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Michael Breckon sous-fonds

Sous-fonds consists of material relating to Michael Breckon's role as Director of Advertising for Air Canada during the 1982 Everest Expedition. The sous-fonds contains news articles, speeches, and correspondence.

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Rural Initiatives subfonds

The Rural Initiatives program was set up by Lethbridge Community College in the spring of 1989, as an experimental program designed to help rural people and communities help themselves in assessing their situations and looking to the future. A Milo Rural Initiatives group was formed in 1990, and was accepted as a Milo & District Agricultural Society Committee in June of 1992. Committee status was a benefit for the group as it meant that they wouldn’t have to pay for hall rental for the various activities they sponsored, and in addition, would be covered under the Ag Society’s liability insurance for all events.

The Rural Initiatives Committee spearheaded many ongoing community projects, such as pot luck meals welcoming new community members, Children’s Dinner Theatre, community business directories, volunteer appreciation events, and the bussing of area children to Vulcan for swimming lessons. Other major initiatives were the development of a 2.5 mile bike path from Milo out to Lake McGregor, and the coordination of Casino fundraisers through the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission.

In 2005, the Milo & District Agricultural Society Rural Initiatives Committee moved to disband, with their remaining funds being designated for bike path maintenance and the sponsorship of a community Christmas hayride / party.

The sous-fonds consists of minute books, correspondence, community reports and surveys, ledgers, photographs and ephemera relating to the activities of the Rural Initiatives Committee, much of it organized by the Rural Initiatives Committee in a large white binder.

The sous-fonds has been arranged into the following series: Working Papers, Meeting Minutes, Financial Records, Bike Path Project.

"Women in Music" records

Subfonds consists of material relating to the Society for Women in Music (WIM). WIM was established as a networking and resource group for women employed in music, and the records in this subfonds detail their activities. The subfonds contains the administrative records of the group, as well as recordings of concerts sponsored (or co-sponsored) by WIM.

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Arts Administration sous-fonds

The sous-fonds consists of records generated by the office of the Manager of Arts programs, including correspondence and memoranda, reports, planning documents, budgets and financial statements, and audio interviews of visiting artists that were aired on an Alberta radio station.

Manager of Visual Arts sous-fonds

Sous-fonds consists of records accumulated and collected by Ken Madsen during his tenure as Manager of Visual Arts programs, as well as records relating to some of his previous and subsequent roles coordinating Banff Centre facilities, services, summer sessions, marketing and communication, the Walter Phillips Gallery, awards and the Banff Festival of the Arts.

Law Society of the North West Territories fonds

  • CA LASA 05-00-00
  • Sous-fonds
  • 1886-1907 : Copied [198?]

Fonds consists of 1 volume, Law Society of the North West Territories Roll of Advocates and Minutes 1886-1908, listing advocates of the North West Territories, members of the Law Society of the North West Territories, and including the minutes of the Law Society of the North West Territories governing body of benchers and committees.

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Law Society of Alberta, Benchers sous-fonds

  • CA LASA 05-00-00
  • Sous-fonds
  • 1907-1993

This sous-fonds contains one series: Minutes of Benchers' convocations. The records of committees of the Benchers are in separate sous-fonds.

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Law Society of Alberta, Executive Committee sous-fonds

  • CA LASA 05-00-00
  • Sous-fonds
  • 1962-1989

This sous-fonds contains three series: Minutes (1962-1981), Correspondence (1966-1979) and Meetings recordings (1988-1989). Excluding the audiotape recordings of meetings, these records were originally filed using an alphanumeric code (E-0 through E-3; see series descriptions).

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