1933 - Gen. Wembley 1. Boys' and Girls' Calf Club Class exhibited and judged at the Field Day on Alex Craig's farm, June 24, 1933. Photographed by W. D. Albright. Used in 1941 Animal Husbandry lecture as A.H. 11 and in 1934 Animal Husbandry lecture as A.H. 10.
The series consists of photographs taken by Louise Arnold while she was living in the Clairmont area. The photographs consist of pictures of gatherings along the Wapiti, trip to the Beaverlodge Experimental farm, the gatherings at the Bredin family home and Currie school and students.
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.
R-L Maggie Reich, Olivia Patterson, #5 Barbara Reid, #6 Sophie Hodgson, #9 Frances Carrell and far left is Mrs. Bert Swanson. The ladies could be gathered for a Royal Purple meeting.
VE Day parade groups including CGIT, Cubs and Scouts assembling in front of Montrose Elementary School. The caption below the photograph reads “V-E Day Parade.”
The fonds consists of one minute book detailing the decisions made by the Womans Association for the years 1932-1933, their constitution and membership list, and accounts from 1936.
The Spirit Valley Women's Institute received a list of ten names of elderly and ill people in need in Lochgelly, Fife, Scotland from the Scottish Branch of the British Red Cross. After sending food parcels to the people on the list, they received several letters thanking them. Correpondents include: William Whyte, Margaret M. Scott, Mrs. I. I. Wilson, Mrs. M. Jennings, Jenny Whyte, Mrs. L. Greenhorn, and Mrs. (Hugh) L. MacDonald.
The fonds consists of a minute book which describes the activities of the group from October, 1943 - February, 1948, and includes membership lists and financial transactions. There are also two Cash Books from 1948-1958.
The fonds consists of correspondence between various government bodies and those interested in establishing the cemetery from 1944-1959. They include letters relating to acquiring government approval for establishing a cemetery in 1944-1945, on-going correspondence, and a duplicate certificate of title issued to the Many Creeks Cemetery Company in 1945.