The fonds consists of materials collected and created by the Bugis family of Edmonton from 1922-1999, and includes a family history and photos.
Bugis (family)The fonds consists of materials created by the Jewish Drop-in Centre from 1966-2006 and includes the following series: 1. Videocassettes (1993). Series consists fof 2 VHS videocassettes on the opening of the new building. 2. Bound Volumes (1970-1993). Series consists of two guestbooks from the opening of the old building (1970) and the new building (1993). 3. Plaques (1966-1982). Series consists of 7 plaques from the old building. 4. Miscellaneous (1968-2019). Series consists of miscellaneous textual items pertaining to the Drop-in Centre. 5. Newsletters (1995-2021). Series consists of newsletters from the Drop-in Centre to its membership. 6. Publicity (1963-2015). Series consists of newspaper clippings and other textual items. 7. Photos (1970-2005). Series consists of 81 photographs, 1 negative and 72 slides of members of the Drop-in Centre, the building and its events. 8. Nominating Committee (1990-2003). Series consists of minutes of the nominating committee. 9. Annual General Meetings (1990-2005). Series consists of minutes from the Annual General Meetings. 10. Board Minutes (1968-2004). Series consists of minutes of the Board of the Drop-in Centre. 11. Executive Minutes (1990-2004). Series consists of minutes of the Executive Committee. 12. Blueprints (1970). Series consists of blueprints of the old and proposed new, but not current new buildings. 13. Donations (1997-1999). Series consists of lists of donors and amounts to various Drop-in Centre projects. 14. General Correspondance (1995-2003). Series consists of general correspondance from and to the Board. 15. Program Committee (1994-2000). Series consists of minutes and correspondance of the Program Committee. 16. Senior's Residence Committee (1966-1985). Series consists of minutes and correspondance of the now defunct Senior's Residence Committee, a pre-cursor of the Beit Horim Society. 17. Miscellaneous Speeches (1997-1999). Series consists of speeches made by past Presidents of the Drop-in Centre. 18. Teas (1994-2000). Series consists of lists of donors and guests and publicity for various Teas held in honour of individuals who volunteered at the Drop-in Centre.
Jewish Drop-in CentreThe fonds consists of the "Social and Economic Assessment Study: Greater County of Athabasca Area," 1982 by Woods Gordon, convocation programs for 1988, 1990, 1991,and 1993; a 1989 AU Campus Development Plan and the 1997-98 AU Annual Report.
Athabasca UniversityThe fonds consists of annual reports, 1986-1994; historical data, 1933; outreach pamphlet, 1994.
Edmonton Chinese United ChurchThe fonds consists of materials created by the Athabasca School District 839 between 1903 and 1958. The fonds consists of minutes of school trustee meetings of Athabasca School District 839 from 1903-1945, correspondence,trustee nomination papers, reports of school inspectors and attendance officers, estimates, inventories, job applications, and financial records. 85.51; Athabasca School Division #839, 1913 – 1945: Schedules, correspondence, minutes, student records, financials and registers. 85.130; Prov. of AB, Dept. of Education Daily Registers; Dover #2725 1915 – 1937/38; Keyes 1916 – 1937/38, financials, correspondence. See Donor List; item 18 in 85.52. There is a 1955 map of Athabasca School Division No.42, a copy of the 1937 Alberta School Act and Athabasca school registers from 1927-28, 1930 - 1935, 1941, 1942, 1943. The blueprints include the following schools: Ellscott, Calling Lake, Granville, Lahaieville, Perryvale, Rocky Ridge, Silver Fox, Smith, Spurfield, Twin Spruce as well as teacherages, toilets and a coal shed. There are partial sets of school registers for the following schools: Athabasca, Big Coulee, Boyle, Clover View, Crerar, Ellscott, Flat Creek, Forest, Forest View, Forfar, Gamefield, George Lake, Granville, Hondo, Meanook, Narrow Lake, Otter Creek, Parkhurst, Ranch, Rodger's Chapter, Silver Fox, Smith, Smoky Creek, South Athabasca, Willow Flat (09.36), Winding Trail, Warren,and Youngville.
Athabaska Landing School District 839The fonds consists of annual reports (1980-1995); an order of service (1983); newsletters (1990-1993); and historical data (1983).
Gilchrist Memorial United Church (Edmonton, Alberta)The fonds consists of photographs with the following subject headings: Mrs. Alchorn, Clifford Bell, Herman Bieber, Hans Birkigt, Rita Birkigt, Walter Bruchhausen, Ernst Feuereisen, furs, Joe Gill, Earl Kay, Charlie Linders, Fred Meyer, Kurt George (Dick) Naumann (1901-1978), Old Trading Post store, trucking, and Paul Wickers. Rita Birkigt lists the names of other trappers, and mink and fox ranchers, in a seven page article. Other material includes correspondence with Monica Cardinal, Clifford House, May McIntosh, and C.B.Olson; tax receipts and fur licenses, and an article about Rita published in the Jan.1, 1987 edition of Western People, a supplement to The Western Producer. There is a financial statement for the Athabasca Curling Club for the year ending April, 1970. Rita also handled funeral expenses and dispersement of property for Ernst Feuereisen, Abraham Funk and Adeline Logan. The artifact is a snuff can opener.
Birkigt, Hans ArnoThe fonds consists of six photographs from Canada Day 1998 commemorating the 100th anniversary of Klondikers passing through Athabasca Landing on their way to Alaska, 9 photographs from the February, 1999 Collections Display; two invitations and one publication (00.04) and 10 photographs from the Trans Canada Relay 2000 gathering on the Athabasca riverfront; 7 photographs of the Society's tent and scow, July 1, 2002; Canada Millennium Partnership Program application; October, 1999 Site Planning Workshop notes; Alberta Forestry, Lands and Wildlife Reservation/Notation Application to protect the historical value of the Tomato Creek Settlement (grave sites) along the Peace River Trail, September 08, 1998; 1998 By-laws, 2008 By-laws, meeting minutes financial statements and correspondence for 1999-2006; and a newspaper clipping scrapbook, 1997-1999, a facsimile of newspaper "The Northern Light," Nov. 28 1908, and "Overland Route to the Klondike," 1998; 13.21: CD-ROM photos of the CNR Train Station conservation; 22.02, 23 watercolour sketches and notes for an indigenous plants signage series from Mike Gismondi via Paula Evans; 22.03 heritage signage program digital production files. 24.01: Friends of the Athabasca Train Station (FATS) research, history, correspondence, minutes, and grant applications. Trish and Charles Bazalgette were the primary authors. 24.22; financial records from 2017 - 2023.
Athabasca Heritage SocietyThe fonds consists of materials created by the Alice B. Donahue Library and Archives and its predecessors between 1946 and 2009.The fonds consists of bylaws, minutes, correspondence, financial records, fire insurance policies, account books, membership lists, accession and statistics books. Included in the photographs are: Violet (Mills) Aldridge, Kathy Begoray, Sandy Bulmer, Mike Cardinal, Lionel Cherniwchan, Louis DaCosta, Alice B. Donahue, Teddy Dunn, Frank Falconer, Judy Flax, Jane Gordon, Cynthia Graefe, Barbara Hunter, Joseph William Irwin, Doug and Heather Kariel, Jerry Little, Betty McDonald, Don McGladdery, Joseph Martynek, Marilyn Mol, Phylis Mort, Amanda and Erica Oldale, Viola Elizabeth Overholt (Jouston), Betty Pickett, Irene Robbins, Lydia Silkie, Kathleen Stafford, Linda Steppan, Robert Tannas, Kathy Traynor, David Yowney and Karen Zwarich. The students in a 1990/91 photograph of the Hutterite Colony School visiting the library are: Johnny, Rhoda, Debbie, Walter, Philip, Julia, Edward, Michelle, Steven, Aaron, and Albert Gross, Betty Stahl and Mrs. Phyliss Mort. Other materials transferred to the archives include an essay written by Nadine Molofy for the Correspondence School Branch in 1948-49 which also includes a photograph of W.H.Swift; the 1981 Canada census information on mother tongues spoken in the Athabasca area; and a program of the 3rd Spring Showcase of local talent library fundraiser in c2001. In 2003, photographs were taken when new carpeting was installed in the library and archives. A recent donation of planning materials for Athabasca Pottery Discovery Day, June 21, 2009 includes correspondence, budget, itineraries, media release, and poster proofs. Circulation records from October 1982 to November 2001.
Two CD-ROMs, Summer Reading Program 2012, and 2013
The fonds consists of annual reports (1911-1924); Board of Managers records (1895-1917); congregational meetings records, (1895-1917); Session records (1894-1925); church register of baptisms (1890-1925 with gaps), marriages (1921-1925), and burials (1921-1925); communion register (1901-1924); Women's Foreign Missionary Society records (1905-1913); Woman's Home Missionary Society records (1910-1914); Woman's Missionary Society records (1914-1925); Young People's Society of Christian Endeavour records (1897-1902, 1921-1922); Sunday School records (1918-1925); orders of service (1907-1925); photographs (1908-1921); and historical data (1893-[1925]).
Knox Presbyterian Church (Edmonton, Alberta)