The fonds consists of records created by and relating to the Saskatchewan Conference of the Methodist Church in Canada, its Conference Secretaries and staff, as well as the Stationing Committee, and Wesley College Commission.
Contents include: original Conference minutes (1904-1925); reports; published minutes from Saskatchewan Conference (some as Assiniboia Conference) and predecessors, such as Manitoba and Northwest Conference; property records; education records; clippings and select publications; records of the Stationing Committee; treasurer’s reports; Conference Secretary’s correspondence; proceedings and related records and publications from the Conference-appointed Wesley College Commission (1918-1919).
The fonds consists of textual materials created and collected by Moosomin District of the Methodist Church. Contents include: financial district minutes and statements (1892-1924), along with correspondence list (1919-1922); Financial Secretary’s Accounts (1892-1905); Ministerial Session minutes (1923-1925); and Sunday School records (1913-1924).
The fonds consists of financial district minutes and statements (1904-1925), Ministerial Session minutes (1906-1925), and correspondence (1925), from Yorkton District of the Methodist Church.
The collection consists of primarily textual items, published by the Methodist Church in Canada. Contents include published Year Books (with minutes of annual Conferences, statistical reports, station lists, etc.), as well as reports from the Methodist Missionary Society and Department of Social Services and Evangelism.
The fonds consists of records created and collected by Rev. Tozeland, before and during his time as a Methodist minister. Contents include: a photo of Rev. Tozeland (no date) and other collected items; as well as various sermons, essays and notes (mostly not dated).
A certificate with a green hard cover declaring Helena E. (Nellie) Brooks as a life member of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Methodist Church. Includes a letter from Edith Shelford (President) explaining why she has received the certificate as thanks for her past help for the society.