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Cantalini Family fonds

  • CA MED 753
  • Fonds
  • 1954 - 1964

This fonds contains correspondence and photos from the 1954 strike.

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Della McLean fonds

  • CA ATH AATH 15.24
  • Fonds
  • 2001 - 2016

15.14: WWI letters from Fred Read to his family in Vegreville, Lavoy, and Grosmont. Fred was an uncle to Jim McLean.
15.24: Reference photos and watercolor painting of Matts (Metro) Prokopchuk. Watercolor sketch of Frank and Dorothy Appleby which was a planning piece for the acrylic painting of Frank and Dorothy Appleby hung in the Governing Council Chambers of Athabasca University.
17.14: Two photos of the old Daigneau building, 4804 - 49 Street, Athabasca, Alberta. #19641 - 19642.

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Edwin Parr Composite School fonds

  • CA ATH Ath 99.34
  • Fonds
  • 1955 - Present

85.55: Programme for Official Opening of Edwin Parr Composite High School, Tuesday, August 30th 1955. Programme for retirement tea held in honor of Frank Falconer, Muriel Schumacher and Peter Baranyk, June 12, 1980. Edwin Parr Composite High School paper "Hilltop Hi-Lites," nine issues, 1973, 74, 75. Edwin Parr Composite High School paper "Pot Licker," 3rd Ed., December 12, 1975. Edwin Parr Composite High School literary magazine "Young Minds," two issues, 1976. Edwin Parr Composite High School paper "Edwin Report," October and November 1982. Edwin Parr Composite High School paper "Informer," 1st isse November 1983. "The Edwin Parr High School Concert Band," conducted by William R. Jones. LP record, digitized, 1980 - 81.
99.34: Jessie Rollings' history of EPC, 1955 - 1985. Two school opening programs November 28, 1968 and October 11, 1985.
99.35: Programme for Official Opening of Edwin Parr Composite High School, Tuesday, August 30th 1955. Dance Card.
Two official opening programs for 1968, composite school opening and 1985, composite community school opening.
00.08: List of all the teachers who taught At Edwin Parr Composite School since it opened was compiled by Louis Da Costa, Audrey Dupilka, Robert Tannas and Carole Tannas.
00.38: EPCHS 1957 - 1997, Alumni of Graduates and undergrads of 1957.

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Robert William Tannas Fonds

  • CA ATH Ath-2180
  • Fonds
  • 1912-2010

85.30: Cameron Shipyards. “The Yarn of the Howling Gale,” poem by W. B. Cameron circa 1938. FFC
87.04: Cassette tapes #43, George Ryga, “The Addict,” CBC with Peter Gzowski, April 11, 1986 and; #44, George Ryga, “Brandon Willie and the Great Event,” January 25, 1987. FFC
88.09: Four scrapbooks containing newspaper articles; Edmonton Journal and Athabasca Echo. Oversize
89.17: Video cassette #111, Grad 1988. FFC
91.16: Proclamation by Mayor Ole Hermanson (letter). FFC
91.18: Athabasca River – Athabasca to Ft. McMurray (report). FFC
91.19: Reply to Proclamation by County of Athabasca Reeve Berkley Ferguson (draft letter). FFC
88.48: Cassette tape #117, George Ryga, “Twelve Ravens.” FFC
90.36: House of Commons transcripts. Frank and Warren Evans. FFC
90.45: Four photocopies from Outing: Sport, Travel and Recreation, “A Woman in the Mackenzie Delta, Parts 1, 2 and 3” and “Homeward Bound,” by Elizabeth Taylor, October, November and December 1894, and January 1895. FFC
90.46: Four school texts; three poetries and one games. Reference Library #381 – 384, (I don’t know where these books are).
92.32: Five books, two papers Re: Dominion Experimental Farms. Box 6
92.42: Photo 11223, 1989 – 1992 Athabasca Town Council; History of School Districts. Albums and FFC
93.09: Program for the hockey game between Edmonton Oilers alumni and Athabasca Aces. FFC
93.11: Reprint of ATA Magazine, June 1920. FFC
93.13: Cassette tapes, 153 – 159, oral histories recorded by EPCCS students. FFC #1
96.05: “Pass the McMurray Salt, Please,” By Comfort, Darlene J. Reference Library #129
97.01: “The Great Reindeer Fiasco,” Western People, Western Producer, December 19, 1996. FFC
97.02: Factual Origin of Our Earth,” by Horochowsky, Teodor, translator Kamelchuk, Steve. #203, Reference Library
97.10: “The Trustee Voice,” June 1997: Athabasca Public Library 50th Anniversary. FFC
97.28: Athabasca High School certificate, ND. FFC
98.15: 1907 Senate Committee Proceedings Re: The Value of Western Lands. FFC
00.12: Up Here magazine article “Reindeer 1911.” Nov/Dec 1999. FFC
00.47: Opening new EPC wing, 1968. FFC
03.01: Chapter from a book on Jessie Rollings. Deaccessioned. See book #143, “With Unshakeable Persistence: Rural Teachers of the Depression Era,” by Elizabeth McLachlan
03.23: County of Athabasca #12 year-end statements 1981 – 1994. FFC
04.11: File 1: June 1952 Economic Survey Town of Athabasca. The Industrial Development Branch; Department of Economic Affairs
File 2: Athabasca Municipal Hospital ground floor and main floor plans, ND
File 3: Opal Otto poem, manuscripts, (ND) and articles, April 8, 1080
File 4: Baptiste Lake Preliminary Management Plan, November 29, 1993
File 5: Amber Valley Community Association “Rural Women in Focus,” 1975
File 6: Athabasca High School graduation programs 1954, 55, 57, 58 and 1970
County of Athabasca #12 / EPCHS 1974 “Planning Your Program”
“School in Athabasca” by Alice Donahue May 3, 1984
File 7: “Susan Blatt’s Athabasca,” Grade 10 Special Project manuscript c. 1980s. FFC
05.22: Athabasca Clay Products ashtray. #158 display in glass case in foyer
06.02: EPC “Expressions: A Literary and Visual Arts Magazine,” November 2005, January 2006. FFC
06.33: EPC “Expressions: A Literary and Visual Arts Magazine,” Issues 1 – 4. FFC
06.51: excerpt from the book “Tar on the Floats,” by Margaret McDougall which references Earl Wright, Milt McDougall and Art Schumacker. FFC
07.22: Athabasca River Basin Conference, June 1 – 3, 2007. FFC (backlog)
08.24: Three artifacts; Richards Lumber pencil, Northland Autobody aspirin, Bovril package. Display
08.35: Copy of CBC radio program “Alberta Mavericks,” July 2, 2008, Louis Fousseneuve. S & M (I don’t know where this is; not in A/V inventory)
09.09: Photocopy of Province of Alberta Register of Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths and Funerals, St. Gabriel’s Church. FFC (backlog)
10.42: TarTrek 80 band exchange between EPC (Athabasca, AB) and London, ON, 1980. FFC
10.48: History of the library and archives. FFC
10.54: Remodeling EPC 1985; nine maps and 105 photos (18839 – 18942). Map case, albums
14.24: One booklet and five slides. (I don’t know what these are or where they are).
14.43: Nanton Museum Lancaster Society. FFC
16.27: Athabasca River Transportation. FFC
20.01: Athabasca Pottery Discovery Day correspondence, budget, proofs. FFC
20.02: IMC Consulting Group report “Athabasca River Interpretive Centre.” FFC
22.04: “Athabasca and the World,” environmental verse by Nick Evasiuk; Athabasca University 11th Convocation, tribute to George Ryga; two LPs “Jewells for Your Dancing Pleasure,” and “EPC Concert Band;” Athabasca 75th Anniversary placements; miscellaneous Library Board Correspondence, Library building, financials and bylaws filed in FFC #12; five draft floor plans for Library and Archives in map case drawer #9; “Athabasca Landing: An Illustrated History (ALAIH) thank-you ad in ALAIH filing cabinet; Adolph Besmark unopened letter returned to Town of Athabasca Secretary-Treasurer dated Oct 22, 1914. FFC
22.07: Athabasca County Library Board meetings 1996 – 2006. FFC.

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Calgary Board of Health fonds

  • CA crha crha-2034
  • Fonds
  • 1899-1995

This fonds includes Board records 1933-1995, administrative records 1899-1983 and records related to public health programs 1933-1994. The bulk of these records dates from the 1970s on.

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"Within Our Borders" collection

  • CA ATH ATH
  • Collection
  • 1961 - 1970

"Within Our Borders" was replaced by "Alberta, Land for Living" in 1970; it was a monthly publication to disseminate information about Alberta Government services and administration to Albertans. Sporadic volumes between the years 1961 - 1970 with a few articles cut out of some of the copies.

Magnificent River Rats Festival Society fonds

  • CA ATH ATH MRRFS
  • Fonds
  • 1997 - Present

The Magnificent River Rats Festival Society (MRRFS) was formed in 1997 in Athabasca, Alberta to obtain CRA charitable tax status and to apply for grants to host an annual Canada Day event. Society records include financial records from 2000 - 2014, CRA forms, agendas, minutes, correspondence, feasibility studies and grant applications.

Annie Fodchuk fonds

  • CA ATH Ath 06.24
  • Fonds
  • 1912 – 2004

Annie Fodchuk ordered an Eatons catalogue spinning wheel in the 1940s to make clothing for her young family on their homestead west of Athabasca, Alberta. It arrived via train at the CN train station in Athabasca.

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Athabasca Area Seniors Memory Project fonds

  • CA ATH ATH AASMP
  • Fonds
  • 2015 – 2018

Interviews of local seniors were conducted by various people in the Athabasca area: Louis Baron, Irene Boisvert (Seyfried), Helen Brauer (Aloisio), Eileen Chamberlain (Barker), Wilma (Jim) Cooke (Galloway), Judy Edwards (Ryan), Rosie Foster (Gladue), Bob Garton, Jean Golonka (Fowlie), Doug Harper, Myn Hursin (Holowchak), Steve Kamelchuk, Alex Krawec, Nick Kucher, Tony Kuster, Anne Kuzyk (Jorgensen), Katie Kuzyk (Bahry), Bert Lachman, Cecil Lewis (McKelvey), Vera McConaghy (Duval), Doreen Mickelsen (Harper), Rosemary Neaves (Howe), Katherine Nelson (Chilak), Jack and Shirley Nixon (Chick), Mary Olsen (Buxton), Dorothy Overacker (Lennie), LeRoy Overacker, Nick Pacholok, Roxena (Rocky) Patry (Johnston), Norma Robocon (Barrett), Nina Rys (Kapitaniuk), Betty Sale (Knittle), Annemarie Schmittroth (Waha), Irma Semrock (Molzahn), Charles Sequeira, Rita Sequeria (D’Souza), Edith Smiley (Bishell), Bessie Speers (Silverthorn), Ken Stafford, Ann Stiles (Alberts), Alma Swan, Ted Turkawski, Anne Vincent (Pollmann), Harry Waschuk, William Waschuk, Barb Wilkinson (Hargrave), and Albert Wurfel.

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