The fonds consists of records created by Arcola-Estevan Presbyterial U.C.W., its members, treasurers, circles and committees, as well as those of its successor, Souris Valley Presbyteiral U.C.W., and their predecessors: Arcola-Estevan Presbyterial of the W.A. (Woman's Association); and Arcola, Estevan, Alameda Presbyterials of the United Church W.M.S. (Woman's Missionary Society).
Contents include: minutes, programs, and related Presbyterial meeting and Committee records; reports and financial records; membership lists; and correspondence.
The fonds consists of records created by Assiniboia Presbyterial U.C.W., its members, treasurers, circles and committees, as well as those of its predecessors: Assiniboia and Weyburn Presbyterials of the W.A. (Woman's Association); and Assiniboia, Weyburn and Shaunavon Presbyterials of the United Church W.M.S. (Woman's Missionary Society).
Contents include: minutes and member lists, histories, treasurer's books, and publications. Among the minutes are also some records that pre-date Union, likely originating from an earlier W.M.S. group.
The fonds consists of records created by Battleford Presbyterial U.C.W., its members, treasurers, circles and committees, as well as those of its predecessors: Battleford and Wilkie Presbyterials of the W.A. (Woman's Association); Battleford and Wilkie Presbyterials of the United Church W.M.S. (Woman's Missionary Society).
Contents include: minutes and member lists, reports, programmes, and Treasurer's records.
The fonds consists of records created by Moose Jaw Presbyterial U.C.W., its members, treasurers, circles and committees, as well as those of its predecessors: Moose Jaw Presbyterial of the W.A. (Woman's Association); and Moose Jaw Presbyterial of the United Church W.M.S. (Woman's Missionary Society).
Contents include: minutes, reports, histories, financial records, and scrapbooks.
Most of the material is included in a few series (Glenn Lunn Circle, Friendly Neighbors Club, 4H Club) - many books of club minutes, events or projects. Other series, such as the lodges, RCMP, Postmasters Association have only a few items.
This fonds includes material related to the pre-history of the college, and in particular the activities of the Newman Society, which was formed by a group of Catholic laymen, with its major work to be the establishment of a Catholic college at the University of Saskatchewan. Other records are: minutes, reports and correspondence of the Principals/Presidents, the Corporation, the Faculty/Administration Forum, and the student organizations: Newman Club/Centre and St. Thomas More Students Association. Some of the records, including photocopies of relevant documents from other archives, were acquired by then college archivist Fr. Alphonse de Valk during the late 1960s and early 1970s. In cases where de Valk is clearly the compiler, it has been so noted in the file list. Photographs consist of views of the white house (original and expanded), the construction of the stone building in its three phases (1953-1969), interiors, student activities and special events in the college over the years. In most cases the creators of the photographs are unknown.
Six original Canadian letters from World War Two, with content about the destroyer HMCS Athabaskan, pride in service, the Wrens, criticisms of those young men not serving, and duties while in service. Two of the letters were written by Telegrapher Leonard Woolsey. The other letters were written by Barbara Woolsey. The letters were addressed to Eldon Woolsey, brother of Leonard and son of Barbara, who served overseas with the RCAF.
The fonds consists of minute books from Moose Jaw West District Religious Educational Council meetings (1937-1967), as well as notebooks documenting [district] Sunday School Institutes (1939-1971).
The collection consists of primarily textual items, published by the Presbyterian Church in Canada. Contents include published Acts and Proceedings (with minutes of the General Assembly, reports, etc.), materials related to the Committee on Church Union and the Presbyterian Church Association, as well as a range of other documents and publications about Church Union, especially the Presbyterian debates on that topic.
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.
The fonds consists of textual materials generated by Yorkton-Abernethy and Yorkton (later Parkland) Presbyteries, their secretaries, committees and related bodies, in fulfillment of their responsibilities, as outlined in the Manual of the United Church of Canada.
Contents include meeting minutes, correspondence, secretarial notebooks, property files, and documents relating to the Congregational Life and Work Committee.
Collection contains textual records complied by Dr. James "Jim" Daschuk. Common themes include Dr. R.G. Ferguson, Dr. A.B. Simes, the Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League, and the National Research Council.
Fonds contains artifacts accumulated by SATL pertaining to the Fort Qu'Appelle Indian [Indigenous] Hospital operated by the Department of Indian Affairs. The Fort Qu'Appelle Indian [Indigenous] Hospital was located across from the Fort San Sanatorium on Echo Lake.