Rev. George Arthur letter, describing experiences as missionary in Carrot River
- A.381.XI.F.5
- File
- 1946
Letter dated 1946 from the Rev. George Arthur, describing his experiences as a missionary in the Carrot River country, beginning in 1902
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Rev. George Arthur letter, describing experiences as missionary in Carrot River
Letter dated 1946 from the Rev. George Arthur, describing his experiences as a missionary in the Carrot River country, beginning in 1902
Rosetown Presbyterian Church Junior Ladies Aid
19th Anniversary meeting - June, 1964.
L-R, standing: Marjorie Wiseman, Beatrice Manning, Mary Gardner, Mrs. Dentith, Margaret Clarke, Florine Klassen, Edith McCulloch, Margaret Coulter, Margaret Hughes, Dorothy Coulter.
Kneeling: Marguerite Nicolson, Marion Cochrane.
Rosetown Presbyterian Church Women's Auxiliary
Back row, L-R: Stella Nicolson, Anna Kingwell, Mrs. Dentith, Mary Whyte, unknown, Christina Beaton, Margaret Clarke, Florine Klassen, Hilda Brooks. Front row: Dorothy Coulter, Marguerite Nicolson, Marion Cochrane, Cath Moore, Leona Livingstone, Mabel Wilson (could be Mrs. Brennan).
Rosetown Presbyterian Church Women's Auxiliary 1960s
Back row, L-R: Jean Barrie, Margaret Clarke, Edith McCulloch, Irene Barrie, Verna Lawson, Marion Cochrane, Marguerite Nicolson, Mary Gardner. Front row: Dorothy Coulter, Florine Klassen, Marjorie Wiseman, Leona Livingstone, Min Legge, Jean Schappert.
Saskatchewan Synod (Presbyterian) fonds
The fonds consists of textual materials created by (and relating to) the Synod of Saskatchewan, its General Interests Committee, and the Treasurer of the Church Union Expense Fund.
Contents include: Synod minutes (1906-1924), published and unpublished; correspondence relating to the Church Union Expense Fund (1923-1925); mimeographed material sent out by the General Interests Committee (1922-1925); a handwritten outline of a speech on church union (no date); and documents published by the Synod.
Presbyterian Church in Canada, Synod of Saskatchewan
Saskatoon Presbytery (Presbyterian) fonds
The fonds consists of minutes (1908-1925) from the Saskatoon Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church in Canada.
Presbyterian Church in Canada Saskatoon Presbytery
Senior Ladies Aid, Rosetown Presbyterian Church
At a monthly meeting on a summer afternoon at the Piercy house, 311 - 4th Ave. East.
Back row, L-R: Unknown, Stella Nicolson. Front row: Janet (Jennie) Gilchrist, Marie Mutlow, Christine Beaton, Mary Whyte, Anna Kingwell, Mabel Wilson, Ethel Shaw.
Part of Town Collection
A photo taken of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church from the corner of Eden and Buxton Streets. After church union in 1925, it became St. Andrew's United Church.
St Andrews Presbyterian Church History
Part of Church Religion Collection
A typewritten (single-sided) history
St Andrews Presbyterian Church (Indian Head)
The original Presbyterian Church in Indian Head
Part of Church Religion Collection
The first Presbyterian Church in Indian Head, erected in 1882 at the northwest corner of Boyle and Eden Streets (see Indian Head History Book p119).
Fonds consists of papers primarily relating to Dr. Murray's work with the Presbyterian Church and the United Church of Canada. Murray, who was a prominent Presbyterian, supported the church union movement (which led to the founding of the United Church, in 1925) and these records cover his time on the Joint Committee on Union, from 1905, and later as a member of the Dominion Church Property Commission, ca.1924-1928, which assigned assets of the three uniting churches (Presbyterian, Methodist, Congregationalist).
Contents include: reports, Records of Proceedings (minutes) and other papers relating to the Joint Committee on Union and its sub-committees; correspondence, notes and exhibits relating to the Dominion Church Property Commission; and additional correspondence relating to Church Union.
Murray, Walter Charles
Weyburn Presbytery (Presbyterian) fonds
The fonds consists of minutes (1910-1925) from the Weyburn Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church.
Presbyterian Church in Canada Weyburn Presbytery
Woman's Missionary Society (Presbyterian) publications collection
The collection consists of publications relating the Women's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. Contents include: reports of the Women's Foreign Missionary Society, Women's Home Missionary Society (Western Division), Women's Missionary Society; an issue of the publication "The Message" (1902); and history books/documents about church missions and missionary work.
Woman's Missionary Society Saskatchewan Synod (Presbyterian) fonds
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