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Woman's Missionary Society Saskatchewan Synod (Presbyterian) fonds

  • FW 06
  • Fonds
  • 1893-1940?

The fonds consists of records created by the Saskatchewan Synod branch of the Presbyterian W.M.S., its treasurers and members, as well as records from various Presbyterial W.M.S. groups.

Contents include: branch meeting minutes (1924-1926); treasurer’s accounts (1914-1926); membership records of Junior and Life members; annual meeting programs (1915-1925); and a collection of materials assembled by Mary S. Scott McKechnie, the first president of the [Saskatchewan] Provincial W.M.S. and of Qu’Appelle Presbytery W.M.S. The materials collected by McKechnie include: Presidential Addresses and Annual Reports of the Saskatchewan Presbyterian W.M.S. (1915-1924); history of Presbyterian W.M.S., for Diamond Jubilee (ca.1924); W.M.S. annual meeting programs (1916-1925); Qu’Appelle Presbyterial W.M.S. annual reports (1907-1926); and copies of newsletters “Echo” (Qu’Appelle) and “Progress” (from the Regina Industrial School), along with photographs of pupils at File Hills school (1925), Round Lake School (no date), and Cote Day School (no date).

The collection also includes meeting minutes from W.M.S. Presbyterial groups from Abernethy, Alameda, Prince Albert, Qu’Appelle, and Saskatoon.

Presbyterian Woman’s Missionary Society, Synod of Saskatchewan

Womens pipe band

Women's pipe and drum band. Back row left to right: Bill Rowland, Lavine Johnson, unknown, Babe Pine (Corrigal), Mary McIsaac, Margaret Laidlaw (McKenzie), Ahie Wilson (Middlebrook), unknown, Jean Bliss (McCullock). Missing James A. Forest. Front row left to right: Lois McConnell (Robb), Phylis Brouard (Kane), unknown, Pat Orvine, Helen Pirie

Zionist Jewish Mandate picnic

Portrait of attendees at the Zionist Jewish Mandate Picnic

Bio/historical note: Photograph technology at the time allowed a slowly rotating panoramic shot. The two individuals on the extreme right and extreme left are the same people having run to the other side of the cameras field of vision while the camera panned to the right

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