- CA GPR 0111-0111.04-0111.04.251
- Item
- 1987
Part of Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, Alphaeus Patterson Chapter fonds
I.O.D.E. members Jessie Card and Marie Lobb sell tickets at the Co-op for a raffle whose proceeds went to Camp Tamarac.
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Part of Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, Alphaeus Patterson Chapter fonds
I.O.D.E. members Jessie Card and Marie Lobb sell tickets at the Co-op for a raffle whose proceeds went to Camp Tamarac.
Part of Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, Alphaeus Patterson Chapter fonds
The I.O.D.E.'s second hand clothing store, 2nd Appearance Shop, on the south side of 99th Avenue. The store was not only a social benefit but was a mainstay for many years allowing the group to finance health, education and social programs.
Part of Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, Alphaeus Patterson Chapter fonds
I.O.D.E. members, Billie Ford and Violet Patterson, presenting the proceeds of the I.O.D.E. quilt raffle to the Queen Elizabeth II Hospital representative Diana Gitzel.
Part of Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, Alphaeus Patterson Chapter fonds
Members from Grande Prairie's I.O.D.E. and their donation of new wind socks to the Q.E.II Wind Garden.
Queen Elizabeth II Hospital Donation
Part of Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, Alphaeus Patterson Chapter fonds
I.O.D.E. members, (back row L to R) Dorothy Beattie, and Marie Lobb, and (front row) June Daw, Liz Usher and Marlene Chababa, at the Queen Elizabeth II cancer clinic.
Peace Region Arts Conference fonds
The fonds consists of the minutes and correspondence of the Peace Region Arts Conference Steering Committee in 1984; conference planning minutes and documents for the 1985-1987 conferences; collected material on previous Regional Arts Groups in Grande Prairie and the Peace Region, including the local Allied Arts Council in the early 60s and the Peace Region Arts Society in the 70s; and material from associated organizations, such as other Peace Region Arts groups and provincial and federal organizations.
Peace Region Arts Conference
Grande Prairie Multicultural Centre Foundation fonds
The fonds consists of legal documents regarding the incorporation and dissolution of the society, minutes from 1992 to 1997, financial records, correspondence with tenants, and documents showing its relationship with associated organizations: Grande Prairie & District Multicultural Association, Clairmont Bingo Corral Association, and Alberta Multiculturalism.
Grande Prairie Multicultural Centre Foundation
DeBolt & District Pioneer Museum fonds
The fonds consists of research files, published copies, and correspondence regarding the planning and writing of five publications: "Across the Smoky," "Edson to Grande Prairie Trail," "DeBolt Country Club & Agricultural Society 60th Anniversary Book," "Sawmills Across the Smoky," and "Bridges to the Past." The fonds also includes records gathered by the Museum Society, for use in their publications and for other purposes, including original letters and documents, paper artefacts, maps, and photographs and negatives.
DeBolt & District Pioneer Museum
Alberta Women's Institute, South Peace Constituency fonds
The fonds consists of one minute book recording the minutes and financial statements of the yearly constituency conferences from 1938 to 1954. The minutes include summaries of reports from branch clubs and standing committees.
Alberta Women's Institute, South Peace Constituency
Part of Betty Welter fonds
Group snapshot at a Teen Town Dance. Boys l to r: Don Hudson, Les Gault, Bob Burgess, Ray Howarth, John Hynatiuk, Jim Henning, Dunc Bird, Keith Johnson, Bob Gray, Billy Didow, Dale O'Brien, Lorn Kirby, Glen Paul. Girls l to r: Lonnie Wald, Donna Moore, Marge Honnor, Audrey Wald, Joan Miller, Sheila Charters, Joan Morrison, Evelyn Rose, Kay Morrison, Betty Shields, Monica Ayre, Dody Gray, Faye Ditch, Marge Wilson, Wilma Cook, Delores Sekora, Jeanne Hammer.