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Canadian Federation of University Women, Edmonton fonds

  • PAA PR0212
  • Fonds
  • 1909-2014

The fonds consists mainly of administrative records created by the Canadian Federation of University Women, Edmonton. The fonds has been arranged into four series: Canadian Federation of University Women, Edmonton; Canadian Federation of University Women, Alberta Council; Canadian Federation of University Women, National; and International Federation of University Women. This arrangement is based on the record keeping practice of the Edmonton organization.

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Milo Community School fonds

  • CA MILO MCS
  • Fonds
  • 1938-1948, 1962-2014 (predominant 1990-2000)

The fonds consists of correspondence, reports, staff and student lists, 1986 Provincial Evaluation, yearbooks, handbooks, school newspapers, photographs and prints of historical photos relating to the structure and activities of Milo Community School.

The fonds has been divided into the following series: Correspondence, Compressed School Week, Terry Fox Run, Publications, Recycling Trailer, Christmas Programs, People.

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Canadian Federation of University Women. Calgary Club fonds

  • GLEN glen-2338
  • Fonds
  • 1923-2014

The fonds consists of constitution, annual reports, minutes, membership lists, correspondence, financial records, briefs, newsletters, conference proceedings and scrapbooks.
Records related to the following subjects are also in this fonds. See inventory for details: Abortion law, Alberta Advisory Council on the Status of Women, Alberta Council on Child and Family Welfare, Alberta Council on Women's Affairs, Roberta Bondar, Bowness-Montgomery Day Care Association, Calgary Allied Arts Council, Calgary Citizens' Centennial Committee, Calgary Council of Community Services, Calgary Indian Friendship Centre, Calgary Local Council of Women, Calgary School Planning Council, Calgary University Committee, Canadian Association of Consumers, Canadian Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Canadian Human Rights Commission, Canadian Mental Health Association, Canadian Welfare Council, Dr. Katie Cooke, education, Elizabeth Fry Society, Fraser Committee on Pornography and Prostitution, Ruth Gorman, John Howard Society of Alberta, libraries, marriage law, matrimonial property, National Council of Women of Canada, One World Child Development Centre, prison reform, public schools, Riverside Villa Association, radio and television broadcasting, Royal Commission on New Reproductive Technologies, Royal Commission on Bilinualism and Biculturalism, Royal Commission on the Status of Women, Laura Sabia, sex education, United Nations Society, and the University of Calgary.

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Grandview Elementary School fonds

  • RED MG 156
  • Fonds
  • 1933-2014

Fonds consists of the administrative records created by the Grandview Elementary School during its activities as a school in the Red Deer Public School District No. 104.

The types of records include photographs, booklets, scrapbooks, yearbooks, correspondence, some news clippings, tributes and programs for special events, an audio reel of Bobby Gimby's songs, and a film reel "A Day at Grandview, 1965."

No series assignment has been applied to the records in this fonds.

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Greater St. Albert Catholic schools fonds

  • CA MHM MHM
  • Fonds
  • 1935-1989, 2014

This fonds consists of records pertaining to the Greater St. Albert Catholic schools and the Greater St. Albert Catholic school board. Records include yearbooks, board minutes, annual reports, and 150th anniversary gala material.

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Donna Taylor fonds

  • CA MRUASC F0037
  • Fonds
  • 1986-2014

Fonds documents Taylor's career as a nursing faculty member at Mount Royal College, including her committee work and involvement with the Centre for Health Studies and the Calgary Conjoint Nursing program. Fonds consists of brochures, a yearbook, and records related to nursing programs.

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Milo Library fonds

  • CA MILO MLB
  • Fonds
  • 1981-2014

The fonds consists of minutes, operating manuals, financial statements, needs assessments and surveys, fundraising activities, programming and event information, posters and brochures from Milo Library.

The fonds is divided into the following series: Operating Files; Grant Projects; Friends; Building Project; Programs and Events; Archives; Promotional Material.

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John Tobias Fonds

  • PAA PR3825
  • Fonds
  • 1964 - 2013

The fonds contains research papers, lecture notes, research notes taken for his dissertation, papers from Tobias’ teaching career at Red Deer College, court case files from his time as a subject matter advisor, high school memorabilia, and recordings of lectures and presentations.

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Alberta Women's Archives Association fonds

  • PAA PR3803
  • Fonds
  • 1977-2013

Fonds consists of the records created and kept by the Alberta Women’s Archives Association between 1989 and 2013. Records include materials related to the group’s outreach activities and special projects in women’s archival representation in Alberta; administrative documents relating to the governance of the Association and its members; financial records of the Association; and communications and publicity materials created by the Association.

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One Room Schools collection

  • CA MILO ORS
  • Collection
  • 2009 - 2013

Since 1908, the area around Milo has been home to 14 one-room schools. School districts were established when a group of three or more ratepayers petitioned the Provincial Ministry of Education, and there generally had to be at least five eligible students within a 4-5 mile radius.

The first one-room schools in the area were established at Queenstown (April 1908) and Pioneer (June 1908), and they were quickly followed by Liberty (1909), Corbie Hill and Willard (1910), Lake McGregor (1912) and Eastway (1913). East Majorville was established in 1917 (though it didn’t open until 1920), then Giffen and Kirkdale (1918), Fawn Hill (1919), Rocky Buttes (1921), Sunny Lake (1922) and finally Robertson (1928). Enrollment at the schools ranged from five to twenty-five students, and occasionally if the numbers dropped too low, a school might close for a year until enrollment increased. Since many of the students travelled long distances each day, schools were often closed when the weather was bad, with the missed time being made up in the summer. Closures due to epidemics lasted anywhere from a few weeks to several months. Most schools offered grades 1-8, after which students who wanted to continue their education had to travel to – or board in – a larger community. In 1926 Queenstown School moved into town and became a two-room school, going through to grade 12.

Corbie Hill and Kirkdale were the first of the one-room schools to close, both in 1937, and in 1938 supervision of the remaining schools was taken over by Bow Valley School Division #43. Consolidation became the guiding principle, and by the end of World War II the only one-room school left in the Milo area was East Majorville, which closed in 1952. A van was used to transport the children from Pioneer, Liberty and Rocky Buttes School Districts into Milo.

The collection consists of Minute Books, Daily Registers, correspondence and Assessments and Tax Rolls from some of the one-room school districts in the Milo area.

The collection has been arranged into the following series: Bow Valley School Division #43, Liberty, Pioneer, Rocky Buttes.

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