Missionary work of church women's organizations, 1816-1962
- A.381.XI.F.12
- File
- ca.1962
Chart showing the missionary work of church women's organizations in the three uniting churches and in the United Church of Canada, 1816-1962.
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Missionary work of church women's organizations, 1816-1962
Chart showing the missionary work of church women's organizations in the three uniting churches and in the United Church of Canada, 1816-1962.
United Church work among Ukrainians in Northern Saskatchewan
United Church work among Ukrainians in Northern Saskatchewan - material collected apparently by Dr. Nichol and indicated by him as such:
Background to Union, doctrines and traditions
Typed one page [manuscript] on the background to Union and the influence of the doctrines and traditions of the uniting churches on the United Church of Canada. [No date noted.]
Beaver Lodge: A Story of a Frontier Settlement in Northern Saskatchewan
Beaver Lodge. A Story of a Frontier Settlement in Northern Saskatchewan. Henry Esmund, Board of Home Missions, United Church of Canada, 1930. Henry Esmund was E.H.Oliver's nom-de-plume.
Part of Church Histories collection
Church history file -- including documents, image of a church fire, "Humboldt United Church, Burned 31st March 1989" (caption on back).
St. Andrew's Biography, Ordination, Services
Part of Biographies collection
Rosetown United Church Senior Boys
25 boys and 3 men standing on steps of a building.
Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)
Members of the United Church Women's Missionary Society
Members of the United Church Women's Missionary Society; Back row, L-R: Mrs. Sid (Lil) Card, Mrs. Laura (Bob) Clarke, Mrs. Geo. Kempling, Mrs. Isaac Ediger, Mrs. Andy Blue, Mrs. Wallace McDougall, Mrs. Wm. Mullins, Mrs. Wm. Hutcheon, Mrs. Lillian Wright, Mrs. Pat Lamborn, Mrs. Roy Rea.
2nd row, L-R: Mrs. Geo. Adnam, Mrs. Wm. Klemmer, Mrs. Jack Harris, Mrs. Phil Javens, Mrs. Norman Cooke.
Front row, L-R: Mrs. Roy Gordon, Mrs. Ray Hough, Mrs. Alice Glendenning, Mrs. Lawrence Scrivens, Miss Nettie Stewart.
United Church Ladies "Harmony Unit"
Meeting held at Beulah Flach's house.
Back row, L-R: Marjorie Douglas, Elda Truitt. 3rd row: Anges Wickett, Lela Turner, Olive Huck, Florence Campbell, Jean Kingwell, Eva Brookbank, Dorothy Ross. 2nd row: D. Curtis, Doris Klemmer, E. Lord, Marjorie Kerr, Alice Scrivens, Beulah Flach. Front row: Thelma Morris, Frieda Hintze, Blanche Moxley.
Knox United Church Regina, Saskatchewan
Part of City of Regina fonds
Knox United Church, now known as Knox Metropolitan Church, on the corner of Lorne Street and 12th Avenue.
Saskatchewan Synod (Presbyterian) fonds
The fonds consists of textual materials created by (and relating to) the Synod of Saskatchewan, its General Interests Committee, and the Treasurer of the Church Union Expense Fund.
Contents include: Synod minutes (1906-1924), published and unpublished; correspondence relating to the Church Union Expense Fund (1923-1925); mimeographed material sent out by the General Interests Committee (1922-1925); a handwritten outline of a speech on church union (no date); and documents published by the Synod.
Presbyterian Church in Canada, Synod of Saskatchewan
General Council of Local Union Churches fonds
The fonds consists of textual materials created by and relating to the General Council of Local Union Churches, its Policy Committee and related individuals and bodies.
Contents include: minutes of the Policy Committee (ca.1920), a report to the General Council of Local Union Churches of Western Canada (1921), and resolutions passed by the General Council (1922); publications relating to the General Council (1921-1924); correspondence regarding Union Churches and Cooperative Churches (1924); and an address, The Evolution of Organic Church Union in Canada, given by the Chairman at a General Council Meeting, on April 5, 1915.
There is also a group of additional materials on the topic of Local Unions, created/collected by the Rev. W.H. Hughes. This contains some originals and some copies of archival materials, along with other documents assembled by Hughes.
General Council of Local Union Churches of Western Canada
Cooperating Committee of Saskatchewan fonds
The fonds consists of textual materials created by and relating to the Methodist-Presbyterian Cooperating Committee of Saskatchewan (later the Provincial Committee on Cooperation), its committees and related individuals and bodies.
Contents include: minutes of the Cooperating Committee of Saskatchewan (1911-1925); various Local Cooperating Committees minutes (1920-1925), possibly collected by/for the Cooperating Committee of Saskatchewan; publications and articles regarding cooperating and union churches, in Saskatchewan and elsewhere in Canada (1911-1922). There are also files of correspondence, relating to Local Unions in Balgonie and Trevarga (1913-1914), Yellow Grass (1917), and other locations (1921-1925), as well as signed agreements and lists relating to united charges at Fillmore, Manor, Nokomis, Rokeby, Saltcoats and Sintaluta (1921) and double-affiliation charges at Bladworth, Briercrest, Carlyle, Drinkwater, Dundurn, Fillmore-Osage, Girvin, Hawarden, Sceptre, Viscount, Willmar and Wapella (1920-1925).
Cooperating Committee of Saskatchewan
Provincial Church Union Committee fonds
The collection consists of minutes, correspondence and publications created by and relating to the Saskatchewan Provincial Church Union Committee. The Committee was formed on July 26, 1923 by representatives of the Saskatchewan Methodist Conference and the Presbyterian Synod of Saskatchewan, to take preliminary steps to effect Church Union in Saskatchewan. Representatives of the congregational Churches were also invited to be on the committee.
Provincial Church Union Committee
Commission Pursuant to the United Church of Canada Act fonds
The collection consists primarily textual materials relating to the creation of the United Church and the associated Commission Pursuant to the United Church of Canada Act. Contents include: commission proceedings; orders relating to property; and collected correspondence and other materials relating to non-concurring Presbyterian congregations in Saskatchewan.
Dominion Church Property Commission