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Nurses' Alumni Association of the Winnipeg General Hospital sous fonds

Sous-fonds consists of records created by the student nurses during their training and after graduation as well as records created by the Alumni Association in the course of business. Sous-fonds also contains records collected by the Alumni Archivist about the nursing profession in general.

Mary and David Macaree

Sous-fonds contains records created and accumulated by Mary and David Macaree during the course of their preparation of the two publications '103 Hikes in Southwestern British Columbia' and '109 Walks in B.C.'s Lower Mainland'. Includes research notes on trails, photographs, maps and sample publications.

Nursing Education sous-fonds

The sous-fond reflects the changes and developments in Nursing Education at HSC spanning from the 1960s to the late 2000s. It is arranged into seven series: Adult Intensive Care Nursing Program, Neonatal and Pediatric Critical Care Nursing Program, Nursing week, Photographs, Artefacts, Electronic records and Miscellaneous.

Nursing Education

St. John's Guild

Sous-fonds consists of the bound minute books and the loose minutes, three iterations of the constitution, financial records, membership lists, correspondence, miscellaneous records are a small number of artifacts.

St. John's Guild of the Children's Hospital, Winnipeg

Bathurst Pastoral Charge Records

Sous-fonds consists of reports, orders of service, published and unpublished histories, newspaper clippings, and newsletters from Bathurst Pastoral Charge. Sous-fonds is composed of the following series:
Annual Reports
Newsletters
Church Histories

Bathurst Pastoral Charge

Mount Saint Joseph Academy sous-fonds

  • CA ON00279 F01-SF02
  • Subfonds
  • 1950-2006

The sous-fonds contains photographs, newspaper clippings, correspondence, programs, reports, and sound recordings of performances. It also contains information about students and teachers (both Sisters and lay teachers), award winners, and alumni. It has material about the administrative activities of the Academy, its history, including the opening, closing graduations and yearbooks, notable groups such as the Academy Singers, and correspondence with the Ministry of Education of Ontario.

Mount Saint Joseph Academy

City of Guelph finance and taxation sous fonds

Sous fonds consists of bound volumes from the offices of the City Assessors, Tax Collectors, Finance Committee, and Court of Revision. Included in this sous fonds are assessment and collector's rolls, minute books and tax arrears ledgers. These records document the real and personal property tax assessment and collection systems in the City of Guelph, as well as the fiscal management of the City's budgets and finances.

The sous fonds has been arranged into 5 series:

Ed Johanson collection

The Ed Johanson collection consists of a word processed document by Ed Johanson and Jim Atkins regarding the electrical history in The Pas from 1900 – 1963, and data regarding Rev. E. Eves, including photocopies created 1991, of articles on the death of Rev. Edward Eves, Minutes of the Manitoba and North-West Methodist Conference, pages from Ministers and Probationers, photographs of Rev. Eves tombstone, Rev. Eves biography by his daughter Viola (Eves) Bacon, etc. The data was collected to designate the gravesite sporting Rev. Eves’s tombstone (with questionable dates) as a historic site, to protect it during Manitoba Hydro dam construction in the area.

Johanson, Ed

Rural initiatives

The Rural Initiatives program was set up by Lethbridge Community College in the spring of 1989, as an experimental program designed to help rural people and communities help themselves in assessing their situations and looking to the future. A Milo Rural Initiatives group was formed in 1990, and was accepted as a Milo & District Agricultural Society Committee in June of 1992. Committee status was a benefit for the group as it meant that they wouldn’t have to pay for hall rental for the various activities they sponsored, and in addition, would be covered under the Ag Society’s liability insurance for all events.

The Rural Initiatives Committee spearheaded many ongoing community projects, such as pot luck meals welcoming new community members, Children’s Dinner Theatre, community business directories, volunteer appreciation events, and the bussing of area children to Vulcan for swimming lessons. Other major initiatives were the development of a 2.5 mile bike path from Milo out to Lake McGregor, and the coordination of Casino fundraisers through the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission.

In 2005, the Milo & District Agricultural Society Rural Initiatives Committee moved to disband, with their remaining funds being designated for bike path maintenance and the sponsorship of a community Christmas hayride / party.

The sous-fonds consists of minute books, correspondence, community reports and surveys, ledgers, photographs and ephemera relating to the activities of the Rural Initiatives Committee, much of it organized by the Rural Initiatives Committee in a large white binder.

The sous-fonds has been arranged into the following series: Working Papers, Meeting Minutes, Financial Records, Bike Path Project.

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