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Green Mount School District No. 1702 fonds

  • CA SCNSAB F388
  • Fonds
  • 1906-1942

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by Green Mount School District No. 1702, located in the Torquay, Saskatchewan district. The records include minutes of annual and board of trustees meetings from November 1, 1906 to January 4, 1932; the secretary-treasurer's account book, 1906-1942; undated census return of all school age children in the district.

No series has been applied to this fonds.

Swea School District No. 139 fonds

  • CA SCNSAB F390
  • Fonds
  • 1897-1964

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by the Swea School District No. 139, located near Stockholm, Saskatchewan. The records include daily attendance registers, 1897-1955 (not inclusive); secretary-treasurer's account books, 1908-1961; minutes of annual and board of trustees meetings, 1908-1964; student health record, 1931; various Department of Education publications from 1941, 1944-1945.

This fonds includes records created after the development of Unit administration.

No series has been applied to the fonds.

Sunderland family fonds

  • CA SCNSAB F 392
  • Fonds
  • 1881-2000, predominant 1910-1951

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by the Charles Sunderland family of Tyvan, Saskatchewan. It consists primarily of the personal and business records of Charles Sunderland, documents related to the estate of Charles Sunderland, personal and business documents of Beatrice (Tootie) Sunderland Hill, and family photographs and genealogical information.

The types of records included are certificates, contracts, correspondence, leases, ledger books, photographs, and plans for the Village of Tyvan.

The fonds has been arranged into four series: Hill Family; Sunderland Family; Sunderland Family Photographs, Scrapbooks, Genealogy; and Village of Tyvan. The Sunderland Family series has been arranged into four sub-series: Charles Sunderland; Estate of Charles Sunderland; Cleve Sunderland; and Beatrice (Tootie) Sunderland Hill.

Mabel Elizabeth Gleadow fonds

  • CA SCNSAB F 401
  • Fonds
  • 1945-1947, 1968

This fonds consists of records relating to Mabel Gleadow's service as a flight nurse with the Saskatchewan Air Ambulance Service from 1946 to 1947. Included is the May, 1947 edition of The Canadian Nurse, which contains Mabel Gleadow's article entitled "Up in the Air with Patients", and undated newspaper clippings relating to the air ambulance service. Mabel Gleadow's obituary from the January 8, 1968 Regina Leader-Post and an undated death notice for Ms. Alma Everitt are also included. No series have been identified in the fonds.

E.K. Turner fonds

  • CA SCNSAB F 411
  • Fonds
  • 1947-2004, predominant 1972-2003

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by E.K. Turner in his various positions within the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool and Prairie Pools Inc.; as Chancellor of the University of Saskatchewan; as member of a number of advisory committees to the Government of Canada on international trade including the International Trade Advisory Committee, and the Chamber of Maritime Commerce; as director of various agricultural and biotechnology enterprises; and as a fundraiser and volunteer with a wide variety of local, provincial and national organizations relating to health, education, sports and agriculture.

The types of records included are correspondence, reports, minutes, agendas, memoranda, briefing notes, scripts of speeches, photographs, sectional maps of Saskatchewan, audio cassette tape recordings of speeches and interviews.

Regina Riot Inquiry Commission fonds

  • CA SCNSAB F 415
  • Fonds
  • 1933-1936

Fonds consist of records created, accumulated and used by the Regina Riot Inquiry Commission that held hearings from November 1935 to March 1936. The Commission examined the issues that contributed to the riot in the Regina Market Square on 1 July 1935, between relief camp workers travelling east to Ottawa and the RCMP and Regina City Police. Lawyers representing the interests of the Dominion Government (and RCMP), the Regina City Police, and the Commission as well as the Commissioners themselves questioned witnesses that included relief camp workers, police officers, public officials, and private citizens . At the conclusion of its hearings, the Commission created a final report that summarized its findings and provided recommendations to prevent a future occurrence of similar events.

The types of records included are the final report of the Commission, proceedings, exhibits (incomplete set), counsel presentations and factums, exhibit and witness indices, chequebooks, and bankbook. Exhibits include objects (bullets), photographs, newspaper clippings, telegrams, correspondence, blueprints, plans, and a drawing.

Records begin with indices to the exhibits and witnesses, followed by the Commission proceedings (in chronological order), and the exhibits. Exhibits are filed in the following groupings: 1-19, 20-84, 85-93, 94-122, 123, 124-144, 145-211, 212-266, 267-280, and 281-307. The exhibits are then followed by the factum of Frank J.G. Cunningham, exhibit list, final report (volumes 1 and 2), and the other supporting material from the operations of the Commission.

Microfilm records consist of the Commission proceedings and final report, exhibits 20-52, 59-70 and 74-84; factums of F.J.G. Cunningham and E.C. Leslie; Regina Leader-Post and Regina Daily Star articles from 14 June to 5 July 1935; proceedings of the coroner's inquest into the death of Detective Charles Millar during the riot; factum of Government of Canada and RCMP. Microfilm also includes records of the preliminary hearing against Ivan Bell, George Black, John (Cowan) Cosgrave, Arthur H. Evans, Ernest Edwards and Matthew Shaw (charged with being members of an unlawful association), and records of the evidence and proceedings taken at the trials of Rex vs. K. Forsyth on 24 April 1936 and of J. Kyle, J. Mynnie and S. Coury 28 April 1936 (charged with rioting).

Joseph Pettick fonds

  • CA SCNSAB F 418
  • Fonds
  • 1954-2005

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by Joseph Pettick of Regina, Saskatchewan in his architectural career and in his personal life. The types of records included are: architectural, technical and presentation drawings; project files; project specifications and bidding information; personal files; photographs and slides. Various files contain product samples relating to specific projects.

The fonds consists of five series: Project Files; Specifications; Personal Files; Architectural Drawings; and Slides. The series are arranged in chronological order. The Architectural Drawings series and Specifications series are also grouped by project number. The Slides series has been arranged into five sub-series.

The Architectural Drawings series, Project Files series and Specifications series relate to the business activity carried out by Pettick while operating Joseph Pettick Architect Ltd. and later P3 Architecture. The Personal Files series contains biographical information; correspondence; published and unpublished papers; and media releases. The Slides series relates to both Pettick's business activity and personal life.

Pettick, Joseph, 1924-2010

Air Force Association of Canada No. 600 (City of Regina) Wing fonds

  • CA SCNSAB F 42
  • Fonds
  • 1943-1999

This fonds consists of records reflecting the corporate activities of the Air Force Association of Canada No. 600 (City of Regina) Wing, located in Regina, Saskatchewan, for the years 1949-1999. Included are news clippings, minute books, financial records, membership lists, publications, programmes, and correspondence. The fonds also contains copies of the Association newsletter, "Aerogram", which began in July 1998.

Regina Musical Club fonds

  • CA SCNSAB F 422
  • Fonds
  • 1907-2001, predominant [1907], 1910-2000, [2001]

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by the Regina Musical Club, formerly known as the Regina Women's Morning Musical Club and the Women's Musical Club of Regina, in its operations from 1907 to the present. The types of textual records included are correspondence, concert programmes, newspaper clippings, promotional materials, annual reports, financial records, membership lists, constitutions and by-laws, and minutes. Non-textual records include photographs, an audio cassette, and microfilm reels.

The fonds has been arranged into three series: Programming, Operational Records, and Special Events. No series descriptions are available.

Croft School District No. 3751 fonds

  • CA SCNSAB F 428
  • Fonds
  • 1915-1966

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used from 1915 to 1966 by the Croft School District No. 3751, located near Avonlea, Saskatchewan.

No series has been applied to the fonds.

This fonds includes records created after the development of Unit administration.

The types of records included are correspondence, agreements, financial statements, publications, insurance policies, invoices and receipts, legislation, reports, examination results, a bank book, a cash book and architectural drawings.

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