- CA MED 743
- Fonds
- 1914
This fonds contains 23 photographs of the men's Medicine Hat Baseball tem and 1 photograph of the South Saskatchewan River.
This fonds contains 23 photographs of the men's Medicine Hat Baseball tem and 1 photograph of the South Saskatchewan River.
Fonds consists of Girl Guides and family and personal from Pauline Vaugeois. Girl Guide records include photographs and scrapbooks, training and event notes and manuals, correspondence, programs and invitations, annual reports, contact lists, meeting minutes, and newsletters. Personal and family records include cards, photographs and scrapbooks, membership cards, correspondence, local committees notes and events, certificates, event programs and invitations, and a stamp collection.
Vaugeois, Pauline
The fonds consists of papers related to the Calgary Stampede, the arts scene in Calgary, Canadian Pacific Railway's Ogden shops, the Sheet metal workers union, the Calgary Zoo, A.E. Jaques clothing store, and the Calgary Horse Show. Also consists of Allan's photographs of Calgary scenes and buildings, and annual Christmas cards sent to the family by Tom Baines.
Spencer, Allan
The fonds consists of his photo album of a tour to Calgary, Cochrane, Banff, Ponoka and Edmonton, Alberta.
Clarke, G.A.
The fonds consists of 58 photographs; 3 certificates relating to Mel's involment with the Kinsmen, Chamber of Commerce and the Shriners; copies of documents describing Rodacker's Sales and Service with a collection of advertising cards; copies of news articles showing his involvement with Stock Car Racing; a get-well card signed by the members of the Red Devils hockey team; and an original document signed by guarantors agreeing to pay for the cost of a special train trip to bring Grande Prairie's Senior Hockey Team from Rycroft to Hythe for a league game; a map of the County of Grande Prairie showing land ownership, and a copy of Mel's obituary.
Rodacker, Melvin
The fonds consists of images of local baseball, bowling, hockey and ski teams, as well as images pertaining to Beny's Motors and Amos Motors (195-?).
Wright, Cliff
Charlie and Winnie Moore fonds
The fonds consists of records belonging to Charlie Moore and his wife Winnie (DeBolt) Moore who homesteaded the land that the hamlet of DeBolt occupies and were very involved in the early community.
Charlie Moore
The fonds consists of one scrapbook given to Mr. & Mrs. Ross Dale by friends and neighbours in Silton, Saskatchewan when the family moved from there in 1941.The scrapbooks consists of a program from the dedication of the Silton United Church window honoring the soldiers killed in WWI, the speech given at the Silton Memorial Window unveiling with a write up on each of the soldiers who it was dedicated to - Renwick W.H. Anderson, John & Thomas Ramsay, Eric Waterloo, Raynor Wright, George B. Flavell, W.J. Ross, Lieut. F. Atkinson and Comrade H.H. Williamson.and a financial statement from the church (1928); photographs of the building of the Silton Curling Rink (1936, 1937); Silton curling teams (1938-1941), a set of photographs from Winnipeg Special Operations Aviation Squadron in 1941, signatures, newspaper clippings of friends, family and events mosty in Silton, numerous obituaries, an invitation to the Boyd reunion, a letter from Betty (1980), a marriage certificate of William Norman Dale and Emma Greta Gee (1946) and a brief family history.
Some of the surnames that appear in the scrapbook are: Bonar, Beggs, Binnie, Burwash, Cowan, Burrows, Boyd, Kidd, Robertson, Shearing, Dale and place names are Vandura, Arcola, Brookside, Earl Grey, Marieton, Silton in Saskatchewan and Vancouver, B.C.
Dale family
Fonds consists of: 8 local season programs including Medicine Hat Monarchs, Cantalinis, Joyline Blades, Foremost and Redcliff Flyers, Junior Tigers, and the 1973 Memorial Cup. There are also 13 team photos, primarily of Medicine Hat hockey teams as well as one baseball team and one lacrosse.
Smith, Norman (family)
Grande Prairie Hockey Legends fonds
The fonds consists of 19 photographs of hockey teams and players in Grande Prairie, notes about the Hockey Legends project, and five booklets: "2006 Hockey Legends", "2008 Hockey Legends", two copies of "2010 Hockey Legends, Grande Prairie", and "2014 Hockey Legends". Authors of the booklets are Stan and Ron Neufeld. The booklets tell the stories of Grande Prairie Hockey Legends including: Johnny Macdonald, Leo Auger, Roy Peterson, Charlie Turner, Garry (Duke) Edmundson, Peter Wright, Roy Borstad, Ken Head, Max Henning, Bob Neufeld, Marv Bird, Johnny MacMillan, Jim Patterson, Ken Solheim, Fran Tanner, Oscar Blais, Marj McAusland, Terry Bangen, Doug Rigler, Galen Head, Grant Menzies, and Darren McAusland.
Hockey Legends of Grande Prairie Committee