This fonds consists of four series. Included is a copy of the constitution, membership lists, treasurers records, correspondence, schedules and reports of field trips and other activities. There is a scrapbook containing newspaper clippings, 3 photographs and some programs of activities of the Moose Jaw Natural History Society from 1957 to 1977, an album of nature photography that was presented to the Moose Jaw Public Library in 1982 to commemorate Moose Jaw’s 100th anniversary, and a file of newspaper clippings. This fonds also includes slides, some sets with scripts. Other slides are of nature and wildlife taken by members on field trips. There are copies of constitutions from three other Saskatchewan cities, a few newsletters from other Natural History Societies and four copies of “The Blue Jay Magazine”.
This fonds consists of 20 issues of "Normal Echoes", the official newsletter of the students' assembly of the Moose Jaw Normal School, published between 1928 and 1931. The inaugural issue of February 17, 1928 is included. The set is not complete.
This fonds consists of a five series dealing with the Moose Jaw Old Timers Association. One regarding the general business of the association, another focused on the annual banquet and dance given by the association for its members. A series of the history notes of the Moose Jaw area, pioneer lists and a publication of history for Moose Jaw's Golden Jubilee. Another series contains the records of the associations banquets and the final series is made up of correspondence to the organization.
This fonds contains photocopies of a memo book (1927-1939) and a minute book (1928-1939) from the Moose Jaw Police Service. This material contains copies of internal memos, minutes and financial documents.
This fonds consist of the records of the business and activities of the Moose Jaw Prairie Hearts Quilting Guild Inc. from its formation in 1990 to 2003.
This fonds consists of minutes of meetings, 1941 to 1953, and a meeting attendance book covering 1941 to 1956 of the Moose Jaw Registered Nurses’ Association.
This fonds consists of four series. Included are the constitution, bylaws, minutes of meetings, financial records, and correspondence of the Moose Jaw Safety Council. There are three rubber ink stamps belonging to the Moose Jaw Safety Council that have been removed to Artifact Box 1. There is material from the Saskatchewan Highway Safety Council, the Saskatchewan Safety Council Traffic Division, and the Canadian Highway Safety Council.
This fonds consists of a membership roster, 1906, minutes of trustee meetings, 1909, and records of births, baptisms, confirmations, immigration dates, marriages, received members, removed members, and deaths, from 1906 to some entries being made in 1975.
This fonds consists of the first records of Troop No. 1 (St. George’s) Boy Scouts. Included are financial statements from 1925 to 1929, records of the first members of the troop from 1923 to 1940, attendance records and reports of activities from 1923 to 1925, and undated newspaper clippings. There are 4 activity books and 1 guide book for Wolf Cubs.
This fonds consists of records created and accumulated by the association including a book of minutes of meetings from 1931 to 1962, a list of graduates 1909 to 1954, a medical dictionary, a nursing diploma, a certificate of nursing registration and historical material collected for a memoir book for the 50th anniversary of the Association in 1959. It contains nine series: administration, constitution and by-laws, graduation, ephemera, published materials, certificates and diplomas, reunions and memorabilia, photographs, and artifacts.
Moose Jaw Union Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae
This fonds consists of the constitution and by-laws, Memorandum of Association, incorporation documents, minutes of meetings, and archivists’ (scrap)books containing newspaper clippings, photographs and programmes of events of the Moose Jaw Women’s Art Association.
Several original copies of the newspaper have been transferred to the Moose Jaw Public Library newspaper holdings. The balance consists of some copies, reprints and loose items that accompanied the papers.
This fonds contains 11 books and one questionnaire covering various subjects of Freemasonry and Freemasonry in Saskatchewan, such as its constitution and history. The books have writing pertaining to their donation, dedication, and ownership on the inside of the front covers.