The fonds consists of the minutes of the organization from 1963-2003; membership records from 1952-1995; financial records from 1974-2001; correspondence, mostly from Alberta-NWT Command and the Provincial Ladies Auxiliary; and printed materials from the Alberta-NWT Command, head office of the Royal Canadian Legion Women’s Auxiliaries. There are six photographs of the Legion Cenotaph dedication ceremony in Eaglesham. The photos were identified and formed into a poster by the Women’s Auxiliary to commemorate the event.
The fonds consists of records relating to the operation of the hall and the meetings that were held in the running of the hall. There are minute books and list of memberships and executives; financial documents, deposit books and annual returns; receipts and documents pertaining to the running of the hall; the original lease agreement for the land the hall sits upon; and nine photographs of the Bay Tree community. The fonds is arranged in six series based on record content: minutes, financial records, annual returns, land, hall operations and photographs. The arrangement has been set by the Archivist as for the most part the records were not in any set order.
The fonds consist of D.W. Patterson’s memoirs,1956, (original and a copy) and a short story, Rose Patterson’s memoirs, Dorothy Hall’s personal record, the document admitting D.W. Patterson to the Law Society of Alberta, 1914, a program for the visit of the Earl of Bessborough in 1933, newsclippings concerning the death of Judge Sissons and appointment of Donald as Assistant Chief Judge, 4 portraits, a Women's Institute album of photographs, and several scanned copies of family photos, and miscellaneous papers and letters.
The fonds consists of a photo album containing 146 photos as well as written descriptions, ticket stubs, event programs, and articles, relating to the Milo Brownies Unit.
The fonds consists of copies of Spirit of the Peace newsletters; written descriptions, photographs and pamphlets collected on three tours of the Peace Country sponsored by Spirit of the Peace in 1990-1991; oral history tapes made for the Treaty 8 display and kit in 1999; and publications promoting the museums and activities of the group.
12 issues of SOUL newsletters published by S.O.S. (Sexual Orientation and Support) as a part of the Medicine Hat College Peer Support Centre (2000-2002). Pamphlets and flyers published by the Sexual Orientation Support (S.O.S) of the Medicine Hat College Peer Support Centre[ca.2000]. S.O.S. and PFLAG business cards, S.O.S magnets, and a blank thank you card on behalf of S.O.S for participation in Human Rights Day [ca.2000]. 2 blank S.O.S for LesBiGay Youth confidentiality agreements. PFLAG Medicine Hat mission and vision statement. An application submitted to the Outlooks Millennium Community Foundation on behalf of S.O.S. for LesBiGay Youth and an answering letter from the Millennium Community Foundation [ca.2000]. A copy of an address by Reverend James Farrell for broadcast on CHAT TV (June 5, 2000). S.O.S. Emails (2000-2001). Book list for S.O.S. library (January 16, 2001). Two newspaper clippings from the Medicine Hat News, as well as pages 7-10 of The Medicine Hat College's Student Newspaper (2001).
The fonds consists of minute books, financial records, correspondence, annual returns, grant files, records relating to the North Kleskun Athletic Club, insurance and tax records, and records relating to the Kleskun Community Hall. There are also 30 color photographs taken at various events at the community hall between 1983-1990.
The fonds consists of minutes of annual and executive meetings of the Peace River Archaeology Society from discussions regarding its founding in 1988 to its dissolution in 2001; newsletters detailing activities from 1988 to 1995; project files containing slides, negatives, and field notes for the Grande Prairie Inventory in 1985, the Birch Hills Survey in 1987 and the Peace Project in 1991; reference files with articles on archaeological articles on the Peace Country and news clippings from 1946 to 1995; and issues of the Alberta Archaeological Review from 1986 and 1997-2001. There is also a map marked with locations of archaeological finds in the Grande Prairie area.