Series contains reports, correspondence, newsletters, and other documents relating to the Conference Camp Committee and the activities of various camps in Saskatchewan. Contents include files relating to: B'Say-Tah (1962); the Conference Camp Committee newsletter, Smoke Signals (1966-1967); Committee conferences and training events held at Prairie Christian Training Centre, or P.C.T.C. (1964-1966); a Camp Survey (1961); Crystal Lake United Church Camp (1964); Kipabiskau United Church Camp (1962-1964); and a Senior Girls Camp (1959-1961).
An envelope addressed to "Mrs. Ernest Prior Indian Head, Sask." containing two letters - dated February 17 and February 21, 1964 - from A.L. Karras, Secretary-Treasurer of Indian Head School Unit #19. The letters apparently relate to school consolidation. The first letter announced an Indian Head School Unit Board meeting to be held in April to which all rural school district delegates were invited. The second letter announced the 49th Annual Convention of the Saskatchewan School Trustees Association at the Hotel Saskatchewan in Regina on March 9-12, 1964, and invited rural school district delegates to attend at their own expense. A folded undated piece of paper entitled "claim for hail damage (Harry Hitchens - labour) was also in the envelope with the inscription on the reverse "(Mrs) Muriel Prior Secretary Sunny Slope S.D. #1843".
The fonds consists of textual materials generated by the Presbytery, its secretaries, committees and related bodies, in fulfillment of their responsibilities, as outlined in the Manual of the United Church of Canada.
Contents include: minutes (1925-1959); correspondence (1945-1960); financial records; documents relating to history of the presbytery; and an oversize Register of Land Titles (1939-1940).
1958 Environmental Report on Sunny Slope School , sent with official letter (Feb. 20, 1959) from the Regional Medical Health Officer; stapled to it is an open letter from Andrew Dickson, Secretary-Treasurer of the R.M. of Indian Head #156 offering 2 cents per gopher tail to students presenting the tails to their teacher.
The fonds consists of textual materials generated by the Presbytery, their secretaries, committees and related bodies, in fulfillment of their responsibilities, as outlined in the Manual of the United Church of Canada.
Contents include: minutes (1925-1959); correspondence; treasurer’s records; files relating to education and students; record of candidates for ministry; and pastoral relations documents.
The fonds consists of textual materials generated by Kamsack Presbytery, its secretaries, committees and related bodies, in fulfillment of their responsibilities, as outlined in the Manual of the United Church of Canada.
Contents include: minutes (1925-1956); correspondence; treasurer’s accounts; statistics; files relating to education and students; record of candidates for ministry; and pastoral relations correspondence; as well as history documents, “Historical Notes of Kamsack Presbytery” and “Historical sketch of various pastoral charges in Kamsack Presbytery” (covering up to late 1920s and early 1940s).
Three typewritten pages - letter from J.E. (Jimmy) Robison to Jim Williams in Jacksonville, Florida, toutlining the items to be fulfilled in the contract for the summer of 1950.
The fonds consists of textual materials generated by the Presbytery, its secretaries, committees and related bodies, in fulfillment of their responsibilities, as outlined in the Manual of the United Church of Canada.
Contents include: minutes; correspondence; newsletters; statistics (1960); records of the Communications Committee (1969-1980); a document “Sketch History of Rosetown Presbytery, Part 1” (Oct. 1975), by Rev. M. John Moor; and some minutes, correspondence, and other material from the United Church Men / A.O.T.S.
The fonds consists of textual materials generated by the Presbytery, its secretaries, committees and related bodies, in fulfillment of their responsibilities, as outlined in the Manual of the United Church of Canada.
Contents include: minutes (1925-1949); correspondence; a treasurer’s book; and a map, showing schools, railway lines and rural municipalities (date unknown).
An airmail letter from Mrs. J. C. Iliffe of Sunny Slope (Thurmaston, Leicester) England to Cliffe and Grace Horsman and family and to Miss Campbell thanking them for a Christmas parcel and telling about family events.
An airmail letter from Muriel A. Walker of Sunny Slope (Thurmaston, Leicester) England to Grace Horsman as well as Miss Campbell thanking them for their parcel and telling about recent events.
An airmail letter written by Mrs. J. C. Iliffe of Sunny Slope (Thurmaston, Leicester) England to Miss D. Campbell and opening with "Dear Daisy" thanking her for a parcel.
An airmail letter from Mrs. J. C. Iliffe of Sunny Slope (Thurmaston, Leicester) England addressed to Cliffe Horsman and opening with "My Dear Grace, husband & family & Miss Campbell" wishing them merry Christmas and telling about recent family events.
An airmail letter written by Mrs. J. C. Iliffe of Sunny Slope (Thurmaston, Leicester) England , addressed to Cliffe Horsman and opening with "Dear Miss Campbell and Grace" thanking them for a parcel sent over during the Christmas holidays.