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Seulement les descriptions de haut niveau Public Archives and Records Office of Prince Edward Island Collection World War II, 1939-1945 Anglais
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Helen MacDonald collection : [1944, 1957, 1979-1980]

  • CA PCA Acc3194
  • Collection
  • Microfilmed and photocopied 1980

The collection consists of the diary of Lieutenant Colonel James Kenneth MacIsaac, D. A. P. C. (Deputy Assistant Principal Chaplain) for the First Canadian Army, who took over the post after Lieutenant Colonel M. Roy was made A. P. C. (Assistant Principal Chaplain). Father MacIsaac's portion of the diary begins in May 1944 and contains comments on attendance at confession and mass, meetings of the senior chaplains, and the general mood of the soldiers. The collection also contains newspaper clippings related to Father MacIsaac's golden anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood in 1979, notices of his death in 1980, a copy of his obituary, telegrams offering condolences on his death, and a copy of the eulogy which was read by Father Gary Killion at his funeral. There is also a copy of the development and budget canvass for Our Lady of Victory Memorial Church, Winnipeg, Manitoba, for March 1957.

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Bertha MacKenzie MacNeill scrapbook : [ca. 1939-1964]

  • CA PCA Acc5033
  • Collection
  • [ca. 1939-1964]

The scrapbook belonging to Bertha MacKenzie McNeill contains clippings, mainly from Prince Edward Island newspapers, about a variety of topics of interest to the owner. A large percentage of articles are about Islanders and other Canadians in World War II. Subjects of other clippings include royalty, marriages, deaths and prominent news items.

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Ernest Geoffrey Weeks collection

  • CA PCA Acc4000
  • Collection
  • [ca. 1895]-1953

This collection consists of photographs and materials relating to the military career and family of Ernest "Bunny" Weeks, 1896-1987. Several of the photographs are of Ernest Weeks' father W. A. Weeks and of Ernest Weeks, some being portraits of them in uniform and others as members of formal or informal military groups. One photograph is of Prince George of Wales (later King George V) and cricket players including Major W. A. Weeks, in Victoria Park, accompanied by a newspaper article of 1939. Individuals are identified in some of the photographs through accompanying notes and materials. Included is a certificate of active service in the Canadian Army of 12 March 1947, listing Ernest Weeks' orders, decorations, medals and commendations.

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