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John A. (Jack) Crerar Family fonds

  • CA GPR 0663
  • Fonds
  • 1915-1940

The fonds consists of four photographs and two documents. The photographs are of Jack Crerar in 1924 and Doug Crerar ca. 1940, Bear Creek Bridge ca. 1915, and a Winter Carnival ca. 1924. The documents are a program for the “First Annual Banquet of Grande Prairie Conservative Association at the Empire Hotel Monday, January 17, 1916”; and a program for the “Third Annual Peace River Musical Festival on May 25 and 26, 1927 at Grande Prairie Alberta.” There is also a legal sheet of paper containing a short history of the Alexander and Sarah Crerar family produced ca. 2000.

John A. (Jack) Crerar Family

Colleen Stewart fonds

  • CA GPR 0690
  • Fonds
  • 1987-2001

This fonds consists of one scrapbook. The scrapbook details Colleen Stewart’s career as an artist. It contains exhibition programs, photographs of paintings and quits that Colleen created, artist statements, correspondence, and newspaper clippings. The subjects of Stewart’s art varied, but include: landscapes, nude figures, and themes around domestic violence.

Stewart, Colleen

The Vagina Monologues Athabasca fonds

  • CA ATH 18.04
  • Fonds
  • 2016-2017 (Creation)

Fonds contains materials relating to the rehearsal and performance of The Vagina Monologues in Athabasca, Alberta on February 25, 2017. Materials include two posters advertising the performance, an assignment chart, a rehearsal schedule, and a script of the performance, annotated by a performer, Allendria Brunjes.

The Vagina Monologues Athabasca

St. Albert Summer Games Society fonds

  • CA MHM 1987-57
  • Fonds
  • 1978-1979

Consists of booklets, rules, programs and schedules, invitations, promotional material, minutes of board and committees, Calgary office correspondence, newsletters, newspaper clippings, financial information, games information for each sport, artists and craft fair records, ledgers, administrative correspondence, food services and fiddling competition information, registrations, and manuscript of musical production by Jack Mcreath.

St. Albert Summer Games Society

St. Albert Games Society fonds

  • CA MHM 1994-38
  • Fonds
  • 1992-1994

This fonds consists of records created by the various committees of the St. Albert Games Society during the planning and management of the 1994 Alberta Winter Games, including final reports, correspondence, and meeting minutes. This fonds also contains photographs, pamphlets, programs, maps, a scrapbook, a cassette tape and reel-to-reel recording of the official Game's song, and VHS recording of a promotional ad for the Games. The fonds is arranged into a Committees series, Photographs series, and Policies file, Programs and promotional materials file, Scrapbook file, and Audiovisual recordings file

Alberta Winter Games Society

St. Albert Community Band fonds

  • CA MHM 1995.26
  • Fonds
  • 1970-1994, 2001

Fonds consist of records pertaining to the administration and activities of the St. Albert Community Band. Records include minutes of meetings, members, financial records, correspondence, original surveys, communications records about concerts, newspaper clippings and some photos of Bob Heuermann, Gerry Buccini and many members. (1970-1995).

St. Albert Community Band

Margaret Plain fonds

  • CA MHM 2001.33
  • Fonds
  • 1977 - 2004

Fonds consists of records created and collected by Margaret Plain. Records include documents from her involvement in community organizations and events including Celebrate 125, St. Albert Place Opening Celebration, Homecoming 88, St. Albert & District Gardening Club, 1994 Alberta Winter Games, and Sturgeon General Hospital Board. Records also include documents from her time on City Council including city reports and studies, St. Albert census results, West Boundary Road documents, candidate notes and campaign.

Plain, Margaret

Frank and Elizabeth Butler fonds

  • CA MED 358
  • Fonds
  • 1899-1995

Consists of programs from numerous dramatic and musical productions of Medicine Hat groups including the Medicine Hat Amateur Operatic Society (1914-1929); the School Music and Dramatic Festival (1936-1937), the Medicine Hat Symphony Orchestra (ca. 1977), the Annual Christmas Day Concert of the Royal Arch Masons (1946) the Adult Board of Education, the 1967 centennial production of “Medicine Hat” as well as the centennial school concert, the Adele Armstrong Singers (1976-1987) plus membership and financial records for that organization, records regarding the Teen Tones, Medicine Hat Musical Theatre programs (1971-1981); records related to the Shandelles including bylaws and constitution as well as ; sheet music; programs from various community events including opening of the new museum, hospital tour, Prime Minister John Diefenbaker visit, monument unveiling at Fort Walsh, the Airshow, and recognition of Alex Shand as Citizen of the Year; Betty Taylor’s school records and Alexandra high School, St. Theresa’s Academy reunion material; Brooks Stem Motors share certificates; Free Masons material such as certificates belonging to Betty’s father, Samuel Copeland Taylor; invoice and receipt form Medicine Hat General Hospital (1910); correspondence during the Second World War between Margaret cu Cloux (nee Taylor) and Johnny Hudson; sketches of homes on First Street SE; Red Cross materials; newspaper clippings,; and photographs of SFTS #34, community events, family, and theatre productions.

Butler, Frank

Roy Wilson fonds

  • CA MED 389
  • Fonds
  • 1873-1985

The fonds consists of: a history of the Medicine Hat Court House, by Edward Mills (1976); programs and syllabae (32) from the Medicine Hat Rotary Music Festival (1956-1984), incomplete; program for the Stars of the Festival Concert, 24th Annual Rotary Music Festival (1979); program for the Provincial Festival of the Alberta Music Festival Association (1983); petition from squatters living in Medicine Hat Coulee (1882); list of CPR Townsite owners (1885-1897); petition protesting policies of John Niblock (1894); correspondence protesting the policies of John Niblock (1894), and covering letter to Roy Wilson (1983); excerpts from Lewis B. Cochran diary (1902-1941); biography of Colin Cochran (undated); correspondence concerning Michael Leonard, from Roy Wilson (1984); personal research papers (5) entitled "Community in Crisis-Medicine Hat 1891-1898" (undated), "Dear Old Golden Rule Days" (undated), "The Cultural Life of a Prairie Community-Medicine Hat 1883-1903" (undated), "Medicine Hat, the Sporting Town 1883-1905" (undated), "Medicine Hat 1882-1889 Beginnings of a Prairie Community" (1985); student research papers (6) entitled "St. John's Presbyterian Church in Medicine Hat: The Role of the Church in Early HIstory", by Larry Boswell (undated), "A Study of Chinese in Medicine Hat", by Neil Ward (1980), "St. Theresa's Academy: The Death of an Institution", by Bob Derval (1982), "An Introduction to the History of Bow Island", by Sheila Stearns (1982), "A Decade of Law Enforcement, The NWMP 1883-1983", by Sherri Robinson (undated), "History of Policing in the Community of Medicine Hat 1899-1925", by Erica Seitz (undated); index to events as recorded in the Medicine Hat Times & News 1885-1905, by Roy Wilson (undated); binder containing student essays (8) entitled "34 SFTS", by Rob Lerner (1984), "The Forgotten People", by Patricia Anhorn (undated), "The Two Sided Triangle", by Brent Schorr (1984), "Too Many, Too Soon", by Doug Trieber (1984), "The History of the Empress Theatre", by Shari English (undated), "The Commercial and Structural Growth of Swift Current from Railroad Hamlet to City 1882-1914", by Tom Waters (1984), "Zion United Church", by Dave Mikuliak (undated), "Irvine - Some Special Citizens Views of it's Growth and Development", by Bonnie Sanders (undated); duo-tang folder of student essays (5) entitled "Social Statistics, Family Housing and Settlement in selected areas of the S.E. Hill 1903-1925", by Trudi Henderson (1985), "The Effect of the Spanish Influenza", by Toni Maier (1985), "Dontianen: The Tom Sukanen Story", by Rob Poole (1985), "The Bohnet Family-In Search of a New Start", by Rocky Bohnet (1985), "Blissful Ignorance: The POW [Prisoner of War] Camp 132, Medicine Hat", by Carol Sommer Eng (1985); article entitled "Through Memories Windows" as told to Mary Sophia Desmarais by her uncle George William Sanderson (undated); written report on the "State of Affairs in the Northwest" by Edward McKay (1873); one stock binder from Domglass (1944); binder of biographical notes of early Medicine Hat residents (undated); collected CPR research materials (1992); image of Dr. Roy Wilson; 1 audio cassette interview with Dr. Roy Wilson (1984); ; Trophy Book for the Rotary Music Festival (1968-1981); information for the "Stars of the Festival" pamphlet (1975).

Roy Wilson (family)

Legal Archives Society of Alberta fonds

  • CA LASA 56-00-00
  • Fonds
  • 1987-2003

The fonds consists of materials created or collected by the Legal Archives Society of Alberta from 1987-2003. The fonds consists of these series: 1. Administrative (1987-2001). This series consists of administrative and operational files; financial material; personnel files; appraisal, acquisition and public program files. Series also includes videocassettes and audio cassettes of LASA functions. 2. Lords of the Western Bench (1996). This series consists of research material and photographs collected in LASA's publication "Lords of the Western Bench." 3. Calgary Bench and Bar Oral History Project (1995-2003). This series consists of sound recordings, videocassettes, and transcripts of oral histories conducted with prominent members of the Calgary legal community. Interviews were conducted with: Miles Atkinson, John B. Ballem, H. Beaumont, John D. Bracco, William Robert Brennan, Richard J. Burns, Carole Conrad, George L. Crawford, William Harry Dalgleish, Ray Deyell, R. S. Dinkel, Russell Dixon, David Dworkin, Francis J. (Frank) Fleming, J. (Jack) C. Ebbels, Howard F. Gain, James H. Gray, T. D. Hetherington, Alan D. Hunter, Roger Kerans, F. R. Matthews, Douglas M. McDonald, Hugh Morrison, J. A. Millard, W. Kenneth Moore, K. Murphy, J. J. Olman, J. S. Palmer, Miles Patterson, P. C. G. Power, E. R. Roberts, John (Jack) Robertson, M. E. Shannon, Everett Tingley (court reporter N. W. T.), Susan Turner, Sharon Lynne Van De Veen, Barry Vogel, Justice Waite, Tom Walsh, J. S. Woods, and Eldon M. Wooliams. 4. Alberta Bench and Bar Oral History Project (1999-2000). This series consists of sound recordings, videocassettes, and transcripts of oral histories conducted with prominent members of the Alberta legal community. The Alberta Bench and Bar series can be further divided into three sous-series: Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, and Red Deer. The Lethbridge sous-series includes interviews with: W. C. R. Davidson, Steve Denecky, W. Vaughan Hembroff, Lawrence K. Higa, Ronald Jacobson, Lawrence D. MacLean, F. J. Morgan, Glenn M. Morrison, R. Philip North, Edward E. Rice, Blaine Thacker, and Clarence G. Yanosik. The Medicine Hat sous-series includes interviews with: James Deverell Horsman, Stanley J. Lerner, E. W. N. Macdonald, David J. Maclean, Donald H. Medhurst, R. Barry Miskuski, James S. Pritchard, and L. David Wilkins. The Red Deer sous-series includes interviews with: Thomas Harold Chapman, D. L. Crowe, James L. Foster, Jack K. Holmes, J. M. Johnston, John H. MacKenzie, D. P. MacNaughton, and Robert H. Scammell. 5. Northern Alberta Bench and Bar Oral History Project (2000-2002). This series consists of sound recordings, videocassettes, and transcripts of oral histories conducted with prominent members of the northern Alberta legal communities of Peace River and Grande Prairie. Interviews were conducted with: Claude A. Campbell, Donald Wilbur Freeland, Ernest Arthur Marshall, Joseph P. Marceau, Dwayne Rowe, and Hal Sisson.

Legal Archives Society of Alberta

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