The fonds consists of the Constitution (nd); Minute Book (1910-1946) - includes some accounting and administrative records, (1947-1965) - includes the church building committee and Correspondence (1970) re: the Religious Organizational Act; 90th Anniversary Service Bulletin and History (2000); Service bulletins held jointly in Zion Lutheran Church, Wetaskiwin.
The fonds consists of the manuscript of "Seventy Years of Growing with Canada" (368 p. with name index), a letter from an editor from Pyerson Press, dated 1938, and a photocopy of an article on Zephirin Malhiot. The manuscript is the autobiography of Mr. Malhiot, from his childhood spent on his parents' farm in Becancour, where he learned French traditions, up to 1927. His memories cover both the technical and the political aspects of building railways and energy stations in Canada at the end of 19th and the beginning of the 20th century.
The fonds consists of minutes, correspondence, annual reports, school inspector's reports, student birthdates and distances from school, assessment of tax rolls, and cash books of Zawale School District No. 1074 dating from 1905 - 1951
The fonds consists of scripts, research notes, correspondence, and posters related to Bell's performance career. There are also videocassettes that contain TV appearances by Bell, promotional clips of her various performances and characters, complete recordings of her one-person shows, and demo reels.
The fonds includes records created or collected by Yvonne Hébert, documenting her academic activities, commitments and interests. Also included are some personal and family records.
Pamela Allan recorded her interview with Yvonne Chapman on May 31, 1994. Ms Chapman came to Alberta in 1970 to be Employee Relations Officer with the AARN. The position was that of "basically a bargainer" in wage and working conditions negotiations with Alberta hospitals, and of working for recognition of nurses as professionals. Ms Chapman describes the growth of unionism in the profession, the decision of the AARN to cease being a bargaining agent for the union; the separation of the Association and the United Nurses of Alberta in 1977; strikes in Alberta and Saskatchewan; legislative changes; and her views on the future of professional unions in Alberta. A timed summary of the audiotape is included in the textual material.
The records consist of original and photocopied papers documenting the Lefebvre Case (francophone rights) at different legal levels, and Yvon Lefebvre's correspondence with governmental and legal officials. It also includes records related to his activism in francophone education, specifically the opening of Georges et Julia Bugnet school in Edmonton.
The fonds consists of correspondence, attendance records, financial records, minutes, and records related to the various committees of the Y's, dating from 1943-1965. The fonds also includes the names and birthdates of charter members.
The collection consists of material related to youth recreation and activities in Alberta including a post-summer evaluation of Edmonton's playground and parks program dating from 1958, a report on the proceedings of Western Recreation Conference held in the Banff School of Fine Arts in Banff, Alberta, dating from 1958, a report on a playground teacher's training course for Edmonton Recreation Department dating from 1959, and the minutes of a meeting of the Edmonton Council of Community Services, Youth Service Division, Executive Workshop dating from 1959.