United Church Y.P.U. Saskatoon Presbyterial
- SCAA-UCCS-0219
- Corporate body
- ca.1935?–1965
United Church Y.P.U. Saskatoon Presbyterial
United Church Y.P.U. Kamsack Presbyterial
United Church Y.P.U. Qu'Appelle Presbyterial
Abernethy West End Ministerial Association
Wakaw Hospital [Anna Turnbull Hospital]
The first hospital at Wakaw was built around 1906, sponsored by the [Presbyterian] Board of Women's Home Missionary Society, to serve the immigrants settled around Wakaw Lake (near the Geneva Mission, served by Rev. and Mrs. Arthur). It was named the Anna Turnbull Memorial Hospital, in honour of a local pastor's late wife. In 1911, a larger new building was constructed nearby for hospital activities and the old building was re-purposed to contain staff quarters and supplies storage.
In December 1942, the hospital was closed and the W.M.S. sold its contents and building (which was disassembled). The last doctor assigned there, Dr. R.G. Scott, retired in 1943 and was honoured by the Woman's Missionary Society, Saskatchewan Conference. The W.M.S. hospital would later be succeeded by the Dr. Scott Memorial Hospital, which opened in 1947.
Swift Canadian Company Limited (SCCL), a wholesaler for an array of goods including meats, dairy, poultry, and other products. The company was formed when the Swifts Company of Chicago acquired J. Y. Giffin and Company a few years earlier and, in January 1911, renamed it as SCCL.
The Ku Klux Klan is an organization that expanded operations into Canada, based on the second Ku Klux Klan established in the United States in 1915. It operated as a fraternity, with chapters established in parts of Canada throughout the 1920s and early 1930s. The first registered provincial chapter was registered in Toronto in 1925 by two Americans and a Canadian. The organization was most successful in Saskatchewan, where it briefly influenced political activity and whose membership included a member of Parliament, Walter Davy Cowan.
Ancient Free and Accepted Masons
The Arlington Hotel was built as an upscale hotel and restaurant in Humboldt, Saskatchewan in 1912 by A. Borget. It was torn down in June 1980
Boorne & May of Calgary and NWT