Lloydminster Winter Games, Senior Citizen's Centre
- LRA 0676
- Item
- Mar. 25, 26, 27, 1982
Parte deLRA Photograph Collection
Bob Long presenting an award
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Lloydminster Winter Games, Senior Citizen's Centre
Parte deLRA Photograph Collection
Bob Long presenting an award
The United Church Senior's Choir
Parte deBiggar Photograph Collection
Members of the United Church Senior's Choir posing for a group photograph in front of the alter in the United Church in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Front row, L-R: Grace Trapp, Mary Hallday, Irene Paquette, Florence Cowan. Standing, L-R: Edith McCulloch, Phyllis Thrasher, Anne Wiens, Lucille Schiltz, Vi Brown, Jean Hannay, Betty Oman, Shirley McFaull, Darlene Long, Betty Hough, Shirley Martin, Maria Osistis, Joy Piercy, Maxine Cormack, Doris Clark, Helen Simpson, June Wickett, Lila Wiens, May Hoeneke, Verna Lawson, Verna Smith, Audrey Walker.
The United Church Senior's Choir in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Parte deBiggar Photograph Collection
Members of the United Church Senior's Choir posing for a group photograph in front of the alter in the United Church in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Parte deSaskatchewan Conference fonds
Series consists of records relating to and/or created by various committees, boards, camps, and other entities governed by or associated with the United Church of Canada, in Saskatchewan. Contents include minutes, reports, correspondence, plans and other documents and images pertaining to: the Committee for Christian Education (1925-1970), including Girls' Work and Children's Work Committees; Survey and Planning Committee; Settlement Committee (1924-1961); the Conference Special Committee for the Saskatchewan Golden Jubilee (1955); Committee to Study Non-Anglo-Saxons (1930-1931); Missionary and Maintenance Fund Committee (1934-1935); the Special Committee to Study the Relationship between the Christian Church and Education in Saskatchewan (1966); the Committee on Union of the United Church of Canada (1961-1973); the Conference Committee on Church Extension; Board of Home Missions (1917-1952); Lumsden Beach Camp (1908-1962); Camp Outlook (1947-1953); White Bear Religious Camp (1930-1940); the Benevolent Society of Camp McKay (1953-1983); the Prairie Christian Training Centre [later Calling Lakes Centre] (1952-1973); the Ministers' Summer School of Religion (1934-1941); Templeton Mission (1952-1953); Moose Jaw College (1914-1945); Conference Committee on Colleges and Education (1930-1931), primarily correspondence from Convenor D.S. Dix; Oliver Lodge (1949-1979); Laymembers of Saskatchewan Conference (1925-1963); the Boundaries Committee (1973); and Camp Tapawingo (1960-1980).
Parte dePensioners and Senior Citizens Organization of Saskatchewan, Branch 5, Moose Jaw fonds
This series consists of a history of Branch 5 and a history of the Cosmo Senior Citizens Centre Inc. There is a memorial book with the names of deceased members that was kept by T.S. Burton. Also included are several sheets of biographies that were written of local centurions.
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Diamond Lodge in Biggar, Sasktachewan
Parte deBiggar Photograph Collection
A view of the Diamond Lodge located on Second Avenue West in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Senior Citizens Activity Centre
The sign on the building says Senior Citizens Centre while the sign on the grass says Saskatchewan Elks Senior Citizen Homes.
Wheatbelt Lodge residents hosted by Legion
Royal Canadian Legion hosted the Lodge residents at the Brass Hood - 1986. Clockwise from left: George Simpson, Fannie Simpson, Sara Wullum, Lawrence Mutlow, Clifford L. Morris, next three unidentified.