This series consists of membership and attendance registers. It also includes minutes from the Moose Jaw lodge meetings as well as the general committee meetings, organized by the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen with representatives from lodges across Canada, which took place in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The minute books also include member lists, attendance records and election results.
This series contains the financial records of the Moose Jaw War Co-Ordinating War Services Council. It includes treasurer’s reports, financial statements, cash receipts, receipts of payment, and ledgers. Within these records are lists of donors for fundraising.
This series contains programs and tickets from various events in Moose Jaw. It includes two photographs of Nurse Shepherd and Nurse Drewry (two of the first nurses in Moose Jaw), a photograph of Kay Bird in Crescent Park, as well as two photographs of the Turner & Ellis Hardware parade float. This series contains the some teaching records of Bessie M. Richards, the mother of Austin Ellis as well as TCA airplane papers that fell from the TCA airplane crash over Ross School. It also includes a chart about the first government of Saskatchewan, a prescription from Fysh Drugstore, a Zion Church Choir programme, and a Saskatchewan Music Association festival ticket.
This series contains two files; The minutes of meetings and reports to the Old Timers Association. Also, documentation of the assets and liabilities of the said association.
This series contains two files one publication of poems presented to the Moose Jaw Old Timers Association and a book the association put together for the Golden Jubilee.
This series contains letters written to and from Dr. Seager Wheeler between the years of 1895-1956. The letters include both business and personal correspondence. There is no geological bounds on the senders and receivers of the letters, they have been sent internationally, nationally and provincially. The letters mark Dr. Wheelers accomplishments, experiments, memberships, relationships, finances and work.
This series includes the papers generated and accumulated by Diefenbaker from March 1940 to December 1956, excluding his legal papers (MG 01/I Legal Series) and his family correspondence (MG 01/V Family Series). In addition to the four subseries there are files on political and other topics.
This series contains reference material collected by John Diefenbaker and his staff from 1940, when he was elected to Parliament, to 1957, when he became Prime Minister. A wide range of political and social subjects, both Canadian and international, are present.
This series contains Diefenbaker’s papers for the six month period of his first term as Leader of the Opposition. Although Diefenbaker outpolled Donald Fleming and Davie Fulton after the first ballot, his rise to prominence had not been without its setbacks. This was his third try for the opposition which had escaped his grasp in 1942 and 1948. This series consists largely of post-convention correspondence and election material, but there are also files about headquarters organization, the appointment of advisors, and current political events such as the release of the report of the Gordon Commission on Canada’s Economic Prospects.
This series consists of regulations, advertisements, prize lists and sign up sheets for various charity competitions. Also included are thank you notes to the club concerning donations or gifts given by the Moose Jaw Izaak Walton Club.