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Aspen Ridge School District 4348 fonds

  • CA GPR 0068
  • Fonds
  • 1928-1938

The fonds consists of the minutes of the school board from August 4, 1928 to January 29, 1938.

Aspen Ridge School District 4348

Athabasca Archives Newspaper Collection

  • CA ATH NPC: 22.28
  • Collection
  • 1908 -

The Northern News:Northern News Printing and Publishing Co.; 1909-1915
The Northern Light:Mission Press, All Saints Anglican Church; Dec 1908, 19 Dec 1908, and 7 Jan 1909
Athabasca Times; 1913-1914
Athabasca Herald : H. Oxley, Editor and Publisher;1916-1921
Athabasca Echo:W. Conquest, Editor and Publisher; 1928-1986
Athabasca Advance: T. W. Pue; 1956-1957
Athabasca Call; 1976-1977
Athabasca Advocate: Great West Media; 1982-2020
Athabasca Advertiser: John Ollerenshaw; 1987-1989
The Athabaskan: John Ollerenshaw; 6 Nov 1989 – 12 Jun 1993
Colinton Clipper: T. W. Pue; 9 Jan 1952 – 21 Dec 1955
The Trail Blazer; 17 Oct 1994 – 13 Feb 1995
Town and Country This Week (Athabasca, Barrhead, Westlock): Great West Media; 2020 – Present

Alice B. Donahue Library and Archives

Athabasca Archives Reference Book Collection

  • CA ATH ATH RBC
  • Collection
  • 1897

Athabasca Archives' reference book collection includes rural school district histories, fur trade and homestead references, Indigenous records, occasional papers, personal stories, NWMP/RCMP stories and records, Alberta histories and records, Canadian histories and records, and local authors.

Alice B. Donahue Library and Archives

Athabasca Farmers Market fonds

  • CA ATH ATH
  • Fonds
  • 1981 - 1983

Demonstrations of Easter egg decorating, flower arranging, carding wool, spinning wool, butter churning, hand-washing clothes, flail threshing, rope making, pottery making and sketching. Contests for cake decorating, pumpkin carving and the best Easter bonnets. Photos of parade floats, shoppers, various themed markets, the 5th anniversary of the market and opening of the market store. The people involved were:
Olga Adamkewicz, Frank Appleby, Pearl Baker, Earl Baldwin, Stefanie Baldwin, Mary Bart, Kelly Baxter, Marie Beaverbone, Shirley Berezowski, Penny Bilodeau, Elaine Birkigt, Eileen Bodnar, Greg Bodnar, Jon Bodnar, Roxanne Bodnar, Obadiah Bowen, Barrie Brown, Carmen Brown, Chris Brown, Mary Bulas, Bob Burger, Donna Burger, Mary Bury, Max Chernish, Lionel Cherniwchan, Dean Christensen, Otto Christensen, Julie Cressman, Klara DeVry, Jackie Dobson, Mrs. Dowling, G. Duigou, Gail Draney, Jason Draney, Shelly Dubie, Shirley Dubie, Coreene Dupilka, Ella Dupilka, John Dupilka, Lily Dupilka, Michelle Dzeiglo, Lynda Earp, Annie Ecker, John Fesuk, Annie Fodchuk, Steve Fodchuk, Eileen Fulk, Audrey Gilbart, Harvey Gilbart, Mary Gislason, Eva Gizyki, Jean Golonka, Hilda Gora, Doreen Gray, Aldor Gustafson, Mildred Haggith, Theo Haggith, Mary Hall, Susan Hanna, Gloria Hebein, Annaleise Helm, Freya Hoekstra, Ann Hrycun, Penny Hunter, J. W. Irving, Edith Jordan, Irmgaard Kalisch, Judy Kanarek, Blanche Keep, Cory Keith, Laura Keith, Priscilla Keith, Margot Kindt, William Kostiw, Sally Kucher, Mike Kwasney, Daryn Lamoureux, Grant Lamoureux, Liz Lamoureux, Vanessa Lamoureux, Peter Lavalee, Pamela Lenny, Marjorie Logan, Lydia Loxam, Carol Lund, Mona MacGregor, Pearl Malonek, Tammy Markowski, Wendy Markowski, Dorothy McCue, May McIntosh, Clara McKinley, Norma Milot, Mrs. Mueller, Christy Nash, Bernie Newberry, Flora Nouta, Laurene Olderskog, Opal Otto, Irene Ould, Viola Overholt, Dorothy Patry, Iva Pearson, Shirley Pearson, Izola Peters, Angie Pitman, Jodi Pitman, Marg Pitman, Mary Philipzyk, George Presho, Ken Purdy, Harold Ray, Laura Ray, Edna Reinholt, Aaron Richards, Don Richards, Dylan Richards, Ian Richards, Jim Richards, Joy Richards, Rhonda Richards, Arlo Rooke, Jean Rooke, Jennifer Rooke, Janet Rosengarten, Kristal Rosychuk, Karen Rudinan, Katherine Rypien, Larry Rypien, Lynne Rypien, Mary Rypien, Stefenie Rypien, Joe Salé, Mary Salé, Vera Satterlee, Eli Saunders, Nancy Sawchuk, Annette Schell, Gerald Schell, Paulette Schell, Clarence Schultz, Kristie Schultz, Lorraine Schultz, Ryan Schultz, Eagan Selinger, Ryan Selinger, M. Semaka, Debbie Shalapay, Sharon Smith, Frank Snape, Keith Soluk, Mrs. Splain, Ann Stiles, Kurt Stushnoff, Lynn Stushnoff, Grace Stychin, Olga Stychin, Lynnae Sutherland, Corrie Taft, Susan Talmey, Blanche Tarabula, Donna Thorburn, Rea Thorburn, Carol Timmins, Gwen Uhlick, Rica Uhlick-Schmidt, Pat Volklander, Stan Wagner, Yvonne Wagner, Mary Webb, Ruth Webb, Warren Webb, the Welda family, Olive Werenka, Maureen Weymouth, Charlotte Williset, Victor Wolanuk, Gwen Wolstenholme, Rachel Woodcox, Annie Yaremcio, Mike Yaremcio, Matt Zolkowski, Junior Ukrainian Dancers

Athabasca Farmers Market

Athabasca Heritage Days collection

  • CA ATH Ath 85.287
  • Collection
  • 1980

Three audio tapes recordings of local histories to commemorate Alberta's 75th anniversary.

Athabasca Heritage Days

Athabasca School Division No 42

  • CA ATH ASD No 42, 20.06
  • Fonds
  • 1938 - 1955

The Minutes of the Organization Meeting include names of the Chairman, Secretary, and Board Members. Locations of the School Boards, draft and operational budgets, appointments, correspondence, equipment and supplies, annual salaries and other operational matters of the school division. The Minutes have been audited and include the auditor's stamp and initials.

Athabasca School Division No 42

Avery and Ida Winchell fonds

  • CA GPR 0397
  • Fonds
  • [1913-1958]

The fonds consists of a letter Ida wrote to her relatives in the USA in 1962, 15 photographs of Dunvegan Mission, Spirit River, Ave and Ida Winchell and their homes on the farm and in Spirit River, Wesminister United Church in Spirit River and the Grande Prairie Kathryn Prittie Hospital.

Winchell, Ida

Bagnall Family fonds

  • CA GPR 0625
  • Fonds
  • 1912

The fonds consists of two pages of biography written by the Loggie sisters when they interviewed Dr. Lucy Bagnall in 1955; and a copy of the diary kept by Lucy on a daily basis from May 19 to December 15, 1912. It gives an account of their journey north from Calgary to Grande Prairie, and the first months of their life in the Grande Prairie district. Much of the diary is about building the house; everyday activities such as cooking, washing, and getting food; breaking land, threshing, and haying; church services, with topics and attendees; books that Lucy is reading; and visiting with the neighbours. Dr. Bagnall mentions names such as Appleton, Cranston, Braybrook, Lister, Roberts, Canon Smith, Sharpe, Anderson, McLevin, Trimming, Campbell, Lyster, Parker, Higbee, Meade and Grant, Van Schaick, Moxhay, Forbes, Bredin, Powell, Bousfield, South, Perraton, Matheson, Carter, Ray, Patterson, McAusland, Johnson, Blake, Norley, Hunskor, Hendry, Ryley, Ferguson, and Kennedy.

Bagnall family

Baldur School District #4349 fonds

  • CA GPR 0577
  • Fonds
  • 1928-1938

The fonds consists of one minute book and a few loose pages detailing the decisions made by the Baldur School District for the years 1928-1938, as well as accounts, tax assessment, and declarations of office.

Baldur School District #4349

Bateman family fonds

  • CA MED 836
  • Fonds
  • [ca.1910-1955]

fonds consists of: ca. 590 photographs; personal correspondence of Janettte Bateman (nee MacDonald) (1920); Harold Bateman's sales records (1927); Alfred James Bateman's stationary [ca.1910].

Bateman, Harold

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