consists of records relating to the Junior Fortnightly Club. Fonds contains the following four series: Junior Fortnightly Constitution, Minutes, Chronicles, and Scrapbooks. Material covers the constitution(s) of the Club, meeting minutes and yearly chronicles of the Club, and scrapbooks containing textual records and photographs of people and events in the club's history.

Sans titre

Swift Current Homemakers' Club

  • SCM-RG-0083
  • Fonds
  • 1962-1963

Fonds consists of a scrapbook containing write-ups, postcards, cards, and newspaper clippings relating to people and events of the Swift Current Homemakers' Club for the 1962-63 year.

Sans titre

William Van Allen fonds

  • SCM-RG-0081
  • Fonds
  • 1910 - 1933

The fonds, related to the William Van Allen, 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:

Seven boxes of personal and financial documents:

Series 1: Personal papers, July 1919 – August 1920
Series 2: Personal papers; receipts and financial correspondence, ca.1922 – ca.1925
Series 3: Personal papers, correspondence, receipts, newspaper clippings, January 1, 1924 – ca. 1930
Series 4: Personal papers, receipts, correspondence, documents, ca.1914 – ca.1921, fl. 1919-21
Series 5: Personal papers, miscellaneous, ca. 1930
Series 6: Personal papers, correspondence, re: Liberal Party of Canada, ca.1910 – ca.1923
Series 7: Personal papers, correspondence, re: Farmers National Party, Maple Creek, June 1919 – July 1921

Series 8:
Discrete Volume 1: Portfolio For Attestations or Conduct Sheets
Folder Labeled 1916:
-primarily correspondence related to the development of William Van Allen's military career after returning from France
-letter to Minster of Militia and Defence, from William Van Allen, re: raising a battalion in the Swift Current region
-correspondence, re: William Van Allen's return to Canada in 1916, from Canadian Expeditionary Force
-correspondence, re: Mechanical Transport, as William Van Allen was Officer i/c Mechanical Transport
-correspondence, re: Horse Transport
-remittance from Smyth & Begg Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, etc.
-letter from Liberal Party
-documents, re: Convention Committee, Cypress Constituency
-correspondence, re: Forestry Battalions
-correspondence, re: William Van Allen enlisting Cavalrymen for the Canadian Cavalry Brigades in France
-clipped packet titled: "Information Regarding The Personnel of the 100th Squadron Canadian Remount Depot"., pages of names and next of kin information
-Nominal Roll of Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs) and men of the Canadian Squadron No. 3, Base Remount Depot, Dieppe
-Wine Card for Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) Ocean Services
-correspondence, re: straw for sale
-several letters of introduction for William Van Allen, re: getting reinforcements for the Forestry Battalion
Summary: the letters in this folder chart William Van Allen's return from France in 1916, and his work recruiting Cavalry in the southwest Saskatchewan region.

Folder Labeled 1917:
-postcard with a photo of Camp Hughes (Manitoba), “my tent” and an arrow is drawn on the front, the back reads “Mademoiselle Vivian Van Allen” and “Ma Petite Canadien”
-Militia Orders from Ottawa, July 16, 1917
-Militia Orders from Ottawa, June 26, 1917
-correspondence, re: Transfer to 230th Forestry Battalion
-correspondence, re: William Van Allen organizing and raising a battalion
-correspondence, re: Forestry Battalion Draft and 230th Battalion, men who would join the former but not the latter, was a source of tension
-resignation letter from William Van Allen from the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF)
-correspondence, re: reinforcing company commanded by William Van Allen
-correspondence, re: claims for traveling expenses
-Canadian Pacific Telegram, to William Van Allen, re: Liberal candidates
-Militia Orders from Ottawa, June 12, 1917
-Militia Orders from Ottawa, June 1, 1917
-2 photographs of William Van Allen, 1917
-correspondence, re: movement of the Forestry Draft overseas
-newspaper clipping, re: Forestry Reinforcements winning the Major Hughes Cup
-cheque from the Bank of France
-correspondence, re: leave of absence
Summary: most of this correspondence is about William Van Allen's work recruiting a Forestry Battalion to be sent over seas, the tension caused when members of this Battalion do not want to be members of the 230th Forestry Battalion (unsure why), and his resignation from the CEF.

Folder Labeled 1918:
-chart listing the assets and liabilities of William Van Allen, 1921-23
-Bill of Sale for “good and chattels” from William Sydney Van Allen (father) to William Van Allen
-correspondence, re: stores of 'B' Squadron
-miscellaneous letters addressed to William Van Allen, from The Canadian Liberal Monthly, Legislative Assembly, ?? signature of Wilfred Laurier ??, Saskatchewan Minister of Agriculture, mostly vis-à-vis the Liberal party
-article from the Military Gazette, February 12, 1918, entitled "The Mental Crucifixion of Officers: The Government Should Act"
-certificate entitling William Van Allen to wear a War Service Badge, letter regarding it
-certificate certifying that William Van Allen resides in Shaunavon, and was registered for National Purposes June 22, 1918

Folder Labeled 1921-22:
-correspondence, re: bar-V-bar brand
-correspondence, re: Mons Star medal
-correspondence, re: organization of the militia in the Shaunavon region
-correspondence, re: a new Commission of the Peace, and Oaths of Allegiance
-William Van Allen’s resignation as secretary-treasurer of the Rural Municipality of White Valley
-correspondence, re: House of Commons candidate Neil McTaggart
-correspondence, re: Grain Growers Association

Folder Labeled 1923:
-documents, re: 14th CLH (7th Mounted Brigade), names of officers
-newspaper clipping, re: standing of Wheat Pool in each Constituency
-invitation to 'C' Squadron Banquet
-two letters recommending William Van Allen to positions if they become available

Folder Labeled 1930:
-newspaper clippings, re: 14CLH issues and events in Shaunavon, Saskatchewan
-other clippings, re: horse breeding, and 14CLH in general
-photograph from 1930, the unidentified individuals
-invitation for dinner and military ball
-obituary for William Van Allen’s mother, Rosa
-photograph of 6 men, William Van Allen is second from the right
-correspondence, re: a new Commission of the Peace, and Oaths of Allegiance
-poster for Hunter and Saddle Horse Meetings, William Van Allen is a speaker
-poster for Notice of Grant for a Poll, for Maple Creek Electoral Riding
-correspondence, re: C.A.F. Long Service medal
-Saskatchewan Liberal Association membership card
-correspondence from Cavalry Camp at Dundurn, Saskatchewan
-photograph, 14th CLH at Burdick Camp, 1929
-2 photographs taken at a military camp, men wearing CLH hat badges
-photograph of two rows of men in civilian dress, CLH officers
-photograph of men in military uniforms at a formal banquet, 1931
-program and ticket for Canadian Cavalry Association Annual Dinner in Montreal, 1931
-photograph of a line of men on horseback in civilian dress
-2 photographs of cars parked next to tents
-photograph of a house, tents pitched next to it
-photograph of a ranch
-documents, re: Militia Staff Course for William Van Allen, evaluation
-invitation to supper at Provincial Exhibition, Regina, Saskatchewan
-Saskatchewan Liberal Association membership card
-ribbon from Provincial Liberal Convention in 1931
-newspaper clipping, re: Officers of Association Opposing Compulsory Pool, 1931
-picture of William Lyon MacKenzie King
-letter from a Liberal MP in Eastend, Saskatchewan
-other miscellaneous correspondence to/from William Van Allen

Folder Labeled 1925:
-letter from the Federal Appeal Board, re: William Van Allen’s claim against the Department of National Defense
-obituary for William Van Allen's father
-correspondence, re: reorganization of reserve regiment, 14CLH
-correspondence, re: William Van Allen’s promotion to commander of 'C' Squadron
-correspondence, re: a new Commission of the Peace, and Oaths of Allegiance, 1927

Folder Labeled 1928:
-newspaper clippings entitled (excerpt)-'Service Men and Military Titles' and 'The Misfortune of Sectional Misunderstandings'
-sample of the letterhead used by the Farmers National Party between 1919 and 1928
-invitation to 'B' Squadron’s Annual Concert and Smoker
-invitation to 'A' Squadron’s Ball and Supper
-attestation card for Non-Permanent Active Militia of Canada, for William Van Allen’s son, born 1914

Folder Labeled 1929:
-photograph, men in military uniform sitting for the photo, William Van Allen is in the third row, third from the left, photo by W.J. Oliver (perhaps of the militia staff course)
-correspondence re: regimental funds for 'C' Squadron
-program/menu for a dinner at the Militia Staff Course, 1929
-correspondence, re: Militia Staff Course, William Van Allen passing

Folder Labeled 1931:
-correspondence, re: badges
-correspondence between William Van Allen and Major E.A. Devitt
-brief historical sketch of the 4th Hussars of Canada
-song lyrics from annual dinner at Officer’s Mess
-Militia Orders from Ottawa, September 23, 1931
-newspaper clipping, re: career of William Van Allen, mentions that he was appointed second in command of the 14CLH in 1929, and fully in command in 1930

Folder Labeled 1932:
-newspaper clipping from Shaunavon Standard, September 8, 1932
-postcard of “The Keep, or General View of Sandgate Castle”, built 1539-40, in England

Folder Labeled 1933:
-newspaper clipping from Regina Leader Post, 'Ask Grant For Horse Breeding Be Continued'
-photograph of William Van Allen and an unidentified man in front of a tent, printed in Regina, 1932

Folder Labeled 1915 (or “1912 –“):
-nominal roll of men who wish to transfer from 6th Fort Garry Horse to the Canadian Remount Depot
-correspondence between CEF and Canadian Remount Depot
-photo of three men on horses, (L to R) William Van Allen, Lieut. Col. Henrix, and Quarter Master Dyer
-correspondence, re: withdrawing Canadian Remount personnel from Dieppe (2 copies)
-clipped packed titled 'Information Regarding the Personnel of the 100th Squadron Canadian Remount Depot', list of names and next of kin
-document titled 'Canadian Expeditionary Force/2nd Divisional Remount Depot/Nominal Roll of Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers and Men'
-3 Christmas cards from 14CLH
-document titled Annual Drill Pay-List of B Squadron 27th L.H. at Sewell Camp, MB
-correspondence, re: examination of overseas contingent
-travel documents, receipts and telegrams (related to overseas contingent?)
-invitation to Annual 4th Hussars of Canada Dinner
-correspondence, re: transfers of clothing and equipment in 'B' Squadron to Lieut. T. Francis
-correspondence, re: transfers of clothing and equipment in 'B' Squadron from WVA to Lieut. T.W. Hutcheson
-correspondence, re: cleaning of rifles
-correspondence, re: Austrian reservists drifting out of the country
-documents, re: classification of remounts
-correspondence, re: financial deficiencies for 'B' Squadron
-receipts for Empress Hotel, Shaunavon, Saskatchewan
-correspondence, re: shortages in supplies
-correspondence, re: lost horse
-Nominal Roll of 'B' Squadron, 27 Light Horse
-correspondence, re: 27LH volunteers
-receipt from Hotel Kennedy
-correspondence, re: 1911 census
-2 receipts from Laughlin & Eckert, Shaunavon, Saskatchewan
-daily orders, August 19, 1914
-letter from Moose Jaw law firm, 1910
-correspondence, re: Liberals of Gull Lake, Liberal Party
-correspondence, re: application for promotion to rank of Major, denied
-photograph of Remount Depot, 1st Canadian Expeditionary Force
-photo of William Van Allen, as a Captain, on a postcard
-paybook for use on active service
-photograph of William Van Allen and an unidentified man, on a postcard, sign in photo reads “Capt. Van Allen/Adjutant/Canadian Remount Depot”
-2 postcards of France, sent to Canada in 1915
-newspaper clipping, re: William Van Allen promoted to Major in Remount Dept.
-correspondence, re: Hautot Base Remount Depot, 1915
-correspondence, re: return of Canadian Remounts from France, as well as horses
-correspondence, re: Colt revolvers, woolen gloves
-correspondence, re: subsistence allowance claims for Officers
-document titled 'Orders By Lieut. Col. Wm. Hendrie, Commandant, Hautot Base Remount Depot', 1915

Series 9:
Discrete Volume 2: untitled
Clipped packet, untitled
-documents, re: cash prize for best Calvary horse, 1931

Clipped packet titled: Cav. Assns. 1930-31
-correspondence between Canadian Cavalry Association and 14th CLH, 1930
-program for the general meeting of the Canadian Cavalry Association, October1930
-documents pertaining to a competition to support “the raising of a good type of cavalry horse in Canada”, several Canadian Calvary regiments involved
-individual members of the Canadian Calvary Association, 1930-31
-report of Honourary Secretary from the Canadian Calvary Association, 1930-31
-correspondence between William Van Allen and The United States Calvary Association, 1930, re: journal subscription
-letter from CCA congratulating William Van Allen on his promotion to O.C. of the 14th CLH
-letter, re: Saskatchewan Cavalry Assoc. trophy
-letter, re: funding for Militia training during the depression
-correspondence between William Van Allen and Major E. A. Devitt, honourary secretary of the CCA
-financial statement – Officer’s Mess – Fourth Hussars of Canada – 1st July 1930 to 1st August 1931
-correspondence, re: Merritt Cup competition
-pamphlet on CCA prize competitions, 1931
-scores from Merritt Cup competition
-pamphlet, re: CCA resolutions (rules), 1931

Clipped packet, untitled
-letter, re: annual training, 1931-32, cash prizes for Cavalry
-Dominion Department of Agriculture Remount Competition
-correspondence between William Van Allen and Mayor of Gull Lake, Saskatchewan, re: accommodations for tactical exercise at Gull Lake
-other correspondence, re: tactical exercise at Gull Lake, Saskatchewan
-Merritt Challenge Cup results for 14 CLH, 1931
-documents, re: Sports Day at Gull Lake, Saskatchewan, 1931
-Regimental Orders for 14th CLH, from William Van Allen
-bill of lading for supplies, 1931
-correspondence, re: staff ride for 14CLH officers
-correspondence, re: funding for 1931 Militia training
-correspondence, re: exercise at William Van Allen’s home, May 1931

Clipped packet titled: Royal School 1927-31
-correspondence, re: Royal School of Cavalry (RSC), Camp Hughes, MB
-documents, re: training at Gull Lake, Saskatchewan, 1928
-applications to attend RSC
-correspondence, re: formation of a provisional School of Cavalry at Shaunavon, Saskatchewan
-letter, re: Dr. I. B. Noble (veterinarian) attending a course at RCS
-correspondence, re: attendance, and candidates for attendance, at the RCS

-documents, re: Royal Schools of Instruction (syllabus, info re: clothing, books, etc.)

Clipped packet titled: Cadets 27-28
-letter, re: affiliation between cadets of Swift Current, Maple Creek, and Shaunavon, Saskatchewan with 14CLH

Clipped packet, untitled
-letter, re: rifle safety procedures
-letter, re: recent exercise in Regina, 1931
-miscellaneous letters from William Van Allen, many regarding a staff training course, a tactical exercise at Gull Lake, Saskatchewan September 1931, training in general.

Clipped packet titled: A.G. 1930-31
-correspondence, re: Dundurn Camp, 1930
-correspondence, re: promotions
-correspondence, re: store shortages (theft?)
-correspondence, re: visitors from Regina headquarters to Shaunavon, Saskatchewan
-correspondence, re: Long Service medal
-correspondence, re: safety precautions
-correspondence, re: attestation cards

Loose leaf document, re: Annual Training, 1931-32, 14 CLH

Clipped packet titled: C – 1926
-Annual Drill Pay-List of 14th CLH C. Squadron at Gull Lake, Saskatchewan
-expense claim form
-other financial information from 'C' Squadron

Clipped packet titled: C – 1927
-correspondence, re: finding a new squadron commander for 'C' squad, discussion of William Van Allen as a replacement for Capt. Trangsrud who cannot continue as squadron leader, owing to ill health.
-references to Squadron 'C'’s 1926 financial statement
-documents, re: transference of Squadron leader from Trangsrud to Van Allen (financial info, transfer of stores, etc.)
-document, re: 14CLH boxing bout

Clipped packet titled: C – 1928 – 29- 30
-documents with receipts and expenses
-correspondence, re: financial statement
-correspondence, re: Regimental funds, 1929
-handwritten letter to William Van Allen, re: application to Royal School

Clipped packet titled: C – 1931
-correspondence, re: Small Arms School
-correspondence, re: safety precautions
-correspondence, re: attestation cards
-correspondence, re: Trooper G. Begg attending a camp
-correspondence, re: Corp. D.W.L. Greenlay, and failed examinations
-other miscellaneous correspondence from 1931, 'C' Squadron

Clipped packet titled: B 1927
-correspondence, re: injured trooper William MacKay and compensation
-correspondence, re: Strength Return for Half Year Ending June 30, 1927
-Cash Debit / 'C' Vouchers
-correspondence, re: Squadron 'B' of the 14CLH
-correspondence, re: command of the 'B' Squadron, pertaining specifically to Capt. H.B. Sills and Capt. Sharpe
-correspondence, re: transfers of stores
-correspondence, re: Officers who require waivers
-correspondence ,re: Annual Inspection and Classification of Signallers
-documents, re: Royal School of Cavalry
-letter, re: 25 pairs of breeches, Squadron 'B' Clothing
-correspondence, re: Horse Board
-correspondence, re: Provisional school at Swift Current, Saskatchewan
-correspondence, re: annual inspection of arms, clothing and equipment
-correspondence, re: Squadron 'B' regimental funds

Clipped packet titled: B 1928
-correspondence, re: repairs to Sports Cup, and receipt from Park Hardware, Swift Current, SK
-correspondence, re: Long Service Medals
-correspondence, re: A/Cpl R.R. Scott, medical information
-correspondence, re: Royal School of Cavalry at Calgary, AB
-financial information re: 'B' Squadron
-correspondence, re: Cpl Harry Wilson, medical information, reimbursed for $5.40
-correspondence, re: supplies (saddles, guns and ammunition)
-correspondence, re: service rolls
-correspondence, re: Long Service Medal
-correspondence, re: Military Ball
-correspondence, re: dress regulations
-correspondence, re: rental of Armoury
-correspondence, re: Regimental Badge

Clipped packet titled: B 1929
-correspondence, re: Regimental Ball
-correspondence, re: discharge of Sgt. Shorting
-correspondence, re: Efficiency Cup
-correspondence, re: Annual Training, 1929
-correspondence, re: visit from Lt. Col. Greenlay to Swift Current, Saskatchewan
-correspondence, re: regimental ties
-correspondence, re: visit from the Governor General
-correspondence, re: camp at Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, 1929
-correspondence, re: Pilot Officer H.R. Carefoot
-other miscellaneous correspondence

Clipped packet titled: B 1930
-documents, re: discharge of A/Sgt. H.R. Carefoot

Clipped packet titled: B 1931
-correspondence, re: treatment of correspondence
-financial information from the Regiment
-correspondence, re: provisional appointment of Captain J.H. Sills as head of the 'B' Squadron
-correspondence, re: Small Arms School at Scarcee
-correspondence, re: promotion of NCOs
-correspondence, re: attestation cards
-correspondence, re: safety precautions
-correspondence, re: oaths of allegiance
-correspondence, re: Regimental Sports Cup competition at Gull Lake, Saskatchewan
-correspondence, re: Gen. Tuxford as honourary Lt. Col.
-correspondence, re: promotion of Acing Sergeant E.F. Lindstrom
-correspondence, re: attendance at Royal School of Cavalry

Clipped packet titled: A – 1927
-Capt. M.J. Graham is captain of the 'A' Squadron
-correspondence, re: inspection of clothing and equipment
-correspondence, re: Capt. M.J. Graham’s transfer to reserve regiment
-correspondence, re: provisional school in Maple Creek, Saskatchewan
-correspondence, re: successor to Capt. M.J. Graham as commander of 'A' Squadron, recommendation for Lieut. W.E. Jefferson
-correspondence, re: transference of command of 'A' Squadron from Capt. M.J. Graham to Lieut. W.E. Jefferson

Clipped packet titled: A – 1928
-correspondence, re: transference of command of 'A' Squadron from Capt. M.J. Graham to Lieut. W.E. Jefferson, including transference of stores, training manuals and administrative books, finances
-correspondence between Jefferson and Greenlay, regarding 'A' Squadron
-correspondence, re: Canadian Pattern Saddles
-correspondence, re: caretaker of the Maple Creek Armoury
-correspondence, re: Service Rolls
-correspondence, re: Lieut. Beesley as acting officer in charge of the Maple Creek Armoury, in Jefferson’s stead

Clipped packet titled: A – 1929
-correspondence, re: Lieut. Beesley as acting officer in charge of the Maple Creek Armoury, in Jefferson’s stead
-correspondence, re: financial statements, finances, of 'A' Squadron, 1928-29
-correspondence, re: camp at Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
-correspondence, re: medical certificate
-correspondence, re: trouble with Lieut. Beesley
-miscellaneous correspondence regarding 'A' Squadron, and Jefferson
-correspondence, re: dance at Swift Current and Maple Creek, Saskatchewan
-correspondence, re: retirement of unqualified officers

Clipped packet titled: A – 1931
-correspondence, re: transfer of Lieut. Beesley to the 2nd Reserve Regiments
-correspondence, re: attestation cards
-correspondence, between Jefferson and William Van Allen, re: operations of the Squadrons
-correspondence, re: candidates for the Royal School of Cavalry

Series 10:
Discrete Volume 3: Scrapbook
-clippings, re: William Van Allen, life, career and death
-photograph of Officers of the 14 CLH, with names
-photograph of William Van Allen
-document titled “Inward Movement Of Troops To Dundurn Camp”
-letters, re: William Van Allen’s troop’s journey from BC to Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON
-newspaper clippings about William Van Allen; 16/22 Saskatchewan Horse Regiment; Saskatchewan Horse Regiment in Niagara-on-the Lake. 1941
-photograph of William Van Allen in military dress, unit marching, tents in a camp (all likely taken at Niagara camp)
-composite photographs of Officers of the 16/22 SHR, with names
-clippings, re: transference of SHR from Weyburn to Vancouver
-photograph of William Van Allen, Miss Mary Forbes-Reid, and Major J.D. Smith
-photograph of William Van Allen and a woman, perhaps his wife (Vivian?)
-clippings, re: Mrs. T. O. Turner, president of women’s auxiliary
-pamphlets from events while 16/22SH were in Sherbrooke, Quebec
-clippings, re: 16/22SH in Sherbrooke, Quebec
-clippings, re: 16/22SH in Vancouver, Nanaimo
-photograph of William Van Allen and 3 other officers playing cards
-photograph of William Van Allen and a woman on the steps of “The Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa” building
-article titled “And They Played The Van Allen March” (bagpipe song named after him)
-clippings, re: 16/22SH involvement in World War II
-clippings, re: 16/22SH in Ottawa
-clipping titled “Saskatchewan’s Horseless Horse ‘Travellingest’ Unit in Canada”
-clippings, re: 16/22SH’s traveling to different stations in Canada
-photographs of a regiment with bagpipes
-clippings, re: William Van Allen’s retirement
-certificate from Climax Board of Trade, Climax Saskatchewan
-nominal roll titled “Record of Men and Women Who Served In War – 1939-1945 from Shaunavon District”
-nominal roll titled “20 Army Tank Regt. (16/22 Sask Horses) Disbursement”
-certificate for the 50th Anniversary for the 14CH, April 1, 1910 to April 1, 1960

Cypress Rock and Fossil Club fonds

  • SCM-RG-0004
  • Fonds
  • 1960 - 2007

The Cypress Rock and Fossil Club fonds consists of records relating to club activity such as meeting minutes, the constitution, and various correspondence. The fonds also consists of catalogues, conference and show information for members, as well as newsletters from other related groups.

Sans titre

Beaver Flats Rural Telephone Company Limited fonds

  • SCM-RG-0028
  • Fonds
  • 1914 - 1977

The fonds, related to the Beaver Flats 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: Debenture Register for Beaver Flats Rural Telephone Company, 1961 – 1975, payable at Pioneer Co-operators Credit Union (the debentures are sold to local individuals)

Volume 2: Minute book for Directors’ meetings of the Beaver Flats Rural Telephone Company, March 23, 1914 – January 6, 1938, (includes first organizing meeting)

Volume 3: Account book, October 27,1916 – December 31,1919 and October 23 1950, keeps track of customers and when their telephone service was connected, their phone numbers and their land descriptions, also contains a list of the individuals who purchased debentures (see Volume 1)

Volume 4: Account book, March 27,1914 – December 15,1918, and April 25,1961 – November 1,1963, contains names, occupations, & land descriptions of shareholders,

Volume 5: Minute book for meetings pertaining to the Beaver Flats Rural Telephone Company, April 20,1961 – May 9,1977, contains the company’s regulations that were drafted in July 1962, contains a letter pertaining to the dissolution of the telephone company in 1977, and a list of subscribers as of March 28, 1977

Volume 6: Share certificates for the Beaver Flats Rural Telephone Company (worth $5 each), signed by President J.K. Austring, 7 certificates are loose, the remainder are still fastened in the book

Discrete Object: Seal of Beaver Flats Rural Telephone Co.

Sans titre

Drylanders' Park Prairie Settlement Museum fonds

  • SCM-RG-0037
  • Fonds
  • 1965 - 1979

The fonds, related to the Drylanders' Park Prairie Settlement Museum, 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:

-Documents, re: Drylanders' Park, forerunner of Doc's Town
-Spiral notebook with minutes, newspaper clippings, suggestions for project, 1979
-Constitution and Bylaws, 1971; application for incorporation
-Constitution of the Saskatchewan History and Folklore Society
-Notifications of exploratory meeting, and notes on the meeting, April 23, 1971
-Blank survey from Saskatchewan Museums Association, 1973
-Correspondence; re: request for Charitable Status, 1972
-Swift Current Chamber of Commerce members, 1970
-Saskatchewan Museums Association, 1973
-Correspondence, re: tax return for all societies incorporated under the Societies Act, 1972
-Letter to City Commissioner M. Butterfield, from Saskatchewan Industry Department, re: funding
-Copy of The Societies Act (An Act respecting Benevolent and Other Societies)
-Draft Bylaws for writing guidance
-Copy of Act creating the Western Development Museum (WDM), 1965
-Application for incorporation of Saskatchewan Museums Association (SMA); Saskatchewan Museums Association (SMA) constitution
-Minutes of SMA Executive meeting, 1971
-Document, re: "Some Considerations In Setting Up A Saskatchewan Community Museum"
-Western Development Museum (WDM) Annual Report, 1970
-Speech, re: national cultural survey
-Correspondence, re: funding for labour in Saskatchewan Museums Association (SMA) organizations

Sans titre

Joe Lorenzino fonds

  • SCM-RG-0048
  • Fonds
  • 17 February 2009

The fonds, related to Yolanda's Dress Shop, were accumulated by the source from Joyce Haydon. 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:

-ledger of staff and hours worked, from Yolanda's dress shop (accrual from February 19, 2009)
-monthly sales tax receipts: March 1974 – December 1975.
-16 copies of customer receipts
-3 City of Swift Current utilities receipts
-receipt, donation to Ladies Curling Club
-receipt , Melhoff Electric
-receipt, Swift Current Sewing Centre
-receipts, Greyhound, CP Transport, SK Transportation Co.
-2 Sasktel bills
-18 returned cheques, January1975 – January 1976
-correspondence with Western Furs Limited in Regina, re: furs sold in Swift Current
-bound cheque stubs, February 1, 1975 – January 30, 1976
-book, purchases of Yolanda, Albert and Olga Lorenzino, August 1956 – December 1969
-Education and Health Tax license, 1967
-Daily Ledger, February 1, 1975 – January 31, 1976.
-Inventory Book, January 31, 1976
-Financial Statement for Year Ended January 31, 1974
-Financial Statement for Year Ended January 31, 1975
-Financial Statement for Year Ended January 31, 1976
-Financial Collection Agencies list of debtors, March 5, 1964
-copy for advertisements with CJFB & CKSW (radio stations)
-correspondence from distributors
-handwritten list of bad accounts written off December 31, 1964
-blank Yolanda’s Dress Shoppe Ltd. Stationary
-carbon copies of miscellaneous correspondence
-Sales Record Report, September to December 31, 1975
-paid bills from January 1975, July 1979, March 1976 and December 1976
-ledger carbons, April 21, 1975

Sans titre

Leon Plewis fonds

  • SCM-RG-0059
  • Fonds
  • 31 January 2008

The fonds, related to Lavinia Bishop (nee Brown), 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:

-October 30, 1899, from Gleich, AB to Assiniboia, SK, from her Father William Brown
-note dated March 25, 1885, to Lavinia
-empty envelope that reads "A letter written to my dear Grandma at the age of seven years by myself"
-envelope that reads "Relics of By-gone Days", containing small cards that often read "Jesse Bishop" and "Lavinia A. Brown" and "David A. Brown", a Christmas card sent from the front during World War I, from Austine C. Brown to the Brown family.
-two letters in an envelope, June 6, 1881 and May 11, 1882
-letter from Balhagerty, September 4, 1876, to "Gran"
-Christmas card, to Bishop family, from Austine
-note written by Lavinia Bishop, reference to a bag and a Sunday School class
-envelope with "Photos of Interest", photos of Lavinia's family and other people she remembered
-envelope reads "A cherished remembrance of the late Countess of Rothes who died February 10, 1886", a newspaper and a printed and handwritten prayer
-envelope reads "Letters of sympathy written by the late Countess of Rothes (Henrietta Anderson Morshead Leslie, 17th Countess of Rothes [1832-1886]) to our Father and Mother on the deaths of our Grandma & baby Brother"
-envelope reads "Letters of Business written by the late Countess of Rothes & her mother the late Dowager to my father Wm Brown"

Sans titre

Swift Current & District Chamber of Commerce fonds

  • SCM-RG-0075
  • Fonds
  • 1936 - 2007

The fonds, related to the Swift Current & District Chamber of Commerce, was created 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:

Box 1.
Photographs:

  1. Sunset. Elmwood golf course
    4-6. Chinook golf course, ca. 1991
  2. Chinook pathway, May 22, 1991
  3. Riverdene Park by tennis courts, May 22, 1991
  4. Downtown Swift Current, Klip & Kurl Beauty Salon, Yamaha Music Village, Akropol Cafe
  5. Field with bales of hay
  6. Golf course, May 22, 1991
    12-13. Elmwood golf course
  7. Two women in pink bandanas on a pink car, "Vision 90s", 1990
    15-16. Pink Chamber car pulling a parade float, 1996
  8. Room full of men sitting a banquet tables, 1972
  9. Sign, containing Chamber's projects and aims, President's Night, 1970
    19-20. Membership blitz, 1987, Alexis M. Wandler, photographer.
    21-21.5. Membership blitz, 1988
    22-23. Chamber Golf Tournament, 1996
    24-26. Chamber annual meeting, line dancing, 1993
    27-28. Bowling, 1996
  10. Frontier Days parade, marching band, 1988
  11. Frontier Days parade, Chamber float, 1989
  12. Frontier Days parade, Chamber float, 1992, with Frank Smith and Allied Arts Council (Agatha Dyck)
  13. Frontier Days parade, 1999
  14. Banquet, 1984
  15. Chamber annual meeting, 1990
  16. Chamber of Commerce Tourist Centre, 1989
    36-37. Chamber of Commerce Tourist Centre, 2001
  17. Photograph taken at Havre, Montana, in front of "U.S. Canada Friendship" sculpture
    39-40. 'After Hours' shopping event
  18. "The First Dollar I Made In Swift Current Was From The Chamber Of Commerce" plaque, held by Nancy Thingelstad of Marlin Travel, 1987, photography by Alexis Wandler.
  19. "The First Dollar I Made In Swift Current Was From The Chamber Of Commerce" plaque, held by Kris Kretchmar of Jack Fraser clothing, 1987, photography by Alexis Wandler.
  20. "The First Dollar I Made In Swift Current Was From The Chamber Of Commerce" plaque, held by Angelinda Ens of Irene Hill Ladies Wear, 1987, photography by Alexis Wandler.
  21. "The First Dollar I Made In Swift Current Was From The Chamber Of Commerce" plaque, held by Molly Braaten of Carlton Cards, 1987, photography by Alexis Wandler.
  22. "The First Dollar I Made In Swift Current Was From The Chamber Of Commerce" plaque, held by Dave Smith of G.M.C. Jewelers, 1987.
  23. "The First Dollar I Made In Swift Current Was From The Chamber Of Commerce" plaque, held by Sharon Klassen of Sizzors Hair & Nail Studio, 1987.
  24. Unidentified man sitting at a desk, 2001
    48-64 (18). Pumpkin Weight-Off Contest at Swift Current Mall, September 26, 1998.
    65-72 (8). Pumpkin Weight-Off at Contest Swift Current Mall, October 25, 1997.
    73-76 (4). 'Visions 90s' at Frontier Days Rodeo.
    77-82 (6). Hall decorated for a Christmas party, at the Legion.
    83-95. Business After Hours Shopping Event, 2003.
    96-110. "George of the Jungle" monkey show at the Wheatland Mall, ca. 1980
    111-112. Business After Hours for Woman, 2003
    113-115. The Horseshoe Challenge, June 9-1,0 1990
  25. "The First Dollar I Made In Swift Current Was From The Chamber Of Commerce" plaque, held by the manager of Reitmans.
  26. "The First Dollar I Made In Swift Current Was From The Chamber Of Commerce" plaque, held by the manager of Lady Footlocker.
  27. "The First Dollar I Made In Swift Current Was From The Chamber Of Commerce" plaque, held by the manager of Peoples Jewelers.
  28. "The First Dollar I Made In Swift Current Was From The Chamber Of Commerce" plaque, held by the manager of Footlocker.
  29. Chamber Frontier Days float, 1989.
  30. Chamber Frontier Days float, 1992.
    122-124. Chamber celebrates Frontier Days, 1986.
    125-129. Pumpkin Weight-Off Contest at Swift Current Mall, September 26, 1998.
  31. Chamber Frontier Days float, 1994.
  32. Chamber Frontier Days float, 1988.
  33. Chamber Frontier Days float, 1985.
  34. Fairview Pool
  35. Swift Current Creek
  36. Tennis court
  37. Chinook Golf Course, May 22, 1991
  38. Bridge over Swift Current Creek
  39. Swift Current Creek
  40. Prairie lilies
  41. City dam on Swift Current Creek
  42. Riverdene Park, May 22, 1991
  43. Unknown Swift Current location
  44. Fairview pool
    144-149. Fun Fest, 1993 (get man's name)
    150-151. Celebration Awards, 1988
    152-154. President's Dinner, November 3, 1991
    155-160. Frontier Days, 'Vision 90s', pink bandanas
    161-162.5. People on a patio at a golf house club house (Chinook?)
    163-165. Banquet hall decorated for Christmas
  45. Man at a podium with Fun Fest'92 posters
  46. Group of people in pink hats and bandanas, February 13, 1993
  47. Man being pulled in a bathtub
    169-174. Christmas banquet
    175-186. Business After Hours shopping event
    187-188. Membership Blitz Breakfast, January 1989
    189-190. Dog 'N Bean Luncheon, 1991
    191-192. Chamber Frontier Days float, 1999.
  48. Pumpkin Weight-Off in Swift Current Mall
    194-195. Sunset
    196-199. 'Vision 90s', jellybeans
    200-201. Downtown Swift Current, 100 block
    202-203. "Dad Daze" trade show, June 15 & 16, 1991
    204-205.5. Pumpkin Weight-Off Contest at Swift Current Mall, September 26, 1998.
    206-208. Chamber 80th Birthday, 1988
    209-211. Chamber 80th Birthday, 1998
    212-215. Business After Hours shopping event
    216-218. Home & Garden Trade Show, Ice 'Bean' Cups, 1991
    219-220. Fun Fest, 1992
    221-223. Store Decor Winners, June 1991
    224-226. Director's BBQ, June 1988
  49. "The First Dollar I Made In Swift Current Was From The Chamber Of Commerce" plaque, held by the manager of Sizzling Wok.
  50. "The First Dollar I Made In Swift Current Was From The Chamber Of Commerce" plaque, held by the manager of Bootlegger.
  51. "The First Dollar I Made In Swift Current Was From The Chamber Of Commerce" plaque, held by the manager of Kinney Shoes.
    230-231. Southwest Sweethearts 1990, Barry Cuthbert and Gord Roney
    232-234. Chamber Golf Tournament
    235-240. Business After Hours shopping event
  52. Frontier Days Rodeo, Budweiser Pro Rodeo Farmer/Rancher Appreciation Week
    242-243. Business After Hours for Women, 2003
  53. Annual Meeting, 1989
  54. Meeting of members of the oil industry for 1972, men at table are: Sean Quinlan, Executive Director; Jack Weatherspoon, Deputy Minister for Mineral Resources; Slim Thomas, President; R.C. Dahl (Mayor), J.A. Kelly, Manager of Planning for Mobil Oil Canada.
  55. 1992 Board of Directors
  56. First Lady and Gentleman, Mildred McKenzie and Bill Ford, 75th Anniversary of Swift Current, with Lieutenant Governor Sylvia Fedoruk
    248-250. Hal Schwandt, 1987, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    251-254. Dale Pilkey, Education Committee, 1987, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  57. Garth Knakoske, President, 1987, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  58. Scott Rumpel, 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  59. Jim Plewis, past president (executive), 1987, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    258-261. Ray Redekopp, 1987, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    262-265. Rick Nelles, Director of Retail Business, 1987, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    266-267. Fred Beirnes, Civic Affairs Committee Education, Education Committee, 1987, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    268-270. Ken O'Brian, 1987, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    271-273. Donna Morrison, Entertainment Committee, 1987, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    274-275. Don Whiteman, City Representative, 1987, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  60. Alexis Wandler, Secretary Treasurer, Chairman Public relations, Chairman Civic Affairs, 1988.
    277-278. Bill Mann, 1987, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    279-282. Myrna Cox, 1987, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  61. Garth Reimer, Chairman - Convention & Promotion, 1987, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  62. Ron Wilson, Secretary-Treasurer (Executive), 1987, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  63. Ed Usselman, Retail & Business Committee, Entertainment Committee, 1987, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    286-288. Jo-Anne Schafer
    289-290. Rob Meyers.
    291-292. Robert Chapman.
    293-294. Laurence.
  64. Beth Doerkson.
  65. Tami F. Jones.
  66. Doug Heinrichs.
  67. Brian Koop.
    299-302. Gord Budd and a man named Corey
    303-304. Chamber of Commerce Executive.
  68. Unidentified man.
    306-307. Doug Marenko
    308-309. K. Ahrens, Director
  69. Brad Wall
  70. Brad Gross
  71. Headshots of Corey
  72. Donna Keegan, Education Committee, 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  73. Karl Bazin, Civic Affairs Chairperson, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  74. Dan McHale, Director, 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  75. Moira Eidem, Entertainment, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  76. Scott Rumpel, Treasurer, 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  77. Barb Nelles, Director Convention & Promotion - 1988, Chairperson Entertainment, 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  78. Dean Mateychuk, Chairperson Retail & Business
  79. Ruth Fiala, City Representative
    321-324. Unidentified man, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  80. Alexis Wandler, 1st Vice President, 1989
  81. Unidentified man, dancing.
  82. Garth Knakoske, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  83. Jim Plewis, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    329-330. Marlene Arndt, Executive Director, 1988, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  84. Marlene Arndt, Executive Director, business card
    332-348. Chamber meeting, c. 1970s.
    349-354. Chamber meeting, 1973-74, R.C. Dahl.
    355-358. Chamber executive, ca. 1980s
    359-388. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989
  85. Chamber Director Gord Budd, 2000
  86. Chamber Director Viviane Barber, 2000
  87. Unidentified man
  88. Chamber Director Gerald Braaten, 2000
  89. Chamber Director Jackie Ryan, 2000
  90. Chamber Director Bob Talaga, 2000
  91. Chamber Director Carl Parsons, 2000
  92. Chamber Director Elaine Dickie, 2000
  93. Chamber Director Bert Legault, 1997
  94. Chamber Director Gord Budd, 2001
  95. Chamber Director Doug Howorko, 2001
  96. Chamber Director Beth Doerkson, 2001
    401-402. Chamber Director Michael Vaughan, 2001
  97. Chamber Director Bob Talaga, 2001
    404-405. Chamber Director, Bill, 2001
    406-407. Chamber Director, Pat, 2001
    408-409. Chamber Director, Al, 2001
    410-411. Chamber Director, Jeff, 2001
    412-413. Chamber Director, Neil, 2001
    414-420. Unidentified people
    421-428. Chamber annual meeting, 1986
    429-430. Unidentified Director from 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    431-432. Unidentified Director from 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  98. Len Enns, Director, 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  99. Marlene Arndt, 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  100. Bill Colquhoun, Transportation Chairperson, 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  101. Unidentified Director from 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  102. Bill Mann, President, 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    438-439. Ron Klassen, Tourism Committee, 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  103. Unidentified Director from 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  104. Unidentified Director from 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    442-443. Donna Keegan, director, 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    444-446. Unidentified Director from 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    447-448. Unidentified Director from 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  105. Marlene Arndt, 1989.
  106. Scott Rumpel, Treasurer, 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    451-452.5. Dan McHale, 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    453-454. Ken O'Brian, 2nd Vice President, 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  107. Unidentified Director from 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  108. Unidentified Director from 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  109. Unidentified Director from 1988
  110. Brian Brown, Ashley Park principal
    459-462. Rob Heinrichs, Director of Education, 1988, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    463-465. Barb Nelles, Director, 1988, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    466-468. Bob Michaud, Retail & Business, 1988, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  111. Sid Adams, Director, 1988
  112. Dan McHale, Director, 1988
    471-474. Irene Lib, Director of Entertainment, 1988, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  113. 1988 Board of Directors
  114. Hal Schwandt, Tourism & Membership Committee, 1988, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  115. Garth Knakoske, Past President, 1988, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  116. Lyn Corbett, Entertainment, 1988, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  117. Ruth Fiala, City Representative, 1988, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  118. Moira Eidem, 1988
  119. Melinda Baum business card
  120. Kim Kennedy, President, 1988, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  121. Lloyd Hicks, 2nd Vice President, 1988, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    484-486. Unidentified directors, 1988.
  122. Darrah Wagner, Public Relations, Optical Image business card
    488-496. 1988 annual meeting, new Board of Directors, Citizen of the Year Award wimmer, Jack Smith, and Merit Award winner, Dorothy Burnett.
    497-537. Chamber Directors, 1985: Ron Wilson; Kim Kennedy; Marlene Arndt; Garth Knakoske; Lloyd Hinks; Garth Reimer; Jim Plewis; Doug Rittinger; Gwen Rya; Tracy Davis; Gord Roney; Jay Grant; Bill Mann (not all photos are identified).
  123. Chamber Board of Directors, 1992
  124. Chamber General Meeting, Board of Directors, 1988
  125. Chamber Board of Directors, n.d.
  126. Chamber Board of Directors, n.d.
    542-544. Chamber Board of Directors, n.d.
  127. Jim Plewis, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  128. Doug Rittenger, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  129. Garth Knakoske, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  130. Kim Kennedy, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  131. Marlene Arndt, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  132. Bill Mann, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  133. Jay Grant, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  134. Alexis Wandler, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  135. Don Whiteman, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  136. Dave Gwilliam, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  137. Ed Usselman, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  138. Irene Liboiron, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  139. Lloyd Hinks, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  140. Muriel Melanchuk, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  141. Ron Wilson, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  142. Chris Christie, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  143. Scott Rumpel, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  144. Ken O'Brian, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  145. Donna Lachapelle, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  146. Garth Reimer, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  147. Pete Godfrey, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  148. Gord Roney, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    567-633. Business Excellence Awards banquet, 1999-2005.
    634-679.5. Business Excellence Awards banquet, 1999.
    680-681. Business Excellence Awards banquet, 2003.
    682-689. Business Excellence Awards banquet, n.d.
    690-91. Business Excellence Awards, 2003, Business of the Year - Swift Plumbing and Heating
    692-693. Business Excellence Awards, 2003, Customer Service Over 10 Employees
  149. Business Excellence Awards, 2003, Customer Service Under 10 Employees
    695-695.5. Business Excellence Awards, 2003, Community Involvement - Bob L'Heureux Agencies
  150. Business Excellence Awards, 2003, Young Entrepreneur - Denise Wall
  151. Business Excellence Awards, 2003, Heritage Award
  152. Business Excellence Awards, 2003, New Business
  153. Business Excellence Awards, 2003, Customer Service Over 10 Employees
    699.5. Business Excellence Awards, 2003, Business Choice Award
    700-717. Business Excellence Awards banquet, 2003
  154. Chamber Board of Directors, 2004
  155. Business Excellence Awards, 2001
  156. Business Excellence Awards, 2001, Customer Service - Professional Upholstery and Carpet Cleaning
  157. Business Excellence Awards, 2001, Property Appearance - Yours TruLee Gift Shop
  158. Business Excellence Awards, 2001, Community Involvement - Legault Manufacturing Ltd.
    723-726. Business Excellence Awards banquet, 2001
  159. Business Excellence Awards, 2001
  160. Business Excellence Awards, 2001, Young Entrepreneur - Double "T" Computer Services
  161. Business Excellence Awards, 2001
  162. Business Excellence Awards, 2001, New Business - Dooly's (MJM Entertainment Ltd.)
    731-732. Business Excellence Awards, 2001
    733-744. Business Excellence Awards, 2007
    745-753. Business Excellence Awards, 2006
    754-767. Business Excellence Awards, 2005
  163. Business Excellence Awards, 2000, Business of the Year - Pharmasave
  164. Business Excellence Awards, 2000, Property Appearance Award - Etcetera Etcetera
  165. Business Excellence Awards, 2000, Customer Service Award - Best Western Inn and Suites
  166. Business Excellence Awards, 2000, Heritage Award - Standard Motors
  167. Business Excellence Awards, 2000, New Business Award - Boston Pizza
  168. Business Excellence Awards, 2000, Young Entrepreneur Award - McElheran Woodworks Manufacturing
  169. Business Excellence Awards, 2000, Business Choice Award - Wheatland Machine Shop
  170. Business Excellence Awards, 1999, Property Appearance - 7th Heaven
  171. Business Excellence Awards, 1999, Heritage Award - Kurts KFC
  172. Business Excellence Awards, 1999
  173. Business Excellence Awards, 1999, Business of the Year - National Manufacturing
  174. Business Excellence Awards, 1999, Community Involvement - Stark and Marsh
  175. Business Excellence Awards, 1999, New Business - Legault Manufacturing Ltd.
    781-783. Business Excellence Awards, 1999
  176. Business Excellence Awards, 2003, Business Choice Award - Thrifty Food
  177. Business Excellence Awards, 2003, Young Entrepreneur - Soulstis Grower Direct
  178. Business Excellence Awards, 2003, Community Involvement - Bob L'Heureux Agencies
  179. Business Excellence Awards, 2003, Customer Service Over 10 Employees - Thrifty Foods
  180. Business Excellence Awards, 2003, New Business - Quilts 'N Treasures
  181. Business Excellence Awards, 2003,
  182. Business Excellence Awards, 2003, Customer Service Under 10 Employees - PDQ Autobody
  183. Business Excellence Awards, 2003, Business of the Year - Swift Plumbing and Heating
  184. Business Excellence Awards, 2003, Heritage Award - Treen Packers Ltd.
  185. Business Excellence Awards, 2003, Community Involvement - Bob L'Heureux Agencies
    794-810. Chamber Annual Meeting, 1989
  186. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, European Tux
  187. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, Pioneer Co-op
  188. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, SC Multicultural Council
  189. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, Fine Furniture
  190. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, Optical Image
  191. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, TiSask
  192. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, Nature's Nook
  193. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, Anchor Marine
  194. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, Southwest Computer Centre
  195. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, Expressions Boutique
  196. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, Cypress Hills Regional College
  197. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, Business After Hours
  198. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, Imperial "400" Motel
  199. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, Grandma Lee's
  200. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, Black & White Photo Shop
  201. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, Swift Current Cable Vision
  202. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, Southland Holiday Tours
  203. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, Pitney Bowes
  204. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, Kirstin's For Fashion
  205. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, Window Wizardry
  206. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, Westmount Shell
  207. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, Treasure Arts & Imports
    833-834. Membership Blitz Breakfast, 1989
    835-840. Swift Current's 75th Anniversary Celebration, 1989 (costumed man and woman are Florence and Clarence Paulson)
    841-849. Chamber Christmas Party, 1989
    850-850.5. Chamber Annual General Meeting, 1987, Bob Bevndon (President of Saskatchewan Chamber) and Garth Knaknoske (President SC Chamber)
  208. Chamber Annual General Meeting, 1987, Bob Brandon, Marlene Arndt, Garth Knaknoske and Bob Finlay (Saskatchewan Chamber)
    852-860. Chamber Annual General Meeting, 1987.
  209. Board of Directors, 1988
    862-865. Membership Blitz, 1987, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    866-873. Christmas Party, 1987
    874-875. Business After Hours, 1987, TiSask Tourism
    876-892. President's Dinner, November 3, 1991
  210. President's Dinner, November 3, 1991, Len Stein
    894-907. President's Dinner, November 3, 1991
  211. President's Dinner, November 3, 1991, Agatha Dyck
    909-912. President's Dinner, November 3, 1991
  212. President's Dinner, November 3, 1991, Judy Belay
  213. President's Dinner, November 3, 1991, Sarah Chilton
  214. President's Dinner, November 3, 1991, Judy Belay
  215. President's Dinner, November 3, 1991, Don Wilcox
    917-918. President's Dinner, November 3, 1991
  216. President's Dinner, November 3, 1991, Pat Friesen, Pat Smith
  217. President's Dinner, November 3, 1991, Agatha Dyck, Larry Manson, Cathi Kennedy
    921-934. Chamber Banquet, 1984
    935-936. 9 men wearing "Soap Box Race" T-shirts, 1984
    937-939. Christmas Party, 1985
    940-942. Tourist Information Booth, 1985
    943-947.5. Citizen of the Year Award, presented to Terry Newton-Anderson, 1985
    948-950. Three men holding plaques, 1985
    951-952. Celebration Awards, 1988, back: Tony Martens, Mert Anderson, Don Szakacs, Lise Wilson, Herb Butz, Sandra Roberts, Dave Morgan, John Rittinger, front: John Hall, Harry Barrett, Marg Brown, Spencer Wooff.
    953-954. Olympic'88 Certificate winners, Celebration Awards, 1988
    955-956. Celebration Awards, 1988, with Len Stein
  218. Celebration Awards, 1988, 6 people
    958-960. Celebration Awards, 1988, with Len Stein and Geoff Wilson
    961-962. Celebration Awards, 1988
    963-969. Christmas, 1993.
    970-979. Business After Hours, May 4, 1993: BJ Express Ltd., Sasktel, Robinson Electronics, Prairie West Financial Service, Cypress Hills Regional College, May & Elinor's Ladies Wear, etc.
  219. Saskatchewan Chamber Annual "Welcome Baskets", May 12-13, 1993
    981-996. Annual Meeting, 1990
    997-998. Annual Meeting, 1990, with Len Stein
    999-1008. Christmas, 1990.
    1009-1014. Trip to Havre, Montana, 1990
    1015-1023. Horseshoe Challenge, 1990
    1024-1041. Business After Hours, 1990, Sasktel, Kirstin's For Fashion, Optical Image, etc.
    1042-1044. Budweiser Pro Rodeo, Farmer/Rancher Appreciation Week, May 22-27, 1990
    1045-1046. Vision '90s, 1990
    1047-1048. Vision '90s, 1991, jelly beans.
    1049-1066. Chamber's 90th Anniversary, 1998 (Brad Wall, 2 Broncos players)
  220. Appreciation Night, April 30, 1988, Pat Smith and Gord McMillan
  221. Appreciation Night, April 30, 1988, Marlene Dolter
  222. Appreciation Night, April 30, 1988, Alexis Wandler and Pete Godfrey
  223. Appreciation Night, April 30, 1988, Kim Kennedy and Pete Godfrey
  224. Appreciation Night, April 30, 1988
  225. Appreciation Night, April 30, 1988, Ed Smith, Alexis Wandler, Jack Smith, Pat Smith, Glen Christiansen, Cathi Kennedy, Peter Godfrey at a banquet table.
    1073-1076. Appreciation Night, April 30, 1988, dancers
  226. Appreciation Night, April 30, 1988, giant cake
  227. Appreciation Night, April 30, 1988, Kim Kennedy and Donna Lachapelle
    1079-1082. Appreciation Night, April 30, 1988, dancers
  228. Appreciation Night, April 30, 1988, Donna Lachapelle
    1084-1094. Membership Blitz, January 1988
    1095-1108. Director's BBQ, June 1988
    1109-1120. Chamber Banquet, 80th Anniversary, 1988
    1121-1145. Business After Hours, 1988
    1146-1148. Premier's Luncheon, 1988
    1149-1152. Chamber's Frontier Days parade float, 1988
    1153-1154. 80th Anniversary cake
    1155-1156. Empty banquet hall
    1157-1158. Wrapped Christmas presents
    1159-1167. Saskatchewan Chamber Seminar, 1988
  229. Homemade bison, a sign that reads "Drink Buffalo Milk For Kicks/Hope To See You In '76", 1974 misc.
    1169-1174. Annual Meeting, 1990
    1175-1190. Business After Hours, May 14, 1991
    1191-1194. "Dad Daze" Riverhurst Trade Show, June 15 - 16, 1991
    1195-1197. Store Decal Winners, June 1991
    1198-1207. Budweiser Pro Rodeo May 1991
  230. 'Dog 'N Bean' Luncheon, 1991
  231. Home & Garden Trade Show, Ice 'Bean' Cups, 1991
    1210-1213. Malta, Montana Chamber of Commerce visit, May 3, 1991
    1214-1232. Business After Hours, 1994
    1233-1239. Christmas Party decoration, 1994
    1240-1258. Fun Fest, 1992
  232. Golf Tournament, 1992, Al Kiesman
  233. Golf Tournament, 1992, Les Schwartz
  234. Frontier Days parade, Chamber float, 1992, with Frank Smith and Allied Arts Council (Agatha Dyck)
  235. Frontier Days parade, Chamber float, 1992
  236. Chamber Annual Meeting, 1975, 2 men
  237. Homemade Chamber bison, 3 people, 1975
    1265-1267. Chamber Golf Tournament, May 20, 1998
  238. Fifth Annual Royal Bank/United Way Golf Tournament, 1995
    1269-1269.5 - Frontier Days, Chamber parade float, 1996
    1270-1270.5 - Bowling, 1996
    1271-1277. President's Dinner, 1994
    1278-1281. Annual Meeting, 1996
  239. Annual Meeting, 1996, Lyndon and Art Wallman
  240. Annual Meeting, 1996, Pat Friesen
  241. Annual Meeting, 1996, Alderman Don Robinson
    1285-1292. Christmas Party, 1994
  242. Woman at a computer, Gisele, work replacement, 1994
  243. Baby, 1994
    1295-1301. Christmas Party, 1995
    1302-1306. 'The Kindred Spirits', 1995
    1307-1309. Action Swift Current, 2003
    1310-1312. 1st Annual United Way Bed Race, 2001
    1313-1319. Business After Hours for Woman, 2003
  244. Chamber brochure display, October 26, 200
  245. Banquet hall, miscellaneous . Chamber, October 26, 2001
    1322-1323. People at a banquet, miscellaneous. Chamber, October 26, 2001
  246. 4 unidentified people miscellaneous. Chamber, October 26, 2001
    1325-1326. A woman in an office, miscellaneous. Chamber, October 26, 2001
    1327-1339. Frontier Days, people in costume at the Tourist Information Centre, 1986
    1340-1344. Opening of new Chamber and Tourist Centre location, 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer
    1345-1347. Opening of new Chamber and Tourist Centre location, with Mayor Len Stein, 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer
  247. Woman sitting on a bench with caption "Marlene Working Hard As Usual", golf tournament, May 28, 1999
  248. Mayor Len Stein at opening of new Chamber location in 1986, with Jim Plewis
    1350-1351. Chamber Annual Meeting, no date
  249. Group of men in a room, 1973
  250. Mayor Bob Dahl speaking at a Chamber meeting, 1973
    1354-1357. Men at a Chamber meeting, 1973, including Mayor R.C. Dahl, J. McIntosh
    1358-1361. Chamber Annual Meeting, 1996
    1362-1364. Dale Goertz, secretary-manager in 1979
  251. Bill Burton, past president
    1366-1387. Chamber Directors, 1990 (see photo in box 9 for names)

Box 2.

7th volume:
Minutes, Swift Current Board of Trade, January 9, 1936 - February 4, 1949 (on February 4, 1949 the Swift Current Board of Trade was dissolved and the Swift Current Chamber of Commerce was formed)
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, February 4 - April 2, 1956.

8th volume:
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, April 2 - December 3, 1956
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 7 - December 2, 1957
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 6 - December 1, 1958
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 5 - December 7, 1959
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 11 - November 28, 1960
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 9 - December 11, 1961
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 8 - December 3, 1962
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 7 - December 2, 1963
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 6 - November 2, 1964

17th volume:
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 4 - December 6, 1965
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 3 - December 5, 1966
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 9 - December 4, 1967
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 8 - December 2, 1968
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 13 - December 29, 1969
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 7 - December 9, 1970

15th volume:
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 6 - December 8, 1971
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 5 - December 6, 1972
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 10 - December 5, 1973
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 9 - December 11, 1974
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 3 - December 3, 1975

14th volume:
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 7 - December 8, 1976
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 5 - December 7, 1977

13th volume:
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 7 - December 13, 1976
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 5 - December 7, 1977
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, March 1 - December 6, 1978
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 17 - March 7, 1979

12th volume:
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 9 - December 6, 1978
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 3 - December 12, 1979
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 16 - December 3, 1980
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 7 - December 18, 1981

11th volume:
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 6 - December 15, 1982

4th volume:
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 5 - December 7, 1983

10th volume:
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 4 - December 5, 1984
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 9 - December 4, 1985
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 8 - December 16, 1986

9th volume:
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 7 - December 15, 1987
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 6 - December 15, 1988
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 9 - December 6, 1989
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 17 - December 11, 1990
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 10 - December 19, 1991

3rd volume:
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 8 - December 15, 1992
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 6 – December 16, 1993

6th volume:
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 26 - December 14, 1994
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 18 - November 29, 1995

5th volume:
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 16 – November 27, 1996
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 6 - December 9, 1997

17th volume:
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 12 - December 15, 1998
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 14 - December 22, 1999

18th volume:
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 11 – December 19, 2000
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 10 - December 3, 2001

1st volume:
Financial statements, December 31, 2001
Minutes of Annual General Meeting, January 21, 2001
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 21 – December 3, 2002
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 15 – December 10, 2003
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 14 – November 10, 2004
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, February 9 – December 14, 2005

2nd volume:
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 11 - December 6, 2006
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 17 - December 5, 2007
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 16 – February 5, 2008 (AGM).

16th volume:
Minutes, Industrial Development Board of the City of Swift Current, March 10, 1971 - May 16, 1974

Box 3.

Account ledger, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1993
Account ledger, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1994
Account ledger, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1995

Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 2007
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 2006
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 2005
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 2004
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 2003 (2 copies)
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 2002
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 2001
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 2000
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1999 (2 copies)
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1998
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1997 (2 copies) Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1996 (2 copies)
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1995 (2 copies)
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1994
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1993
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1992
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1991 (2 copies)
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1990
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1989
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1988 (2 copies)
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1987 (2 copies)
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1986 (2 copies)
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1985 (2 copies)
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1984 (2 copies)
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1983
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1982
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1981
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1980

Ledger (Disbursements, Expenditures, Revenue, Committee Sub-Ledger), Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1984
Ledger (Disbursements, Expenditures, Revenue, Committee Control), Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1985
Ledger (Expenditures, Revenue, Committee Sub-Ledger), Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1985
Ledger (Expenses, Revenue, Committee Sub-Ledger, Bank Reconciliation), Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1986
Ledger (Expenses, Revenue, Committee Sub-Ledger, Bank Reconciliation), Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1987
Ledger (Expenses, Revenue, Committee Sub-Ledger, Bank Reconciliation, Committee Control), Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1988
Ledger (Expenses, Revenue, Committee Sub-Ledger, Bank Reconciliation, Committee Control), Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1989
Ledger (Expenses, Revenue, Committee Sub-Ledger, Bank Reconciliation, Committee Control), Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1990
Ledger (Expenses, Revenue, Bank Reconciliation, Committee Control), Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1991
Ledger (Expenses, Receipts, Committee’s, Committee Control, Bank Reconciliation), Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1991
Ledger, Receipts and Expenditures, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1981

Folder, financial statements for Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 2001 - 2008

Box 4.

Account ledger, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1996
Account ledger, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1997
Account ledger, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1998
Account ledger, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1999
Account ledger, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 2000
Account ledger, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 2001
Account ledger, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 2002
Account ledger, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 2003
Account ledger, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 2004
Account ledger, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 2005
Account ledger, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 2006
Account ledger, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 2007

Box 5.

Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Publicity, 1968
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Publicity, 1969
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Committee Information, 1969
Scrapbook, “Those Were The Days” Reminiscences by Jim Greenblat, 1969
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Publicity, 1970
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Committee Information, 1970
Scrapbook, “Those Were The Days” Reminiscences by Jim Greenblat, 1969
Scrapbook, Homecoming ’71, 1970
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Publicity, 1971
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Committee Information, 1971 (vol. 1)
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Committee Information, 1971-2 (vol. 2)
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Publicity, 1972
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Publicity, 1973
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Committee Information, 1973
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Publicity, 1974
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Committee Information, 1974
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Publicity, 1975
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Committee Information, 1975
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Publicity, 1976
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Advertising, 1976 (2 vol.)
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Publicity, 1977
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Committee Information, 1977
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1977-78
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Publicity, 1978
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Publicity,1978-79
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1979
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1980
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1981-82
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1983
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1984
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1985
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1986
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1987
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1988

Album celebrating the Chamber’s 80th Anniversary, 1988:
-Photographs commemorating businesses that are long time members: Warren’s Funeral Home (70 years); Stark & Marsh (68 years); Swift Current Sun (58 years); W.W. Smith Insurance (58 years); Melhoff Electric (39 years); Thompson Auto Supplies (58 years); Royal Bank of Canada (58 years); Treen Packers (35 years); Standard Motors (58 years); Bradbrooke’s Prescription Drugs (49 years).
-Document entitled: Highlights of Chamber Involvement by Jack E. Smith – during the years of 1949 to 1954 thereabouts, and a letter from Smith
-Correspondence, re: attendance at the 80th Anniversary celebration
-Personal recollections of the Chamber’s history, from J.G. Walker, Ron Munro, Kem Aberdeen, Mrs. R.C. Iwin, Lloyd Resener, Gene Maurice, John Dyer, Ivor Clifton, Jack Hamer, George Kushner
-Newspaper clippings from The Sun re: 80th Anniversary
-Photograph: Opening of the Tourist Information Booth, ca. 1960s, Ron Heeg, Ernie Wittal, 4 unidentified women
-Photograph: Three men, Herb Perdy, Eugene Walker, Ron Munroe, 1961
-Photographs from 80th Anniversary celebration, Kim Kennedy and Pete Godfrey

Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1989

Box 6.

Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1990 (2 vol.)
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1991 (2 vol.)
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1992 (2 vol.)
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1993 (2 vol.)
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1994
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1995
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1996
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1997
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1998
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1999
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 2000 (2 volumes)
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 2001
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 2002
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 2003
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 2004 (2 volumes)
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 2005 (2 volumes)
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 2006

-3 “Welcome to Swift Current” posters

Box 7.

Strictly Business, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Business Magazine, May / June 1999 – November / December 2001

Strictly Business, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Business Magazine, January / February 2002 - January / February 2004

Chamber Chat 2004
Chamber Chat 2005
Chamber News (Swift Current Chamber of Commerce newsletter), February 2005 – December 2007
2005 SCBEX award nomination form
2006 SCBEX award nominations
2007 SCBEX award issue

Folder - Labour Attraction and Retention Committee newspaper ads

Folder - Labour Attraction and Retention Committee job fair documents

Envelope - Architectural plans, Proposed Addition Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, March 2000, John Rittinger & Associates Consulting Engineers (3 copies)

Envelope - Approx. 35 photographs of the Chamber of Commerce building and the Tourist Information booth, including photographs of the opening on the Tourist booth, no date.

Envelope - exterior and interior photographs of the Tourist Information booth.

Folder containing documents, re: construction of a Chamber of Commerce and Tourist Information Centre building, 1985, with a blueprint

Folder (Saskatchewan Heritage 1985) containing the following documents, re: Proposed Tourist Information Centre Chamber of Commerce building:
-Letter and brochure, re: playground equipment
-Standard Construction Document: Stipulated Price Contract, by Canadian Construction Documents Committee
-Booklet with site plan, floor plan and exterior drawings, by John W. Rittinger & Associates Consulting Engineers
-Letter and brochure re: Arrowgraph Industries
-Minutes, Heritage Promotional Committee, May 24 & 28, June 25, 1985
-Miscellaneous correspondence to and from: Frontier Construction, City of Swift Current, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, Mayor Al Rittenger, John W. Rittinger & Associates Consulting Engineers, Saskatchewan Ministry of Tourism and Small Business, Western Surety Company, Saskatchewan Heritage, WGJ Construction Co. Ltd., C&S Construction Co. Ltd
-Receipts and copies of receipts for work done
-Documents, re: Swift Current Heritage Gala, 1985
-Proposals, re: Multi-Purpose Tourist Service Centre Building document
-Floor plans of Proposed Tourist Information Centre Chamber of Commerce building
-Review of preliminary drawings
-Proposed agreement with John W. Rittinger & Associates
-Presentation to the Finance Committee, City Council, Swift Current , re: Funding for Tourist Information Centre document
-Saskatchewan Heritage grant application
-Certificate for payment, from John W. Rittinger & Associates
-Insurance policy between Frontier Construction Ltd. And W.W. Smith Insurance
-Bond, from Western Surety Company, on behalf of Frontier Construction Ltd., to Swift Current Chamber of Commerce
-Engineering Diagram from Saskatchewan Power Corporation
-Saskatchewan Power Corporation Request for Energy Services
-Handwritten notes, re: construction
-Permit to use the land

Project Manual Including Specifications For: Proposed Tourist Information Center For The Chamber of Commerce Swift Current, Saskatchewan (3 copies – 6, 9 & 19)

Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Tourist Information Maintenance Manual (mechanical and electrical maintenance manuals – 2 copies)

Maintenance Manual for plumbing, furnace and air conditioner (3 copies)

Booklets published by the Canadian Chamber of Commerce: Meetings and Procedures; Chamber Membership and Finance; Tourist Development; By-Laws; Preparing Bulletins and News-Letters; Civic Development; Chamber Membership and Finance; Committee Management; Organizational Guidelines; Tips on Speaking; A Guide to Approaching Governments; Keys to Selling Your Chamber of Commerce; Commercial Activities; Organization; Program of Action; The Chamber of Commerce;

Record of Accounts, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January to December 1993.
Record of Accounts, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January to December 1994.
Record of Accounts, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January to December 1995.

Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Daily Planner and Membership Directory, 1998-2007

Box 8.

Photograph Album, re: Chamber of Commerce visit to Corner Brook, Newfoundland, 1998
-Marlene and Del Arndt, Jackie Ryan, Morris Froslee, Gerald and Myrna Braaten, Donna Lachapelle, Henry Banman, Terry Brodziak, Paul Elder.

Chamber of Commerce Publications about Swift Current:
-Welcome to Swift Current, 1971-72
-Facts About Swift Current, 1984 to 1990 (7 copies)
-Discover Us, 1992 to 1993 (2 copies)

Booklet, City of Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada - Manufacturer and Industrial Guide, 1990
Booklet, City of Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada - Manufacturer and Industrial Guide, no date
Booklet, City of Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada – Profile, 1982, 1985 to 1987
Booklet, Swift Current “You Should See Us Now!” promotional package, 1989
Booklet, Swift Current “You Should See Us Now!” promotional package, 1990
Booklet, Swift Current “You Should See Us Now!” promotional package, 1991
Booklet, “We Want to Help You Establish a Business in Swift Current”, 1988 (2 copies)
Booklet, “City of Swift Current Proposal Call For Prestige Commercial Development Known As ‘Westmount Commercial’”, 1984
Document, “Economic Profile” by Department of Business Development, 2004
Booklet, “Economic Profile” by Department of Business Development, 2004
Booklet, profile of Swift Current, 2005

Business and Professional Directory, April 1989
Business and Professional Directory, May 1990
Business and Professional Directory, May 1991
Business and Professional Directory, June 1995 (2 copies)
Business and Professional Directory, May 1996
Business and Professional Directory, June 1997
Business and Professional Directory, June 1998
Business and Professional Directory, May 2000
Business and Professional Directory, May 2001
Business and Professional Directory, January 2002
Business and Professional Directory, January 2003
Business and Professional Directory, October 2003

Guestbook, The Big Thing #1, March 17, 2004

Guestbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting, November 6, 1974 to Annual Banquet, November 3, 1979

Swift Current Chamber of Commerce membership signs, 1997 – 2009

Newspaper excerpt, 'Celebrating 100 Years of the Swift Current And District Chamber of Commerce', 2008

Name badge for Jim Walker, of Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, at a Saskatchewan Development Council luncheon, January 28, 1970

Name badge for W.W. Smith, of Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, at a Saskatchewan Development Council luncheon, January 27, 1970

Document, re: merge of Board of Trade and Retail Merchants Association to form the Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1948 (2 pages)

Pad of Chamber of Commerce paper, with a 2004 coin

Sealed envelope called “Swift Current Chamber of Commerce is proud to present ‘Chamber Change’”.

Box 9.

Framed photograph, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, 1989 (names on back)
Framed photograph, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, 1990 (names on back)
Framed photograph, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, 1991 (names on back)
Framed photograph, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, 1992 (names on back)
Framed photograph, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, 1996 (names on back)
Framed photograph, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, 1997 (names on back)
Framed photograph, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, 1998 (names on back)
Framed photograph, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, 1999 (names on back)
Framed photograph, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, 2001 (names on back)
Framed photograph, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, 2002 (names on back)
Framed photograph, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, 2004 (names on back)
Framed photograph, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, 2005 (names on back)
Framed photograph, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, 2006 (names on back)
Framed photograph, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, 2007
Framed photographs, original Tourist Information Booth (2)
Framed photograph, a dog wearing a pink bandana
Framed photograph, drawing of the “Hands Across the Border” statue at Havre, Montana

Framed dollar bill, “The First Dollar I Made In Swift Current Was From The Chamber Of Commerce"
Plaque, Frontier Days Parade, Best Depicting Theme, 2001
Framed certificate, from the United Way, for participating the in 2001 Bed Race
Base for a Wind Thing….it’s upstairs.
Plaque, presented to the Chamber on their 80th Anniversary, from M.L.A. Pat smith, April 30 1988
Plaque, Scouts Canada of Fort Walsh Area, 2007
Plaque, “In Hosting The Annual Meeting of The Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce”, 1976
Plaque, “Host Committee For The Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce Convention”, 1993
Plaque, “For Outstanding Hospitality to International Aircade” from Glascow, Montana Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture, 1975

Box 10.

VHS tapes:
Swift Current Business Excellence Awards, 1999
Swift Current Business Excellence Awards, 2000
Swift Current Business Excellence Awards, 2001 (2 vol.)
Swift Current Business Excellence Awards, 2002
Swift Current Business Excellence Awards, 2003 (2 copies)
Swift Current Business Excellence Awards, 2005
Chamber of Commerce Sunspirit Sask, Sask Expo’86
Swift Current City Profile

DVDs:
Swift Current Business Excellence Awards video, 2004 (2 copies)
Swift Current Business Excellence Awards video, 2005
Swift Current Business Excellence Awards video, 2006 (4 copies)

CDs:
Swift Current Business Excellence Awards photographs, 2004
Swift Current Business Excellence Awards photographs, 2005
Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors photographs, 2006
Swift Current Business Excellence Awards photographs, 2007
Cameco & Areva Canada Mine Tours, September 19 2006
Business After Hours For Women photographs, April 28, 2004

Swift Current Jay Cees blanket

Swift Current Chamber of Commerce apron (2)

Swift Current Chamber of Commerce embroidered podium banner

Box 11.

-Wooden “Swift Current Jay Cees” plaque
-Wooden yellow toy car, “Swift Current Chamber of Commerce 84” on side
-Metal “Swift Current Chamber of Commerce” logo

Sans titre

Kiwanis Club of Prairie Pioneers fonds

  • SCM-RG-0057
  • Fonds
  • 1965 - 2011

The fonds, related to the Kiwanis Club of Prairie Pioneers, 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:
Box 1.
Envelope 1:
Seven volumes of Kiwanis Club songbooks, ca. 1965 - 1978 ; 6 copies of the program for the Charter Night of the Kiwanis Club of Prairie Pioneers (KCoPP), 1979; KCoPP newsletter, May 1990 to November 1991; KCoPP Club Roster, 1990 – 1991, 1991 – 1992; program for Installation of Officers, 1992; minutes and correspondence, July 1979 – May 1981

Volume 1:
-correspondence and minutes of the KCoPP regular meetings, August 31, 1994 – July 1998 (1995 to 1997 is missing); newsletter of the KCoPP, November 1991, October 1994 – September 1998 (not complete); newsletter of the Kiwanis Club of Columbia Missouri, Golden K Nuggets, January 1996 – June 1997

Discrete objects (plaques):
Saskatchewan Abilities Council, Ability Bowl Fifteen, 2003; Saskatchewan Abilities Council, Ability Bowl Sixteen, 2004; Wheatland Mall Irish Stew Contest, for the Heart and Stroke Foundation, 1990; Wheatland Mall Irish Stew Contest, for the Heart and Stroke Foundation, 1991; Kidney Foundation of Canada Community Award, 1997; framed certificate, Affirmation of Friendship between the Prairie Pioneers Kiwanis Club of Swift Current and the Golden-K Kiwanis Club of Columbia, Missouri

Box 2.
Volume 1:
-scrapbook containing printed material, correspondence, photographs, annual reports, newspaper clipping, etc. pertaining to the KCoPP, 1979 – 1983 (Dark Blue book labeled "My Kiwanis Year")
Photographs:

  1. First President Oliver Olson and his wife Buelah, 1979-1980
  2. Second President Dan Pavelick receiving the gavel from outgoing President Oliver Olson, Lt. Gov. Gerry Bobbitt in the foreground.
  3. Third President Ralph Thistlethwaite with his wife Donnie, with Bertha and Dan Pavelick
  4. Bertha and Dan Pavelick, taken at Installation Night
  5. Bertha and Dan Pavelick, 1980 – 1981
  6. Executive and Directors, Ralph Thistlethwaite, Dan Pavelick, Cliff Gatzke and Joe Wharington
  7. Beulah and Oliver Olsen and Bertha and Dan Pavelick, by a car with a “Kiwanis Club Of Prairie Pioneers” sign, for a parade
  8. Beulah Olsen and Bertha Pavelick, by a car with a “Kiwanis Club Of Prairie Pioneers”, sign for a parade
  9. three unidentified individuals by a KCoPP parade float
  10. Hoffman Powley and Ralph Thistlethwaite, by a KCoPP parade float
  11. Joe Dickie, Jim Culham, Joe Frost and Cliff Gatzke, Joe F. and Cliff are “Keepers of the Gate and Toll and Head Counters”, 1980 – 1981
  12. Past President Oliver Olson and Incoming President Ralph Thistlethwaite, 1981 – 1982
  13. Ralph Thistlethwaite giving a presentation called 'Facts And Fiction'
  14. KCoPP members around a table, Howard Wiley, Alex Dienert, Hoffman Powley, Ed Melhoff, Joe Dickie, Willis Whitby, Bill Whitell, Cec Jackson, Joe Wharington, Peter Jenzen and Cliff Gatzke
  15. Clyde Hay at a podium
  16. Cecil Smith
  17. Reg Shaw at a podium
  18. Ivy (Ivan) Horner at a podium, 1980 – 1981
  19. Bob Steinborn at a podium, 1980 – 1981
  20. John Hettel at a podium, 1980 – 1981
  21. Reg Crisp at a podium, 1980 – 1981
    22–23. Oliver Olson at a podium
  22. Oliver Olson seated and Willis Whitby at a podium
    25-26. Dan Pavelick at a podium, 1980 – 1981
    27-28. Hoffman Powley at a podium
  23. Joe Wharrington at a podium, 1980 – 1981
    30-31. Presentation of Memorial Plaque to Dan Pavelick by designer and donor Ivy Horner
  24. KCoPP Executive, 1981 - 1982
    33-39. KCoPP members on a tour of the Matador Co-op Farm, tour given by Lorne Dietrick
  25. Incoming President Ed Melhoff receives gavel from past President Ralph Thistlethwaite
  26. Ed Melhoff installed as President by Lt. Gov. Wilf Churchman
  27. Members of KCoPP presenting a prize of an electric mixer.
  28. The KCoPP had a talk about Jamaica and made a donation to the Hurricane Gilbert relief effort in 1988.
  29. KCoPP member presenting something.
  30. KCoPP at Four Season Habitat Project with hosts Arnold and Ruby Zable of Simmie.
  31. Arnold Zable providing entertainment at the KCoPP event at Four Season Habitat Project, April 10, 1989.
  32. KCoPP Past President Larry Church greeting current KCoPP President Wanda Eddingfield at Four Season Habitat Project event, April 10, 1989.
  33. KCoPP Past Lieutentant Governor Frank Smith installing Directors Peder Myhr, Hewitt Murch, Leonard Sabine, Art Copeland, and Earl Dewar at KCoPP event at Four Season Habitat Project, April 10, 1989.
  34. KCoPP members presenting an award at KCoPP event at Four Season Habitat Project, April 10, 1989.
  35. KCoPP members at KCoPP event at Four Season Habitat Project, April 10, 1989.
  36. KCoPP members Bob Steinborn, Dan Pavelick, Lawrence Schatkoski, and Joe Dickie selling Irish Stew in the Wheatland Mall.
    52.KCoPP members John Hette, Jack Bloye, Ed Melhoff, Earl Dewar, and Leonard Sabine selling Irish Stew in the Wheatland Mall.
  37. People eating the Irish Stew they purchased from KCoPP in Wheatland Mall.
  38. Signage including local service clubs including ACT, Kinsmen, Royal Canadian Legion, Elks, Freemasons, Knights of Columbus, Rotary, Lions, Kiwanis, and Kiwanis Club of Prairie Pioneers.
  39. Nine children holding envelopes.
  40. The "Money Changers"of KCoPP, Alex Diemert, Adam Schafer, Ray Miller, and John Deg, 1989-1990.
  41. The 1990-1991 Directors of KCoPP, Lawrence Schatkoski, Alex Diemert, Neil Oryall, and Peder Myhr, and in front, Gladys Eddingfield and Larry Church.
  42. KCoPP Past President Wanda Eddingfield handing the gavel to President John Hettel.
  43. KCoPP Past President Wanda Eddingfield and President John Hettel making the transition between them.
  44. Ed Melhoff presenting KCoPP Past President Wanda Eddingfield the Past President`s Pin.
  45. A number of KCoPP members and their spouses. Ed Melhoff and Dan Pavelick are preparing speeches.
  46. Dan Pavelick is welcoming spouses to the KCoPP meeting.
  47. A Barbershop Quartet made up of John Remple, Erland Sundby, Leo Wengel, and George Benn is in place to perform at the KCoPP meeting.
  48. KCoPP Lieutenant Governor Jerry MacLennon greets Vice-President Norman Beach, John Hettel and Hewitt Murch are also in the picture.
  49. Head table at KCoPP event with Stu McBean, Lillian McBean, Eileen Maclennon, Lt. Gov. Jerry Maclennon, and Past President Wanda Eddingfield.
  50. Head table at KCoPP event with Past President Wanda Eddingfield, President John Hettel, Gladys Eddingfield, Larry Church, Eileen Church, Treasurer Hewitt Murch, Betty Murch, and John Deg.
  51. KCoPP Past President Wanda Eddingfield presenting a donation to Ron DePauw of the local Judo club.
  52. KCoPP member Gene Berg presenting a donation to Anne Wiebe of the Southwest Crisis Centre.

Volume 2:
Blue album with gold trim, contains correspondence, "Suggested Program Outline", photographs, all from 1980.
Photographs:

  1. KCoPP President Harry Stewart walking from the buffet line at a luncheon.
  2. KCoPP President Harry Stewart walking with a plate of food.
  3. KCoPP First President Oliver Olson speaking at the luncheon.
  4. R. Crusp, Geo. Taylor, Ray Loisicar, and Joe Wharington.
  5. Head table at KCoPP luncheon.
  6. Bagpipers announcing head table guests at KCoPP luncheon.
  7. KCoPP President Al Scott making a presentation at the luncheon.
  8. Head table guests at KCoPP luncheon.

Volume 3:
Black binder with gold trim, contains photographs of KCoPP members and events.
Photographs:

  1. Members of KCoPP, including Al Wharinton, Howard Wiley, Peter Janzen, Joe Frot, George Tayler, and Ivy Horner.
  2. First President of KCoPP, Oliver Olson, President from 1979-1980, giving a speech.
  3. Dan Pavelick, first vice-president from 1979-1980, and second President, presiding from 1980-1981, giving a speech.
  4. People at a KCoPP event. (2)
  5. People at a KCoPP event. (2)
  6. Initiation of Stuart McBean as KCoPP President for 1987-1988.
  7. George Benn speaking at a podium at a KCoPP event in 1987-1988. (2)
  8. KCoPP Past President Wanda Eddingfield 1989-1990.(3)
  9. KCoPP Past President Wanda Eddingfield and Lieutenant Governor Jerry MacLennan.
  10. 1990-1991 KCoPP Lieutenant Governor Jerry MacLennan with Stuart McBean and John Hettel.
  11. KCoPP Past President Wanda Eddingfield giving a speech. (2)
  12. KCoPP President John Hettel giving a speech.
  13. KCoPP Lt. Gov. Jerry MacLennan shaking hands with Hewitt Murch. John Hettel is in the lower corner, 1990-1991.
  14. KCoPP Past President Wanda Eddingfield and Lieutenant Governor Jerry MacLennan.
  15. KCoPP members Gene Berg, Ed Melhoff, Lawerence Schatkoski, and John Hettel in 1990-1991.
  16. KCoPP members eating at a table.
  17. KCoPP members eating at a table.
  18. KCoPP Past President Wanda Eddingfield and Lieutenant Governor Jerry MacLennan presenting something to President John Hettel.
  19. KCoPP Past President Wanda Eddingfield and Lieutenant Governor Jerry MacLennan presenting something to President John Hettel.
  20. KCoPP Directors 1990-1991: Lawerence Schatkoski, A. Diemer, N. Oryall, Peder Myhr, Earl Dewar.
  21. KCoPP members lined up.
  22. KCoPP members lined up.
  23. KCoPP 1990-1991 Past President Wanda Eddingfield and President John Hettel.
  24. KCoPP members in a hall.
  25. KCoPP members at the head table at an event.
  26. KCoPP members in a hall.
  27. KCoPP members talking at an event.
  28. KCoPP members at a podium.
  29. Rhythmic gymnasts performing for KCoPP, Easter 1991.
  30. Rhythmic gymnasts performing for KCoPP, Easter 1991.
  31. Rhythmic gymnasts performing for KCoPP, Easter 1991.
  32. Rhythmic gymnasts performing for KCoPP, Easter 1991.
  33. Rhythmic gymnasts performing for KCoPP, Easter 1991.
  34. Rhythmic gymnasts performing for KCoPP, Easter 1991.
  35. KCoPP Past President Wanda Eddingfield presenting something to someone.
  36. Barbershop Quartet performing for KCoPP, Easter 1991.
  37. Dick Hopley with an ostrich egg painted by J. Robertson. (2)
  38. Ostrich egg painted by J. Robertson.
  39. KCoPP member Gene Berg presenting donation to Anne Wiebe of the Swift Current Crisis Centre.
  40. KCoPP Past President Wanda Eddingfield presenting donation to Ron Depauw of the Swift Current Judo Club.
  41. People at the Irish Stew event at the Wheatland Mall.
  42. People eating Irish Stew at tables at the Wheatland Mall.
  43. Distribution of bowls at the Irish Stew competition at Wheatland Mall in 1991.
  44. People at the KCoPP booth at the Irish Stew competition at Wheatland Mall in 1991.
  45. George Benn at the Irish Stew competition at Wheatland Mall in 1991.
  46. Bun distribution at the Irish Stew competition at Wheatland Mall in 1991.
  47. ACT booth at Irish Stew competition at Wheatland Mall in 1991.
  48. Booth at Irish Stew competition at Wheatland mall in 1991.
  49. Lions and ACT booths at Irish Stew competition at Wheatland Mall in 1991.
  50. People eating at Irish Stew competition at Wheatland Mall in 1991.
  51. Distributing bowls at Irish Stew competition at Wheatland Mall in 1991.
  52. Lions Club booth at Irish Stew competition at Wheatland Mall in 1991.
  53. KCoPP booth at Irish Stew competition at Wheatland Mall in 1991.
  54. ACT booth at Irish Stew competition at Wheatland Mall in 1991.
  55. KCoPP 1990-1991 Past President John Hettel.
  56. Installation of 1990-1991 KCoPP Past President John Hettel by Lieutenant Governor John Kuc.
  57. KCoPP members Wanda Eddingfield and Larry Church.
  58. KCoPP Past President John Hettel.
  59. 1991 KCoPP Lt. Gov John Kuc and Secretary Stuart McBean.
  60. KCoPP member George Benn and his guest.
  61. KCoPP 1991 President Norman Beach.
  62. KCoPP Members Stuart McBean and Wanda Eddingfield, and Lillian McBean at the head table at an event.
  63. Stuart McBean, John Hettel, Neil Oryall, Larry Church, and Ron Philip at KCoPP event.
  64. 1991 Lt. Gov. John Kuc and KCoPP President Norman Beach, and Philis Beach.
  65. KCoPP 1991-1992 Directors Ross Wells, Dick Hopley, Herb Lynnes, and Lt. Gov. John Kuc.
  66. KCoPP 1992-1993 Past President Norman Beach and Lt. Gov. Wanda Eddingfield.
  67. KCoPP 1992-1993 President Peder Myhr.
  68. KCoPP 1992-1993 Past President Norman Beach.
  69. KCoPP 1992-1993 Past President Norman Beach.
  70. Doc's Town machine wheel from KCoPP trip to Doc's Town.
  71. Doc's Town dishes on a table from KCoPP trip to Doc's Town.
  72. Doc's Town machine wheel from KCoPP trip to Doc's Town.
  73. Large hoop from KCoPP trip to Doc's Town.
  74. People entering Doc's Town blacksmith from KCoPP trip to Doc's Town.
  75. People in Doc's Town church from KCoPP trip to Doc's Town.
  76. Sign at Doc's Town blacksmith from KCoPP trip to Doc's Town.
  77. People in Doc's Town church from KCoPP trip to Doc's Town.
  78. Doc's Town church from KCoPP trip to Doc's Town.
  79. People on the ramp to the McLatchie Farm house at Doc's Town from KCoPP trip to Doc's Town.
  80. People in Doc's Town church from KCoPP trip to Doc's Town.
  81. Sign from McLatchie Farm house at Doc's Town from KCoPP trip to Doc's Town.
  82. People at Doc's Town from KCoPP trip to Doc's Town.
  83. People eating at the 1992 KCoPP Christmas party.
  84. People eating at the 1992 KCoPP Christmas party.
  85. People eating at the 1992 KCoPP Christmas party.
  86. People eating at the 1992 KCoPP Christmas party.
  87. People at the buffet at the 1992. KCoPP Christmas party.
  88. People eating at the 1992 KCoPP Christmas party.
  89. People eating at the 1992 KCoPP Christmas party.
  90. People eating at the 1992 KCoPP Christmas party.
  91. KCoPP making a donation to the Salvation Army.
  92. KCoPP making a donation to the Salvation Army.
  93. KCoPP and Salvation Army members eating at the 1992 KCoPP Christmas Party.
  94. KCoPP making a donation to the Salvation Army.
  95. Family Reunion Group of McCord singing for KCoPP.
  96. KCoPP members at a podium.
  97. Family Reunion Group of McCord singing for KCoPP.
  98. A Barbershop quartet there to perform for KCoPP.
  99. The Eagles' Hall ladies being acknowledged for the food they make for KCoPP.
  100. The Eagles' Hall ladies being acknowledged for the food they make for KCoPP.
  101. KCoPP President Peder Myhr presenting a check acknowledging the Eagles' Hall ladies for the food they make for KCoPP.
  102. KCoPP ringing bells at a Salvation Army kettle.
  103. Odds and Ends Orchestra performing for KCoPP Father's Day 1993.
  104. Odds and Ends Orchestra performing for KCoPP Father`s Day 1993.
  105. Odds and Ends Orchestra performing for KCoPP Father`s Day 1993.
  106. Odds and Ends Orchestra performing for KCoPP Father`s Day 1993.
  107. Song leaders Marguerite White and Betty Murch with KCoPP Vice President, Lawrence Schatkoski at Father`s Day 1993.
  108. Man in a belt with a hubcap buckle labelled 'Pete Perrin 1993'
  109. KCoPP members that supervised the Doc's Town Heritage House during the 1993 fair, John Deg, Clair Brunsdon, Al Brunsdon, and Jim White.
  110. Odds and Ends Orchestra performing for KCoPP Father`s Day 1993.
  111. Odds and Ends Orchestra performing for KCoPP Father`s Day 1993.
  112. Odds and Ends Orchestra performing for KCoPP Father`s Day 1993.
  113. Odds and Ends Orchestra performing for KCoPP Father`s Day 1993.
  114. 1993 KCoPP President Lawrence Schatkoski.
  115. KCoPP Past President Peder Myhr passing the gavel to 1993 President Lawrence Schatkoski.
  116. 1993 KCoPP Past President Peder Myhr.
  117. 1993 KCoPP Past President Peder Myhr.
  118. 1993 KCoPP member.
  119. 1993 KCoPP member Norman Beach. (3)
  120. KCoPP bus tour to Maple Creek Museum and Fort Walsh in 1993.
  121. Eagle ladies, caterers for KCoPP, are entertaining the club. They include Kathy Wanner, Jean Demaer, Wes Howes, Betty Pribyl, Maureen, Hoogveen, and Barb Froese.
  122. Marguerite White with the bus that took KCoPP to Fort Walsh.
  123. 1993 KCoPP President Lawrence Schatkoski selling tickets for a raffle of a microwave at the Wheatland Mall.
  124. “Eagles Christmas Bunnies”
  125. The winner of the 1993 KCoPP Microwave raffle.
  126. KCoPP member Fred Homann operating a Salvation Army kettle.
  127. Presenting a cheque to the Salvation Army at the 1993 KCoPP Christmas Party.
  128. Shaking hands at the 1993 KCoPP Christmas party.
  129. Making a draw at the podium at the 1993 KCoPP Christmas party.
  130. A brass ensemble performing at the 1993 KCoPP Christmas party.
  131. Head table at the 1993 KCoPP Christmas party.
  132. Presenting a cheque at the 1993 CKoPP Christmas party.
  133. Head table at the 1993 KCoPP Christmas party.
  134. Eagles ladies, the caterers of the 1993 KCoPP Christmas party.
  135. KCoPP members Hewitt Murch and John Hettel selling Christmas trees at Wheatland Mall.
  136. President Lawrence Schatkoski giving KCoPP member Jim White an appropriate sendoff.
  137. Trees at the KCoPP Christmas tree booth at Wheatland Mall.
  138. KCoPP President Lawrence Schatkoski at a podium at the head table at a Valentine event.
  139. Jack Bloye, KCoPP Youth Services Charman and Co-founder of the Fairview Builders’ Club.
  140. Janelle Belter, the Charter President of the Fairview Builders’ Club formed in the Fall of 1993.
  141. Jack Bloye, Wanda Eddingfield, Janelle Belter, and Fairview Principal Diane Yee.
  142. KCoPP Lieutenant Governor Wanda Eddingfield, Co-Founder of the Fairview Builders’ Club presents membership pins.
  143. KCoPP members making Irish Stew at the Wheatland Mall.
  144. KCoPP Irish Stew booth at Wheatland Mall.
  145. People eating KCoPP Irish Stew at the Wheatland Mall.
  146. KCoPP members at their Irish Stew booth at Wheatland Mall.
  147. KCoPP member Herb Lyness giving the 'Toast to ladies' at the Valentine event in 1994.
  148. Four men performing at the KCoPP Valentine event in 1994.
  149. KCoPP member selling apples in Wheatland Mall.
  150. Gordon Budd and Bev Knight in costumes and singing at KCoPP Mother’s Day event in 1994.
  151. New KCoPP member Elmer with sponsor Stu McBean and Frank Smith.
  152. KCoPP President Lawrence Schatkoski welcoming new member Elmer.
  153. New KCoPP member Gordon being welcomed by President Lawrence Schatkoski.
  154. New KCoPP member Gordon with sponsor Jack Bloye and Frank Smith.
  155. KCoPP member Ed Melhoff responding to the toast at the Father’s Day event.
  156. Grunerud gives a tribute to fathers at KCoPP Father’s Day event 1994.
  157. Sharen Veer performing at KCoPP 1994 Father’s Day event.
  158. A woman giving a toast at the 1994 KCoPP Father’s Day event.
  159. Man in an office.
  160. KCoPP member at a podium.
  161. KCoPP Past President Lawrence Schatkoski receives Past President pin.
  162. KCoPP member becoming some sort of officer.
  163. Lt. Gov Ralph Liepold speaking at KCoPP officer installation event.
  164. KCoPP member Hewitt Murch shaking hands with someone.
  165. Award presented to KCoPP member.
  166. KCoPP members at an event.
  167. KCoPP members at an event.
  168. KCoPP members shaking hands at an event.
  169. Kiwanis and Rotary signs attached to the Eagles hall sign.
  170. People dancing at KCoPP dance event.
  171. Elmer and Marge DJ at KCoPP dance event.
  172. People dancing at KCoPP dance event.
  173. A quartet of men singing at the 1994 KCoPP Christmas party.
  174. Many people on stage at the 1994 KCoPP Christmas party.
  175. Entertainment at the celebration of Jim Nisbet’s 100th birthday, February 8, 1995.
  176. Winners of the KCoPP stereo raffle, January 1995.
  177. KCoPP member Jim Nisbet and his wife Mildred receive congratulations for turning 100 from Lt. Gov. Dale Clark.
  178. KCoPP member receiving a plaque from President Rick Hopley at his 100th birthday, February 8, 1995.
  179. KCoPP members Jim and Mildred Nisbet, Craig and Mrs. Lamont at Jim Nisbet’s 100th birthday, February 8, 1995.
  180. Jim and Mildred Nisbet on Jim’s 100th birthday, February 8, 1995.
  181. Women on stage with large cake quilt at KCoPP member Jim Nisbet’s 100th birthday, February 8, 1995.
  182. Cake quilt with 100 candles at KCoPP member Jim Nisbet’s 100th birthday, February 8, 1995.
  183. The crowd at KCoPP member Jim Nisbet’s 100th birthday, February 9, 1995.
  184. Installation of KCoPP members, September 21, 1995.
  185. KCoPP member John Regier speaking.
  186. New KCoPP officers lined up behind the head table.
  187. Speech at KCoPP installation of officers.
  188. KCoPP member Hugh Caswell presents something to Mrs. Palmer, September 27, 1995
  189. KCoPP member Hugh Caswell presents something to Mildred Nisbet.
  190. KCoPP member Hugh Caswell presents something to Mrs. Mickelson.

Volume 4:
Green album with gold design on cover, labeled "History/Kiwanis Club Prairie Pioneers", contains the history of KCoPP through the 1980s and 1990s. Includes membership lists, notes, certificates, newspaper clippings, photos of members, and photos from various events.
Photographs:

  1. Moose Jaw’s Cliff Henderson presents a Kiwanis road sign to KCoPP President Oliver Olson, 1979
  2. Lt. Gov. Merle Bush shaking hands with KCoPP President Oliver Olson, 1979
  3. KCoPP President Oliver Olson is inducted by Gov. Geo Bush, 1979
  4. KCoPP President Oliver Olson, Lt. Gov. Frank Smith, and Gov. Geo Bush, 1979
  5. Beulah Olson presents KCoPP President Oliver Olson with the President’s button, 1979
  6. Gov. Geo Bush presents the charter to KCoPP President Oliver Olson, 1979
  7. Lt. Gov. Bush installs Dan Pavelick and Reg Shaw as KCoPP President and First Vice President in 1980.
  8. KCoPP members Dan Pavelick, Geo Taylor, and Ian Hay.
  9. KCoPP President Dan Pavelick at a podium.
  10. KCoPP members Joe Frost, Lloyd Andrew, Ralph Thistlethwaite, Don Munro, and Earl Dewar.
  11. KCoPP members passing a gavel and shaking hands.
  12. The KCoPP board of directors for 1985-1986.
  13. KCoPP member Wanda Eddingfield presenting a pin to Norman Beach.
  14. KCoPP member Wanda Eddingfield shaking hands with someone.
    280.5. KCoPP Past President Norman Beach presenting the gavel to 1992-1993 President Peder Myhr.
  15. KCoPP Past President Peder Myhr presenting the gavel to 1993-1994 President Lawrence Schatkoski.
  16. 1993-1994 KCoPP President Lawrence Schatkoski is installed by Lieutenant Governor Ralph Liepold.
  17. 1995 KCoPP new member Vic Dombrowsky.
  18. 1995 KCoPP new member Clint Houston.
  19. 1995 KCoPP new member Norman Reid.
  20. 1995 KCoPP new member Doug Lamb.
  21. 1995 KCoPP new member Chris Rude.
  22. 1995 KCoPP new member Jack Wallace.
  23. KCoPP officers for 1995-1996.
  24. 1996-1997 KCoPP Officers.
  25. 1996-1997 KCoPP Directors.
  26. 1996 KCoPP new member Wilmer Senft.
  27. 1996 KCoPP new member Norman Rya.
  28. 1996 KCoPP new member Harold Benjamin
  29. 1996 KCoPP new member Barrie Burke.
  30. 1996 KCoPP new member Leonard Dash.
  31. 1996 KCoPP new member Bob Maalerud.
  32. 1996 KCoPP new member Wenzel Pauk.
  33. 1996 KCoPP new member Wally Senft.
  34. KCoPP Past President Hewitt Murch passing the gavel to new President Stan Wilkins.
  35. 1997 KCoPP new member Chris Olesen.
  36. 1997 KCoPP new member Ray Bunnell.
  37. Lt. Gov John Wiebe speaking at KCoPP Valentine dinner, February 11, 1998, with Elmer and Edith Meyer.
  38. 1997 KCoPP new member Norm McConnachie.
  39. 1997 KCoPP new member Les King.

Volume 5.
Orange binder with an image on the cover, contains photographs, newspaper clippings, and letters regarding the KCoPP from 1991-1996
Photographs:

  1. Installation of KCoPP 1991-1992 President Norman Beach by Lt. Gov. John Kuc.
  2. Installation of KCoPP 1991-1992 Secretary Stuart McBean by Lt. Gov. John Kuc.
  3. Installation of KCoPP 1991-1992 First Vice President Peder Myhr, and Second Vice President Lawrence Schatkoski by Lt. Gov. John Kuc.
  4. KCoPP member John Deg receives 7 year perfect attendance award from Larry Church.
  5. KCoPP Past President John Hettel presents the gavel to new President Norman Beach.
  6. KCoPP Board of Directors Ross Wells, Dick Hopley and Herb Lyness with Lieutenant Governor John Kuc.
  7. KCoPP member Larry Church presents 2 year perfect attendance pins to members Jim Nisbet, Jack Bloye, Roy Harden, Alex Diemert, Len Sabine, and Ross Wells.
  8. KCoPP member Larry Church presents 3 year perfect attendance pins to members Gene Berg, Lawrence Schatoski, and Dan Pavelick.
  9. KCoPP member Larry Church presents 9 year perfect attendance pins to members Hoffman Powley, and Jack Hamer.
  10. KCoPP President Norman Beach with new member Calvin Curley.
  11. KCoPP President Norman Beach with new member Elvy Mickelson.
  12. KCoPP President Norman Beach with new members Elvy Mickelson and Frank Warder.
  13. Past Lieutenant Governor Frank Smith speaking to the KCoPP membership after the new members were installed.
  14. Kiwanis inter-club meeting at Cypress Hills.
  15. Kiwanis inter-club meeting at Cypress Hills.
  16. KCoPP members outside their bus at the Kiwanis inter-club meeting at Cypress Hills.
  17. Signage listing the various local service clubs, including KCoPP, Elks, Freemasons, Knights of Columbus, Rotary, Lions, and Kiwanis.
  18. Phyllis Beach and Hazel Steinborn performing at the KCoPP Father’s Day event.
  19. Wives of KCoPP members at the Father’s Day event.
  20. Wives of KCoPP members at the Father’s Day event.
  21. New KCoPP President Peder Myhr trying his new gavel.
  22. KCoPP First Vice President Lawrence Schatkoski.
  23. KCoPP Second Vice President Dick Hopley with Lt. Gov. Wanda Eddingfield.
  24. KCoPP Treasurer Hewitt Murch.
  25. KCoPP 1992-1993 directors: Ross Wells, Al Brunsdon, Herb Lynnes, Russel Short, Lt. Gov. Wanda Eddingfield, and missing from the photo Jack Bloye and Ron Philp.
  26. Gene Berg presenting KCoPP 1-year Perfect Attendance awards: Pete Perrin, Larry Church, Norman Beach, Bob Gunerud, Frank Warder, and missing from the photo, Al Baumann, Joe Dickie, and Adam Schafer.
  27. Gene Berg presenting KCoPP 2-year Perfect Attendance awards: Ross Wells, Lloyd Thistlewaite, Alex Diemert, Carl Carlberg, Peder Myhr, and missing from the photo Jack Bloye, Jim Nisbet, and Len Sabine.
  28. Gene Berg presenting KCoPP 3-year Perfect Attendance awards: Neil Oryall, and missing from the photo, John Hettel.
  29. Gene Berg presenting KCoPP 4-year Perfect Attendance awards: Russel Short, and missing from the
  30. Gene Berg presenting KCoPP 5-year Perfect Attendance awards: Wanda Eddingfield, and missing from the photo Vern Tisdale.
  31. Gene Berg presenting KCoPP 8-year Perfect Attendance award to John Deg.
  32. Lawrence Schatkoski receiving a Certificate of Appreciation on behalf of KCoPP from Rae Smith, the "Coordinator residential campaign cancer Sty".
  33. Members of the 1992-1993 KCoPP Citizenship Committee, Ralph Thistlethwaite and John Hamer.
  34. 1992-1993 KCoPP Fundraising Committee, Dan Pavelick, Lawrence Schatkoski, Al Brunsdon, Rob Anderson, and Art Copeland.
  35. 1992-1993 KCoPP Bulletin Committee, Herb Lynnes, Earl Dewar, Al Baumann, Stan Wilkins, and Larry Church.
  36. 1992-1993 KCoPP History and Publicity Committee, Norm Beach, Pete Perrin, Jim White, and Gene Berg.
  37. 1992-1993 KCoPP Budget Committee, Hewitt Murch and Stu McBean.
  38. 1992-1993 KCoPP Major Emphasis Committee, Frank Warder, Wanda Eddingfield, and Jack Bloye.
  39. 1992-1993 KCoPP Telephone Committee, Jim Nisbet, John Hettel, and Joe Dickie.
  40. 1992-1993 KCoPP Interclub Committee, Norm Beach, Pete Perrin, Dan Pavelick.
  41. 1992-1993 KCoPP Draw Committee, Alex Diemert, John Hettel, Fred Homann, Ross Wells, and missing from photo, Cliff Gatzke.
  42. 1992-1993 KCoPP Membership Committee, Bob Steinborn, Norm Beach, and Ed Melhoff.
  43. 1992-1993 KCoPP Program Committee, Lloyd Thistlethwaite, Ron Philp, Herb Lynnes, Ray Miller, Dick Hopley, Bob Gunerud, Leonard Sabine, Niel Oryall, and Stan Wilkins.
  44. 1992-1993 KCoPP Attendance Committee, Berger Johnson, Calvin Curley, Russel Short, Oliver Horvey, and Elvey Mickelson.
  45. 1992-1993 KCoPP Spiritual Aims Committee, Carl Carlberg, Berger Johnson, Ed Melhoff, and missing from the photo, Reg Crisp.
  46. KCoPP members selling tickets at the Home and Garden Show in 1993.
  47. 1992-1993 KCoPP Community Services Committee, Adam Schafer, Vern Tisdale, John Deg, and Roy Harden.
  48. 1992-1993 KCoPP Special Events Committee, Gene Berg, Pete Palmer, and Jack Dey.
  49. 1992-1993 KCoPP Bursary Committee, Peder Myhr, Dick Hopley, and Herb Lynnes.
  50. 1992-1993 KCoPP Memorial Committee, Jack Bloye, Norm Beach, and Ross Wells.
  51. 1993-1994 Kiwanis Lt. Gov. Ralph Liepold.
  52. Ray Wiskar presenting KCoPP President Peder Myhr with the cheque from the Christmas tree sales.
  53. KCoPP President Peder Myhr ringing bells for a Salvation Army kettle.
  54. 1992 new KCoPP member Fred Homann.
  55. 1992 new KCoPP member Oliver Horvey.
  56. 1992 new KCoPP member Rob Anderson.
  57. 1993-1994 KCoPP Executive: Jack Bloye, Stu McBean, Herb Lynnes, Stan Wilkins, Lawrence Schatkoski, Calvin Curley, Jim White, Hewitt Murch, and missing from photo Ron Philp.
  58. 1993-1994 KCoPP History and Publicity Committee, Rob Anderson, Stan Wilkins, Jim White, and Peder Myhr.
  59. 1993-1994 KCoPP Song Leaders, Bob Grunerud, Norm Beach, and Geo Benn.
  60. 1993-1994 KCoPP Interclub Committee, Pete Perrin, Russ Short, and Len Sabine.
  61. 1993-1994 KCoPP Program Committee, Ron Philp, Jack Day, Dan Pavelick, Cal Curley, Lloyd Thistlethwaite, Bob Grunerud, Jack Bloye, Gene Berg, and Ross Wells.
  62. 1993-1994 KCoPP Community Services Committee, Carl Carlberg, Herb Lynnes, Peder Myhr.
  63. 1993-1994 KCoPP Visitation Committee, Alex Diemert, Len Sabine, Bob Steinborn.
  64. 1993-1994 KCoPP Draw Committee, Adam Schafer, Fred Homann, and Joe Dickie.
  65. 1993-1994 KCoPP Special Events Committee, Dan Pavelick, Norm Beach, Elmer Meyer, and Pete Palmer.
  66. 1993-1994 KCoPP Attendance Committee, Roy Harden, Frank Warder, Russ Short, and Oliver Horvey.
  67. 1993-1994 KCoPP Telephone Committee, Neil Oryall, John Hettel, and Joe Dickie.
  68. 1993-1994 KCoPP Membership Committee, Vern Tisdale, Earl Dewar, and Ed Melhoff.
  69. 1993-1994 KCoPP Spiritual Aims Committee, Reg Shaw, Birger Johnson, and Gene Berg.
  70. 1993-1994 KCoPP Youth Services Committee, Stan Wilkins, Wanda Eddingfield, Dick Hopley, and Jack Bloye.
  71. 1993-1994 KCoPP Budget Committee, Frank Warder, Hewitt Murch, and Stu McBean.
  72. 1993-1994 KCoPP Citizenship Committee, Ralph Thistlethwaite, and Dick Hopley.
  73. 1993-1994 KCoPP Bulletin Committee, Herb Lyness, Dick Hopley, Larry Church, and Al Baumann.
  74. 1993-1994 KCoPP Fundraising Committee, Ray Miller, John Deg, Al Brunsdon, and Art Copeland.
  75. 1993-1994 New KCoPP members.
  76. KCoPP members with the Builders’ Club at Fairview School.
  77. KCoPP members selling Christmas trees in 1994.
  78. KCoPP members with the Builders’ Club at Fairview School.
  79. KCoPP members selling Christmas Trees in 1994.
  80. 1995 KCoPP new member.
  81. 1995 KCoPP new member.
  82. 1995 KCoPP new member.
  83. 1995 KCoPP new member.
  84. 1995 KCoPP new member.
  85. 1995 KCoPP new member.
  86. 1995 KCoPP new member.
  87. 1995 KCoPP new member.
  88. 1995 KCoPP new member.
  89. 1995 KCoPP new member.
  90. 1995 KCoPP new member.
  91. Dan Pavelick speaking at a KCoPP event.
  92. KCoPP members Wanda Eddingfield, Jack Bloye, and Lawrence Schatkoski at the Charter Night of the Fairview School Builders’ Club.
  93. Levern Horvey and family performing music for KCoPP.
  94. Lawrence Schatkoski and others at KCoPP Valentine event.
  95. Gene Berg presenting KCoPP Christmas donation to Salvation Army in 1993.
  96. Levern Horvey and family performing music for KCoPP.
  97. Induction of new KCoPP members Bill White, Norman Senft, and Clint Huston in 1995.
  98. KCoPP members at 1995 Irish Stew event at Wheatland Mall.
  99. People eating at 1995 KCoPP Irish Stew event at Wheatland Mall.
  100. KCoPP members selling tickets at 1995 Irish Stew event at Wheatland Mall.
  101. Dr. Ray Salmon came to talk to the KCoPP about Schizophrenia, shown here with Hewitt Murch.
  102. KCoPP members Doug Danroth and John Deg selling tickets for the 1995 raffle.
  103. KCoPP members Doug Danroth and Neil Oryall selling tickets for the 1995 raffle.
  104. Winners of 1995 KCoPP raffle, Clark Moen and Jim Cross.
  105. People eating at 1996 KCoPP Irish Stew event at Wheatland Mall.
  106. KCoPP members at 1996 Irish Stew event at Wheatland Mall.
  107. People eating at 1996 KCoPP Irish Stew event at Wheatland Mall.
  108. KCoPP members including Norman Beach at 1996 Irish Stew event at Wheatland Mall.
  109. People eating at 1996 KCoPP Irish Stew event at Wheatland Mall.
  110. KCoPP members at 1996 KCoPP Irish Stew event at Wheatland Mall.
  111. People eating at 1996 KCoPP Irish Stew event at Wheatland Mall.
  112. KCoPP members at 1996 Irish Stew event at Wheatland Mall.
  113. People eating at 1996 KCoPP Irish Stew event at Wheatland Mall.
  114. KCoPP donated planters to Prairie Pioneer Lodge. Pictured are Ellen Wiens, Eunice Morck, Carl Carlberg, Elmer Meyer, Katie Anderson, Norman Senft, Peder Myhr, and John Deg.
  115. Kid performing music at KCoPP Mother’s Day event in 1996.
  116. Kid performing music at KCoPP Mother’s Day event in 1996.
  117. Kid performing music at KCoPP Mother’s Day event in 1996.
  118. Kid performing music at KCoPP Mother’s Day event in 1996.
  119. New KCoPP members being inducted.
  120. New KCoPP members being inducted.
  121. KCoPP members Carl Carlberg Elmer Meyer, Norman Senft, Peder Myhr, and John Deg with the new planters for the Prairie Pioneer Lodge.
  122. KCoPP member Norman Senft presenting a cheque to the Alzheimer organization in 1996.
  123. KCoPP member John Deg presenting a cheque to the Swift Current Band Parents Auxiliary for the spring tour.
  124. A speaker at a KCoPP lunch in July, 1996.
  125. KCoPP is welcoming the Kiwanis Club of Columbia, Golden K.
  126. Group photo at KCoPP lunch in July, 1996.
  127. Group photo at KCoPP lunch in July, 1996.
  128. KCoPP President Dick Hopley at KCoPP meeting with KCoCGK in 1996.
  129. Singing quartet at KCoPP meeting with KCoCGK in 1996.
  130. KCoPP member Peder Myhr at KCoPP meeting with KCoCGK in 1996.
  131. Old Time Fiddlers performing at KCoPP meeting with KCoCGK in 1996.
  132. Barbecue committee of Kiwanis members from KCoPP and KCoCGK in 1996.
  133. Kiwanis member at KCoPP meeting with KCoCGK in 1996.
  134. Kiwanis members from KCoPP and KCoCGK in 1996.
  135. Sign from KCoPP meeting with KCoCGK in 1996.
  136. Presentation at KCoPP meeting with KCoCGK in 1996.
  137. Presentation at KCoPP meeting with KCoCGK in 1996.
  138. Presentation at KCoPP meeting with KCoCGK in 1996.
  139. Presentation at KCoPP meeting with KCoCGK in 1996.
  140. KCoPP presenting something to KCoCGK member in 1996.
  141. KCoPP presenting something to KCoCGK member in 1996.
  142. KCoPP presenting something to KCoCGK member in 1996.
  143. KCoPP presenting something to KCoCGK member in 1996.
  144. KCoPP member Pete Perrin reciting Shooting of Dan McGrew at KCoPP barbeque with KCoCGK.
  145. Gladys Bell, Ann Jorgenson, and Olaf Lynnes performing music at KCoPP barbeque with KCoCGK.
  146. Group of Kiwanis members and their wives from the visiting KCoCGK of Columbia, Missouri, July 10, 1996.
  147. KCoPP presenting something to KCoCGK member in 1996.
  148. KCoPP presenting something to KCoCGK member in 1996.
  149. Kiwanis Lieutenant Governor Doug Thomas speaking at KCoPP meeting.
  150. KCoPP gavel being passed from Past President Dick Hopley to New President Hewitt Murch.
  151. The planters that KCoPP donated to Prairie Pioneer Lodge.
  152. KCoPP officers for 1996-1997.
  153. KCoPP member John Deg presenting a cheque to Elaine Murchie of the Red Cross in November 1996.

Box 3.

Volume 1 – Minutes, Agendas, Correspondence, and Newsletters of the KCoPP in 1980.
Envelope 1 – Committee Reports and Attendance Records for KCoPP from 1979-1981.
Folder 1 – KCoPP Minutes and Newsletters from 1979.
Envelope 2 – Committee Reports and Minutes from KCoPP from 1982-1983.
Volume 2 – KCoPP Bulletins from June 1979 – November 1989.
Volume 3 – KCoPP Bulletins from 1992-1998.
Envelope 3 – Committee Reports and Minutes from KCoPP from 1983-1986.
Volume 4 – KCoPP Official Monthly and Semi-Annual Reports from October 1983 – September 1999.
Volume 5 – KCoPP Official Monthly Minutes from October 1983 – August 1998.
Volume 6 – KCoPP Official Minutes for regular meetings from 1997-1998.
Volume 7 – KCoPP Official Minutes for meetings of the board of directors from 1998-1999.
Volume 8 – KCoPP Official Minutes for regular meetings from 1998-1999.
Volume 9 – KCoPP Official Minutes and financial statements for meetings of the board of directors from 1999-2000.
Volume 10 – KCoPP Official Minutes and financial statements for meetings of the board of directors from 2000-2001.
Volume 11 – KCoPP Official Minutes for regular meetings from 1999-2000.
Volume 12 – KCoPP Official Minutes and financial statements for meetings of the board of directors from 2001-2002.
Volume 13 – KCoPP Official Minutes for regular meetings from 2000-2001.
Volume 14 – KCoPP Minutes, Correspondence, Photographs, Newsletters, and Financial Statements from 1998-2002.
Photographs:

  1. KCoPP President Don Wilmot presenting Teacher Assistant Award to Nanette Estabrooks in April, 2002.
  2. KCoPP members at rededication of the cairn erected in 1957 by the Malta and Swift Current Kiwanis clubs in 2001.
  3. KCoPP members at rededication of the cairn erected in 1957 by the Malta and Swift Current Kiwanis clubs 2001.
  4. Rededication of the cairn erected in 1957 by the Malta and Swift Current Kiwanis clubs in 2001.
  5. Cake at the rededication of the cairn erected in 1957 by the Malta and Swift Current Kiwanis clubs in 2001.
  6. KCoPP presenting a cheque to the Salvation Army in 2001.
  7. KCoPP presenting free gas prize to Bill Boutin in June 2001.
  8. KCoPP Board of Directors for 2001-2002.
  9. KCoPP Presentation to the Care Centre in June 2001.
  10. KCoPP member Norm Rya presenting a cheque to raffle winner Lorna Switzer.
  11. KCoPP member Norm Rya presenting a prize to raffle winner Lorne Urbanoski.

Volume 15 – KCoPP Official Minutes for regular meetings from 2001-2002.
Volume 16 – KCoPP Official Minutes, financial statements, and correspondence from the Kiwanis District Office for 2002-2003.
Volume 17 – KCoPP Official Minutes and financial statements for meetings of the board of directors from 2001-2002.
Volume 18 – Reports from the KCoPP “Membership and Visitation” committee for 2002-2003.
Volume 19 – KCoPP Official Minutes for regular meetings from 2002-2003.
Volume 20 – KCoPP Official Minutes for regular meetings from 2003-2004.
Volume 21 – KCoPP Official Minutes and financial statements for meetings of the board of directors from 2003-2004.
Volume 22 – KCoPP Official Minutes and financial statements for meetings of the board of directors from 2004-2005.
Volume 23 – KCoPP Official Minutes and financial statements for meetings of the board of directors from 2005-2007.
Folder 2 – KCoPP Bulletins and newspaper clippings.
Envelope 4 – KCoPP Bulletins from 2002-2007.
Envelope 5 – KCoPP Bulletins from 2002-2007.
Envelope 6 – KCoPP Bulletins from 2002-2007.
Volume 24 – A binder simply being used to contain stray empty folders and envelopes.
Discrete Item 1 – A Certificate of Friendship given to KCoPP by KCoCGK in Columbia, Missouri.
Envelope 7 – KCoPP rosters starting in 1979.
Envelope 8 – KCoPP bulletins from 1987-2006.
Folder 3 – KCoPP bulletins from 2007-2008.
Volume 25 – Records of KCoPP membership.
Volume 26 – Records of KCoPP members since 1979.
Volume 27 – KCoPP bylaw draft and correspondence record.
Volume 28 – KCoPP Correspondence, bylaws, and membership rosters from 1979-1999.
Volume 29 – KCoPP roster for 1991-1992.
Folder 4 – KCoPP Bulletins for 1999-2000.
Envelope 9 – Assorted Documents.

A.2010.3
Accrual – December 2010, Ralph Thistlethwaite.

Box 4.
-plaque, from the Kidney Foundation of Canada, 2004
-certificate, from Royal Canadian Legion
-Installation of Officers, 1979 – 1999
-Club Roster, 1979 – 2000
-handwritten nominating committee notes, 1991 – 1992
-miscellaneous notes in envelope entitled 'Kiwanis Loose Papers'
-book, "The Kiwanis Club of Prairie Pioneers", 1992
-funeral cards for Al Brundson, Wilmer Senft, Ralph Thistlethwaite, Peter Perrin, Carl Carlberg, Olive Horvey
-program for 2010 Banquets
-newsletters, "The Pioneer", January to December 2010

Accrual - September 2011, Harold Benjamin

-financial information, September 2010 to September 2011
-program for event commemorating 90 years of the Kiwanis Club in Swift Current, September 15 2011. contains a complete list of all major Kiwanis projects, as well as projects to which the KC gave financial or volunteer support
-funeral program for Lloyd Thistlethwaite, 2011
-program for Mother's Day Banquet, May 4 2011
-program for Installation Banquet, September 29 2010
-program for Valentine's Day Banquet, February 15 2011, 3 copies
-2008/2009 roster of members and officers
-2007/2008 roster of members and officers
-2006/2007 roster of members and officers
-1992/1993 roster of members and officers
-"The Pioneer" newsletter, November 2010 to August 2011
-photo of the board of directors for 2010 - 2011
-2009/2010 roster of members and officers
-funeral program for Earl Dewar, 2010
-three photos (see below)
-list of Kiwanis Club service projects, 1981 - 1982

Photographs:

  1. photo of KCoPP members presenting a specially built wheel chair to the Palliser Regional Care Centre (Ralph Thistlewaite, Hoffman Powley, Jack Hamer and Palliser Administrator Keith Dalby)
  2. three men, one woman, unidentified members of the Kiwanis Club
  3. five unidentified members of the Kiwanis Club

Accrual - February 2012

-"The Pioneer" newsletter, from June 2004 to January 2008
-financial statements, July 2004 - September 2007
-agendas and minutes, January 7 to September 12 2007

Sans titre

Saskatchewan Twilite Baseball Tournament fonds

  • SCM-RG-0070
  • Fonds
  • 2002 - 2004

The fonds, related to the Saskatchewan Twilite Baseball Tournament, 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:

-File # 1 – Batco Orioles Twilite Baseball Tournament (includes correspondence, permits, advertisements, etc.; 2002
-File # 2 – Batco Orioles Twilite Baseball Tournament (includes correspondence, permits, advertisements, etc.; 2003
-File # 3 – Batco Orioles Twilite Baseball Tournament (includes correspondence, permits, advertisements, etc.; 2004

Sans titre

Swift Current Royal Purple Lodge Number 93 fonds

  • SCM-RG-0002
  • Fonds
  • 1946 - 2014

The fonds, related to the Swift Current Royal Purple Lodge Number 93, was created by the source during its existence. Records include 25th anniversary records, administrative files, celebration tea, club history, memberships, meeting minutes, miscellaneous records, newspaper clippings, and reports.

Sans titre

Richard Burke fonds

  • SCM-RG-0016
  • Fonds
  • 1927 - 1972

The fonds, related to the 16th/22nd Saskatchewan Horse and William W. Cooper, were accumulated by the source.

The following is a basic listing of the unprocessed contents:

A.2003.10 (William W. Cooper)

Folder #1:
address book of customers, ca. 1967;
shares of the WW Cooper store, issued to W.W. Cooper, 1927;
Cooper's Store News issues: March & April 1924; September & October 1924; Christmas 1924 (2 copies); January 1925; February 1925 (3 copies); March 1925; June 1925; July 1925; October 1925; January 1926; February 1926; Summer 1933; Christmas 1948 (3 copies);
Cooper's Anniversary News, June 1933 (6 copies);
"The North West Mounted Police - The Winning of the West" (5 pages)

Folder #2 (documents pertaining to W.W. Cooper's visit to Russia in 1931):
poster for a talk on Russia given by WW Cooper;
booklet, "Intimate Impressions of Russia Discussed in a Lecture by W.W. Cooper" (6 copies);
notes for a speech on Russia;
newspaper clippings, re: Russia, communism;
correspondence, re: First United Church's 60th Anniversary in 1972, along with ribbon, list of congregation members and photo #1: members of the First United Church congregation in the church, 1972;
City of Swift Current tax notice, 1935;
speech from Mrs. W.W. Cooper to the Women's Missionary Society of the Metropolitan Church, upon her birthday, 1923;
employee newsletter, "The Cooperator", November 1948;
letters from W.W. Cooper's grandsons (Alfred Cooper's sons) Bill and Peter, 1962;
correspondence with W.A. Bingham, re: oil burners, 1929

Folder #3:
Honorary Address to Mr. W.W. Cooper from the staff on the occasion of the store's 40th Birthday, June 4, 1943" (signed by all staff members)

Folder #4 (newspapers):
Cooper's Anniversary News, June 1933;
excerpt from The Sun, February 4,1953 (article on the purchase of the W.W. Cooper store by Pioneer Co-Op);
The Sun, October 27,1948 (article on the death of William Wesley Cooper)

Envelope #1:
essay by Phoebe Matthie, "The W.W. Cooper Memorial Scholarship Committee";
grades for Phoebe Matthie from the University of Saskatchewan, 1952;
photos #2 - #7, re: Phoebe Matthie's photographs from the University of Saskatchewan

Envelope #2:
personal correspondence addressed to Gordon Cooper, the son of W.W. Cooper, 1933 to 1962, including a marriage announcement for Gordon and Dorothy Wilkins, 1933;
postcards from their daughter Colleen in 1962;
various letters from friends and relatives;
photographs #8 - #10: unidentified individuals at an outdoor reception, perhaps a wedding; #11: two unidentified women sitting on a couch; #12 - #15: a family at Easter in 1983, Robert, Audrey (mother and father), Carissa Dawn and Christopher Robert (daughter and son) and an older women referred to as "myself"; #16: a family in Christmas of 1982, Robert, "myself", Donald and Gerald; #17 - #19: unidentified individuals; #20: W.W. (William Wesley) Cooper taken October 1923; Programs for the 5th annual and the 11th annual W.W. Cooper Co. banquet

Envelope #3:
handwritten document about trip to Hudson's Bay and Churchill, Manitoba, August 6 - 11 1947 (author unknown, likely W.W. Cooper, 10 pages);
"Canadian National Railways (Western Region) Passenger Traffic Department North of 54" (20 pages);
photos #21 - #64, photos and postcards from northern communities ( e.g. Flin Flon and Churchill, Manitoba), including people, sled dogs and seal hunting;
brochure for a CPR holiday that involves travel from Regina, Saskatchewan to Churchill, Manitoba and back to Regina, SK;
newsletter: "Eskimo" from Churchill, MB, June 1947, published by the Oblate Fathers of the Hudson Bay Vicariate

Volume #1: "Bylaws of Unity Chapter No. 10" Royal Arch Masons
Volume #2: "Constitution of the Grand Chapter of the Royal Arch Masons of Saskatchewan", 1929
Volume #3: "Constitution of the Grand Lodge of Saskatchewan"
Volume #4: "Constitution and By-Laws" for Swift Current Lodge of the Independent Order of Oddfellows
Volume #5: "Swift Current Lodge No. 26 Bylaws", Masons
Volume #6: Financial statement, W.W. Cooper Store, "Report on Accounts For the year ended January 31, 1935"
Volume #7: Cooper Store News, 1919 - 1931
Volume #8: Cooper Store News, 1932 - 1952

A.2003.11 (16th/22nd Saskatchewan Horse)

  • Order papers for 7th Calvary Brigade, Dundurn;1938
  • Court Inquiry, Capt. Cooper
  • Order papers (camp daily orders), Dundurn; July 1939
  • Order papers (camp daily orders), Dundurn; July 1940
  • Administration instructions, Dundurn;1939
  • Tactical Exercises, Dundurn;1939
  • Standing orders, Dundurn;1939
  • Memo on judging efficiency
  • Photographs and correspondence

Chinook Regional Library, Swift Current Branch fonds

  • SCM-RG-0031
  • Fonds
  • 17 February 2000

The fonds, related to Alf Bye, 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- “Do you remember…” book of poetry, Alf Bye
2- “Man is Alone Who Leads” book of poetry, Alf Bye
3- “The Century, Saskatchewan and I” book of poetry, Alf Bye

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