The fonds consists of materials created in the publication of the Alberta Jewish Chronicle newspaper from 1981- 1987. The fonds consists of this series: 1. Publications (1981- 1987: not inclusive) Series consists of Alberta Jewish Chronicle newspapers from 1981- 1987.
Fonds consists of records from the Provincial Chapter including operational records, financial records, executive records and the Association's articles of incorporation. Fonds consists of minutes, correspondence, annual reports, committee and chapter reports, audio cassettes, newsletters, hand books, pamphlets, and mailing lists.
Fonds consists of photographs depicting men and equipment at Fraser's Lumber Camp in Edmonton, Alberta and the Rundle Methodist Church at Fraser Flats.
The fonds consists of minutes of the Alberta-British Columbia District; newsletters; departmental correspondence; congregational files; financial records; planning files; convention and conference materials including papers presented; architectural plans of churches and office buildings; photographs of individuals, congregational events, buildings, and conventions; newspaper clippings; video recordings and audio recordings of radio sermons, congregational events and oral histories.
Lutheran Church-Canada. Alberta-British Columbia District.
The fonds consists of minutes from 1941-1953, financial records from 1935-1953, correspondence from 1949-1977 and printed material from associated organizations and unused greeting cards.
The series consists of memoirs; professional and personal writings; correspondence; photographs; records related to Blair's church and counseling careers; and binders of material that Blair collected on a variety of subjects and interests in his retirement years.
The fonds consists of records of the planning for and the construction of the Presbyterian churches at Glen Leslie and Bezanson and photographs presumably assembled by Mrs. Forbes relating to their journey to the Peace Country and church and community activities, buildings, and people in the Grande Prairie area.