The fonds consists of materials created by the Adler family of Vegreville and Edmonton, Alberta from ca. 192-? -- 1976. The fonds consists of family photographs, photographs of the old Vegreville Synagogue, Talmud Torah Graduation photographs, Young Judea, University of Alberta Alumni Association, and Talmud Torah; correspondence; and other materials related to the Adler family. Much of the material is related to Bernie and Eli Adler's involvement in local and national Jewish organizations and the alumni association of the University of Alberta. Ther is also a VHS videocassette containing footage of the old Vegreville synagogue.
The fonds consists of various records including: financial, educational, conference material, correspondence, membership, constitution and bylaws, banking, minutes, guides and manuals, yearbooks, awards, banners, photographs and the monograph "A Golden Past - A Challenging Future: a 50 year history of the Administrative Management Society" by Joseph W. Gawthrop. (library).
MS 617.1: This fonds consists of administrative records, 1978 and 1982 Area Conference material, and membership records.
MS 617.2: This fonds consists of material related to the Administrative Manegement Society's 1984 Area Conference in Edmonton, including planning material, administrative records, publicity, promotional campaign plan, and minutes of the conference. This fonds also consists of society records including correspondence, Board Meeting Minutes, Membership lists and rosters and newsletters and newsletter ephemera.
Administrative Management Society - Edmonton Chapter
The fonds consists of charter and incorporation documents, correspondence, minutes, financial reports, conference and seminar records, yearbooks, planning records, surveys, and chapter newsletters. Also included are rosters of the Calgary chapter and other chapters, and various AMS publications.
The fonds consists of: a promotional booklet for the City of Medicine Hat compiled by the Board of Trade (1910); City of Medicine Hat Budget Estimate Ledger (1948).
The collection consists of photographs of various towns in the Peace River area, settlements along the Athabasca and Mackenzie Rivers, views of the Alaska Highway and early scenes of various centres in southern Saskatchewan including Moose Jaw.
The fonds consists of newsclippings about his skiing activities and the Fram Ski Club (1912-1921), constitution and minutes of the National Ski Association of Western Canada (1912-1913), and photographs of Camrose skiers and ski jumps (1912-1920s, 1964).
The fonds consists of materials created by Adolph Minchau between 1920 and 1938. The fonds consists of correspondence and periodicals related to the blacksmith shop of Minchau. It includes a 1926 ledger and insurance documents for the shop. There are also clippings from Dun's Bulletin relating to machinery.
The fonds consists of material pertaining to Adolf Fimrite's political career and includes a letter in Ukrainian from Adolph Fimrite to residents of the Spirit River Constituency regarding plans for the Social Credit Government for the next five years and a letter in English to the residents of the Spirit River Constituency addressing the need for the former letter.
The fonds consists of the personal records of Adrian Hope and includes day to day journals, a Métis Association of Alberta membership card, correspondence, the poem "The Fate of Jim Brady," an audio recording of a CBC program where Adrian Hope discussed Métis and his own history, an interview with Adrian Hope conducted by Terry Lusty, and an audio recording of the Saddle Lake Indian Days.
The material consists of records from the estate of Adrien Clément La Rivière and includes a share certificate for the Dunvegan Townsite Company, Limited, a contract agreement between Adrien and the Hudson's Bay Company, correspondence and reports about railways for Grouard, prospecting for the Edmonton Stock Yards Company, Limited, a Grouard Board of Trade pamphlet, cheques, financial statement for the town of Grouard, notes, a letter from secretary-treasurer of Grouard, a nominal roll of recruits from Edmonton for the 233rd Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force and a photograph of Peace River at Dunvegan with Adrien in foreground.