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Grande Prairie Roman Catholic School District No. 28 fonds

  • GPR 0350
  • Fonds
  • 1928-2007

The fonds consists of minutes for the separate school districts in Grande Prairie, Spirit River, Fairview, Sexsmith and Beaverlodge; daily registers for Grande Prairie Schools, Spirit River, Sexsmith, and Beaverlodge; operational files for Grande Prairie, Spirit River, Sexsmith and Beaverlodge; photographs for Grande Prairie, Spirit River and Fairview; and scrapbooks which contain news clippings about the entire area.

Grande Prairie Roman Catholic School District No. 28

WGMC 49

This U-matic tape contains two episodes of the Coming Out! cable access tv program produced by the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective:

Interviews with delegates to the Western Canada District Conference of the Metropolitan Community Church, Winnipeg, May 17-20, 1991.
Cut 1: Interview with Sim Gilbert (Calgary) and Rev. Charles Bidwell (Edmonton). Taped May 16, 1991.
Cut 2: Interview with Rev. Wallace Hargrave (Vancouver), Bruce May, Rev. George Millard. Taped May 16, 1991.

Nicolas and Erena Woronuk fonds

  • GPR 0480
  • Fonds
  • [ca. 1973]

The fonds consists of two copies of a biographical account of Nicholas (Nylolai) Woronuk and family, written in Ukrainian by a niece, Mrs. John Bzovey of Rycroft. The document was typed and and edited by I. Goresky, of Edmonton, and tells of the family's epic journey from Edson to Grande Prairie in 1913. Included in the fonds are a shorter account of the story, in English, as published in "Ukrainians in Alberta"; additional hand written accounts from the Woronuk family in English and Ukrainian; and a letter from I. Goresky to Dr. Jerry Petryshyn referencing the history of Ukrainians in Alberta, and especially the Woronuk family.

Spirit River Settlement Historical Society fonds

  • GPR 0486
  • Fonds
  • 1929, 1971, 1973-1989

The fonds consists of records of the Spirit River Settlement Historical Society including executive records and records of their History Book Committee which consist of planning documents, financial records, minutes and correspondence, and original and/or edited copies of submissions to the Spirit River history book Chepi Sepe. The first sections of the Book Committee records include a history of the general region and the Spirit River Settlement area, the coming of settlers and the growth of agriculture, businesses, industries, municipal governments, the history of veterans of WWI and WWII, schools, churches, medical facilities, and cultural and recreational groups. The second main body of the records contains original and/or edited copies of over 630 family histories arranged in alphabetical order by surname.

Spirit River Settlement Historical Society

Planning Documents

The sub-series consists of the History Book Committee membership, lists of family names and feature stories, a list of donations towards a comupter purchase, a bibliography , a book layout, a brochure for advance sales of the book, and an information booklet for the Spirit River Homecoming event.

Introduction and Chapter 1 - "Where the Rivers Flowed"

The sub-series consists of original writings for the Introduction and Chapter 1 "Where the Rivers Flowed" of the history book Chepi Sepe, including articles on "How Spirit River Got its Name", "Dunvegan", "Flora and Fauna of the Area", "History of the Spirit River Settlement", "Pioneer English and Calkins", "The Bronco Creek District"and "The Happy Valley District".

Chapter 2 - "By Different Routes"

The sub-series consists of original writings or edited copies of Chapter 2, "By Different Routes" for the history book Chepi Sepe, which includes includes writings about people who came into the country via the trails and stopping places and also includes copies of portions of Hugh McIntyre's diary of 1912.

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