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Chuck Tolley and his Eatonia rink - Kindersley Bonspiel Winners

From the the Saskatchewan Bulletin, May, 1962, p. 58; "Highlight of the Kindersley School Unit's fraternal activities was the bonspiel for teachers held in March. Nine rinks, representing most of the schools in the unit, played in two events. The championship trophy, a miniature 'Tree of Knowledge' welded by Arthur Douglas, was taken home by skip Chuck Tolley and his Eatonia rink of Vic Rea, Miss J. Biesenthal and Miss G. Asmuth."

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Marengo, Loverna, Eatonia Pastoral Charges fonds

  • FL 390
  • Fondo
  • 1910–2011

The fonds consists of textual materials generated by several associated churches and their varying governing pastoral charges: Alsask Pastoral Charge, Flaxcombe Pastoral Charge, Alsask-Flaxcombe Pastoral Charge, Loverna Pastoral Charge, Marengo Pastoral Charge, Eatonia Pastoral Charge (later Eatonia-Mantario Pastoral Charge), Prairie Neighbours Pastoral Charge, as well as predecessors, successors, and constituent churches – their boards, committees and related bodies, and local women’s units.

Contents include: minutes of church boards, trustees, stewards, and congregational meetings; minutes and other records from local Ladies Aid Societies, Woman’s Association (W.A.), and United Church Women (U.C.W.) groups; Sunday School records; historic rolls and related membership records; some financial records and annual reports; church record books and registers documenting baptisms, marriages and burials in Flaxcombe, Kindersley, Marengo, Alsask, Hoosier, Eatonia, Glidden, Mantario, Laporte, Loverna, Esther, Pinkham, and nearby area(s).

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Bruce Wartman fonds

  • PR 16
  • Fondo
  • ca.1940–1977

The fonds consists of records created and collected by Rev. Wartman, before and during his time as an ordained minister, in Saskatchewan. Contents include: correspondence (1954-1958); historical documents by various individuals, including Rev. Wartman, W.B. Baker, and Rev. Frank Hoffman (ca.1940-1982); and annual reports from Regina St. James United Church (1975, 1977, 1978), North Battleford Third Avenue United Church (1960-1961), and Kindersley St. Paul’s, Netherhill and Knox United Churches (1958-1960).

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