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125th Anniversary

Subseries consists of materials regarding 125th Anniversary including Planning Minutes, brochures, Newsletters , drills and Nominal Rolls for parade participants. Included are 2 folders, 1 book and 11 binders.
1 folder of Situation Reports, 1 folder General Invitations, 1 Large book of Attendees with signatures and addresses. Two binders that include "The sunset Ceremony" , "After Action Report " and "Royal Review" . Two binders "100 Man Guard of Honour" and a binder with Invitations and Programs for Regimental Review and Sunset Ceremony.. Also included is a folder of Committee Meetings.

8th Princess Louise (NB) Hussars

*#12A Central America

A wide variety of types of records comprise the sub-series. Many of the records in the sub-series have been collected, rather than originated, by Carl Ridd. The sub-series gathers together records that pertain to human rights violations, state-sponsored terror, political changes, related social justice issues and Canadian and American intervention in Central America. Nicaragua, Guatemala and especially El Salvador are treated extensively. The impact of political upheaval in Central America on Christian groups in Central America is a prominent topic in the sub-series, as are Karen Ridd’s detainment in Central America and Carl Ridd’s trip to El Salvador.

John Carl Ridd

#12B Christine Lamont and David Spencer Case

A wide variety of records make up the series, many of which were originated or gathered by members of the Lamont family and passed on to Carl Ridd. The sub-series gathers together records documenting the [allegedly unfair] detainment of Christine Lamont and David Spencer in Brazil in relation to a kidnapping ring. Prominent issues include the nature of Lamont and Spencer’s involvement in the kidnapping (and thus their guilt or innocence), lobbying by a group in Canada to have Lamont and Spencer returned to Canada and (predominantly) the unjustness of the sentence levelled against Lamont and Spencer by Brazilian authorities.

John Carl Ridd

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