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8th Reconnaissance Regiment

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

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

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Aldeo Lalonde fonds

  • SCM-RG-0026
  • Fundo
  • 8 September 2007

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

The content has not been professionally appraised, arranged, or described. The following is a basic listing of the unprocessed contents:
-clay tablet from Groesbeek, Holland Canadian War cemetary

Kiwanis Club of Swift Current fonds

  • SCM-RG-0010
  • Fundo
  • 1921

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

The content has not been professionally appraised, arranged, or described.

Sem título

Club Charter

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

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

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Operating Records

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

The content has not been professionally appraised, arranged, or described. The following is a basic listing of the unprocessed contents:
-booklet, 'Fifty Years of Building', 1921 - 1971 (2 copies)
-booklet, 'Thirty More Years of Building, 1971 - 2001'
-program, Charter Night, 1979
-program, Silver Jublilee Programme, 1949
-program, Charter Night, 1971 (50th Anniversary)
-yearly Officers and Committees pamphlets: 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1969-70, 1970-71, 1971-72, 1972-73, 1973-74, 1974-75, 1975-76, 1976-77, 1977-78, 1978-79; photocopies: 1953-1955.
-copy of Newsweek from August 28 1944, a nine page script stapled inside, written and performed by Kiwanis members.
-3 laminated newspaper clippings re: Victory Bond sales drive.
-folder re: Annual Kiwanis Road Race, c. 1960s, containing: newspaper clippings; and two copies of the Kiwanis Kronicle (August 12 & 13 1985)
-documents re: relationship with Malta, Montana; document and programs for a dedication ceremony of Peace Marker #29 on the International Border at Monchy, 1957; student exchange with Malta, Montana; documents re: Canada - United States Goodwill Week; document re: Kiwanis Club Cairns or Peace Marker, and their locations; program for the "Dedication of Commemoration Plaque August 24, 1958"; newspaper clippings re: student exchange with Malta and Peace Marker Ceremony; photos re: Malta exchange; article re: Nixon with some International Kiwanis members; photo of SC Kiwanis Club members in the Kiwanis Park by Harold Kemp's memorial plaque; photo of Malta exchange students from 1977; list of Malta exchange students from 1957 to 1971.
-book, Kiwanis History, 1922-1948, a handwritten history of the organization, includes entries from each year until 1948; newspaper clippings; programs for Kiwanis events; photos of a Kiwanis parade float; an invitation for a "Historical Buffalo Dinner" in 1923; pages are blank from 126 - 298.
-scrapbook, Kiwanis material from 1949 when Charles Warren was president, including typed agendas; typed weekly bulletins; newspaper clippings from 1949; President's Report from 1949.
-booklet, 'Swift Current Kiwanis Club Park Committee Annual Report 1944 Copy No. 3', includes a written report and several photographs of the park in 1939 ("then" photos) and 1944 ("now" photos).
-booklet, 'Swift Current Kiwanis Club Park Committee Annual Report 1944 Copy No. 1', includes a written report and several photographs of the park in 1939 ("then" photos) and 1944 ("now" photos).
-booklet, 'Swift Current Kiwanis Club Park Committee Annual Report 1943 Copy No. 3', includes a written report and several photographs of the park in 1943.
-booklet, 'Swift Current Kiwanis Club Park Committee Annual Report 1942', includes a written report and several photographs of the park in 1942.
-booklet, 'Swift Current Kiwanis Club Agriculture and Rural Relations Committee Annual Report 1941 Copy #3', includes a written report and several photographs of the park in 1941.
-booklet, 'Swift Current Kiwanis Club Agriculture and Rural Relations Committee Annual Report 1940 Copy #3', includes a written report and several photographs of the park in 1940.
-folder entitled 'Club History'; photo of unidentified men raising a flag (U.S. and a Red Ensign) in a city other than SC; a handwritten page of notes for '50 Years of Building' booklet; a list of titled individuals and a date, including 'The Rt. Hon. Vincent Massey Jan.24/52'; a picture of Dr. James Patterson Whyte.
-duotang; containing copy of an article re: Kiwanis donation to RCMP, a Crime Prevention Unit trailer in 1979; photos of the presentation ceremony; photos of the trailer.
-3 copies of a laminated excerpt from The Sun newspaper, September 1 1971, p. 11-14.
-scrapbook, "Southwest Booster Ad-Keep"; newspaper ads re: Kiwanis Club presidents; a photo of Charlie Warren and Carl Sundquist; photos and clippings re: visit of Kiwanis Governor of Western Canada, George Bush; The Sun newspaper excerpt from Kiwanis Festival of Stars in 1978; programs for Charter Night and Installation Night in 1979; miscellaneous newspaper clippings for Kiwanis activities in 1979; photo of I. Hansen, B. Washington, J. Donnelley & A. Longmore; photo of Charlie Warren talking on the telephone; orange felt flag that reads "Toronto Convention 1979 // Assistant Sergeant At Arms"; agenda for two meetings of the Kiwanis Club of Prairie Pioneers from 1979; document entitled "A Proclamation To All Citizens Of Saskatchewan Who Have Faith in God Almighty As Creator And Sustainer Of Life"; letter to Aleri Scott (SC president from 1978-79) from Kiwanis International re: award; decorated document entitled "I am proud to be a Canadian"; the remainder of the book is blank.
-envelope, containing last will and testament of Eva Kemp, in which $1000 is bequeathed to the SC Kiwanis Club park, and a letter from Eva Kemp's executors
-2 copies of a laminated excerpt from Southwest Booster, June 3 1996, pg. 7-10.
-laminated excerpt from The Sun newspaper, October 17 1957, p. 11-2 & 7-8, (boundary marker ceremony).
-blue felt pennant, reads "Cleveland - Ohio Kiwanis International 40th Anniversary 1915-1955"
-cassette tape, '1 Kiwanis Talent Festival 1975'
-cassette tape, '2 Kiwanis Talent Festival 1975'
-cassette tape, '3 Kiwanis Talent Festival 1975'
-cassette tape, 'Kiwanis Talent Festival '76 (Radio Rebroadcast, C.K.S.W.)'
-cassette tape, 'Kiwanis Talent Festival 1976-77 Regional Finals Part I'
-cassette tape, 'Kiwanis Talent Festival 1976-77 Regional Finals Part II'

Accrual - November 9 2010
In downstairs framed storage:
Plaque, Swift Current Kiwanis Club – Vocational Agricultural Proficiency Award
Plaque, presented by Kiwanis International to KC of SC, Honorable Mention Club – Diamond Section Multiple Service Award, 1993 – 1994
Plaque, presented by Kiwanis International to KC of SC, Honorable Mention Club – Diamond Section Multiple Service Award, 1991 – 1992
Plaque, presented by Kiwanis International to KC of SC, Honorable Mention In The Silver Section Club Achievement Award, 1968
Plaque, Certificate of Appreciation presented to Kiwanis Club, for Ability Bowl IX, 1997
Framed certificate, Southwest Crisis Services thanks Swift Current Kiwanis, In appreciation of your donation to Duck Derby 1994
Plaque, presented by Kiwanis International to KC of SC, Honorable Mention In The Diamond Section Multiple Service Award, 1985 – 1986
Framed certificate, Salvation Army thanking KC of SC, 1990
Plaque, from Kiwanis Club of Midlands, ON to the KC of SC, 1969
Framed certificate, from Air Cadet League of Canada, presented to KC of SC, in appreciation of services rendered to 605 ‘Tarry’ Squadron
Framed certificate, from the KC of SC, certifying that Leonard B. Corrigan is an Honorary member of the club
Plaque, presented by Kiwanis International to KC of SC, Diamond Section Single Service Award, 1994 – 1995
Plaque, presented by Kiwanis International to KC of SC, Diamond Section Multiple Service Award, 1995 – 1996
Plaque, presented by Kiwanis International to KC of SC, Honor Club in The Diamond Section Single Service Award, 1986 – 87
Plaque, presented by Kiwanis International to KC of SC, Honor Club Diamond Section Multiple Service Award, 1988 – 1989
Plaque, presented by Kiwanis International to KC of SC, Honor Mention Diamond Section Multiple Service Award, 1989 – 1990
Plaque, presented by Kiwanis Club of Prairie Pioneers to KC of SC, on the occasion of their 60th anniversary
Plaque, presented by Kiwanis International, to KC of SC, Honorable Mention Diamond Section Multiple Service Award, 1990 – 1991
Plaque, from Kiwanis Club of Wascana, to KC of SC, in recognition of 75 years of Community Service
Trophy, Swift Current Kiwanis Club Junior Baseball Trophy for Annual Competition

In archival vault:
Volumes:
Vol. #1 – President’s binder, 2000 – 2001, contains President’s Summary by Emily Rempel; brochure of members and committees; correspondence; annual schedule of programs; photographs (see below); program, newspaper clippings, etc. from the Kiwanis International Peace Cairn Re-Dedication, June 10 2001; Malta Exchange; printed brochures; documents commemorating the 80th anniversary of the club in 2001, 1921 – 2001; guest book; newspaper clippings of other KC events in 2001, several presentations of cheques
Photos (including all A.2009.12 June 22 2009 accrual photographs)
103: rededication of Peace Cairn on the border between Canada and the USA, shared by KC of SC and Malta, Montana, June 10 2001
104: Emily Rempel, president of SC, and Laurel Enyeart, president of Malta, at the International Boundary marker
105 – 106: taken at International Boundary at the rededication of Peace Cairn, June 10 2001
107: unveiling of new plaque on Peace Cairn, Roy Bird, governor of the Western Canada district; Laurel Enyert, president of KC of Malta, Emily Rempel, president of KC of SC, and Jim Eversole, governor of the Montana district
108: Emily Rempel at Peace Cairn dedication
109: KC of the Prairie Pioneers at the Peace Cairn
110 - 111: Roy Bird, governor of the Western Canada district; Laurel Enyert, president of KC of Malta, Emily Rempel, president of KC of SC, and Jim Eversole, governor of the Montana district at a Flag Exchange
112: Peace Cairn decorated with Kiwanis Club banners
113 – 114: cake commemorating the rededication of the Peace Cairn
115 – 116: SC and Malta Kiwanis Members playing “Tug-of-War” game
117 – 120: KC of SC members at the Peace Cairn – back row: Wally Walker, John Leyshon, Jim Wallace, Hugh Caswell, Barry Cuthbert, Brad Wall, ?, Len Martinoski, Gilbert Bulin, Wally Pearson, Kevin Strangeland, sitting: Steve Krochak, Joan Krochak, Frank Smith, Emily Rempel, Allan Smith
121 – 136: photos taken at a banquet commemorating the KC of SC’s 80th anniversary, individuals in the photos include Betty McDougal, Don Forness, Emily Rempel, several images of the table setting, stage and KC display.
137 – 138: Kiwanis Float in a parade
139 - 146: KC of SC members at an event with other local service clubs, June 8 2001
147 – 154: Kiwanis Governor for Western Canada District visiting SC, speaking at a luncheon, Lenn Enns, Emily Rempel, and Les Matsalla are identified
155: three individuals at the attendance desk for the weekly luncheon meeting
156: Joan Krochak
157: MLA Brad Wall (later Premier)
158 – 162: unidentified Kiwanis members with individuals in a care centre
163 - 165: artist Noni Dornstauder
166 – 178: taken at KC of SC luncheon meetings, identified individuals include Barry Cuthbert, John (Jack) Wiebe, Lenn Enns, Emily Rempel, other individuals who are unidentified

Vol. #2 – President’s binder, 2001 – 2002, contains directory of members and committees; president’s report by Colin King; speeches and addresses; newspaper clippings about KC activities, several cheque presentations; obituary and eulogy for Ray Wiskar; correspondence; thank you cards from various individuals and organizations.
Vol. #3 – President’s binder, 2003 – 2004, contains directory of members and committees; president’s report by Barry Cuthbert; history of the SC Kiwanis Club; newspaper clippings about KC activities, especially the 2004 Frontier Days Parade which was organised by the KC; photographs (see below); thank you cards from various individuals and organizations.
Photographs:

  1. Barry Cuthbert in the Frontier Days Parade, 2004
  2. Parade Marshall Frank Smith in the Frontier Days Parade, 2004
  3. Kiwanis Club Frontier Days Parade, 2004
  4. Kiwanis Club members at the Frontier Days Parade, 2004
  5. Bryon Tallon and Jayson Sletten at the Frontier Days Parade, 2004
  6. Craig Menzies and Neil Beaubier at the Frontier Days Parade, 2004
    185 – 187. Clowns at the Frontier Days Parade, 2004
    188-197. “2nd Glance” program that collected second-hand books for recycling or redistribution (extra photos that are not numbered are in the sleeves of 194 to 197 behind the front photograph)
    198 – 203. Photos from the Kiwanis International Convention in St. Louis, Missouri
  7. Barry Cuthbert and Christine Lautsch, winner of a $1000 bursary
  8. students involved with the SC/Malta Student Exchange program (Tenise Sutter, Kristine Pederson, Jessica McMillan, John Sprague)
  9. Emily Rempel, Laurel Enyeart, and Ken Benson at the Student Exchange Farewell Luncheon
    207 - 208. students involved with the SC/Malta Student Exchange program
    209 – 213. KC members at an Installation Night banquet

Vol. #4. President’s binder, 2003 – 2004, contains directory of members and committees; president’s report by Dianne Miller; newspaper clippings about KC activities; obituaries of George Turner, Geoffrey Pardoe, Peder Myhr; correspondence, especially regarding the Kiwanis Sk8park and dentist Lawrence Reimer’s philanthropic journey to Ghana; thank you cards from various individuals and organizations; Western Canada District Midwinter Leadership Conference program; Aquatic Centre newsletter, 2005; program, guest book, etc. for Governor’s Official Visit, November 2004; correspondence; Kiwanis Club newsletter, October 2004; program, etc. for Installation Night, 2004; newspaper clippings pertaining to other community involvement of KC members.

Photographs:
214 – 224. photos from an Inter-Club golf tournament in Elbow, August 2005
225 – 227. photos from Western District KC Convention in Gimli, MB, August 2005

  1. Dianne Miller and Ross Orth at Western District KC Convention in Gimli, MB, August 2005
  2. Emily and Vince Rempel at Western District KC Convention in Gimli, MB, August 2005
  3. Ray Bunnel, Harold Benjamin, Doug Danroth, Prairie Pioneers members at Western District KC Convention in Gimli, MB, August 2005
  4. President Stewart and Irene White, from KC of Wascana, at Western District KC Convention in Gimli, MB, August 2005
  5. Metis Dancers at Western District KC Convention in Gimli, MB, August 2005
  6. Brian Rankin, Bob Rasotte, Calvin Demery, Ken Parker, members of the KC of Creekside
  7. Governor Elect Merron Pearce, International Treasurer Dave Curry, Western District Governor Designate Colin Reichle at Western District KC Convention in Gimli, MB, August 2005
  8. SC President Dianne Miller and Lieutenant Governor Emily Rempel at Western District KC Convention in Gimli, MB, August 2005
    236-237. individuals golfing at a driving range, including Barry and Cathy Cuthbert
  9. Randy Sommerfeld at a golf event
  10. float for the 2005 Frontier Days parade
  11. Ashley Gorrill and President Dianne Miller
  12. participants of the Parks Play program
    242 – 243. students by science projects
  13. Kiwanians Paul Howe, Ron Holmes, John Frame, Derek Ironside, Ken Sauer, Corry Hanlon, Jim McFarlane, Keith Edwards, Len Helfrich, Don Milne, David DeLong, Darlene Baker, Cec Jackson, Drew Barnes, Ray Burkett, Fred Reidmueller
  14. Western Canada Board 2004 – 2005
  15. students involved with the SC-Malta student exchange
    247 – 250. Sleeping Children Around the World charity (also includes photos that are not numbered that in the same sleeves as the numbered photos)
    251 - 254. Len Martinoski, Emily Rempel, Dianne Miller and Barry Cuthbert at Installation ceremony at Days Inn
  16. Al Scott playing a clarinet at Installation ceremony at Days Inn
  17. Emily Rempel, Dianne Miller and Barry Cuthbert at Installation ceremony at Days Inn
  18. Karl Sundquist playing a violin at Installation ceremony at Days Inn
  19. Al Scoot playing a clarinet and Joan Williamson playing piano at Installation ceremony at Days Inn
  20. Karin Mitchell, Christine Ciona, Colin King and John Wiebe singing at Installation ceremony at Days Inn
  21. Bob Jamieson playing a guitar and Karl Sundquist playing a violin at Installation ceremony at Days Inn
    261 – 264. Teresa Cole, Joanne Sthamann, Don Forness, Lorne Uher, Phyllis Radchenko and Liam Choo-Foo performing a Sgt. Renfrew skit at Installation ceremony at Days Inn (the variety performers at the Installation Night were considered a Chautauqua)

Vol. #5. President’s binder, 2007 – 2008, contains directory of members and committees; president’s report by Verna Lynne Knipfel; newspaper clippings about KC activities; programs for Kiwanis events and conventions; documents pertaining to the Kiwanis Western Canada District Annual Convention; obituaries for Frank Smith, Joe Lautsch and Esther Lewis; program for the 79th Annual SC and District Music Festival; other documents related to Kiwanis-supported causes, such as scholarships, science fair, Dr. Noble Irwin Healthcare, etc; program from 2007 Installation Night; thank you cards from various individuals and organization; final page is an outline of Kiwanis Club activities for the year.

Vol. #6. Kiwanis Club binder from 1997 – 2000; brochure outlining KC projects; newspaper clippings about KC activities, including several cheque presentations; blank postcards from Miami, Florida; correspondence pertaining to KC activities from; thank-you cards from various individuals and organizations; certificates awarded to KC; directory of members and committees, 1996 – 1999, Installation of Officers program, 1997; Governor’s Banquet and Social program, 1997; 79th Western Canada District Kiwanis International Convention program, 1997

Photos:
265 - 281. Kiwanis delegates at a convention in Miami, FL, 2000
282 - 293. Kiwanis Club Fun Olympics (Kiwanis Club members, children, and other volunteers put on the program for the local care homes)
294 – 295. Kiwanis Club volunteering at the Canadian Blood Services Donor Clinic, including Ray Wiskar, and Audrey and Al Scott
296 – 302. Kiwanis Club banners from different Kiwanis Clubs
303 - 320. Kiwanis Club Fun Olympics (Kiwanis Club members, children, and other volunteers put on the program for the local care homes)
321 – 323. Artist Noni Dornstauder at a KC meeting
324 - 326. KC 1999 – 2000 board of directors: (back row) Alan Smith, Frank Smith, Eleanor Corby, Betty McDougall (secretary), Len Martinoski, Bob L’Heureux, (front row) Greg Lemon (treasurer), Wally Pearson (past president), Dave Spencer (president), Emily Rempel (1st vice president), Colin King (2nd vice president)

  1. Dave Spencer, Betty McDougall, Colin King, December 1999
  2. Dave Spencer
  3. Betty McDougall
  4. Bob L’Heureux, Len Martinoski, Al Smith, Eleanor Corby, December 1999
  5. Dave Spencer, December 1999
  6. Greg Lemon, Frank Smith, Don Forness, December 1999
  7. Wally Pearson, Greg Lemon, Frank Smith, December 1999
  8. Dave Spencer, Betty McDougall, Colin King, December 1999
  9. Wally Pearson, Len Martinoski, December 1999
  10. Betty McDougall, Dave Spencer, December 1999
    337 - 339. Kiwanis members Everett Bolton, Wally Hall and Wally Pearson selling Kiwanis Christmas trees
    340 - 343. Kiwanis Western Canada District Convention, at SCCHS, 1997

Vol. #7. Kiwanis Club scrapbook, 1969 - 1977, contains newspaper clippings about KC activities; KC of Shaunavon Charter Night program, 1974; KC of Prairie Pioneers Charter Night program, 1979; KC of SC Installation Night program, 1979, 1980;

Photographs.

  1. KC International Award, won by SC Club, image of the award being accepted by Lt. Gov. Ken Lewis, 1969
  2. Fred Lewis and Gil Kerley participating in the Meals on Wheels program, 1975
  3. Len Martinoski participating in the Salvation Army Christmas Kettle drive
  4. Jim Culham placing a cheque for $150 in a Salvation Army Christmas Kettle
  5. Al Rittenger, Dave Wall of CNIB, Mrs. E.F. Bowditch, and two unidentified men, Mrs. Bowditch is blind and is being presented with a talking book machine, sponsored by the SC Kiwanis Club, 1975 – 1976
  6. Mark Kilcher presenting a Tutorette to Learning Disabilities Consultant for Public Schools Bob Kissack
  7. Bill McNab presenting a cheque to Ed Loucks, Chairman of the Swift Current Day Care Centre fund raising campaign
    351 – 352. John Leyshon presenting bursaries to four unidentified junior high school students
  8. Bruce McIntosh, left, presenting a plaque to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Evjen.
  9. Gil Kerley (right) presenting a cheque to Ron Murchie of the Green Braes Pipe and Drum Band to purchase a new bass drum.
  10. Gene Tapiau presenting a cheque to two members of the Irwin School Student Council, Gerry Orr and Margo Weiner
  11. Len Martinoski (left) and RCMP Inspector Carl Smith presenting Director of Education Brian Ward copies of the book “You and the Law” for use in schools
  12. individuals involved with the Malta student exchange, back row: Harry Stewart, Barry Munrow, Tammy Sadden, Rhonda Wall, Shelley Storey, Joni Loslegen, Patrick Schryber, Carl Totman, front row: Ron Stuff, Nancy Moen, Jackie Lang, Sheryl Flatt, Terry Brown, Tom Halvortson
    358 – 359: KC members on a golf trip, 1979
    360 – 361. KC members at a meeting in a Legion, Don Whiteman is standing at the podium
    362 – 365. KC of Yorkton Installation Night
    366 – 369. “Kiwanis Open Air Directors Meeting” at an unidentified location

Vol. #8. Kiwanis Club scrapbook, 1960, newspaper clippings about KC activities, especially several articles about local theatre, Malta exchange, Road Race, etc.

  1. several men at a Kiwanis International picnic, involving Saskatchewan and Montana Kiwanis Clubs

Vol. #9. Kiwanis Club scrapbook, contains an original Charter Night program from 1921; The Western Canada Kiwanian newsletter, February 1932, message from James P. Whyte on the cover; programs for Historical Buffalo Dinner, 1923 and a Minstrel Revue, 1926; various KC documents from the 1920s; article on Dr. J.P. Whyte; Silver Jubilee program, 1941; newspaper articles about KC activities, c. 1940s to 1979; correspondence from other Kiwanis Clubs; letter pertaining to SC’s “V.E. Day” parade; letter from Member of Parliament T.J. (Thomas John) Bentley regarding food shipments to Europe and the dissolution of the United Nations Relief & Rehabilitation Association; letter thanking the KC for their expressions of appreciation at Newfoundland’s entry into Union with Canada; poster for the “New Finance Five Dollar Wildcat Investment Content”; letter pertaining to the 1948 budget; correspondence pertaining to the “Kiwanis Kapers” radio program; correspondence from the Kiwanis International head office in Illinois; text of an address by Gladstone Murray, delivered in Toronto, 1950; 1953 budget; letter pertaining to an incubator donated to the SC Hospital; program for the dedication ceremony for the Peace Cairn; program for the dedication of a Commemoration Plaque at Banff National Park, 1958; newsletter, Western Canada District News, 1958; correspondence regarding Kiwanis Park; campaign material for C.W. (Charlie) Warren’s bid for the office of District Governor-Elect; documents pertaining to Agriculture and Rural Relations Committee; thank you letters from various organizations to which the KC has given money; correspondence pertaining to the KC funding the change rooms at Elmwood Park, 1970; newspaper articles pertaining to the SC Junior Band’s trip to the CNE in Toronto in 1963; documents pertaining to the 50th anniversary of the KC of SC, 1971; summary of KC years 1973 – 1975; booklet, Fifty Years of Building, 1971.

Photographs.

  1. Dr. J.P. Whyte

Photographs removed from photo album 1 (album not kept):

372 - 373. Kiwanis Club members selling apples in the Apple Drive

  1. KC Fun Olympics, date unknown, c. 1970?
  2. Kiwanis Kords band playing in an auditorium
  3. a group of students sitting on a tank
    377 - 379. KC event, perhaps the Fun Olympics, date unknown, Geoff Wilson is in 377 & 378
    380 - 382. Three unidentified men making signs in a wood shop, “Len” is written on the back of each image
  4. two unidentified individuals selling Kiwanis Christmas tree, “BJ” written on the back
    384 – 385. Two KC floats in a Frontier Days parade, date unknown, “BJ” written on the back
    386 – 387. KC sitting outdoors at Saskatchewan Landing, “BJ” written on the back
    388 - 389. A curling team, “Bob Hill” written on back
    390 – 391. KC members at a podium, “Pardoe” written on reverse, commemorating 45 year member Bob Moore
  5. “Harold (Shorty) Kemp” memorial plaque on a rock in Kiwanis Park
  6. “Kiwanis Minor League” baseball field, located at 19th Ave NE
  7. large floral “K” in the Kiwanis Club park, the man in the photo is Frank Smith, “F. Smith” written on the reverse
  8. Swift Current Abilities Centre, located 1551 North Railway St. W, the building reads “S.C.C.C.A. Southwest Ability Centre”
    396 – 398. KC celebrating New Years at the Horseshoe Lodge, 1984 – 1985
  9. Kiwanis-Rotary Night, February 1984, individuals are as follows: Fred Johnson ( Lt. Gov. For SK), Mrs. Johnson, Kiwanis President Geoff Pardoe, Rotary President Wally Nickolaichuk, the two boys in front are Jason and Leland Teichroeb
    400 -401. A noon luncheon, date unknown
    402 – 420. KC Installation Night banquet, date unknown, c. 1980s
  10. choir at a KC Installation Night banquet, date unknown, c. 1980s
  11. a guitarist and a pianist at a KC Installation Night banquet, date unknown, c. 1980s
    423 - 424. KC “Social Club”, individuals are unidentified
  12. Lyn Munro, president of Swift Current Block Parents, accepting a cheque from the KC, 1981 (for $475 for operating capital)
  13. Kiwanis swimming hole, Elmwood Park
  14. Frank Smith, Mayor Bob (R.C.) Dahl, Jackson Running and Salvation Army representative Al Smith (two men on the right are unidentified) at a ceremony outside the change rooms are the Kiwanis swimming hole, Elmwood Park

Photographs removed from photo album 2 (album not kept):

428 - 446. Kiwanis Club banquet at the Horseshoe Lodge, date unknown, c. 1980s, Don Whiteman (430), Charlie Warren (432), Frank Smith (434) were present, the “Kiwanis Kords” band is on the stage
447 – 452. photos of a Kiwanis Club banquet, “from Padre Hall // 60th” written on the back of one

  1. image from the same banquet as 428 – 446.
  2. Kiwanis Club Frontier Days parade float, 1941
  3. Kiwanis Club Frontier Days parade float, 1984
  4. Kiwanians beginning to work on the first Kiwanis Park, located south of the hospital, the photo was taken looking east towards Ashley Park
  5. first Kiwanis Park and the old hospital
  6. second Kiwanis Park, c. 1970s
  7. “Kiwanis Minor League” baseball field, located at 19th Ave NE

Photographs removed from album 3 (album not kept) (some duplicates removed):

460 - 470. Kiwanis Club New Years party at the Horseshoe Lodge, 1983 – 1984

  1. several unidentified individuals at a banquet table, a poster on the table reads “Partners in Preventing Crime”
  2. certificate presentation, one man is presenting another with a certificate acknowledging the Kiwanis Club’s contribution to crime prevention, the man on the right is Gary Lane, who became Saskatchewan’s Attorney General in 1982
  3. an unidentified man standing by a Kiwanis Western Canada District banner, 1984
  4. Al Scott and Hugh Caswell at a Kiwanis Club function
  5. Charlie Warren and Bob Moore
  6. Charlie Warren, Ridgeway Booker, Nuevo Club president Dave Curtis, Bert Washington and Bob Moore, the KC is presenting a Maple Leaf flag to the Nuevo Club, 1977
  7. Sleeping Children Around the World charity photo, Thailand
  8. four individuals, including Fred Lewis and Gil Bolin, around a Salvation Army Christmas Kettle
  9. a group of people around a sign on the Chinook Pathway
  10. two unidentified individuals at the Peace Cairn on the border between Canada and the USA
  11. four unidentified individuals at the Peace Cairn on the border between Canada and the USA, 2001
  12. Joan (Bates) Krochak speaking at a podium
  13. new Kiwanis members Wally Pearson, Donna Lachapelle, Bill Mann, Gary Anderson (the woman on the right hand side is unidentified)
  14. a curling team holding trophies, Curtis Bee, Gene Tapiau, Geoff Wilson, Walter Schellenberg, 1977
  15. Fred Lewis and Gil Kerley participating in the “Meals on Wheels” charity program
  16. a man drinking from a beer can helmet, “Kiwanis Club Swift Current” is written on the helmet, “Bob Hill” is written on the back of the photo
  17. three men participating in the Kiwanis Club Apple Drive, “B. Hill” written on back
  18. two unidentified men loading corn into the back of a truck
  19. Harry Shaw and Jack Lundholm wearing costumes to advertise the “Kiwanis Kapers” radio show

Vol. 10, binder, contains a history of the original Kiwanis Club park, several photographs of the park’s development from 1939 – 1945, and the following reports:

Swift Current Kiwanis Club Park Committee Annual Report – 1945
Swift Current Kiwanis Club Park Committee Annual Report 1944
Swift Current Kiwanis Club Park Committee Annual Report 1943
Swift Current Kiwanis Club Park Committee Annual Report 1942
Swift Current Kiwanis Club Agriculture & Rural Relations Committee Annual Report 1941
Swift Current Kiwanis Club Agriculture & Rural Relations Committee Annual Report 1940
Swift Current Kiwanis Club Agriculture & Rural Relations Committee Report for Year 1939

Information about the history of the park, the previous growing season, new developments, finance, future plans, etc., and several photographs document the progress of the park each year.

Photographs:

  1. Kiwanis Club members in first Kiwanis Park after inspection, 1943, all men are unidentified.
  2. Kiwanis Club members in first Kiwanis Park after inspection, 1942, all men are unidentified.
  3. Kiwanis Club members in first Kiwanis Park after inspection, 1944, all men are unidentified.
    493 – 512. Kiwanis Park photos from 1945 report, see database for full catalogue descriptions.
    513 – 568. Kiwanis Park photos from 1944 report, see database for full catalogue descriptions.
    569 – 595. Kiwanis Park photos from 1943 report, see database for full catalogue descriptions.
    596 – 631. Kiwanis Park photos from 1942 report, see database for full catalogue descriptions.
    632 – 658. Kiwanis Park photos from 1941 report, see database for full catalogue descriptions.
    659 – 694. Kiwanis Park photos from 1940 report, see database for full catalogue descriptions.
    695 – 724. Kiwanis Park photos from 1939 report, see database for full catalogue descriptions.

Discrete photographs:

725 - 759. Described in database.

Images used in Kiwanis Club booklet “50 Years of Building” in the order that they appear, each in an envelope:

  1. (1) 1970 – 1971 Kiwanis Executive – Bob Shaw, Frank Smith, Gordon Stark
  2. (2) Lt. Governor Don Whiteman
  3. (3) Kiwanis Club curlers Curtis Boe, Gene Tapiau, Geoff Wilson, Walter Schellenberg
  4. (4) Karl Sundquist and Hank Anderson delivering Meals on Wheels
  5. (5) Cecil Jackson, president 1973 – 1974
  6. (6) Rod Munro (Ron?), Frank Smith, Albert Sulz, Al Marstad, Fred Lewis, Norm Hiebert, Frank Washington
  7. (7) SC Junior Band, unidentified members
  8. (9) Lt. Gov. Don Whiteman installing Charter President of new Shaunavon club, John Bleakley
  9. (10) ringing Salvation Army bells, Fred Lewis, Gil Bulin, captain (unidentified), and Berger Johnson
  10. (11) Mark Kilcher, president from 1974 – 1975
  11. (12) Murray Dodds
  12. (13) Al Rittinger, president from 1975 – 1976
  13. (15) Harry Stewart, president from 1976 – 1977
  14. (16) Walter Buffam
  15. (17) Hank Anderson (third from the left) presenting award for Outstanding Community Participation to Murray Ward of the Burnham 4-H Club, the woman on the left is Mrs. A. Sabine, and the woman on the right is Mrs. V. Wilson, 1969
  16. (18) Maurice Hesford, president 1933, Charter Member
  17. (20) Frank Smith, president 1970 – 1971
  18. (21) Al Scott, president 1978 – 1979
    778a-d. (23) Ian Hay, president 1979 – 1980
  19. (24) Irving Hanson
  20. (25) Baden Campbell
  21. (26) Kiwanis sponsored Abilities Bus
  22. (28) Gord McMillan and his daughter, president 1981 – 1982
  23. (30) Geoff Pardoe, president 1983 – 1984 (also his funeral card)
  24. (31) Jack Slinn, president 1984 – 1985, and MLA Pat Smith
    785a-b. (32 & 33) Mark Kilcher and Len Enns, dressed as Father Time and Baby New Year respectively, 1983 - 1984
  25. (34) Len Enns and Mark Kilcher, 1983 – 1984 New Years
  26. (35) Dr. Kilcher, New Years, 1984
  27. (36) Lenn Enns and Mark Kilcher with Cathy Cuthbert, New Years Baby, 1984 New Years
  28. (37) Charles Warren, president 1949
  29. (38) Elmer Meyer, president 1985 – 1986
  30. (39) Ken Lewis, president in 1952
  31. (40) Len Martinoski at a Salvation Army Christmas Kettle, president 1986 – 1987
  32. (41) Charles Warren pinning Bob Moore with Legion of Honour
  33. (42) Hugh Caswell, 1987 – 1988
  34. (44) John Leyshon, president 1989 – 1990
  35. (45) Lyle Blenner-Hassett, president 1990 – 1991
    797a-b. (46) Don Sommerfeld, president 1991 – 1992
    798a-b. (47) Steve Krochak, president 1992 – 1993, with Governor Bernie Broshco
    799a-b. (48) four Kiwanis Club member at Fort William in 1947, the two men on the right are Archie Walkinshaw and Les McKenzie, one of the two men on the left is Maurice Jeffery (uncertain)
    800a-b. (49) Bob Jamieson, president 1993 – 1994, being inducted by Lt. Gov. Jerry Haubrich in 800a
  36. (51) Peder Myhr with Mark Kilcher
  37. (52) Joan Krochak, president 1995 – 1996
  38. (53) Frank Warder, president 1969
    804a-b. (54) Kiwanis Club members serving cake to celebrate their 75th Anniversary in the Wheatland Mall, 1996.
  39. (55) Frontier City Saloon on Frontier Days, with Kiwanis 75th Anniversary sign, 1996
    806a-b. (56) Glen Rittinger, president 1996 – 1997, with Dr. Keith Robin in 806a
  40. (57) Bob L’Heureux, president 1997 – 1998
  41. (58) Walter Pearson, 1998 – 1999
  42. (59) David Spencer, president 1999 – 2000
  43. (61) John Leyshon, Lt. Gov. 2000 – 2001 (CD, not photograph)
  44. (62) Emily Rempel, president 2000 – 2001

Other misc. Kiwanis Club photos:

Envelope #1.

  1. an unidentified member of the Kiwanis Club presenting a cheque for $350 to J. Penman
  2. members of the SC Kiwanis Club, inside a meeting or hotel room, stamp on the back reads “West’s Studio 2070 Albert St. Regina – Sask”
  3. Kiwanis member Jim Culham presenting a cheque to Ed Smith
    815 - 817. Frank Smith, Jackson Running, Robert Dahl and other individuals, at a ceremony unveiling a plaque on the change rooms at the Elmwood Park swimming hole, the plaque is commemorating the 50 year anniversary of the Kiwanis Club, 1921 to 1971
  4. Frank Smith presenting a cheque to John Patker (Patzer?)
  5. First Kiwanis Park, hospital in the background
    820 – 826. winners of the Kiwanis Snowman Festival, the children are unidentified
  6. Malta student exchange, 1988
  7. an unidentified group of people holding trophies

Envelope # 2.
829 - 836. Kiwanis Club members spending time with older individuals in wheels chairs, perhaps care home residents, it appears that there was some kind or performance taking place

  1. a choir of young people
  2. two Kiwanis club members selling apples
  3. two unidentified Kiwanis Club members
  4. two KC members in a wood shop making signs for people’s houses
  5. Kiwanis Club float in a parade
  6. sign celebrating KC’s 75h Anniversary, hung on Frontier Days saloon
  7. unveiling of new plaque on Peace Cairn, Roy Bird, governor of the Western Canada district; Laurel Enyert, president of KC of Malta, Emily Rempel, president of KC of SC, and Jim Eversole, governor of the Montana district
    844 – 849. KC members in a bar or tavern
    850 – 859. KC members at a luncheon meeting

Envelope # 3.
860 - 865. unknown meeting, adults and children in the audience, a woman is speaking
866 – 869. St.John’s Ambulance First Aid course

  1. several young women outside the Rec Centre
    871 – 874. several students sitting on the 14th Canadian Hussars tank outside the Rec Centre
    875 – 876. empty concrete planter in the new KC park
    877 – 878. “Kiwanis Minor League” baseball diamond
    879 – 881. KC event, with Charlie Warren, Bob Moore, and the Junior Band (“Pardoe” written on reverse)
  2. curling events, “Bob Hill” written on reverse

Envelope # 4.
883 - 894. a KC event, the room is decorated like a carousel, only women are present
895 – 896. individuals outside on the Chinook Pathway

Envelope # 5.
897 – 898. children swimming
899 – 900. a group of children
901 – 903. children eating ice cream sundaes

  1. individuals getting lunch at a table
    905 – 908. individuals at a luncheon inside the Palliser Pavilion, decorated with a Western theme
  2. red trailer fastened to a truck, “Merv’s Pitchfork Fondue”
    910 – 911. meeting a high school sign reads “Exploring New Frontiers”
  3. three individuals and a BBQ at the entrance to the Palliser Pavilion
  4. two KC members behind a counter, KC convention hosted in SC, watermelons on the counter
  5. kids playing with tangram puzzles
  6. KC members mingling in a group, Glen Rittinger
  7. KC convention hosted in SC, individuals at a banquet
  8. young people by a white van in a parking lot
  9. KC members standing from their chairs, reading from programs
    919 – 920. two unidentified individuals

Envelope # 6.
921 – 922. Junior Band playing at a KC banquet

  1. four KC members holding yellow hardhats
    924 - 926. Bob Jamieson at a KC banquet, perhaps his induction as President
    927 - 928. eight KC members
    929 – 932. casino themed KC event

Envelope # 7.
933 – 978. Kiwanis Club International convention banquet in SC, including photos of presentations, diners, and groups photos of unidentified individuals

  1. KC luncheon, two unidentified individuals shaking hands
    980 – 985. KC banquet, only women in the audience, room is decorated like a carousel
    986 – 990. Art Gallery curator Kim Houghtaling speaking in the gallery, “The Symons Trail” exhibition
  2. individuals on the Chinook Pathway
  3. KC members at a muffin banquet
  4. charity display in the SC Comprehensive high school
  5. individuals at an art gallery gift shop
    995 – 996. outdoor painting workshop by the creek, Stephanie Kaduck is the instructor

Envelope # 8.
997 – 1000. KC members, including Lorne Uher and Emily Rempel, reading to young children at a day care or kindergarten class

Envelope # 9.
1001 – 1003. children’s event in the Saloon at Doc’s Town
1004 – 1006. children’s event at the Rec Centre
1007 - 1009. KC meeting at the high school

  1. KC members eating lunch
    1011 – 1016. KC members in a classroom
  2. grandstand bleachers at the Fair Grounds
  3. KC member promoting a “Last Call” safe driving program
  4. two KC members on a small stage at a banquet
    1020 - 1028. a children’s event, including eating and playing mini golf
  5. archaeological dig
  6. children at an outdoor event
  7. KC members at a banquet, including Emily Rempel
  8. four unidentified KC members

Envelope # 10.
1033 - 1036. KC members working on construction, painting and dry walling, renovations to the Safe Shelter

  1. KC Board of Directors, 2003 – 2004
    1038 - 1054. individuals at the driving range of the Chinook golf course for a golf competition, renting balls and equipment in a tent
  2. opening of the Southwest Crisis Services “Basement Boutique”, SWCS staff representative Carol Koch giving a gift to KC members Al and Barry Cuthbert, November 8 2002
  3. unidentified individuals working on renovations to the Safe Shelter, September 2002
    1057 - 1058. KC members at the opening of the Southwest Crisis Services “Basement Boutique”, November 8 2002
    1059 - 1062. KC members working on renovations to the Safe Shelter, September 2002
  4. pre-renovation image of the Safe Shelter basement
    1064 – 1065. opening of the Southwest Crisis Services “Basement Boutique”, Joyce Goodhand, Annie Norine, Colin King and Sheila Rose in 1065

Envelope # 11.
1066 - 1073. KC members in the saloon at Fair Grounds, c. 1996
1074 - 1076. four KC members at the head table during a luncheon meeting, 1995
1077 - 1082. KC members cutting cake at both Wheatland and SC Malls, celebrating the SC Kiwanis Club’s 75th anniversary, 1996

  1. three KC members at the head table during a luncheon meeting
    1084 - 1085. KC members in the saloon at Fair Grounds
  2. children playing volleyball, 1996
  3. KC members in the saloon at Fair Grounds, dancing, 1996
    1088 – 1089. children playing basketball, 1996
  4. four KC members at the head table during a luncheon meeting
  5. four KC members by the Abilities Bus, 1996
    1092 - 1093. a speaker at a KC luncheon meeting
    1094 - 1099. KC members cutting cake at SC Mall, celebrating the SC Kiwanis Club’s 75th anniversary, 1996
    1100 - 1102. KC members in the saloon at Fair Grounds
    1103 – 1104. children playing ball in a parking lot
  6. KC members in the saloon at Fair Grounds
    1106 – 1107. KC members spending time with older people in a care home, 1995
    1108 - 1110. KC members in the saloon at Fair Grounds
  7. KC members spending time with older people in a care home, 1995
    1112 – 1116. KC members in the saloon at Fair Grounds

Envelope # 12.
1117 – 1118. Junior Band performing at a KC meeting, perhaps at the 65th anniversary in 1986

  1. three unidentified KC members, perhaps at the 65th anniversary in 1986
  2. two unidentified individuals shaking hands at a KC meeting, perhaps at the 65th anniversary in 1986
  3. speaker at a KC meeting, perhaps at the 65th anniversary in 1986
  4. Len Stein speaking at a KC meeting, perhaps at the 65th anniversary in 1986
  5. Geoff Wilson speaking at a KC meeting, perhaps at the 65th anniversary in 1986
  6. Pat Smith speaking at a KC meeting, perhaps at the 65th anniversary in 1986
  7. cake commemorating the SC KC’s 65 anniversary, 1986
  8. Pat Smith, an unidentified KC member, Geoff Wilson and Len Stein cutting a cake commemorating the SC KC’s 65 anniversary, 1986
  9. two unidentified KC members loading corn into the back of a truck
    1128 – 1140. Ability Bowl, year unknown
    1141 – 1149. Swift Current Air Cadets in the Rec Centre

Envelope # 13.

  1. a group of young people playing video games in a common room
    1151 – 1152. a group of young people playing sports in the Rec Centre
  2. a group of people in the lobby of the Art Gallery
    1154 – 1156. a KC convention in the Palliser Pavilion, 1997
    1157 – 1158. a KC convention in the high school 1997
  3. two women looking at pictures in the Art Gallery
  4. a Lloydminster display at a KC contention, 1997
  5. individuals eating lunch in a classroom at a KC convention, 1997
    1162 - 1177. individuals at a KC contention, 1997
  6. five KC members in a meeting room
  7. KC members eating in the high school cafeteria at a 1997 convention
    1180 - 1181. KC members placing lit candles on a large wheel, commemorating “Young Children Priority One”
  8. an unidentified man speaking at a podium at a KC convention, 1997
  9. the Palliser Pavilions decorated like the Old West

Envelope # 14.

  1. two unidentified men shaking hands in front of a KC banner
  2. two unidentified men shaking hands in front of a KC banner
  3. KC members eating at a banquet table, Bob and Deb Jamieson
  4. individuals eating in a banquet hall, two are Beulah Caswell and Steve Krochak
  5. individuals eating in a banquet hall
  6. two unidentified individuals
    1190 – 1191. KC members playing poker
  7. a KC member giving a cheque to a man with a seeing eye dog
    1193 - 1195. a television reporter interviewing KC members on the Chinook pathway

Envelope # 15.
1196 – 1214. KC induction night, for 1996 – 1997, individuals include Dave Cyca and Bob Jamieson (1202)

Envelope # 16.

  1. KC members at a banquet table
  2. a KC member presenting a cheque to an unidentified man
    1217 - 1218. a KC member presenting a cheque to an unidentified man
  3. KC members at a banquet table

Envelope # 17.

  1. Emily Rempel at the Kiwanis International Peace Cairn Re-Dedication, June 10 2001
  2. Roy Bird, governor of the Western Canada district; Laurel Enyert, president of KC of Malta, Emily Rempel, president of KC of SC, and Jim Eversole, governor of the Montana district at the Kiwanis International Peace Cairn Re-Dedication, June 10 2001
  3. a tug-of-war
  4. Laurel Enyert and Emily Rempel exchanging flags
    1224 - 1233. KC members at the International Peace Cairn Re-Dedication ceremony at Monchy, June 10 2001
  5. MLA Yogi Huegabaret, at the International Peace Cairn Re-Dedication ceremony at Monchy, June 10 2001
  6. site of the International Peace Cairn Re-Dedication ceremony at Monchy, June 10 2001
  7. MLA Brad Wall, at the International Peace Cairn Re-Dedication ceremony at Monchy, June 10 2001
  8. of the International Peace Cairn Re-Dedication ceremony at Monchy, June 10 2001
  9. plaque on the Kiwanis International Peace Cairn
  10. KC members at the International Peace Cairn Re-Dedication ceremony at Monchy, June 10 2001

Envelope # 18.

  1. unidentified KC member in a campsite, drinking from a “stubby” beer bottle
  2. unidentified KC members in a room
  3. three KC members selling apples, the man on the right is Don Whiteman
  4. two KC members, one presenting a certificate to another
  5. two KC members shaking hands at a KC International event
  6. a KC member selling Xmas trees
  7. Frank Smith and Nikki Carefoot at the Palliser Hospital, November 1984
  8. men at a banquet table, sign reads “Wascana Kiwanis and Regina High School Football // A Partnership in Success”
  9. KC members playing golf
  10. SC Special Olympics team, provincial track meet in Saskatoon, June 1984
  11. a KC banquet, Glen Rittinger at the table, one member is receiving a pin from the Lt. Gov.
    1251 - 1252. two KC members holding a red ribbon, 1994
  12. KC members at the International Peace Cairn Re-Dedication ceremony at Monchy, June 10 2001
  13. KC Western Canada District convention registration, 1997
  14. a rodeo at the Fair Grounds during Frontier Days, 1997
  15. a KC Frontier Days float, 1982 (celebrating SC’s 100 year anniversary)
  16. KC members getting food from a buffet
  17. a KC cheque presentation
  18. KC members playing golf
  19. KC members curling, “Bob Hill” written on reverse
  20. Jim Culham and Michael Heap, director of the SC Junior Band
  21. KC member donating to the Salvation Army Christmas Kettle
  22. Pat Smith, Geoff Wilson and Len Stein cutting a 65th Anniversary cake, 1986
  23. a KC members speaking at a podium at a meeting
  24. KC members standing behind a banquet table, a man playing the bagpipes
  25. people on the Chinook pathway
  26. Peder Myhr, Grant McEwan and Jack Slinn
    1268 - 1270. KC members speaking at meetings
  27. KC float in a Frontier Days parade, 1955
  28. six KC members, including Cec Jackson and Harry Stewart, 1973
  29. a young man using a router to make a sign for a house, the back reads “Major Emphasis Project // Help People – 3 countries”
  30. two unidentified women in a campsite

Envelope # 19.
1275 – 1313. “Sleeping Children Around The World” charity, each photo has three children who had received a bed kit through this charity, in each photo one of the donors is either the SC KC, or the Kiwanis Foundation of Canada

Envelope # 20.

  1. KC Western Canada Convention, 1994
  2. “Kiwanis International 1992 – 93 Distinguished Club Officers” felt patch
  3. Don Murdoch being presented with an award
    1317 - 1320. KC members at a Western Canada Convention, 1994
  4. KC member (perhaps Lt. Gov.) presenting a patch to Lawrence Schatkoski
  5. KC member (perhaps Lt. Gov.) presenting a pin to Ralph Liepold

Envelope # 21.
1323 – 1324. four young women holding test paper, three unidentified adults behind them

Photos not in envelopes:

  1. Malta exchange in 1977, KC President Harry Stewart and high school principal John Penner
  2. “Kiwanis Kords”, the KC band
  3. Kiwanis events in Waskesiu, 1932, some SC members in the photo include Abe (A.B.) Elliott, Hal Fraser, Maurice Hesford, James Wesley Alexander
  4. Kiwanis Western Canada District Convention, Fort William – Port Arthur, 1930, Maurice Hesford was the only SC delegate

Folder #1 (contains letters with accompanying photographs).

  1. Gene Tapiau, Chairman of the Boys and Girls Committee, presenting a cheque to Ron Meyers, principal of Central School, to help fund a trip to the Legislature in Regina, 1977, with accompanying letter
  2. Gene Tapiau, Chairman of the Boys and Girls Committee, presenting a cheque to Betty Bereth of the Girl Guide Association, 1977, with accompanying letter
    1331 – 1332. Gene Tapiau, Chairman of the Boys and Girls Committee, presenting board games to Frank Hegel, principal of St. Joseph’s School, 1977, with accompanying letter
  3. Hazel Steinborn, of the Golden Prairie String Ensemble, presenting a cheque to Bob Gray, Chairman of the Kiwanis Sheltered Workshop Committee, for a Crippled Children Fund, and to help establish a South West Ability Centre, 1977, with accompanying letter
  4. Jackson Running and Frank Warder delivering Meals on Wheels, 1976, with accompanying letter
    1335 – 1339. curling teams holding trophies, with negatives of curling images as well, and a letter about the SC Snowman Festival.
    1340 – 1341. a young woman, _____ Morstad, KC member Lyle Blenner-Hasset in 1341, with a letter about Frontier Days

Envelope # 22.

  1. KC float in a parade, one man shooting an arrow at another, “Kiwanis Apple Day William Tell”
    1343 – 1345. “before” and “after” photos of a linen closet, March 2003, perhaps related to renovations at Southwest Crisis Services
  2. an unidentified KC member working on renovations, March 2003
  3. an unidentified KC members speaking at a luncheon meeting
  4. Walter Buffam, Leader of Spiritual Aims Committee

Folder #2:
-letter, newspaper clippings, re: Charles Warren running in a race while he was a University student in Saskatoon, 1925
-thank you letters to KC
Kiwanis Club correspondence:
-invitation to KC 80th Anniversary Celebration, 2001
-letter from Don Nicholson outlining the events of his presidency in 1957, sent in 1972
-letter from Ridge Booker to Frank Smith, contains a photo of some KC members (#1348, Ridge Booker is second from the right), and information about Ridge’s visits to the KC of Tempe, Arizona
-invitation from the City of SC to a luncheon in honour of the visit of Saskatchewan Lieutenant Governor F.L. Bastedo

Folder #3:
Misc. Kiwanis Club documents:
-campaign material for Frank Smith, running for KC Lt. Gov. of Western Canada District
-KC membership list from 1921 – 1978
-KC membership list, 1921 – c. 1940
-history of the Kiwanis Club, started in Detroit in 1915
-newspaper except commemorating the SC KC’s 75th anniversary
-“Legion of Honor” certificate for J.O. Begg
-newspaper clipping on Cec Jackson and Don Whiteman
-Southwest Saskatchewan Traumatic Events Response Team brochure
-misc. negatives, of Ability Bowl, plaque on Peace Cairn
-Charter Presentation program for 1971, 50th anniversary of the SC KC
-2 copies of “Fifty Years of Building” booklet, 1971
-newspaper clipping, Ian Hay at a Salvation Army Christmas Kettle
-3 CDs of images
-SC KC committees and officers from 2002 – 2003
-copy of a newspaper clipping about Dr. J.P. Whyte

Discrete objects:
gavel, “Donated To S.C. Kiwanis Club // By Past Governor J.P. Whyte // 1933”
brass cup, “Swift Current // Kiwanis Club // 65th Anniversary // 1986 // Congratulations // Pat Smith // MLA”
wooden box, given to the SC Kiwanis Club as a thank you from the Southwest Crisis Services

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Louise Rosenbury

The fonds, related to Louise Rosenbury, 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:
Valentines Day cards (2); Christmas Program (North View 1931); handwritten songbook; music notation notebook; music and algebra exercise book; geography exercise book; health education exercise book; agriculture exercise book (2); physiology exercise book; arithmetic exercise books (10); economics exercise book; domestic science exercise book; geography exercise book / misc. notebook; physiology and agriculture exercise book; Julius Caesar exercise book; French exercise book (2); Literature exercise book; Current Events scrapbook; Canadian History / French exercise book.

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Swift Current Rotary Club

The fonds, related to the Swift Current Rotary Club, 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:
-Swift Current Rotary Club history book, started in 1963 and covers history since the 1920s

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Saint George's Society fonds

  • SCM-RG-0068
  • Fundo
  • 1980 - 2000

The fonds, related to the Saint George's Society, 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 box of photo albums
-Photo Album (scrapbook) (green in colour with Union Jack on front cover) – various newspaper clippings, invitations, photographs (101 in total), letters and telegrams; 1980-1983.
-Photo Album (red/brown in colour) - various newspaper clippings, invitations, photographs (174 in total), letters and telegrams; 1984-1987.
-Photo Album (red in colour) - various newspaper clippings, invitations, photographs (147 in total), letters and telegrams; 1987-1990.
-Photo Album (white in colour) - various newspaper clippings, invitations, photographs (158 in total; negatives and extra prints in separate envelopes), letters and telegrams; 1990-1994.
-Photo Album (white in colour) - various newspaper clippings, invitations, photographs (143 in total; negatives and extra prints in separate envelopes), letters and telegrams; 1994-1999.

1 box of textual records
-Folder # 1 – Meeting Minutes; 1980.
-Folder # 2 – Meeting Minutes; 1981.
-Folder # 3 – Meeting Minutes; 1982.
-Folder # 4 – Meeting Minutes; 1983.
-Folder # 5 – Meeting Minutes; 1984.
-Folder # 6 – Financial Records (statements, Treasurer’s Reports, receipts); 1980-1991.
-Folder # 7 – Miscellaneous records (correspondence, permits, receipts, reports, action plans, etc.); 1980-1992.
-Folder # 8 – Reports; 1980-1995.
-Folder # 9 – ‘Dickens Evening’; 1986.
-Folder # 10 – Membership; 1980-1981.
-Folder # 11 – Meeting Minutes; 1984-2000.
-Folder # 12 – Various records: Questionnaire (1988); Card and Letters of Thanks Received; Executive Meeting Minutes (1985-1986); Presidents and Executive Reports (1985-1986); St. George’s Society Newsletter (April, 1994); Membership Lists; Correspondence (1986); Miscellaneous; Various Reports (1986-1987); Constitution; Saskatchewan Multicultural Council Information (1986-1988).
-St. George’s Society: Correspondence, President; 1980-1983.
-Greetings (includes 40 loose colour photographs)

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History

The series, related to the Swift Current Royal Purple Lodge Number 93, was created by the source during its existence. Files include annual and longer period histories. Depending on the year these documents contain images, club activities, reports from various roles, and related information.

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1951-1967

The series, related to the Swift Current Royal Purple Lodge Number 93, was created by the source during its existence. Materials include:
-club history from 1951-1967.

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