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Swift Current Emergency Measures Organisation records

The fonds, related to the Swift Current Emergency Measures Organisation, was acquired by the source during its lifetime. No other information was captured at the time of transfer to the Swift Current Museum.

The content has not been professionally appraised, arranged, or described. The following is a basic listing of the unprocessed contents:
Box 1.

(folder #1) Health - Medical Supplies - General & Precis (1965 - 1966): documents pertaining to the acquisition of medical supplies by the City

(folder #2) Emergency Health St. John's Home Nursing Program #2 – Lectures (no date): notes, documents, etc. pertaining to a home nurse training program

(folder #3) Health - Casualty Simulation (1964 - 1966, 1973): documents pertaining to a causality simulation training exercise

(folder #4) Health - First Aid Course and Precis (1962 - 1968): documents re: medical supplies; training course program; booklet: Advanced Treatment Centre Operating Manual; booklet: A First Aid Station in Action; booklet: Emergency First Aid, Civil Defence

(folder #5) Health - Mortuary: empty folder

(folder #6) Health - Blood Collection - Precis & Lectures (1968): documents re: blood donation clinics

(folder #7) Health - Blood Collection - General (1970): correspondence re: blood donation; booklet: Laboratory and Blood Techniques; booklet: Blood Donor Pack

(folder #8) Health - Radiation & Special Weapons - Precis (1961 - 1963): documents pertaining to handling radioactive material; defence from radiation; radiation monitoring; lecture: Contamination Problems Arising From Radioactive Fallout; detergents for radiological decontamination; booklet: Radiation Monitoring Instructor course

(folder #9) Health - Radiation & Special Weapons - General (1963 - 1964): documents pertaining to the acquisition of three ounces of radioactive dust by Scott Caswell, Civil Defence Director; documents re: Radiac Calculator

(folder #10) Health - Department of Public Health - Sanitation (1960, 1961, 1967): "Quick Thaw" training exercise; Measures for the Safe-Handling of Food Under Conditions of Emergency and with Special Reference to Relief Feeding; plan for sanitation services; booklet: Emergency Sanitation at Home

(folder #11) Health - Public Health Measures - Precis (1966): correspondence re: Mosquito Control Program

(folder #12) Health - Public Health Measures - General (1969): Dr. Abram Krahn; Brief on Civil Defence - Central Health Committee

(folder #13) Health - Public Health Measures - Correspondence (1961 - 1963): documents re: SC Emergency Medical Services planning; Scott Caswell, Director of Welfare Services for SC Civil Defence Committee

(folder #14) Health / 200 Bed Hospital - All Correspondence (1969 - 1970): correspondence re: 200 bed emergency hospital for storage and positioning in High School gymnasium; magazine: Canadian Hospital, August 1966; floor plan of High School

(folder #15) Health - Home Nursing - Hospital Training (1963 - 1966): water safety course; home nursing training kits for home care; Hospital Experience Program For Selected Home Nursing Volunteers

(folder #16) Health - Hospital - Disaster Planning (1962 - 1966): document, Hospital Disaster Planning, Department of National Health and Welfare, 1962; document, City of SC Emergency Health Services; SC Union Hospital Disaster Plan, 1966; SC Union Hospital Fire Evacuation instructions

(folder #17) Health - Medical Supplies - Correspondence (1957 - 1958): correspondence re: supplies; Lt. Col. D.J. Burke Civil Defence Director

(folder #18) Health - Medical Pool - Veterinarian General (1962): documents: The Role of the Veterinarian in Civil Defence, Agricultural and Biological Warfare

(folder #19) Health - Medical Pool - Doctors General: empty folder

(folder #20) Health - Medical Pool - General (1965 - 1966): list of graduate nurses in SC; correspondence

(folder #21) Health - Ambulance - General & Precis: empty folder

(folder #22) Health - A.T.C. - General & Precis: booklets by Civil Defence: A First Aid Station in Action, Primary Treatment Services; documents: An Outline Covering Advanced Treatment Centre Organization and Training, Emergency Health Services; signage; Advanced Treatment Centre & Casualty Collection Unit

(folder #23) Health - Hospital - Nurse Training (1968 - 1971): list of graduate nurses in SC; list of candidates, itinerary, for Roll of the Nurse in Disaster course, 1968 - 1971; correspondence

(folder #24) Emergency Health Services (1963 - 1967): correspondence re: SC Union Hospital Disaster Plan; hospital disaster planning; documents re: SC District Emergency Health Services in case of disaster

(folder #25) Health - General Correspondence - Administration Operations (1962 - 1963, 1970): documents: Emergency Health Services, Principles of Management of Federal Emergency Health Supplies Stockpile, Municipal Emergency Health Services, Plan For The Civil Defense of SC And District; newsletter: Department of National Health and Welfare, 1970

(folder #26) Health - Hospital - Precis - Lectures (1957 - 1965): document: Mental Health Services in Civil Defence and Disaster, 1957; The Sun article about the Southwest Regional Hospital Council, 1965

(folder #27) Information - General - Correspondence (1959 - 1965): correspondence with CJFB TV about emergency training in disasters; report on Civil Defence activity in SC, 1961; media and information services in the event of an attack; spring flood preparation, 1962; communication policies in case of a disaster

(folder #28) Health - Home Nursing - Course & Precis (no dates): Provincial Civil Defence Home Nursing instructions, 1958; Home Nursing training and test; Provincial Civil Defence training

(folder #29) Information - Precis & Lectures (1957 - 1964, 1973): memo: Federal EMO Information Plan, 1963 - 1964; Public Information Officers, 1963; newsletter: SEMO News, 1973; report: SC EMO, 1963; SEMO Public Information, 1964; speech on civil defense given in SC, 1964; television script for SC civil defense, 1959; National Civil Defence Day in Canada, 1957; SC Civil Defence Organization, members; speeches on Civil Defence

(folder #30) Inventory - C.D.H.Q. (1962 - 1964): inventory of equipment at SC EMO, receipts, shipping documents, correspondence, etc.

(folder #31) Course Circulars Federal & Provincial (1959 - 1965): correspondence from SEMO,1959 - 1965, re: training courses, competitions

(folder #32) Correspondence (1974): empty folder

SEMO newsletters: August 1967, November / December 1964, April 1967, September / October 1964, June 1967

(folder #33) Exercise Aircrew #2 (1979): document: City of SC EMO Exercise and Aircrew search and rescue and casualty transport; participant list for Wilderness Survival training course, 1978

(folder #34) Untitled (1952, 1965, 1976): The Sun, March 23 1976, pg. 1-2; report to the Civil Defence Committee by Chairman of Publicity Committee J. Greenblat, May 15 1952; news copy about a storm, 1976; SC Emergency Measures Report, City of SC, Spring Flood Situation, 1965; Report on Swift Current Flood Threat Spring 1952; article re: the ability of SC to handle up to 5000 refugees in case of an emergency

(volume #1) Response to Bomb Threats, SK Government Buildings, 1972

(volume #2) SC Emergency Planning District No. 1 list of members, Government of SK Standing Operating Procedures for Peacetime Disaster, 1972

(volume #3) SEMO Municipal Activity Report, 1976

(folder #35) Information – Operations (1958 - 1970): newspaper clippings re: public apathy towards civil defense, local civil defense, EMO activities, emergency hospital, name change of Civil Defence to EMO in 1963, misc. articles, 1958 - 1970; toboggan search and rescue exercise, 1967; CJFB news copy about EMO training exercise; press release on food supplies in an emergency; photographs #1 to #4 (see list below)

(volume #4) Survival Plan of the City of Swift Current in the Province of Saskatchewan // A Reception Community, 1967

(folder #36) Photographs: #5 to #39, see list below

(folder #37) Untitled: correspondence between SC EMO and SEMO; questionnaires on methods of informing the public, road transportation, search and rescue, law and order, fire defense, welfare, heath, engineering, etc. in the event of an emergency; inventory of useable shelter space in the region

(discrete items) Building Data Sheets for Fallout Protection Survey (1972 – 1973): SC Union Hospital; SC Comprehensive High School; Bradbrooke's Rexall Drugs; Ed McKenzie Ltd.; Milne Block; Bank of Montreal; Saan Store; Royal Bank; SC Sun Building; Frontier Enterprises Building; Sask Power Office; MacLeod's Store; Bank of Nova Scotia; Carlton Apartments; Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC); Quinn's Pharmacy; Yolanda's Dress Shop; RCMP Garage; RCMP Detachment; Swift Motel; York Hotel; Polly Law Office; Cooper Store Block; SC Fire Hall; Healy Hotel; Medical Building; City Hall; Western Savings; Great Western Motors Ltd.; Standard Motors Ltd.; Central School; Provincial Geriatric Centre; Beverley Apartments; Court House; St. Michael's Church; Thompson Auto Supplies; Department of Highways and Buildings; MacDonald's Consolidated Ltd.; Macco Aluminum Products; SGT Office; Notre Dame Church, Ponteix; Canadian Agricultural Research Station

(volume #5) SEMAD (Saskatchewan Emergency Measures Air Division) training exercises, 1975
(volume #6) EMO Municipal Financial Assistance Plan Manual, 1972
(volume #7) Region Skylab Response Plan, SEMO, 1979
(volume #8) SEMAD (Saskatchewan Emergency Measures Air Division) training exercises, 1975

Box 2:

(folder #1) Untitled: newspaper clippings re: 1976 storm damage; newsletters: Saskatchewan EMO News, 1973; essay re: NORAD; pamphlet: Regional Emergency Government Headquarters; list of names of phone numbers including Council, media, City departments, etc.; Survival Planning Guide for Municipalities (partial); Canada EMO Radiation Monitors' course "Exercise Byron"; SEMO Project Tiger Lily

(folder #2) Untitled (1961 - 1965): Municipal Civil Defence / Emergency Measures Annual Progress Reports for City of SC, 1961- 1965

(folder #3) Untitled (1965 - 1972): documents and correspondence re: SC EMO financial information, 1965 - 1972; Municipal Civil Defence / Emergency Measures Annual Progress Reports for City of SC, 1966

(folder #4) Untitled (1965): documents re: flood of 1965 in SC

(folder #5) Untitled (1961 – 1966): documents re: SC EMO financial information, 1961 - 1966; receipts

(folder #6) Briefs - Civil Defense Committee (1949 – 1959): Civil Defense Organization Committee, 1949; correspondence with police department, fire department; Plans for the Civil Defense of SC and District; documents re: Accommodation Committee; summary of accommodation available in local buildings; emergency hospitals; documents re: supply committee, food and fuel; SC Civil Defense Committee Duties; Engineering Committee duties

(folder #7) Minutes (1962 – 1970): minutes of SC EMO meetings, attendance sheets; plan for accepting refugees, plans in event of an emergency

(folder #8) Correspondence (1949 – 1959): précis of SC Civil Defense Organization; damage caused by a wind storm in Wymark; general correspondence; Hungarian Refugees, 1956; assistance from Armed Forces in Civil Defense; newspaper clippings

(folder #9) Director's Conferences – SEMO (1959 – 1971): EMO Director's conferences and training course documents, 1959 – 1971

(folder #10) Course Correspondence (1959 – 1966): schedule of courses at Canadian Emergency Measures College, Arnprior, 1966 - 1967; information on available training courses; course instructions; correspondence re: training courses; Henry Biem won a High School Editorial Competition

(folder #11) Correspondence – General (1962 – 1971): between Scott Caswell, Director of SC EMO, and SEMO, City of SC, various other bodies

(folder #12) Minutes - Civil Defense Meetings (1949 – 1959): general correspondence of SC Civil Defense; minutes of Civil Defense meetings; committee duties; division of the City of SC into wards for Civil Defense Purposes; duties of the SC Police and Fire Department in time of emergency or disaster; emergency clothing in civil defense

(folder #13) Civil Defence (1951): report from G.H. Lovestone, Fire Chief; duties of various committees submitted by R.H. McClelland, George McLeod, James Aitkens, Alex Kelly, Irving Hansen, R.H. Jenner, M.H. Prescott, Howard Couch; boy's home nursing course; syllabus for Provincial Civil Defense School; Municipal Organization for Civil Defence, by Saskatchewan Civil Defence; correspondence; minutes of Council of District Court Judges annual meeting, 1951; minutes of Red Cross Disaster Services meeting; three blank disaster information cards from the Red Cross; minutes and correspondence of the Civil Defence Committee, 1951; Divisions of the City of SC for Civil Defence Purposes; Urban Physical Characteristics Study, supplement to Civil Defence Planning Manual

(folder #14) Civil Defence (1953 – 1954): correspondence, re: requisition of civilian property, with Provincial Director of Civil Defence, etc.; various blank forms and reports, Warden Report; Civil Defence Health Services Manual; report: National Organizations, Agencies and Associations in Civil Defence; participation of Boy Scouts in Civil Defence Program; report: Allocation of Volunteers to Civil Defence

(folder #15) Civilian Defence School (1952 – 1955): documents pertaining to safe driving, training of civilians, assistance of the military, training supplies; notes from Saskatchewan Civilian Defence School: communications (radio, telephone, teletype, etc.), Wardens, radiation monitoring, role of Police, Fire Department, Medical Services, rescue work, a basic speech on Civil Defence, roll of the Red Cross, among other topics; correspondence between SC and Saskatchewan Civil Defence

(folder #16) Civil Defence - Ward's Report: Plans for the Civil Defence of SC and Distict; role of medical community; Nurse Instructors course, 1955; excerpts from Civil Defence Health Services Manual for Information of First Aid Station Personnel; report, The Warden Service in SC; SC flood of 1952

(folder #17) Civil Defence Misc. (1950 – 1954): correspondence re: training exercises; duties of various committees; minutes of Civil Defence meetings, 1952, 1954; general correspondence, 1954; minutes of Civil Defence meeting, Regina, 1950

(folder #18) Minutes & Detail - 1952, Civil Defence Disaster Operation (1952 – 1953): newspaper clippings re: flood caused by Duncairn Dam, 1952; report: The Place of Civil Defence in Natural Disasters; minutes of emergency meetings of the SC Civil Defence Committee, 1952; list of individuals who attended a meeting re: damage to their property; report: proposed SC flood dykes, 1953; photo of a map of SC laid out into numbered zones (photograph #40, see list below); bulletin re: flood evacuation of "lower areas of SC", 1952; documents pertaining to flooding of the Duncairn Dam; correspondence between SC Civil Defence Committee and Capt. Milani of the Department of National Defence Army; minutes of Civil Defence Committee meetings, 1952; general correspondence, 1952 - 1953; list of selected First Aid posts; letter containing description of the aftermath of the flood in SC and Eastend; information on how to sterilize wells for drinking water; duties of Civil Defence Committees; Division of the City of SC into Wards for Civil Defence Purposes; Duncairn Dam statement by PRFA Officials; list of trucks registered in SC

(folder #19) St. John Ambulance (1954): booklet: International Civil Defence Test Exercise, 1954; decision that all radio messages are to be received by E.J. Melhoff, 1954; copies of communication, including time, sender, location of receiver, and message; North Battleford Civil Defence Organization

(folder #20) St. John Ambulance (1968 – 1973): funeral program for Tom Holt Stansfield, 1973; St. John Ambulance Submission to National Agency Review Committee, 1971; minutes of St. John Ambulance Association meeting, 1972; letter from Hoffman J. Powley, member of First Aid Services for SC EMO; list of St. John Emergency Health EMO enrollment; activities of the SC branch of St. John Ambulance, 1971; Annual Report of the SC Branch of St. John Ambulance, 1969, 1970; Executive and Members, 1968; financial information, 1971, 1972

(folder #21) Untitled (no date): floor plans of Municipal Emergency Government Headquarters (basement of SC City Hall); floor plans of SC City Hall, ground floor and second floor

(folder #22) 1986 Budget (1986): correspondence re: Councilor Stan Horner registering for 'Mayors and Elected Officials course' at Canadian Emergency Preparedness College, Arnprior; City of SC Operating Budget Document for EMO; budget for SC EMO

(envelope #1) letter re: permission to establish radio facilities, 1983; information on communication during an emergency; documents: Mutual Aid Districts // A Proposal To Saskatchewan Emergency Planners' Association, and Mutual Aid Program Application for J.E.P.P. (Joint Emergency Preparedness Program) Funding

(folder #23) Emergency Planners Association (1980 – 1986): list of names of SEMO Areas and Municipal EMO Coordinators; minutes of EMO Coordinators meeting, 1984; Saskatchewan Emergency Planners Association bylaws, 1985; minutes of Saskatchewan Emergency Planners Association meetings, General and Executive, 1984 - 1986; Saskatchewan Emergency Planners Association financial information, 1986; agenda for conference of SEMO Coordinators, 1986; Memorandum of Understanding between the Government of Canada and the Government of the Province of Saskatchewan to jointly formulate and cooperate in measures for emergency planning in Saskatchewan; Final Report of Urban Law Review, Recommendations Respecting the Civil Defence Act, 1980; photocopy of An Act Respecting Civil Defence and Disaster; minutes of EMO Advisory Committee meeting, 1984

(folder #24) Radio Station License Information EMO (1976, 1983): list of communication equipment of SC EMO; bills / receipts for radio station license fee, hand held two way radio, other equipment; letter re: permission to establish radio facilities, 1976; radio station licenses; application to install and operate a radio station in Canada; Particulars of Proposed Site and Radio Antenna Structures; SC EMO Search and Rescue Units

(folder #25) Dangerous Goods (1985): Dangerous Goods Newsletter, 1985; The Canada Gazette // The Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act, 1985; suppliers of labels and placards

(folder #26) Advisory Committee EMO (1980 – 1985): correspondence, 1981 - 1984; SEMO Areas and Municipal EMO Coordinators, 1984; badge for SEMAD (Saskatchewan Emergency Measures Air Division); minutes of EMO Advisory Committee meetings, 1983; Disaster Services Act from Legislative Assembly of Alberta, 1973; attendance of EMO meeting in Saskatoon, 1983; minutes of EMO Coordinators meeting, 1983; recommendations from EMO Coordinators meeting; SUMA (Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association) meeting; Province of Saskatchewan Joint Emergency Planning Program (JEPP); slide, image of a man standing next to an improvised shelter (photograph #41, see list below); document re: Fatal Motor Vehicle Accident (car accident) at Webb district, 1980; minutes of Saskatchewan Emergency Planners' Association meeting, 1985

(folder #27) Arnprior Courses Attended (1984 – 1986): Ray Horne attended 200 Bed Emergency Hospital Familiarization course, 1984; Yvonne Mohagen and Keith Dalby attended Community Emergency Planning Health, 1985; schedule of courses, 1984 - 1985; Mayor Al Rittenger attended Mayors and Elected Officials Conference, 1984; Ivor Clifton attended Plans and Operations Peace course, 1985; Donald Randall attended Community Emergency Planning, 1986

(folder #28) EMO 1984 (1978, 1983 – 1985): EMO budget information, 1983-1985; equipment purchased by SC EMO from 1962 - 1978

(folder #29) EMO 1982 (1981 - 1982): Spill Control Workshop, 1982; SC EMO budget, 1982; Municipal Project Submission, 1981 - 1982; correspondence, 1982; Schedule of Emergency Planning Courses, Arnprior, ON, 1981 - 1983; description of a toboggan rescue operation, 1982; Power Toboggan Search & Rescue Units; St. John Ambulance Brigade; claim for municipal EMO expenditures, 1982; “Thank You” to SC EMO from Jenny Hogaboam for taking her to the doctor in the winter; letter from Ray Horne re: Fire and Safety Centre, 1981

(folder #30) EMO Budget 1982 (1981 - 1984): recommendations for provincial EMOs, from SUMA (Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association), 1983; general correspondence, 1982 - 1984; Standardization of 2 1/2 Inch Fire Hose Threading for Province of Saskatchewan, 1955; City of SC Operating and Capital Expense Budget Document, for EMO, 1981

(folder #31) EMO 1981 (1979 - 1981): correspondence, 1981; expenditure claims for a training courses, equipment; EMO project breakdowns and costs; SC EMO Municipal Detailed Statement of Expenditures, 1981; Hazardous Material training course in Denver Colorado, 1981; SC EMO summary of activities, 1979; SC EMO budget, 1981; newspaper clippings; agreement between Canada and the Province of Saskatchewan re: Civil Defence Work; pamphlet: SC EMO City Evacuation Plan

(folder #32) EMO 1980 (1979 - 1980): receipts and reimbursement requests, 1980; Transportation of Dangerous Goods course, in Arnprior; correspondence re: chemical emergency suits; Operating and Capital Expense Budget Document, EMO, 1980; Claim for Municipal EMO Expenditures, 1980; SC EMO summary of activities, 1979 - 1980; activities of the SC EMO re: car accident on highway near Webb

(folder #33) 1980 (1979 - 1980): expenditure claim, 1979; correspondence re: enrollment in training courses; general correspondence, 1979 - 1980; receipts, 1979; SC EMO summary of activities, 1979; SC EMO Search and Rescue Team summary of activities, 1979

(folder #34) 1979 Expenditures (1978 - 1979): correspondence re: claiming EMO expenditures, 1979; SC EMO budget, 1979; expenditure claims, 1978 - 1979; Municipal Project Submission, 1979

(folder #35) 1979 Correspondence (1978 - 1979): correspondence re: relocation of EMO headquarters to the basement of the SC Museum, 1978; Power Toboggan Search and Rescue report; SC EMO Search and Rescue Team summary of activities, 1979; general correspondence, 1979

(folder #36) 1980 EMO Submission (1979 - 1981): SC EMO expenditure claim, 1975, 1978; Municipal Detailed Statement of Expenditure, SC EMO; correspondence re: grants, general correspondence; Claim for Municipal EMO Expenditures, 1979; Operating and Capital Expense Budget Document, EMO, 1979, 1980; SC EMO budget, 1980; information re: Dangerous Goods seminar, 1981

(folder #37) Reports & Correspondence (1977): expenditure claims, 1977; application for enrollment in SEMO training course; letter from Salvation Army Corps to SC EMO; general correspondence, 1977; Emergency Planning Canada Schedule of Courses, 1976 - 1977, Arnprior, ON; SEMO Training and Operational Circular, with training course information, 1976 - 1978; letter from SC EMO thanking Frontier City CB Radio Club for the donation of a propane heater and light; correspondence re: energy plant at the High School; handwritten report from Search and Rescue Team; correspondence re: EMO funding, 1977; resignation letter of John Yates; Grant Paulson's completion of Radiological Defence Officer's course, 1977; schedule of SEMO courses, 1976 - 1977

Box #3.

(folder #1) 1972 Project Submission (1974 - 1977): SC EMO summary of activities, 1976, 1977; equipment acquired by SC EMO, 1962 - 1974; SC EMO Statement of Expenditures, 1977

(folder #2) Correspondence 1976 (1975 - 1977): SC EMO summary of activities, 1976; copies of communication, expenditure claims, 1976; Palliser Hospital disaster and evacuation plan; Federal Study Centre Schedule of Courses, 1976, Arnprior; SEMO Training and Operational Circulars, with training course information, 1975 - 1977; applications for enrollment in the SEMO school; request to use Fairview School in the event of a disaster at the Palliser Hospital, 1976; emergency power generating equipment; temporary medical clinics; Toboggan Search and Rescue Team; Casualty Collecting Unit; document: Spring Runoff Outlook, 1976; general correspondence; folder containing information on SC EMO attendance at training courses

(folder #3) Annual Reports (1973 – 1975): SC EMO Annual Reports, 1973 - 1975

(folder #4) Correspondence (1978): general correspondence, 1978; SEMO Training and Operational Circulars, with training course information, 1978 - 1979; financial information, 1978; applications for enrollment in: the SEMO school, Wilderness Survival course, General Orientation; list of candidates for Wilderness Survival training course; application for enrollment in SC EMO Motor Toboggan Search and Rescue club

(folder #5) Inventory EMO (1974, 1976, 1985): attendance: SEMO meeting, 1985; list of equipment acquired by SC EMO from 1962 to 1976; SC EMO inventory, 1974

(album #1) SEMO Municipal Activity Reports of SC, 1972 - 1973

(folder #6) 1978 Annual Report (1977 - 1978): SC EMO financial information, 1977 - 1978; SC EMO summary of activities, 1977; activities of SC EMO Power Toboggan Search and Rescue, 1978

(envelope #1) documents: Fire Safety in Special-Care Homes; Palliser Hospital disaster and evacuation plans, fire regulations

(folder #7) EMO Truck (1984 - 1985, 1988): bill for interconnected radio system for SC and RM; map of SEMO districts; documents pertaining to a house trailer purchased to be used as a disaster site headquarters; JEPP (Joint Emergency Preparedness Program) funding; correspondence re: a study to analyze the potential roles for microcomputers in municipal and provincial EMOs, purchase of a computer, 1984 - 1985; receipts, 1988

(folder #8) Studies - Municipal (1964): survey re: municipal disaster planning; notifications of SC EMO meetings, 1964; SC EMO / Civil Defence exercises

(folder #9) Canadian College of Civil Defence, EMO, Arnprior, ON (1965): SEMO training exercise document, 1965; SC EMO training exercise "White-Out"; SC EMO training exercise "Swift Sanctuary"

(folder #10) Exercise Tornado (1973, 1976, 1978): SC EMO training exercise "Tornado", 1973 (see folder #22 below for more details); Lloydminster EMO training exercise "Big Blow", 1976; SC EMO training exercise "Aircrew", to coordinate the services of the Motor Toboggan Search and Rescue with Frontier City C.B. Radio Club and RCMP, 1978

(folder #11) Exercise - "Find Olaf" (1971): SC EMO training exercise "Find Olaf", 1971; the object of this exercise is to: a) Coordinate the services of the Motor Toboggan Search and Rescue Team with the RCMP under conditions where other means of transportation are impossible. b) Assess the capabilities of the Motor Toboggan as a vehicle for use in searching rural areas at night under adverse weather and road conditions. c) Test the Motor Toboggan Search and Rescue Team in their ability to assemble and conduct an organized search and rescue operation. d) Develop skills in search and rescue operations at night.

(folder #12) Proposed Hospital Exercises (1970 - 1971): census of hospital patients, 1970; some handwritten notes

(folder #13) Exercise - "Hot Blow" (1966): SC EMO training exercise "Hot Blow", 1966; Aim of the Exercise - to establish EMO operational policy in local disaster situations and to stimulate pre-disaster planning by Senior Officers of the Services involved.

(folder #14) Exercise - "Storm Waif" (no date): SC EMO training exercise "Storm Waif", (see folder #19 below for more details)

(folder #15) Untitled: chart, cross-referencing various services (Fire, Police, Frontiersmen, Engineering, Electrical, Public Information, Hospital, Power/Gas, Public Health, St. John Ambulance, Red Cross, Salvation Army, Department of Welfare) with a timeline, to show what time services were required to do a certain thing in the event of an emergency, likely pertaining to SC EMO training exercise "Hot Blow", 1966

(folder #16) Exercise - "Air Crew" (1978): names and addresses of participants; SC EMO training exercise "Aircrew"; the object of this exercise is to: a) Coordinate the services of the Motor Toboggan Search & Rescue teams with members of the Frontier City CB Radio Club and the RCMP in a search and rescue operation. b) Train new members of the Search and Rescue teams by working them with experienced members and familiarize all with an organized assembly. c) Assess the capabilities of the Motor Toboggan as a vehicle for use in searching rural areas and test the value of a specially developed sleigh to transport a casualty from a snowbound area. d) Familiarize all members with the assembly and use of our portable rescue shelter.

(folder #17) Exercise - "Crossroads" (1971): SC EMO training exercise "Crossroads", 1971; correspondence re: exercise; newspaper clippings; report on exercise by Stan Talbot; SC Bible Institute student list, 1971 - 1972; bylaw: To Provide for the Establishment of a Civil Defence and Disaster Organization, 1962; diagram of Crossroads exercise; the object of this exercise is to: a) Test the capability of the SC Union Hospital staff to cope with a heavy casualty load from a local disaster. b) To develop teamwork within the Emergency services of the city. c) To further the training of members of the casualty simulation class. d) To stimulate interest in the EMO among the staff and students of the SC Bible Institute. e) Exercise the local ambulance service and to assess the value and response of private vehicles in the transportation of casualties. f) Promote public interest in EMO functions.

(folder #18) Exercise - SCBI (1966): SC EMO training exercise "S.C.B.I." (Swift Current Bible Institute), 1966; correspondence re: exercise; reports on exercise by Dr. A. Krahn, City of SC; list of students participating in exercise; SC Union Hospital Disaster Plan, 1966; photographs of the exercise, taken outside the SC Bible Institute (photographs #42 - #46 in list below); the object of this exercise is to: a) Test the capability of the SC Union Hospital to cope with a heavy casualty load from a local disaster. b) To develop teamwork within the Emergency services of the city. c) To further the training of members of the casualty simulation class. d) To stimulate interest in the EMO among the staff and students of the SC Bible Institute. e) Promote public interest in EMO functions.

(folder #19) Exercise - "Storm Waif", Motor Toboggan (1970): SC EMO training exercise "Storm Waif", 1970; press release, newspaper clipping, re: exercise; the object of this exercise is to: a) Coordinate the services of the Motor Toboggan Search and Rescue Team with the RCMP under conditions where other means of transportation are impossible. b) Assess the capabilities of the Motor Toboggan as a vehicle for use in searching rural areas at night under adverse weather and road conditions. c) Test the Motor Toboggan Search and Rescue Team in their ability to assemble and conduct an organized search and rescue operation. d) Develop skills in search and rescue operations at night.

(folder #20) Exercise - "Poor Olaf" (1970): SC EMO training exercise "Poor Olaf", 1970; the object of this exercise is to: a) Coordinate the services of the Motor Toboggan Search and Rescue Team with the RCMP under conditions where other means of transportation are impossible. b) Test the Motor Toboggan Search and Rescue Team in their ability to assemble without previous notice and conduct an organized search and rescue operation. c) Assess the capabilities of the Motor Toboggan as a vehicle for use in searching rural areas and to test the value of a specially developed sleigh to transport a casualty from a snowbound area. d) Develop skills in search and rescue operations at night.

(folder #21) Exercise - "White Out" (1969): list of participants; SC EMO exercise "White Out", 1969; Power Toboggan Search and Rescue Units; information for exercise volunteers; disaster report: reactions to Hurricane Camille in Virginia, 1969; the object of this exercise is to: a) Coordinate the services of the Motor Toboggan Search and Rescue Team with the RCMP under conditions where other means of transportation are impossible. b) Assess the capabilities of the Motor Toboggan as a vehicle for use in searching rural areas and its practical use in casualty transportation under adverse weather and road conditions. c) Test the Motor Toboggan Search and Rescue Team in their ability to assemble and conduct an organized search and rescue operation.

(folder #22) Exercise Tornado (1973): SC EMO exercise, "Tornado", 1973; aim of the exercise: To establish EMO Operational Policy in local disaster situations and to stimulate pre-disaster planning by Senior Officers of the Services involved; notices of SC EMO meetings, 1972 - 1973; report on exercise by Scott Caswell

(folder #23) Exercise - Municipal (1962 - 1967): SEMO summary of Conference to Organize Municipal EMO Mutual Aid Areas, 1967; report from Civil Defence Directors' Conference, 1962; disaster training exercise about a fictional city called Apathetic; SC EMO training exercise "Quick Thaw", 1967; training exercise wherein SC becomes a reception centre for individuals from disaster-struck areas, 1962; training exercise wherein fallout from an accidental detonation in Montana contaminates SC; EMO training exercise "L- S" (Lloydminster to Swift Current), the primary aim of the exercise is to develop Municipal Emergency Operating Centre Techniques, including reception, registration and feeding of evacuees and their assignment to emergency lodgings; map illustrating potential nuclear fallout from Norheim, Montana; questionnaire on EMO in the schools; handwritten notes re: training exercises, 1963

(envelope #2) Tornado (1964, 1984): Civil Defence Handbook No. 3: Exercises and Studies, published by Her Majesty's Stationary Office, 1964; map of the City of SC, n.d.; plastic wallet from SEMO, with newspaper clippings and reflective EMO badges inside; SC EMO "Tornado" exercise, 1984

(folder #24) Exercise S.E.T. (1978): SC EMO "SET" (North American Amateur Radio Simulated Emergency Test) training exercise, 1978; correspondence re: exercise; document re: correct message writing techniques

(folder #25) Correspondence - 1973 (1973): SC EMO Annual Report: summary of activities from 1972 - 1973

(folder #26) Course Application - Provincial (1960 - 1976): applications for enrollment in SEMO training courses: Community Health Planning, General Orientation, Casualty Simulation, Radiation Monitors' course, First Aid Instructor, etc., 1960 - 1976; correspondence re: training courses: Emergency Welfare Services Program Management course, Radiological Defence Officer's course, etc., 1964 - 1975; SEMO Training and Operational Circulars, with training course information, 1974 - 1975

(folder #27) Course Application - Federal (1961 - 1974): applications / correspondence re: Canadian Civil Defence College training courses in Arnprior: National Survival Organization Planning Operation, Radiological Defence, Municipal Road Transport, Study Group Concepts of Operation, Emergency Welfare Services, Analysis and Design of Fallout Protection, Casualty Simulation, Health Operations, etc. 1961 - 1968, 1974; applications / correspondence re: SEMO training courses - General Orientation, 1971

(folder #28) Course Application - Blank Forms (1957, 1973 - 1974): SEMO Training and Operational Circulars, containing information on training courses: Motor Toboggan Search and Rescue, Communications, Orientation, etc., 1973 - 1974; Canadian EM College schedule of courses, 1973 - 1974; application form for Canadian Civil Defence College training courses in Arnprior; Introduction to Civil Emergency Measures, 1957; laundry forms, recreational activities, church services, other information for students at the Canadian Emergency Measures College in Arnprior

(folder #29) Correspondence (1972 - 1975): Mayor Dyer's report to Council re: Mayor's Conference at the EM College in Arnprior, 1974; correspondence re: training courses, supplies, flood protection, EMO literature, SC EMO meeting, etc., 1972 - 1974; Canada EMO pamphlet, "Flood"; SEMO Training and Operational Circulars, training course information, 1973 - 1974; letter to homeowners re: flood protection; notices of SC EMO meetings, 1972, 1974; SC EMO expenditure claim; list of supplies provided by St. John Ambulance for an exercise, other information re: supplies; use of SEMO's Mobile All Purpose Clinic for the 1976 Saskatchewan Summer Games; general correspondence, correspondence re: training courses, conferences, 1973 – 1975; Mayor’s and Elected Officials conference in Regina, 1974; Training and Operational Circular, General Orientation Course, 1975

(folder #30) Bomb Threat (1975): pamphlet: Bomb Threat Checklist; report: Regina Police Department Bombing and Bomb Threats; Explosive Ordinance Disposal Centre #20 CFB Moose Jaw, 1975

(folder #31) Civil Defence (1951, 1959, 1961): four chapters from An Act Respecting Civil Defence and Disaster, Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, 1951; bylaw: A bylaw of the City of SC to provide for the establishment of a civil defence and disaster organization, 1961; Civil Defence Order, Government of Canada, 1959

(folder #32) Correspondence (1971 - 1972): report on SC EMO training exercise “Crossroads”; correspondence re: SC EMO training exercises, 1971 - 1972; general correspondence, re: Student Shelter Survey Program, meetings, courses, supplies and equipment, etc., 1971 - 1972; report: Fire Department Use in EMO Exercises; report: General Matters, SC EMO Visit

(folder #33) Boy Scouts of Canada EMO Policy (1962): report: Emergency Measures Organizations And the Role of the Boy Scouts of Canada, 1962

(folder #34) Communication – Telegraph – General: (empty folder)

(folder #35) Communication – Dispatch Rider – Messenger – General: (empty folder)

(folder #36) Communication – General – Correspondence: (empty folder)

(folder #37) Communication – Public Address Systems – General: (empty folder)

(folder #38) Communication – Telephone General: (empty folder)

(folder #39) Engineering – General Precis & Lectures (c. 1958): chart: City of SC Emergency Engineering Service; report: Provincial Civil Defence Training

(folder #40) Engineering – Utilities Sewer & Water Operations (1969): article: A Plan for Emergencies, from American Public Works Association Reporter, 1969

(folder #41) Engineering – Utilities Electric Power – Operations (no date): Report of S.A. Stevens on Electrical Service in Swift Current

(folder #42) Engineering – Utilities Natural Gas – Operations: (empty folder)

(folder #43) Engineering – Radiation Shielding and Survey Analysis (1962 - 1964): SC EMO Engineering Services budget, 1964; memo: Estimating Protection Factors of Residential Buildings, 1963; correspondence re: fallout shelters, 1962 – 1963; blank forms: Fallout Shelter Surveys; report: Construction of Predicted Fallout Plots

(folder #44) Engineering – General (1959): chart: SC EMO Engineering Services; correspondence with Scott Caswell re: construction, 1959; booklet: Power-Lancing with the New “Oxweld”; instructions on building walls out of sandbags

(folder #45) Engineer Fall-Out Shelter (1961 - 1962): correspondence re: construction of fallout shelters; magazine: Concrete Construction, on fallout shelters, 1962; blueprints: Erection Instructions For A Family Fallout Shelter In Basement, 1961; blueprints: Fallout Reporting Post, 1961; blueprints: Uni-Form Panels for Fallout Shelters, 1961; pamphlet: Steel Shelters for Fallout Protection; National Housing Act financial assistance for fallout shelters

(folder #46) City of SC Essential Records - Preservation Program (1970): correspondence re: preservation of city records, 1970; booklet: Guide To The Preservation of Essential Records For Provincial Governments and Likely Target Areas

(folder #47) General Orientation Course (1974): booklet: SEMO General Orientation Course, 1974; Disaster Reports: reaction to hurricane Camille in Virginia, 1969; chart: Emergency Health Services; attendance, correspondence, etc. for SC EMO General Orientation Course, 1974; documents: Survival Hints, Winter, Power Failure and You

(folder #48) Welfare - Feeding (1960 - 1966): booklet: Mobile Feeding Unit, 1960; Suggested Headquarters Food Stockpile and Costs, 1966; Food Supplies for Municipal Emergency Headquarters, 1963; reports on food requirements in an emergency, Emergency Feeding, by Emergency Welfare Services

(folder #49) Fire - General - Lectures & Precis (1956 - 1962): report: Fire Services In Civil Defence, by Chief Ray Horne, SC Fire Department, 1959; report: The Rescue Service In Civil Defence, by George Shepherd, Regina Fire Department, 1960; reports: Introduction to Fire, Classification of Fire and Extinguishers, 1957; report: Saskatchewan's Forest Fire Organization and Possible Immergent [sic] Problems that Might Arise Out of Nuclear Warfare, by F. Warburton, Department of Natural Resources, PA, 1962; report: Functions, Skills and Organization of the Rescue Service, by Canadian Civil Defence College, 1956

(folder #50) Fire - General Administration (1956 - 1958): correspondence between SC CIvil Defence and the Fire Department, 1956 - 1957; loan / purchase of water pumper for SC Civil Defence, 1958

(folder #51) Fire - General Operations (1962, 1966 - 1967): correspondence, equipment loans, re: fire team competition, 1966 - 1967; report: Civil Defence Fire Service Organization Plan for National Emergency

(folder #52) Communications - Radio, General - Commercial Nets (1962, 1974): floor plan: EOC (Emergency Operations Centre); Application for Licence to Install and Operate a Radio Station in Canada; correspondence, receipts, re: radio equipment; blank licenses to Operate A Radio Station in the Civil Defence Service; reports: Saskatchewan Civil Defence Licensing And Operation Of Civil Defence Radio Stations, Civil Government Emergency Radio Communications Within Provinces; reports on emergency communication

(folder #53) Untitled (1965): study of first 96 hours after an attack, 1965; correspondence, reports, attendance, etc. re: training exercise, "Swift Sanctuary", 1965; "Exercise Secret (DS & LC only)"; report: Action In The Event Of An Emergency, Department of Welfare, SC Regional Office; floor plan: SC EMO, basement of City Hall; minutes of SC EMO meetings, 1965; SEMO Director's Conference, 1965; newspaper clippings re: Swift Sanctuary, 1965; SEMO newsletter, November 1965

(folder #54) Health - St. John Ambulance - General (1962 - 1971): Supervisor's Safety Training course, 1968; list of graduate nurses in SC, 1971; First Aid training course participants, 1969; memo: First Aid and Home Nursing Training, 1964, 1966; attendance at First Aid courses, 1961 - 1965; report: National First Aid and Home Nursing Programmes, by Department of National Health and Welfare, 1962

(folder #55) EHS - General Plan City of SC (no date): report: City of SC Emergency Health Services

(folder #56) All Purpose Medical Clinic (1976): correspondence re: All Purpose Medical Clinic, 1976; report: SC EMO Receives Emergency Medical Clinic; supplies and equipment for medical clinic

(folder #57) Newspaper Clippings (1969 - 1983): newspaper clippings, re: SC EMO, SEMO, other EMOs

(volume #1) book: Mayors' and Elected Officials' Conference on Emergency Measures, Saskatoon, 1974

(volume #2) book: SEMO General Orientation Course, SC, 1974

(volume #3) book: SEMO SEMAD Exercise No. 2 July 13 - 14, Assiniboia, 1974

(envelope #1) photographs #47 to #70, see list below

(folder #58) Untitled (no date): many copies of a letter to homeowners from SC EMO re: flooding from Spring run-off

(folder #59) Flood Threat (1974): correspondence re: Conference of Mayors and Municipal Officials, flood threat, 1974; map: City of SC flood area, 1965; Diary of Spring Flood Run-Off, 1964 - 1965, 1974; list: names, addresses and buildings affected by flooding; minutes of Control Committee and Heads of Services of SC EMO meeting, 1974; receipt for sand bags; map: Snowpack Distribution, Saskatchewan Department of the Environment, Hydrology Branch, 1974; newspaper clippings re: SC EMO, flooding, 1974; CJFB news copy re; floods; statement re: flood compensation, 1974

Box 4.

(folder #1) Mayor Dyer Canadian Emergency Measures College (1973 - 1974): blank Peacetime Disaster Mutual Aid Agreement form; Canadian Emergency Measures College Case Study "Fireball"; Government of Alberta Peacetime Emergency & Disaster Plan, 1973; Canadian Emergency Measures College Case Study "Atlantis"; EMO Training and Operational Circular, 1973 - 1974, information about scheduled federal courses

(folder #2) Untitled (no date): documents: 'The Warden's Handbook,' 1963; 'City of Swift Current Emergency Police Service' (4 copies)

(folder #3) Industrial Engineering (1964): newsletter, 'Industrial Engineering Aid', 1964

(folder #4) Radiation Monitoring Exercise (no date): blank copies of Radiation Monitor's Exercise

(folder #5) Radef Correspondence & Training (1968 - 1969): forms of shipment, correspondence, for radiological course equipment; document: SEMO Radiological Defence; Radiation Monitoring Course Registration Forms (filled out)

(folder #6) Radef Radiation Monitor Man. (1968 - 1970): correspondence re: SEMO Radiation Monitors Course, 1968; document: SEMO Radiological Defence; Canada EMO correspondence re: Radiological Defence, 1970; blank radiation report forms

(folder #7) Rescue - General Legion of Frontiersman (1956, 1966 - 1969): Saskatchewan Oilfield Fire, First Aid and Emergency Equipment List, 1967; correspondence re: rescue of trapped personnel; list of equipment of the Legion of Frontiersman, 1966; correspondence between Legion of Frontiersman and SC EMO; illustrated Rescue Charts, Canadian Civil Defence College, Arnprior; document on rescue by Canadian Civil Defence College, 1956

(folder #8) Police - General - Administration (1960, 1966): documents: City of SC Command and Control Plan for Non-Declared Municipal Disasters; correspondence re: uniforms, training exercise 'Tocsin'; Saskatchewan Civil Defence Auxiliary Police Instructors' Guide, 1960; reports: Legal Aspects of Civil Defence, 1957

(folder #9) Untitled (1961, 1964, 1970): bylaw: A Bylaw for the City of SC to provide for the establishment of a Civil Defence and Disaster Organization, 1961; floor plan of Municipal Emergency Government Headquarters, basement of City Hall; book, Information of Preparing a Community Emergency Health Plan for Saskatchewan Hospitals, 1970; report: Time Framed Concept of Operations as a Guide to Exercise Planning, 1964

(folder #10) Personnel - General - NES Correspondence (1967): report: Concept of Operations for a National Emergency Manpower Authority and Canada Emergency Manpower Services; report: Department of Manpower and Immigrations Interim Provisional Emergency Orders and Regulations, 1967; unofficial map of National Employment Service Areas

(folder #11) Police - General - Operation (1972): correspondence re: bomb threats, 1972

(folder #12) Police - General - Lecture & Precis (1952, 1957): report: The Police Service in Civil Defence, 1957 (4 copies); report: Hamilton Police School Civilian Defence Instructors Course, 1952

(folder #13) Peace Time Disaster Planning (1967): correspondence, reports re: Peacetime Disaster Planning, 1967; peacetime disasters: power failure, health, mine disaster, transportation, explosion, dangerous gases; forest fire; urban or rural fire; earthquake; flood, etc.

(folder #14) RADEF General Planning (no date): report: City of SC Radiological Defence Service; piece of paper bearing the text "If we never need what we learn in Civil Defence we lose nothing, but if we never learn what we may need we lose everything."

(folder #15) RADEF Sask EMO Planning (1969 - 1970): report: Radiological Defence for City of SC, 1969-1970

(folder #16) Basic Casualty Simulation Course (1973): correspondence, participation list, evaluation forms, re: casualty simulation course

(folder #17) Training Air Cadets - Civil Defence Program (1963 - 1965): Training Schedule 605 RCAC Squadron; Canadian Civil Defence College Functions, Skills and Organization of the Rescue Service; SC Air Cadet Squadron Syllabus of Training, 1964-65; Air Cadets of SC Civil Defence, 1963; book: Royal Air Cadets National Survival and Civil Defence Instructors Manual

(folder #18) Rescue Course (1966 - 1967): correspondence re: Heavy Rescue Course, 1967; SC EMO equipment list; Rescue Course test

(folder #19) Saskatoon Exercise Operation Crash (no date): City of Saskatoon EMO "Operation Crash" instructions; map of the City of Saskatoon

(folder #20) Sask Civil Air Defence (1966, 1969): Commercial Flying Services in Saskatchewan, 1969; SEMO newsletter, Get your Aircraft out of Winter Mothballs, 1966

(folder #21) School Policy & Operation (1961 - 1962): documents re: EMO in SC Schools, EMO in Toronto Schools, 1961; report: EM in Collegiates and Colleges in the Regina Area, 1962

(folder #22) Supply - Administration (1961, 1963, 1965): report: Planning For A War Supplies Agency, 1961; correspondence re: War Supply Agency at SC, 1963, 1965

(folder #23) EMO Supplies In Stores (1972): handwritten list of food, supplies, 1972

(folder #24) Supply - Dept. Defence, Production - War Supply Agency (1960, 1961, 1965): report: Planning For A War Supplies Agency, 1961; correspondence re: War Supply Agency at SC, 1965; report: Provincial Civil Defence Supplies, 1960

(folder #25) Supply - General - Correspondence: empty folder

(folder #26) Supply - Operation (1959): chart, chain of command for Civil Defence supplies; report: Civil Defence Organization Committee of Supply, A.J. Wigmore Co. Ltd., 1959

(folder #27) Student Summer Employment (1973): newspaper clipping, correspondence, job description, re: student employment, 1973; students are Cheryl Clary, Dwight Dirkson, Bonnie Baird

(folder #28) Building Survey Shielding (1972): New Buildings Surveyed For Potential Fallout Shelter Protection, 1972; Bi-Weekly Pay Period, 1972

(folder #29) Training - Precis Index (1960 - 1961): list of Information and Training Material from Emergency Welfare Services, 1961; SEMO Training Development and Objectives; SEMO Preparation of a Talk; agenda for Special Civic Employees Course, 1960

(folder #30) Untitled (1966): booklet: SEMO Proposed SC Area EMO Orientation and Study Group, 1966

(folder #31) Training Films - Filmstrips - Slides (1961 - 1962): SEMO list of films, with descriptions, 1962; Canadian Civil Defence College Film Catalogue; order forms for films shown by SC EMO; Canadian Civil Defence College Film Library, 1961

(folder #32) Training T of I Precis: empty folder

(folder #33) Transportation - Administration (1959, 1964): correspondence re: Municipal Emergency Transport Services, transportation

(folder #34) Transportation - General (1964): article: Trucks Are Vital in Peace and War

(folder #35) Transportation - Operations: empty folder

(folder #36) Warden - General Administration (1959, 1963 - 1964): correspondence between SC EMO and Legion, re: Warden Service Operations, 1963 - 1964; correspondence re: Warden service in Civil Defence, 1959

(folder #37) Warden - General - Operation (1963): agenda for Warden Information Course, 1963; document on emergency zones in SC

(folder #38) Warden - General - Lecture & Precis (1951, 1961, 1963): blank form, Civil Defence Warden Household Register; documents: SEMO The Warden Service, 1963; The Warden's Handbook, 1961; Provincial Defence Training Warden Service; SEMO The Warden Service, 1961; Department of National Health and Welfare The Warden Service, 1951; Provincial Civil Defence Branch The Warden Service

(folder #39) Welfare - General - Administration (1961 - 1968): Department of Welfare Regional EWS (Emergency Welfare Services) Directors, 1966, 1968; documents: Threat and Planning Principles - Natural Disasters, 1965; Organization of Area EWS, 1967; EWS Operational Plans, 1963; EWS Visual Check Chart; report on an EMO training exercise, 1963; SC Ag & Ex Capital Assets and Depreciation Schedule, 1962; general correspondence re: EWS, 1961 - 1964

(folder #40) Welfare - General - Operations (1960 - 1961): reports: Welfare Centre's Equipment and Space Requirements; Welfare Centre Operations; Welfare Centre (2000 Evacuees) Staff Establishment (for first day's operation); booklets from EWS Division: General Welfare, 1961; Emergency Clothing, 1960

(folder #41) Welfare - General - Lecture & Precis (c. 1961): reports: Saskatchewan Department of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation EWS Branch - Purpose, Definition, Assumptions; Responsibilities and Terns of Reference; Federal, Provincial, Municipal EWS Responsibilities; Provincial Civil Defence Training - Introduction to Welfare Services; Welfare Service in a Reception Area; SEMO EWS; training course "Reception Plans"; Department of National Health and Welfare EWS; booklets from EWS Division: General Welfare, 1961; Welfare Centre (2000 evacuees) Staff Duties; Welfare Centre's Equipment and Space Requirements; Welfare Centre Operation; Welfare Centre (2000 Evacuees) Staff Establishment; EWS, 1961

(folder #42) Welfare - Clothing (1957, 1960): reports: Emergency Clothing Staff Plans and Operations Course; Provincial Civil Defence Training - Emergency Clothing, 1957; booklets from EWS Division: Emergency Clothing, 1960

(folder #43) Welfare - Lodging (1956 - 1960): reports: Civil Defence Introduction to Emergency Lodging; EWS Emergency Lodging Staff Plans and Operations Course; Provincial Civil Defence Training - Introduction to Emergency Lodging; exercises: Information on Reception Area Dwelling and Occupants; Emergency Lodging Course No. 384; blank Assessment Field Sheet; booklets from EWS Division: Emergency Lodging, 1960; reports: The Lodging Facility Card (for recording of essential information concerning facilities and the people occupying these facilities), 1956; Lodging Assignment Card (to show who the evacuee is and to give other important information about him for billeting purposes); information about code used on the cards; blank Lodging Assignment Card

(folder #44) Welfare - Centre & Managers (no dates): reports: Welfare Centre (2000 Evacuees) Staff Establishment (for first day's operation); Welfare Centre's Equipment and Space Requirements; Welfare Centre Operation

(folder #45) Welfare - Personal Service (1960 - 1961): EWS Personal Services Staff Plans and Operations Course; Provincial Civil Defence Training - Personal Services in Civil Defence ("The Personal Services Section is planned so that the individual person can receive specialized care and assistance with his particular difficulties."); Psychological and Psychiatric Phenomena in Mass Disaster, 1960; chart of Personal Services Organization; flow chart of Personal Service in a Welfare Centre; reports: Short Contact Interviewing in an Emergency Disaster Service, 1960; Factors Affecting Morale in the Attack By Mass Destructor Weapons, 1961; booklets from EWS Division: Personal Services, 1961

(folder #46) Welfare - Registration & Inquiry (c. 1959): reports: EWS Registration and Inquiry Staff Plans and Operations Course; Provincial Civil Defence Training Registration and Inquiry Service, 1959; booklets from EWS Division: Registration and Inquiry

(folder #47) Workmen's Compensation Safety Class (1971 - 1972): list of candidates to participate in the First Aid course, 1972; list of participants in Supervisor's Safety Training and First Aid courses, 1971

(folder #48) Workmen's Compensation Board - Civil Defence Agreement (1961, 1963): booklet, First Aid Requirements, 1963; An Agreement Providing For The Payment Of Compensation In Respect Of Injury Or Death Of Civil Defence Workers, 1961

(folder #49) Exercise Mecca Moose Jaw (1972): pamphlets, SEMO Information of Municipal Disaster Planning; Emergency Health Services Chart for Certified Nursing Assistants; City of Moose Jaw EMO Training Exercise "Mecca", 1972; 200 Bed Emergency Hospital Display; report: The Saskatchewan Emergency Health Services; correspondence re: "Mecca" training exercise

(folder #50) Emergency Health Financial - First Aid & Home Nursing Program #3: empty folder

(folder #51) Emergency Health Hospital Experience - Home Nursing Program #4: empty folder

(folder #52) Emergency Health Attendance Roll - FCD - II First Aid & Home Nursing - Blank Forms: empty folder

(folder #53) Emergency Welfare - Welfare Centre Plans 2000 - 4000 Evacuees Per Day: empty folder

(folder #54) Fire Correspondence to CDHQ: empty folder

(folder #55) Police Correspondence to CDHQ: empty folder

(folder #56) Civil Defence Act: empty folder

(folder #57) Publicity News Coverage (1965): list of participants in a Canadian Civil Defence College course, National Survival Organization Planning and Operations, 1965; newspaper clipping

(volume #1) SEMO Mutual Aid Area Organization Conference in SC, 1967 (grey duotang)

(folder #58) SC Mutual Aid Area (1966): maps outlining SC's Mutual Aid Area, other Aid Areas; correspondence re: EMO school and courses in SC for surrounding rural municipalities, establishment of a Rural Aid Area Organization, encompassing: Saskatchewan Landing, Swift Current, Excelsior and Coulee, Stewart Valley, Rush Lake and Waldeck, 1966

(folder #59) Mutual Aid Area Organization (1966 - 1967): agenda and minutes of Conference to Organize Municipal EMO Areas, 1967; information on SC EMO area, representatives; map of EMO Mutual Aid Organizations for southwest Saskatchewan; report: SEMO Mutual Aid Organization; SEMO address to Municipal Officials, 1966; correspondence, re: EMO meeting in SC, 1966

(folder #60) SEMO DIstrict Personnel - Training (no dates): list of individuals who have attended Provincial and Federal EMO courses in the Cabri, Leader, Ponteix, Maple Creek, Val Marie, Shaunavon, Gull Lake, and Eastend areas; information (listing of towns, villages and RMs) about EMO districts: Leader, Cabri, Gull Lake, Ponteix, Shaunavon, Swift Current, Eastend, Val Marie, Maple Creek

(folder #61) SEMO District Planning (1965, 1968): booklet: SEMO Mutual Aid Organization, 1965; agenda for SEMO Field Staff Orientation course, 1968

(folder #62) SEMO District Planning - District Welfare Manual (no date): Moose Jaw Social Welfare Region EWS Plan - Purpose and Responsibilities, Organization, Operations

(folder #63) SEMO Information Kit (1963, 1974, 1975): text of a speech on SC EMO, addressed to the Kiwanis Club; reports: SEMO Emergency Warning System, 1963; SEMO Municipal Survival Planning, 1963; SEMO Family and Individual Survival Plans, 1963; SEMO Survival Training, 1963; SEMO Radioactive Fallout, 1963; newspaper clippings re: 1963, 1974, 1975; SEMO Introduction to Survival Planning, 1963; SEMO Federal and Provincial Responsibilities in Survival Planning, 1963

(volume #2) SEMO Emergency Welfare, black duotang with various SEMO reports, 1968

(volume #3) SEMO Proposed SC Area EMO Orientation And Study Group, 1966

(folder #64) Untitled (1968): District Planning Committee Manual and Resource List; SEMO Provincial Emergency Planning District Boundaries (SC is #1); Government of Saskatchewan Standard Operating Procedures for Peacetime Disaster, 1968

(folder #65) Untitled (1967, 1970, 1973): booklet: SEMO Directors' Conference, 1967; information on SEMO, Project Tiger Lily, 1973; reports from various departments: agriculture, highways, natural resources, public health, welfare, telephone, labour, etc.; map of SC (orange dots); EMO newsletters, 1970; Civil Emergency Planning in Regina

(folder #66) Drylander's Park (1971): correspondence, newspaper clipping, report, re: Drylander's Park - Prairie Settlement Museum project, 1971

(volume #4) Discussion Topics for Syndicate Groups - Conference of Municipal Officials, 1973; inserts: SEMO Conference of Municipal Officials & EMO Coordinators, 1973; lists of 8 syndicate groups; report: Role of the EMO Coordinator

(volume #5) Untitled (no dates): blank registration cards from Civil Defence Welfare Services; Civil Defence Registration and Inquiry Service; blank forms: Change of Address; Lodging Facility; Lodging Assignment; Emergency Clothing; Case Index; report: Welfare Service: To provide emergency feeding, clothing, lodging, registration and inquiry, and personal welfare services as required during natural or national disaster

Box 5.

(volume #1) Provincial/Municipal Radiological Defence System, SC EMO (1968): report: Provisional Guide For Development Of The Provincial/Municipal Radiological Defence System, Canada EMO, 1968

(volume #2) Municipal Disaster Plan Conference (1961 - 1967): reports within volume: Criteria for Allocation of Financial Assistance to Provinces; Emergency Measures Unit Survival Plan; Model By-Law for the Establishment of an EMO; Peacetime Disaster Mutual Aid Agreement; Unit Emergency Government Headquarters (UEGHQ); UEGHQ / MEGHQ Organizational Charts, Lines of Succession, Equipment and Supplies, other information; Emergency Fire Service information; excerpts from The Civil Defence and Disaster Act, Alberta, 1961; Emergency Police Service information; Radiological Defence Service information; reports: Manitoba Civil Defence College EMO Municipal Emergency Planning, 1965;Canadian EM College Municipal Civil Emergency Plans; Town of Urbanville Civil Emergency Plans for Nuclear Emergency Peacetime Disaster - Reception of evacuees and casualties and mutual support, Protection of the population under conditions of fallout, Plans to counteract the effects of a direct attack, 1965

(volume #3) Untitled (c. 1953): First draft of proposed manual to assist civil defence organization and training in the mutual aid and receptions areas, c. 1953

(volume #4) Survival Planning Guide For Municipalities, prepared by EMO Privy Council Office, Ottawa, 1961

(folder #1) Maps (no dates): brochure for Honeywell Controls Limited motors; floor plan of the MEGHQ (basement of old City Hall)

(volume #5) SEMO Proposed SC Area EMO Orientation and Study Group, 1966; agenda of meeting, map of proposed SC Area (inc. City of SC, villages of Rush Lake, Stewart Valley, Waldeck, RMs of Coulee, SC, Excelsior, and Saskatchewan Landing); reports: SEMO Radiological Defence, 1963; SEMO Provincial Emergency Planning Responsibilities; SEMO Municipal Emergency Measures Organization, 1965; SEMO Financial Assistance Programme Project Submission; Mutual Aid Areas Expenditures; Model By-Law for the Establishment of an EMO, 1965; Model By-Law Authorizing the Execution of an Agreement Under the Village Act, i.e. agreement to exercise powers conferred on cities, towns, villages or RMs,by Section 9 of the Civil Defence and Disaster Act

(volume #6) SEMO Exercise Rainex II District EOC Information and Report Guide (no date)

(volume #7) SEMO Exercise Rainex II District EOC Information and Report Guide (no date)

(volume #8) SEMO Exercise Rainex II District EOC Information and Report Guide (no date)

(volume #9) Civil Defence Welfare Services Registration and Information (1952): chapters: Organization, Registration; Welfare Inquiries; General Welfare Services Information; The Central Registry; Personnel, 1952

(volume #10) Nuclear Weapons Effects, prepared for EMO Privy Council Office, Ottawa, by Dr. E.E. Massey, Defence Research Board, 1963

(volume #11) Nuclear Weapons Effects, prepared for EMO Privy Council Office, Ottawa, by Dr. E.E. Massey, Defence Research Board, 1963

(volume #12) SEMO Exercise Rainex II District EOC Information and Report Guide (no date)

(volume #13) Civil Defense In The Detroit Riots, by Peter McGillivray, Detroit Office of Civil Defense; a letter pertaining to the report, 1971

(volume #14) Survival Planning Guide For Municipalities, prepared by EMO, Ottawa, 1963

(volume #15) Provisional Guide For Development of the Provincial / Municipal Radiological Defence System, Canada EMO, Ottawa, 1968

(volume #16) Saskatchewan Emergency Measures Organization Course Manual - Techniques of Instruction, agenda, course material, 1972

(volume #17) Civil Defence Health Services Manual, Prepared by Civil Defence Health Planning Group, Department of National Health and Welfare, Ottawa, 1951

(folder #2) Untitled (no dates): City of SC Survival Plan Annex B, Municipal Emergency Government Headquarters; blank SEMO forms; blank forms for Engineering and Transportation Resources; SC EMO training exercise SCBI (Swift Current Bible Institute); RM of SC bylaw: "A bylaw to regulate the use of land and the location and use of buildings and other structures in the Swift Current Planning District, so as to provide for the amenity of the District, and the health, safety and general welfare of the inhabitants";advertisments for Civil Defence brochures

(volume #18) Civil Defence Welfare Services Training Plan, Reference Manual, Draft Copy, by Civil Defence, Canada, Department of National Health and Welfare, 1954

(volume #19) EMO Continuity of Government Planning Guide, by Privy Council Office, Ottawa, Restricted, 1962

(folder #3) Rescue Motor Toboggan (1972 - 1973): handwritten notes entitled "Standard Operating Procedure

Sem título

City of Swift Current records

The fonds, related to the City of Swift Current, was acquired by the source during its lifetime. No other information was captured at the time of transfer to the Swift Current Museum.

The content has not been professionally appraised, arranged, or described. The following is a basic listing of the unprocessed contents:
Box #1.
Contracts and agreements:

Series 1 (formerly A.1995.1.1): Canadian Pacific Railway (1)
Dates: 1910, 1933-34
Extent: 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains documents pertaining to the City of Swift Current and agreements with the Canadian Pacific Railway Co., Railway Commissioners permission for laying 8 inch town water pipe beneath CPR tracks; attached blueprint indicates point of crossing, 1910; land transfer to CPR, attached blueprint showing said lands, 1933; title transfer order, 1933

Series 2 (formerly A.1995.1.2): Theodore Kipp
Dates: 1917
Extent: 2 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains contract with Theodore Kipp Company Ltd., re: installation of Diesel Oil Engine and generator unit at pumping plant, copy of agreement

Series 3 (formerly A.1995.1.3): Purchase Agreements
Dates: ca. 1922-23
Extent: 3 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains purchase agreements, City of Swift Current as the purchaser - purchase of air compressor and motor by Canadian Allis-Chalmers, Ltd., 1921; purchase of annual watt-hour meter agreement (first invoice) with Canadian Westinghouse Co. Ltd., 1922

Series 4 (formerly A.1995.1.4): Canadian Pacific Railway (2)
Dates: 1913, 1916
Extent: 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains agreement between City of Swift Current and Canadian Pacific Railway, agreement for laying 10 inch town water pipe beneath CPR beds, attached blueprint depicting location, 1913; installation of temporary power line crossing railway, attached blueprint showing proposed installation, 1916

Series 5 (formerly A.1995.1.5): Reid Incinerator
Dates: 1914, 1925
Extent: 1 cm textual records. -- blueprints
Scope and content: series contains correspondence, blueprints, re: A.H. Reid Incinerator Co. (Toronto) - three blueprints of proposed incinerator (1914?); conditional agreement of purchase of incinerator for City, 1914; carbon copy stating condition of purchase, 1914 (1 pg).; correspondence from Toronto I.Co. re: agreement, 1925 (1 pg); correspondence from City in reply to T.I.Co., 1925, 1 (pg)

Series 6 (formerly A.1995.1.6): Property Agreements
Dates: 1925
Extent: 5 cm textual records
Scope and content: series consists of ten property agreements wherein the City of Swift Current is one of the parties - Consolidation By-law (#6-1924) Land Agreements:

Beaver Lumber Co. – acquisition agreement of land from City; application for contract covering 2 lots (1 pg); letter from City in favour of two-lot application (1 pg); acquisition agreement of land from City; application for land (1 pg); acquisition agreement of land from City; application for land (1 pg)

Peter Clark – acquisition agreement of land from City; application for land (1 pg)

James Clements – acquisition agreement of land from City; application for land (1 pg)

Louisa Goodman – acquisition agreement of land from City (2 c); copy of application for land (1 pg); application for land transfer in favour of Beaver Lumber Co. Ltd., Winnipeg (1 pg)

Charles M. Kerns – acquisition agreement of land from City; application for land (1 pg)

Edmund McKenzie – acquisition agreement of land from City; application for exchange of land parcels (1 pg); application for exchange of land parcels (1 pg)

James M. Millar – acquisition agreement of land from City; application for land (1 pg)

Katerina Pale?ek – acquisition agreement of land from City (2 c); application for land (1 pg)

Thomas J. Pearson – acquisition agreement of land from City; application for land (1 pg); certification of value of house on property

Edward Tredget – acquisition agreement of land from City (2 c); application for land (1 pg); transfer of land agreement in favour of Revelstoke Sawmill Co. Ltd. (1 pg); certification of value of Tredget house on lot, 1925; application for transfer agreement in favour of Revelstoke Sawmill Co. (1 pg)

Series 7 (formerly A.1995.1.7): Matinee Club
Dates: 1923
Extent: less than 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains an agreement between the City of Swift Current and the Swift Current Matinee Club for use of City race track and associated buildings

Series 8 (formerly A.1995.1.8): School Board
Dates: 1924 - 1929
Extent: 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains contract and agreements between the City of Swift Current and the Board of Trustees of Swift Current District No 167 - authorization of grant funds for public schools, 1925; Tax Collection for Schools - 1924, 1926 (2 c), 1926 (rev. for 1927), 1929 (blue), 1929 (yellow)

Series 9 (formerly A.1995.1.9): Power House
Dates: 1926
Extent: 3 cm textual records
Scope and content: series consists of contracts and agreements between the City of Swift Current and contractors re: building of a power house (generators, construction, etc.) - agreement with contractor John Larter re: installation of new Diesel Oil Unit and generator/exciter at Powerhouse (2 c); agreement with MacWilliam & Burden re: addition to Powerhouse

Series 10 (formerly A.1995.1.10): Sidewalk Construction
Dates: 1929, 1938
Extent: 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains agreements between the City of Swift Current and contractors: Ole Johnson for construction of concrete sidewalk on 2nd Ave. W, 1929; and MacWilliam Construction Co. for sidewalk construction on 1st Ave. E, 1938

Series 11 (formerly A.1995.1.11): Contractors
Dates: 1913, 1924, 1926, 1938
Extent: 4 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains contracts and agreement between the City of Swift Current and various contractors for utilities and misc. labour: Ambursen Hydraulic Construction Co., for construction of concrete steel dam, 1913; Hurst Engineering and Construction Co., for re-laying of cast iron pipe along railway track, 1924 (2 c); Peter Kjarsgaard, for grading of road allowance on 11th Ave. W south of rail tracks, 1928; Melhoff Electric Co. / Carter-Jones Electric Co., for power line construction to range station and air field, 1938 (also loose contract bond, 1 pg)

Series 12 (formerly A.1995.1.12): Fire Equipment
Dates: 1927, 1930
Extent: 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains purchase contracts and bills of sale with Gotfredson Truck Co. of Manitoba for purchase of Republic Pumper, 1927; and with Gutta Percha & Rubber, Ltd. contract to purchase fire hose, 1930

Series 13 (formerly A.1995.1.13): Settlements
Dates: 1921, 1924, 1926, 1928
Extent: 2 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains compensation agreements for personal damage claims between the City of Swift Current and various injured parties: Annie Andruzek (Andruzak), re: payment by City for damages after death of husband John in City Hall fire, 1921; May Hoff, release of City for damages after auto accident, 1928; Mecia McLean, compensation for sidewalk injury, 1924; John Yates (Jr. & Sr.) settlement of claims against City for injury / financial burden, 1926 (2 c)

Series 14 (formerly A.1995.1.14): Builders
Dates: 1927, 1930
Extent: 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains building agreements between: the City of Swift Current and J.P. Moore for construction of grand stand on Football Grounds (West End Park), 1927; and Swift Current General Hospital and William Daniels for construction of coal cellar for Hospital, 1930 (2 c)

Series 15 (formerly A.1995.1.15): Land Transfer
Dates: 1914, 1926, 1928
Extent: 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains agreements for land transfers between: the City of Swift Current and William W. Cooper re: closing / opening of new lanes, 1926; Edward Guest, and His Majesty, King George V re: transfer of lots to City, 1928 (first Armoury); land transfer re: town expansion, 1914

Series 16 (formerly A.1995.1.16): Utilities
Dates: 1919, 1933, 1937, 1939
Extent: 3 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains contracts and easements regarding utilities in Swift Current: contract between Department of Telephone of and the City police, 1939 (ref. by-law # 14-1939); Gas Franchise consent to develop natural gas fields and pipelines, 1919; Sask Power Commission easement for right-of-way over City land (re: fuel oil tank), 1937 (2 c); granting City an easement for right-of-way for maintaining City water pipelines; Swift Current Oil & Gas Co. contract re: surrender of lot in exchange for another for erection of Filling Station, 1933

Lease Agreements:

Series 17 (formerly A.1995.1.17): Leases (1)
Dates: 1930, 1940
Extent: 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series consists of two lease agreements: Department of Highways, lease to City of “Public Park” addition to Fairmount, 1929; William Mackintosh, lease of City land, 1940 (2 c)

Series 18 (formerly A.1995.1.18): Leases (2)
Dates: 1925
Extent: less than 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains a land lease agreement between the City of Swift Current and the Swift Current and District Amateur Football Association, 1925

Series 19 (formerly A.1995.1.19): Leases (3)
Dates: 1922, 1927
Extent: 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains leases: between the City of Swift Current and two individuals, James P. Rooney and J.W. Tarlton, 1922; and the Swift Current Golf Club lease of City land above City Dam, 1927 (2 c)

Caveats:

Series 20 (formerly A.1995.1.20): Caveats
Dates: 1939 - 1959
Extent: 3 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains several caveats pertaining to land in the City of Swift Current:

Mrs. Elsa Andreas – caveat on land, 1951 (re: hospitalization of Andreas); caveat on land, 1951 (re: hospitalization) corrected; withdrawal of 1st caveat (…18-10-14 W 3rd), 1951

Mrs. Anna Brown – caveat on land, 1951 (re: hospitalization of Brown)

Alfred C.R. Cahill – caveat on land, 1939

no name - caveat (return of), personal link unknown, 1939

City of SC – registration of caveat (personal link unknown, 1943)

Cockshutt Farm Equipment Ltd. – caveat and easement on land, 1959

Henning Erickson – caveat on land, 1939; withdrawal of 1939 caveat, 1941

Falcon Motorcycle Club – caveat and agreement (attached) on City lots, 1955 (5 pg), and 3 loose papers: application for withdrawal of 1955 caveat, 1958; City Council motion to withdraw caveat, 1958; further correspondence on caveat withdrawal, 1958

Jacob Hann – caveat on land, 1939

M.J. Hoppin – caveat on land, 1939 (re: hospitalization of Hoppin); registration of caveat to City, 1939

Reginald Larter – caveat on property, 1946

Mrs. Emma McInnis, – caveat on land, 1951 (re: hospitalization of McInnis); withdrawal of 1951 caveat, 1953

Miss Mary Neal, – caveat on property, 1951 (re: hospitalization of Neal)

Margaret Jane Pendleton – registration of caveat, 1943

Clifford C. Ratcliff – caveat on land, 1939 (2 c); list of lots owned (1 pg) attached (Thelma Ratcliff); “return of caveat” slip due to subdivision of land, connected with caveat, 1939

Joseph Duncan Smith - caveat on land, 1939

Orelle C. Sutherland, – caveat, attached agreement on City lots, 1950

Marinus & Marie Werkhoven, – easement to City on property, 1959

withdrawal of caveat – 1939 caveat, personal link unknown, 1946

withdrawal of caveat – 1939 caveat, personal link unknown, 1946

withdrawal of caveat – 1939 caveat, possibly re: Ole Johnson, 1957

Authorizations:

Series 21 (formerly A.1995.1.21): Water
Dates: 1910
Extent: less than 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains letter pertaining to authorization from the Department of the Interior for town to use water from Swift Current creek, 1910 (original and copy; 1 pg. each)

Debentures:

Series 22 (formerly A.1995.1.22): Debenture
Dates: 1913
Extent: less than 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains correspondence outlining the terms of a debenture re: City Water Works, on Alexandra Hotel stationary, between Town Clerk George Arnott and Terry, Briggs and Slayton Solicitors (7 pg), 1913

Indenture Sale:

Series 23 (formerly A.1995.1.23): Indenture Sale
Dates: 1940
Extent: less than 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains two documents, a bill of sale for 1940 Chevrolet Sedan, transferred into the possession of the City by Joe Bell, 1940; and a declaration of debt owing to Patrick O’Neil, by Joe Bell, on the property mentioned herein, (1 pg, 2 c) 1940

Insurance Bonds:

Series 24 (formerly A.1995.1.24): Bonds
Dates: 1929, 1958-1967
Extent: 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains misc. bonds between individuals and the City of Swift Current:

Edmond Barabe, Building Mover’s Bond to City for $3000, 1963, receipt for premium, 1964 (1964-65)

Barrett Co. Ltd., bond for $210 for roofing on City building, 1929

Stanley Dewar - Building Mover’s Bond to City, 1958; Bond Continuation certificate, 1959 (1959-60); Bond Continuation certificate, 1959 (1960-61); Bond Continuation certificate, 1960 (1961-1962); also a letter (1 pg) indicating thus, 1961; Bond Continuation certificate, 1962 (1963-1964); Bond Continuation certificate, 1963 (1964-1965); Bond Continuation certificate, 1964 (1965-1966); Bond Continuation certificate, 1966 (1966-1967)

Insurance Policies:

Series 25 (formerly A.1995.1.25): Insurance Policies
Dates: 1955-1968
Extent: 5 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains insurance policies documents, issued to the City of Swift Current:

binder for garbage van - slip indicating thus, 1955 (2 pg)

checkwriter - certificate of forgery, check alteration insurance certificate, 1968 (1 pg), underwriters at Lloyd’s (London, England), renewal of guarantee, n.d. (1 pg)

City of Swift Current – basic policy on equipment / machinery, 1956-57, and renewal slip; Basic Multi-peril Policy on equipment / machinery, 1959-60, and one-page endorsement; standard non-owned automobile policy, 1959-60; extension automobile policy 1959-60, and three substitution sheets; building insurance policy, 1960-1963; standard non-owned automobile policy, 1960-61; extension automobile policy, 1960-61; extension automobile policy, 1961-62, and four additional white copies, 1961; standard non-owned automobile policy, 1962-63; standard non-owned automobile policy, 1963-64; extension automobile policy, 1963-64, addition of automobile endorsement, 1964, correspondence, and four additional white copies, 1963

Dickson Agencies – five page correspondence with City, 1956; one page correspondence with City, 1958

Police Dept. – extension automobile policy, 1956-57, one substitution sheet, one page correspondence; extension automobile policy for motorcycle, 1956-57; extension automobile policy for motorcycle, 1957-58; extension automobile policy for motorcycle, 1958-59; extension automobile policy for motorcycle, 1959-60; extension automobile policy, 1959-60

SC Agricultural and Exhibition Association - property insurance, 1957-60

W.W. Smith Agency – correspondence re: substitution endorsement, 1955

Insurance Schedules:

Series 26 (formerly A.1995.1.26): Amended Insurance Schedules
Dates: c. 1958
Extent: 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains three documents pertaining to amended insurance schedules of the City of Swift Current, (13 pg) n.d.; three schedules with endorsements attached for City buildings and properties, 1958; correspondence from Dickson Agencies (1 pg), 1958; insurance binder (1 pg), 1958-61; three endorsement slips, 1958

Inspection Certificates:

Series 27 (formerly A.1995.1.27): Inspection Reports
Dates: 1967
Extent: less than 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains report on inspection of building / properties owned by the City of Swift Current, (5 attached pg) 1967

Machine Control Blueprints / Instructions:

Series 28 (formerly A.1995.1.28): Blueprints
Dates: c. 1946
Extent: less than 1 cm textual records. -- two blueprints
Scope and content: series contains blueprint / schematic drawing, 1946; construction record, 1946; "Machine Controls" spreadsheet on blueprint, 1946

Machinery Service Policies:

Series 29 (formerly A.1995.1.29): Service Policies
Dates: 1966-1967
Extent: less that 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains machinery service policies for equipment owned by the City of Swift Current: two guarantee cards, instruction cards, and policy record for F+E Check Writer (latter card bears date July 5 1924); owners service policy / inspection coupon for IHC motor vehicle, 1966; owners service policy / inspection coupon for IHC motor vehicle, 1967

Medical Accounts:

Series 30 (formerly A.1995.1.30): Medical Accounts
Dates: 1926, 1939
Extent: less than cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains receipts for medical treatment, drugs: envelope addressed to David Seath, Esq., postmarked 1925; Mrs. M. Hoppkins - tabulation on foolscap of fees owing, 1939; J. Yates - bill for services with SC Clinic re: Yates, 1926; bill for services with SC General Hospital, re: Yates, 1926

Proclamation (re: City Status, 1914)

Series 31 (formerly A.1995.1.31): Proclamation
Dates: 1914
Extent: 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contains proclamation and documents pertaining to Swift Current's incorporation as a City in 1914: certified copy of Proclamation of SC as a City Municipality, 1914 (2 pg); certified copies (3) of minute of Executive Council re: city status, 1914 (2 pg each); official certification of copy of Proclamation, 1915 (1 pg); letter from Executive Council of Saskatchewan re: minute copies, 1915 (1 pg)

Taxes:

Series 32 (formerly A.1995.1.32): Canadian Pacific Railway (3)
Dates: 1936
Extent: less than 1 cm textual records
Scope and content: letter pertaining to frontage taxes levied against the Canadian Pacific Railway by the City of Swift Current, 1936 (1 pg)

Series 33: Tax Collector's Roll
Dates: 1907-1908
Extent: 3 cm textual records
Scope and content: one bound volume, tax collector's roll from the Municipality (Town) of Swift Current

Open shelf:

Series 34: (formerly A.1997.6)
Dates:
Extent: 5 cm textual records
Scope and content: series consists of one binder of material, contains historical references, electric lighting maps, sewer maps, and water system maps

Box #2:

Series 35: Debentures (formerly A.2003.5)

Debentures, bought from the City of SC and the SC School District, purchased and redeemable c. 1913 - c. 1940s.

(Box # 3)

Series 36 - Appraisals.
(there are no volumes 1 to 5 in series 36)

Volume #6 (formerly A.2003.5.69): Appraisal information for a service station truck centre on the southwest service road, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for Anderson, Nimegeers, Walter & Gibbings, on behalf of the City of SC, 1979

Volume #7 (formerly A.2003.5.68): Appraisal information for a truck garage on the southwest service road, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for Anderson, Nimegeers, Walter & Gibbings, on behalf of the City of SC, 1979

Volume #8 (formerly A.2003.5.67): Appraisal information for an old car wash on the NE corner of Cheadle St. and 3rd Ave. NW, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for Anderson, Nimegeers, Walter & Gibbings, on behalf of the City of SC, 1979

Volume #9 (formerly A.2003.5.66): Appraisal information for an old storage shed on the SW corner of Cheadle St. and 2nd Ave. NW, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for Anderson, Nimegeers, Walter & Gibbings, on behalf of the City of SC, 1979

Volume #10 (formerly A.2003.5.65): Appraisal information for a garage and car sales centre on the SE corner of Cheadle St. and 3rd Ave. NW, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for Anderson, Nimegeers, Walter & Gibbings, on behalf of the City of SC, 1979

Volume #11 (formerly A.2003.5.64): Appraisal information for a building at 21 1st Ave NE, appraised by Crown Real Estate Ltd. for Graf, Zarzeczny & Linka Ltd., on behalf of the City of SC, 1980

Volume #12 (formerly A.2003.5.63): Appraisal information for a Ford Mercury car dealership at 208 Cheadle St. W, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #139 - #140: Ford Mercury Dealership on Cheadle St., 1980

Volume #13 (formerly A.2003.5.62): Appraisal information for Bumper to Bumper and Ackland businesses, at 51 1st Ave NW, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #141 - #142: Bumper to Bumper and Ackland businesses, 1980

Volume #14 (formerly A.2003.5.61): Appraisal information for the Pfaff Decor Ltd. store, at 32 Central Ave N, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #143 - #144: Pfaff Decor Ltd. store, front and back, 1980

Volume #15 (formerly A.2003.5.60): Appraisal information for a Shell gas station, at the NW corner of North Railway St. and 1st Ave NE, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for Graf, Zarzeczny and Linka, 1980

Volume #16 (formerly A.2003.5.59): Appraisal information for a Shell gas station, at the NW corner of North Railway St. and 1st Ave NE, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for Graf, Zarzeczny and Linka, 1980

Volume #17 (formerly A.2003.5.58): Appraisal information for the Professional Building, at 12 Cheadle St. W, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #145 - #146: the Professional Building, 1980

Volume #18 (formerly A.2003.5.57): Appraisal information for the downtown commercial property located at 1 1st Ave NW, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #147 - #148: building at the NE corner of North Railway St. and 1st Ave NE, 1980

Volume #19 (formerly A.2003.5.56): Appraisal information for a used car lot, located at 44 2nd Ave NW, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #149 - #150: used car lot located at 44 2nd Ave NW, 1980

Volume #20 (formerly A.2003.5.54): Appraisal information for the downtown commercial property located at 44 1st Ave NW, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #151 - #152: lumber yard located at 44 1st Ave NW, 1980

Volume #21 (formerly A.2003.5.53): Appraisal information for a law firm located at 40 Cheadle St. W, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #153 - #154: Anderson, Nimengeers, Walters and Gibbings Barristers and Solicitors, Cheadle St. W, 1980

(Box # 5)

Volume #22 (formerly A.2003.5.1): Appraisal information for Stylerite Department Store, located in the zero block of Central Ave. N, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #155 - #156: Stylerite Department Store in the zero block of Central Ave. N, 1980

Volume #23 (formerly A.2003.5.2): Appraisal information for Imperial Hotel, located on the NW corner of Central Ave. N and North Railway St., appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #157 - #158: the Imperial Hotel, front and back, 1980

Volume #24 (formerly A.2003.5.3): Appraisal information for Revelstoke Home Centre, located on the SW corner of Cheade St. W and 1st Ave NW, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #159 - #161: Revelstoke Home Centre, three different sides, 1980

Volume #25 (formerly A.2003.5.4): Appraisal information for Beaver Lumber Home Centre, located in the zero block of 1st Ave NW, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #162 - #164: Beaver Lumber Home Centre, three different sides, 1980

Volume #26 (formerly A.2003.5.5): Appraisal information for a law office, located at 40 Cheadle St. W, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #165 - #166: Anderson, Nimengeers, Walters and Gibbings Barristers and Solicitors, Cheadle St. W, 1980

Volume #27 (formerly A.2003.5.6): Appraisal information for the Greyhound Bus Depot, located at 50 Cheadle St. W, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #167 - #169: the Greyhound Bus Depot, 3 different sides, 1980

Volume #28 (formerly A.2003.5.7): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located on 1st Ave NW, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #170 - #171: Acklands Automotive Industrial Welding Supplies and Bumper to Bumper Auto Parts Professionals building, front and back, 1980

Volume #29 (formerly A.2003.5.8): Appraisal information for a parking lot on 1st Ave NW, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #172: a parking lot on 1st Ave NW

Volume #30 (formerly A.2003.5.9): Appraisal information for a downtown lot located at 1 1st Ave NW, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #173 - #174: a building on the NE corner of North Railway St. and Central Ave. N, with the Leading Lady Beauty Salon, 1980

Volume #31 (formerly A.2003.5.10): Appraisal information for Pfaff Decor Ltd., located at 32-34 Central Ave N, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #175 - #176: Pfaff Decor Ltd., located at 32-34 Central Ave N, front and back, 1980

Volume #32 (formerly A.2003.5.11): Appraisal information for a downtown lot located at 42 Central Ave N, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #177 - #178: a downtown building with the Centre Optical Dispensary and Senior Citizen's Activity Centre, located at 42 Central Ave N, front and back, 1980

Volume #33 (formerly A.2003.5.12): Appraisal information for Byers' Shoe Store, located at 50 Central Ave N, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #179 - #180: a downtown building with the Byers' Shoe Store, located at 50 Central Ave N, front and back, 1980

Volume #34 (formerly A.2003.5.13): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located at 54 Central Ave N, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #181 - #182: a downtown building with Swift Shoe Repair Ltd. and Pratt Dental Studio, located at 54 Central Ave N, front and back, 1980

Volume #35 (formerly A.2003.5.14): Appraisal information for Hall's Sporting Goods, located at 64 Central Ave N, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #183 - #184: a downtown building with Hall's Sporting Goods, located at 64 Central Ave N, front and back, 1980

Volume #36 (formerly A.2003.5.15): Appraisal information for the Bank of Montreal, located at 64 Central Ave N, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #185 - #186: a downtown building with the Bank of Montreal, located at 64 Central Ave N, front and back, 1980

Volume #37 (formerly A.2003.5.16): Appraisal information for an ESSO service station and a used car lot, located at 44 2nd Ave NW, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #187 - #190: an ESSO service station and a used car lot, located at 44 2nd Ave NW, front and back, 1980

Volume #38 (formerly A.2003.5.17): Appraisal information for Wilton's used car lot, located on 3rd Ave NW, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #191 - #194: Wilton's used car lot, located on 3rd Ave NW, front and back, 1980

Volume #39 (formerly A.2003.5.18): Appraisal information for a Standard Motors used car lot, located at 44 2nd Ave NW, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #195 - #196: Standard Motors used car lot, located at 44 2nd Ave NW, front and back, 1980

Volume #40 (formerly A.2003.5.19): Appraisal information for a downtown lot located at 42 Central Ave N, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #197 - #198: downtown building with the Centre Optical Dispensary and the Senior Citizen's Activity Centre, located at 42 Central Ave N, front and back, 1980

Volume #41 (formerly A.2003.5.20): Appraisal information for a downtown lot located at 48 Central Ave N, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #199 - #200: downtown building with Byers' Shoe Store, located at 48 Central Ave N, front and back, 1980

Volume #42 (formerly A.2003.5.21): Appraisal information for a downtown lot located at 52 Central Ave N, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #201 - #202: downtown building with Swift Shoe Repair and Pratt Dental Studio, located at 52 Central Ave N, front and back, 1980

Volume #43 (formerly A.2003.5.22): Appraisal information for a downtown lot located at 64 Central Ave N, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #203 - #204: downtown building with Hall's Sporting Goods, located at 64 Central Ave N, front and back, 1980

Volume #44 (formerly A.2003.5.23): Appraisal information for a downtown lot located at 68 Central Ave N, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #205 - #206: downtown building with Bank of Montreal, located at 68 Central Ave N, front and back, 1980

Volume #45 (formerly A.2003.5.24): Appraisal information for a downtown lot located at 51 1st Ave NW, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #207 - #208: downtown building with Acklands Automotive Industrial Welding Supplies and Bumper to Bumper Auto Parts Professionals, located at 51 1st Ave NW, front and back, 1980

Volume #46 (formerly A.2003.5.25): Appraisal information for a downtown lot located SE corner of Cheadle St. W and 2nd Ave NW, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #209 - #210: downtown lot with Revelstoke Home Centre, located at 51 1st Ave NW, front and back, 1980

Volume #47 (formerly A.2003.5.26): Appraisal information for a downtown lot located at 110 Cheadle St. W, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #211 - #214: downtown lot with Revelstoke Home Centre, located at 110 Cheadle St. W, front and back, 1980

Volume #48 (formerly A.2003.5.27): Appraisal information for a downtown lot located at 44 1st Ave NW, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #215 - #216: downtown lot with Beaver Lumber Home Centre, located at 44 1st Ave NW, front and back, 1980

Volume #49 (formerly A.2003.5.28): Appraisal information for Greyhound Bus Deopt, a downtown lot located at 50 Cheadle St. W, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #217 - #218: Greyhound Bus Depot, located at 50 Cheadle St. W, front and back, 1980

Volume #50 (formerly A.2003.5.29): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located at 40 Cheadle St. W, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photos #219 - #220: Anderson, Nimegeers, Walter and Gibbings Barristers and Solicitors, located at 50 Cheadle St. W, front and back, 1980

Volume #51 (formerly A.2003.5.30): Appraisal information for a parking lot located between North Railway St. and Cheadle St. W, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #221: a parking lot, located between North Railway St. and Cheadle St. W, 1980

Volume #52 (formerly A.2003.5.31): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located at 1 1st Ave NW, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #222 - #223: a downtown building, with Wm. Aitken Denture Clinic and Leading Lady Beauty Salon, located at 1 1st Ave NW, both sides, 1980

Volume #53 (formerly A.2003.5.32): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located at 2 Central Ave N, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #224 - #225: a downtown building, The Imperial Hotel, located at 2 Central Ave N, both sides, 1980

Volume #54 (formerly A.2003.5.33): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located at 28 Central Ave N, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #226 - #227: a downtown building, Stylerite Department Store, located at 28 Central Ave N, both sides, 1980

Volume #55 (formerly A.2003.5.34): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located at 208 Cheadle St. W, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #228 - #231: a downtown lot, Wilton's Ford car lot and a Standard Motors used car lot, located at 208 Cheadle St. W, both sides, 1980

Volume #56 (formerly A.2003.5.35): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located at 32 Central Ave N, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #232 - #233: a downtown lot, Pfaff Decor Ltd., located at 32 Central Ave N, both sides, 1980

Volume #57 (formerly A.2003.5.36): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located at 12 Cheadle St. W, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #234 - #235: a downtown lot, the Professional Building, located at 12 Cheadle St W, both sides, 1980

Volume #58 (formerly A.2003.5.37): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located on the SE corner of Cheadle St. and 2nd Ave NW, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #236 - #237: a downtown parking lot located on the SE corner of Cheadle St. and 2nd Ave NW, 1980

Volume #59 (formerly A.2003.5.38): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located at 110 Cheadle St. W, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #238 - #241: a downtown lot, Revelstoke Home Centre, located at 110 Cheadle St. W, four sides, 1980

Volume #60 (formerly A.2003.5.39): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located at 50 Cheadle St. W, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #242 - #243: a downtown lot, Greyhound Bus Depot, located at 50 Cheadle St. W, both sides, 1980

Volume #61 (formerly A.2003.5.40): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located at 42 Central Ave N, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #244 - #245: a downtown building with the Centre Optical Dispensary and the Senior Citizen's Activity Centre, located at 50 Cheadle St. W, both sides, 1980

Volume #62 (formerly A.2003.5.41): Appraisal information for a downtown parking lot, located on the corner of North Railway St. and 1st Ave NW, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #246: a downtown parking lot, located on the corner of North Railway St. and 1st Ave NW, 1980

Volume #63 (formerly A.2003.5.42): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located at 64 Central Ave N, appraised by Perry Appraisals Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #247 - #248: a downtown building, Hall's Sporting Goods, located 64 Central Ave N, both sides, 1980

Volume #64 (formerly A.2003.5.43): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located on the SW corner of Central Ave N and Cheadle St W, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #249 - #250: a downtown building, the Professional Building, located on the SW corner of Central Ave N and Cheadle St W, both sides, 1980

Volume #65 (formerly A.2003.5.44): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located on the NW corner of North Railway St. and 1st Ave NE, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #250 - #251: a downtown building, Bill and Harry's Shell Service Station, located on the NW corner of North Railway St. and 1st Ave NE, both sides, 1980

Volume #66 (formerly A.2003.5.45): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located at 13 North Railway St. E, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #252 - #253: a downtown building, Modern Cleaners dry cleaners, located at 13 North Railway St. E, both sides, 1980

Volume #67 (formerly A.2003.5.46): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located at 2 Central Ave N, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #254 - #255: a downtown building, the Imperial Hotel, located at 2 Central Ave N, both sides, 1980

Volume #68 (formerly A.2003.5.47): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located at 68 Central Ave N, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #256 - #257: a downtown building, the Bank of Montreal, located at 68 Central Ave N, both sides, 1980

Volume #69 (formerly A.2003.5.48): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located at 19 North Railway St. E, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #258 - #259: a downtown building, Palace Billiards, located at 19 North Railway St. E, both sides, 1980

Volume #70 (formerly A.2003.5.49): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located at 5 - 19 Central Ave. N, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #260 - #261: a downtown building, long, single-story, pale blue, located at 19 North Railway St. E, both sides, 1980

Volume #71 (formerly A.2003.5.50): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located at 48 Central Ave. N, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #262 - #263: a downtown building, Byers' Show Store, located at 48 Central Ave. N, both sides, 1980

Volume #72 (formerly A.2003.5.51): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located at 52 Central Ave. N, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #264 - #265: a downtown building, Swift Shoe Repair Ltd. and Pratt Dental Clinic, located at 52 Central Ave. N, both sides, 1980

Volume #73 (formerly A.2003.5.52): Appraisal information for a downtown lot, located at 28 Central Ave. N, appraised by Crown Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. for the City of SC, 1980

photo #266 - #267: a downtown building, Stylerite Department Store, located at 28 Central Ave. N, both sides, 1980

(Box # 3)

Folder #1 (formerly A.2003.5.71): Jar Holdings Ltd., correspondence and documents re: the City's offer to purchase land owned by the company, appraisal documents pertaining to property and buildings owned by the company within SC, floor plans, certificate of title, financial information, etc., 1972, 1980

photos #119 - #120. two photos of the Jar Holdings Ltd. company, 1980

Folder #2 (formerly A.2003.5.72): Standard Motors Ltd., correspondence and documents re: the City's offer to purchase land owned by the company, appraisal documents pertaining to property and buildings owned by the company within SC, floor plans, certificate of title, financial information, etc., 1972, 1980

photos #121 - #122. two photos of the Standard Motors company, 1980

Folder #3 (formerly A.2003.5.73): Revelstoke Companies Ltd., correspondence and documents re: the City's offer to purchase land owned by the company, appraisal documents pertaining to property and buildings owned by the company within SC, floor plans, certificate of title, financial information, etc., 1972, 1980

photos #123. Revelstoke building, 1980

Folder #4 (formerly A.2003.5.74): Beaver Lumber, correspondence and documents re: the City's offer to purchase land owned by the company, appraisal documents pertaining to property and buildings owned by the company within SC, floor plans, certificate of title, financial information, etc., 1975, 1980

photos #124: Beaver Lumber building, 1980

Folder #5 (formerly A.2003.5.75): Precision Stenographic Services Ltd., correspondence and documents re: the City's offer to purchase land owned by the company, appraisal documents pertaining to property and buildings owned by the company within SC, floor plans, certificate of title, financial information, etc., 1973, 1980

Folder #6 (formerly A.2003.5.76): Greyhound Lines of Canada Ltd., correspondence and documents re: the City's offer to purchase land owned by the company, appraisal documents pertaining to property and buildings owned by the company within SC, floor plans, certificate of title, financial information, etc., 1972, 1980

photo #125: Greyhound Buss Depot building, 1980

Folder #7 (formerly A.2003.5.77): City Parking Lot, appraisal documents pertaining to property, plans, certificate of title, financial information, etc., 1980

Folder #8 (formerly A.2003.5.78): Trader buildings Ltd., correspondence and documents re: the City's offer to purchase land owned by the company, appraisal documents pertaining to property and buildings owned by the company within SC, floor plans, certificate of title, financial information, etc., 1972, 1980

photo #126: Wm. Aitken Denture Clinic and Leading Lady Beauty Salon, 1980

Folder #9 (formerly A.2003.5.79): Imperial Hotel Ltd., correspondence and documents re: the City's offer to purchase land owned by the company, appraisal documents pertaining to property and buildings owned by the company within SC, floor plans, certificate of title, financial information, etc., 1972, 1980

photos #127 - #128: Imperial Hotel, 1980

Folder #10 (formerly A.2003.5.80): Christie Grants, correspondence and documents re: the City's offer to purchase land owned by the company, appraisal documents pertaining to property and buildings owned by the company within SC, floor plans, certificate of title, financial information, etc., 1972, 1980

photo #129: Stylerite Department Store, 1980

Folder #11 (formerly A.2003.5.81): Metropolitan Store Chain, correspondence and documents re: the City's offer to purchase land owned by the company, appraisal documents pertaining to property and buildings owned by the company within SC, floor plans, certificate of title, financial information, etc., 1978, 1980

photo #130: Pfaff Decor store, 1980

Folder #12 (formerly A.2003.5.82): Swift Current Senior Citizen’s Activity Centre, correspondence and documents re: the City's offer to purchase land owned by the company, appraisal documents pertaining to property and buildings owned by the company within SC, floor plans, certificate of title, financial information, etc., 1973, 1980

photo #131: The Centre Optical Dispensary, 1980

Folder #13 (formerly A.2003.5.83): S & R Properties Ltd. (Byers Shoe Store), correspondence and documents re: the City's offer to purchase land owned by the company, appraisal documents pertaining to property and buildings owned by the company within SC, floor plans, certificate of title, financial information, etc., 1972, 1977, 1980

photo #132: Byers' Shoe Store, 1980

Folder #14 (formerly A.2003.5.84): Loulla Prassas, correspondence and documents re: the City's offer to purchase land owned by individuals, appraisal documents pertaining to property and buildings owned by the company within SC, floor plans, certificate of title, financial information, etc., 1976, 1980

photo #133: Saks Furs and Steen & Wright Furriers, 1980

Folder #15 (formerly A.2003.5.85): Hall’s Leather and Sporting Goods Ltd., correspondence and documents re: the City's offer to purchase land owned by the company, appraisal documents pertaining to property and buildings owned by the company within SC, floor plans, certificate of title, financial information, etc., 1972, 1980

photo #134: Hall's Leather and Sporting Goods Ltd., 1980

Folder #16 (formerly A.2003.5.86): Bank of Montreal, correspondence and documents re: the City's offer to purchase land owned by the company, appraisal documents pertaining to property and buildings owned by the company within SC, floor plans, certificate of title, financial information, etc., 1972, 1980

photo #135: Bank of Montreal, 1980

Folder #17 (formerly A.2003.5.87): Acklands Leasehold Properties, Ltd., correspondence and documents re: the City's offer to purchase land owned by the company, appraisal documents pertaining to property and buildings owned by the company within SC, floor plans, certificate of title, financial information, etc., 1972, 1980

photos #136 - #138: Acklands Automotive Industrial Welding Supplies and Bumper to Bumper Auto Parts Professionals, 1980

(Box # 4)

Series #37 - Employment records.

Volume #1 (formerly A.1995.1.100): City Employee ledger, 1944 - 1945

Series #38 - Police records

Volume #1 (formerly A.1995.1.99): City Police journal and record book, 1921
Volume #2 (formerly A.1995.1.102): City Police journal and record book, 1918 - 1919
Volume #3 (formerly A.1995.1.97): City Police journal and record book, 1918

(Box 4)

Series #39 - discrete items, SC miscellaneous

Volume #1 (formerly A.1995.1.98): ledger, most of the pages with writing on them have been cut out

Volume #2 (formerly A.1995.1.101): ledger, "Prisoners Receipt Book", ledgers that kept track of offenses and punishment in the local court, as well as a record of prisoners being returned all personal affect that were taken from them when they were arrested

Volume #3 (formerly A.1995.1.93): book of newspaper clippings re: the Saskatchewan Summer Games, held in SC in 1976

Folder #1 (formerly A.1995.1.94): folder containing documents for compiling a brochure on the City's history, includes historical information, former Mayors, Fire Chiefs, City Clerks, etc., population information, etc.

(Box # 3)

Volume #4: newspaper clippings, photos re: Manufacturing and Processing Show in SC, April 1989
Photographs:

  1. Ron Munro, Director of Economic Development, at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, 1989
  2. Ron Munro and an unidentified man at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989
  3. an unidentified woman at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989
  4. Cargill Limited display at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989
  5. Swift Machine & Welding Ltd., Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989
  6. REM display at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989
  7. SPAR Group display at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989
  8. Fabro display, at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989
  9. SPAR Group display, at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989
  10. Wheatland Machine Shop display, at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989
  11. T.S. Metals Ltd. display, at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989
  12. Mobil display at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989
  13. Nodge Manufacturing display at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989
  14. Irwin's Woodworks display at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989
  15. Variperm Sand Control at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989
  16. FlexiBrick display at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989
  17. LTV Energy Products display at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989
  18. Abilities Council display at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989
  19. W.W. Smith travel display at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989
  20. Mobil and Variperm displays at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989
  21. Abilities Council and Cargill Ltd. displays at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989
    22 - 23. displays at the Manufacturing and Processing Show, Palliser Pavilion, 1989

Volume #5 (formerly A.2003.5.90).
24 - 65. sod turning and luncheon for Impact Packaging Systems Inc., June 13 1990

Volume #6 (formerly A.2003.5.89).
66 - 118. opening of Industrial Park in SC, n.d.

Volume #7 (formerly A.2003.5.88), Manufacturing Businesses in Swift Current: series of newspaper clippings about manufacturing businesses in SC, the series is called "Made in Swift Current", other newspaper clippings re: manufacturing,1989

Volume #8 (formerly A.2003.5.70): Lease, indenture between Jar Holdings Ltd. (lessor) and Wilton Motors Ltd. (lessee), 1978

(Open shelf)
Volume #9 (formerly A.2003. 5.95): tax ledger, no date
Volume #10 (formerly A.2003.5.96): tax ledger, no date

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Swift Current & District Chamber of Commerce fonds

  • SCM-RG-0075
  • Fundo
  • 1936 - 2007

The fonds, related to the Swift Current & District Chamber of Commerce, was created by the source. No other information was captured at the time of transfer to the Swift Current Museum.

The content has not been professionally appraised, arranged, or described. The following is a basic listing of the unprocessed contents:

Box 1.
Photographs:

  1. Sunset. Elmwood golf course
    4-6. Chinook golf course, ca. 1991
  2. Chinook pathway, May 22, 1991
  3. Riverdene Park by tennis courts, May 22, 1991
  4. Downtown Swift Current, Klip & Kurl Beauty Salon, Yamaha Music Village, Akropol Cafe
  5. Field with bales of hay
  6. Golf course, May 22, 1991
    12-13. Elmwood golf course
  7. Two women in pink bandanas on a pink car, "Vision 90s", 1990
    15-16. Pink Chamber car pulling a parade float, 1996
  8. Room full of men sitting a banquet tables, 1972
  9. Sign, containing Chamber's projects and aims, President's Night, 1970
    19-20. Membership blitz, 1987, Alexis M. Wandler, photographer.
    21-21.5. Membership blitz, 1988
    22-23. Chamber Golf Tournament, 1996
    24-26. Chamber annual meeting, line dancing, 1993
    27-28. Bowling, 1996
  10. Frontier Days parade, marching band, 1988
  11. Frontier Days parade, Chamber float, 1989
  12. Frontier Days parade, Chamber float, 1992, with Frank Smith and Allied Arts Council (Agatha Dyck)
  13. Frontier Days parade, 1999
  14. Banquet, 1984
  15. Chamber annual meeting, 1990
  16. Chamber of Commerce Tourist Centre, 1989
    36-37. Chamber of Commerce Tourist Centre, 2001
  17. Photograph taken at Havre, Montana, in front of "U.S. Canada Friendship" sculpture
    39-40. 'After Hours' shopping event
  18. "The First Dollar I Made In Swift Current Was From The Chamber Of Commerce" plaque, held by Nancy Thingelstad of Marlin Travel, 1987, photography by Alexis Wandler.
  19. "The First Dollar I Made In Swift Current Was From The Chamber Of Commerce" plaque, held by Kris Kretchmar of Jack Fraser clothing, 1987, photography by Alexis Wandler.
  20. "The First Dollar I Made In Swift Current Was From The Chamber Of Commerce" plaque, held by Angelinda Ens of Irene Hill Ladies Wear, 1987, photography by Alexis Wandler.
  21. "The First Dollar I Made In Swift Current Was From The Chamber Of Commerce" plaque, held by Molly Braaten of Carlton Cards, 1987, photography by Alexis Wandler.
  22. "The First Dollar I Made In Swift Current Was From The Chamber Of Commerce" plaque, held by Dave Smith of G.M.C. Jewelers, 1987.
  23. "The First Dollar I Made In Swift Current Was From The Chamber Of Commerce" plaque, held by Sharon Klassen of Sizzors Hair & Nail Studio, 1987.
  24. Unidentified man sitting at a desk, 2001
    48-64 (18). Pumpkin Weight-Off Contest at Swift Current Mall, September 26, 1998.
    65-72 (8). Pumpkin Weight-Off at Contest Swift Current Mall, October 25, 1997.
    73-76 (4). 'Visions 90s' at Frontier Days Rodeo.
    77-82 (6). Hall decorated for a Christmas party, at the Legion.
    83-95. Business After Hours Shopping Event, 2003.
    96-110. "George of the Jungle" monkey show at the Wheatland Mall, ca. 1980
    111-112. Business After Hours for Woman, 2003
    113-115. The Horseshoe Challenge, June 9-1,0 1990
  25. "The First Dollar I Made In Swift Current Was From The Chamber Of Commerce" plaque, held by the manager of Reitmans.
  26. "The First Dollar I Made In Swift Current Was From The Chamber Of Commerce" plaque, held by the manager of Lady Footlocker.
  27. "The First Dollar I Made In Swift Current Was From The Chamber Of Commerce" plaque, held by the manager of Peoples Jewelers.
  28. "The First Dollar I Made In Swift Current Was From The Chamber Of Commerce" plaque, held by the manager of Footlocker.
  29. Chamber Frontier Days float, 1989.
  30. Chamber Frontier Days float, 1992.
    122-124. Chamber celebrates Frontier Days, 1986.
    125-129. Pumpkin Weight-Off Contest at Swift Current Mall, September 26, 1998.
  31. Chamber Frontier Days float, 1994.
  32. Chamber Frontier Days float, 1988.
  33. Chamber Frontier Days float, 1985.
  34. Fairview Pool
  35. Swift Current Creek
  36. Tennis court
  37. Chinook Golf Course, May 22, 1991
  38. Bridge over Swift Current Creek
  39. Swift Current Creek
  40. Prairie lilies
  41. City dam on Swift Current Creek
  42. Riverdene Park, May 22, 1991
  43. Unknown Swift Current location
  44. Fairview pool
    144-149. Fun Fest, 1993 (get man's name)
    150-151. Celebration Awards, 1988
    152-154. President's Dinner, November 3, 1991
    155-160. Frontier Days, 'Vision 90s', pink bandanas
    161-162.5. People on a patio at a golf house club house (Chinook?)
    163-165. Banquet hall decorated for Christmas
  45. Man at a podium with Fun Fest'92 posters
  46. Group of people in pink hats and bandanas, February 13, 1993
  47. Man being pulled in a bathtub
    169-174. Christmas banquet
    175-186. Business After Hours shopping event
    187-188. Membership Blitz Breakfast, January 1989
    189-190. Dog 'N Bean Luncheon, 1991
    191-192. Chamber Frontier Days float, 1999.
  48. Pumpkin Weight-Off in Swift Current Mall
    194-195. Sunset
    196-199. 'Vision 90s', jellybeans
    200-201. Downtown Swift Current, 100 block
    202-203. "Dad Daze" trade show, June 15 & 16, 1991
    204-205.5. Pumpkin Weight-Off Contest at Swift Current Mall, September 26, 1998.
    206-208. Chamber 80th Birthday, 1988
    209-211. Chamber 80th Birthday, 1998
    212-215. Business After Hours shopping event
    216-218. Home & Garden Trade Show, Ice 'Bean' Cups, 1991
    219-220. Fun Fest, 1992
    221-223. Store Decor Winners, June 1991
    224-226. Director's BBQ, June 1988
  49. "The First Dollar I Made In Swift Current Was From The Chamber Of Commerce" plaque, held by the manager of Sizzling Wok.
  50. "The First Dollar I Made In Swift Current Was From The Chamber Of Commerce" plaque, held by the manager of Bootlegger.
  51. "The First Dollar I Made In Swift Current Was From The Chamber Of Commerce" plaque, held by the manager of Kinney Shoes.
    230-231. Southwest Sweethearts 1990, Barry Cuthbert and Gord Roney
    232-234. Chamber Golf Tournament
    235-240. Business After Hours shopping event
  52. Frontier Days Rodeo, Budweiser Pro Rodeo Farmer/Rancher Appreciation Week
    242-243. Business After Hours for Women, 2003
  53. Annual Meeting, 1989
  54. Meeting of members of the oil industry for 1972, men at table are: Sean Quinlan, Executive Director; Jack Weatherspoon, Deputy Minister for Mineral Resources; Slim Thomas, President; R.C. Dahl (Mayor), J.A. Kelly, Manager of Planning for Mobil Oil Canada.
  55. 1992 Board of Directors
  56. First Lady and Gentleman, Mildred McKenzie and Bill Ford, 75th Anniversary of Swift Current, with Lieutenant Governor Sylvia Fedoruk
    248-250. Hal Schwandt, 1987, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    251-254. Dale Pilkey, Education Committee, 1987, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  57. Garth Knakoske, President, 1987, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  58. Scott Rumpel, 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  59. Jim Plewis, past president (executive), 1987, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    258-261. Ray Redekopp, 1987, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    262-265. Rick Nelles, Director of Retail Business, 1987, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    266-267. Fred Beirnes, Civic Affairs Committee Education, Education Committee, 1987, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    268-270. Ken O'Brian, 1987, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    271-273. Donna Morrison, Entertainment Committee, 1987, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    274-275. Don Whiteman, City Representative, 1987, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  60. Alexis Wandler, Secretary Treasurer, Chairman Public relations, Chairman Civic Affairs, 1988.
    277-278. Bill Mann, 1987, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    279-282. Myrna Cox, 1987, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  61. Garth Reimer, Chairman - Convention & Promotion, 1987, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  62. Ron Wilson, Secretary-Treasurer (Executive), 1987, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  63. Ed Usselman, Retail & Business Committee, Entertainment Committee, 1987, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    286-288. Jo-Anne Schafer
    289-290. Rob Meyers.
    291-292. Robert Chapman.
    293-294. Laurence.
  64. Beth Doerkson.
  65. Tami F. Jones.
  66. Doug Heinrichs.
  67. Brian Koop.
    299-302. Gord Budd and a man named Corey
    303-304. Chamber of Commerce Executive.
  68. Unidentified man.
    306-307. Doug Marenko
    308-309. K. Ahrens, Director
  69. Brad Wall
  70. Brad Gross
  71. Headshots of Corey
  72. Donna Keegan, Education Committee, 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  73. Karl Bazin, Civic Affairs Chairperson, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  74. Dan McHale, Director, 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  75. Moira Eidem, Entertainment, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  76. Scott Rumpel, Treasurer, 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  77. Barb Nelles, Director Convention & Promotion - 1988, Chairperson Entertainment, 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  78. Dean Mateychuk, Chairperson Retail & Business
  79. Ruth Fiala, City Representative
    321-324. Unidentified man, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  80. Alexis Wandler, 1st Vice President, 1989
  81. Unidentified man, dancing.
  82. Garth Knakoske, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  83. Jim Plewis, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    329-330. Marlene Arndt, Executive Director, 1988, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  84. Marlene Arndt, Executive Director, business card
    332-348. Chamber meeting, c. 1970s.
    349-354. Chamber meeting, 1973-74, R.C. Dahl.
    355-358. Chamber executive, ca. 1980s
    359-388. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989
  85. Chamber Director Gord Budd, 2000
  86. Chamber Director Viviane Barber, 2000
  87. Unidentified man
  88. Chamber Director Gerald Braaten, 2000
  89. Chamber Director Jackie Ryan, 2000
  90. Chamber Director Bob Talaga, 2000
  91. Chamber Director Carl Parsons, 2000
  92. Chamber Director Elaine Dickie, 2000
  93. Chamber Director Bert Legault, 1997
  94. Chamber Director Gord Budd, 2001
  95. Chamber Director Doug Howorko, 2001
  96. Chamber Director Beth Doerkson, 2001
    401-402. Chamber Director Michael Vaughan, 2001
  97. Chamber Director Bob Talaga, 2001
    404-405. Chamber Director, Bill, 2001
    406-407. Chamber Director, Pat, 2001
    408-409. Chamber Director, Al, 2001
    410-411. Chamber Director, Jeff, 2001
    412-413. Chamber Director, Neil, 2001
    414-420. Unidentified people
    421-428. Chamber annual meeting, 1986
    429-430. Unidentified Director from 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    431-432. Unidentified Director from 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  98. Len Enns, Director, 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  99. Marlene Arndt, 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  100. Bill Colquhoun, Transportation Chairperson, 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  101. Unidentified Director from 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  102. Bill Mann, President, 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    438-439. Ron Klassen, Tourism Committee, 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  103. Unidentified Director from 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  104. Unidentified Director from 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    442-443. Donna Keegan, director, 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    444-446. Unidentified Director from 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    447-448. Unidentified Director from 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  105. Marlene Arndt, 1989.
  106. Scott Rumpel, Treasurer, 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    451-452.5. Dan McHale, 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    453-454. Ken O'Brian, 2nd Vice President, 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  107. Unidentified Director from 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  108. Unidentified Director from 1989, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  109. Unidentified Director from 1988
  110. Brian Brown, Ashley Park principal
    459-462. Rob Heinrichs, Director of Education, 1988, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    463-465. Barb Nelles, Director, 1988, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    466-468. Bob Michaud, Retail & Business, 1988, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  111. Sid Adams, Director, 1988
  112. Dan McHale, Director, 1988
    471-474. Irene Lib, Director of Entertainment, 1988, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  113. 1988 Board of Directors
  114. Hal Schwandt, Tourism & Membership Committee, 1988, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  115. Garth Knakoske, Past President, 1988, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  116. Lyn Corbett, Entertainment, 1988, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  117. Ruth Fiala, City Representative, 1988, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  118. Moira Eidem, 1988
  119. Melinda Baum business card
  120. Kim Kennedy, President, 1988, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  121. Lloyd Hicks, 2nd Vice President, 1988, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    484-486. Unidentified directors, 1988.
  122. Darrah Wagner, Public Relations, Optical Image business card
    488-496. 1988 annual meeting, new Board of Directors, Citizen of the Year Award wimmer, Jack Smith, and Merit Award winner, Dorothy Burnett.
    497-537. Chamber Directors, 1985: Ron Wilson; Kim Kennedy; Marlene Arndt; Garth Knakoske; Lloyd Hinks; Garth Reimer; Jim Plewis; Doug Rittinger; Gwen Rya; Tracy Davis; Gord Roney; Jay Grant; Bill Mann (not all photos are identified).
  123. Chamber Board of Directors, 1992
  124. Chamber General Meeting, Board of Directors, 1988
  125. Chamber Board of Directors, n.d.
  126. Chamber Board of Directors, n.d.
    542-544. Chamber Board of Directors, n.d.
  127. Jim Plewis, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  128. Doug Rittenger, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  129. Garth Knakoske, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  130. Kim Kennedy, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  131. Marlene Arndt, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  132. Bill Mann, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  133. Jay Grant, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  134. Alexis Wandler, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  135. Don Whiteman, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  136. Dave Gwilliam, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  137. Ed Usselman, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  138. Irene Liboiron, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  139. Lloyd Hinks, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  140. Muriel Melanchuk, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  141. Ron Wilson, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  142. Chris Christie, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  143. Scott Rumpel, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  144. Ken O'Brian, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  145. Donna Lachapelle, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  146. Garth Reimer, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  147. Pete Godfrey, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
  148. Gord Roney, Director in 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    567-633. Business Excellence Awards banquet, 1999-2005.
    634-679.5. Business Excellence Awards banquet, 1999.
    680-681. Business Excellence Awards banquet, 2003.
    682-689. Business Excellence Awards banquet, n.d.
    690-91. Business Excellence Awards, 2003, Business of the Year - Swift Plumbing and Heating
    692-693. Business Excellence Awards, 2003, Customer Service Over 10 Employees
  149. Business Excellence Awards, 2003, Customer Service Under 10 Employees
    695-695.5. Business Excellence Awards, 2003, Community Involvement - Bob L'Heureux Agencies
  150. Business Excellence Awards, 2003, Young Entrepreneur - Denise Wall
  151. Business Excellence Awards, 2003, Heritage Award
  152. Business Excellence Awards, 2003, New Business
  153. Business Excellence Awards, 2003, Customer Service Over 10 Employees
    699.5. Business Excellence Awards, 2003, Business Choice Award
    700-717. Business Excellence Awards banquet, 2003
  154. Chamber Board of Directors, 2004
  155. Business Excellence Awards, 2001
  156. Business Excellence Awards, 2001, Customer Service - Professional Upholstery and Carpet Cleaning
  157. Business Excellence Awards, 2001, Property Appearance - Yours TruLee Gift Shop
  158. Business Excellence Awards, 2001, Community Involvement - Legault Manufacturing Ltd.
    723-726. Business Excellence Awards banquet, 2001
  159. Business Excellence Awards, 2001
  160. Business Excellence Awards, 2001, Young Entrepreneur - Double "T" Computer Services
  161. Business Excellence Awards, 2001
  162. Business Excellence Awards, 2001, New Business - Dooly's (MJM Entertainment Ltd.)
    731-732. Business Excellence Awards, 2001
    733-744. Business Excellence Awards, 2007
    745-753. Business Excellence Awards, 2006
    754-767. Business Excellence Awards, 2005
  163. Business Excellence Awards, 2000, Business of the Year - Pharmasave
  164. Business Excellence Awards, 2000, Property Appearance Award - Etcetera Etcetera
  165. Business Excellence Awards, 2000, Customer Service Award - Best Western Inn and Suites
  166. Business Excellence Awards, 2000, Heritage Award - Standard Motors
  167. Business Excellence Awards, 2000, New Business Award - Boston Pizza
  168. Business Excellence Awards, 2000, Young Entrepreneur Award - McElheran Woodworks Manufacturing
  169. Business Excellence Awards, 2000, Business Choice Award - Wheatland Machine Shop
  170. Business Excellence Awards, 1999, Property Appearance - 7th Heaven
  171. Business Excellence Awards, 1999, Heritage Award - Kurts KFC
  172. Business Excellence Awards, 1999
  173. Business Excellence Awards, 1999, Business of the Year - National Manufacturing
  174. Business Excellence Awards, 1999, Community Involvement - Stark and Marsh
  175. Business Excellence Awards, 1999, New Business - Legault Manufacturing Ltd.
    781-783. Business Excellence Awards, 1999
  176. Business Excellence Awards, 2003, Business Choice Award - Thrifty Food
  177. Business Excellence Awards, 2003, Young Entrepreneur - Soulstis Grower Direct
  178. Business Excellence Awards, 2003, Community Involvement - Bob L'Heureux Agencies
  179. Business Excellence Awards, 2003, Customer Service Over 10 Employees - Thrifty Foods
  180. Business Excellence Awards, 2003, New Business - Quilts 'N Treasures
  181. Business Excellence Awards, 2003,
  182. Business Excellence Awards, 2003, Customer Service Under 10 Employees - PDQ Autobody
  183. Business Excellence Awards, 2003, Business of the Year - Swift Plumbing and Heating
  184. Business Excellence Awards, 2003, Heritage Award - Treen Packers Ltd.
  185. Business Excellence Awards, 2003, Community Involvement - Bob L'Heureux Agencies
    794-810. Chamber Annual Meeting, 1989
  186. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, European Tux
  187. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, Pioneer Co-op
  188. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, SC Multicultural Council
  189. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, Fine Furniture
  190. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, Optical Image
  191. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, TiSask
  192. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, Nature's Nook
  193. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, Anchor Marine
  194. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, Southwest Computer Centre
  195. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, Expressions Boutique
  196. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, Cypress Hills Regional College
  197. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, Business After Hours
  198. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, Imperial "400" Motel
  199. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, Grandma Lee's
  200. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, Black & White Photo Shop
  201. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, Swift Current Cable Vision
  202. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, Southland Holiday Tours
  203. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, Pitney Bowes
  204. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, Kirstin's For Fashion
  205. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, Window Wizardry
  206. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, Westmount Shell
  207. Business After Hours, May 17, 1989, Treasure Arts & Imports
    833-834. Membership Blitz Breakfast, 1989
    835-840. Swift Current's 75th Anniversary Celebration, 1989 (costumed man and woman are Florence and Clarence Paulson)
    841-849. Chamber Christmas Party, 1989
    850-850.5. Chamber Annual General Meeting, 1987, Bob Bevndon (President of Saskatchewan Chamber) and Garth Knaknoske (President SC Chamber)
  208. Chamber Annual General Meeting, 1987, Bob Brandon, Marlene Arndt, Garth Knaknoske and Bob Finlay (Saskatchewan Chamber)
    852-860. Chamber Annual General Meeting, 1987.
  209. Board of Directors, 1988
    862-865. Membership Blitz, 1987, Alexis Wandler photographer.
    866-873. Christmas Party, 1987
    874-875. Business After Hours, 1987, TiSask Tourism
    876-892. President's Dinner, November 3, 1991
  210. President's Dinner, November 3, 1991, Len Stein
    894-907. President's Dinner, November 3, 1991
  211. President's Dinner, November 3, 1991, Agatha Dyck
    909-912. President's Dinner, November 3, 1991
  212. President's Dinner, November 3, 1991, Judy Belay
  213. President's Dinner, November 3, 1991, Sarah Chilton
  214. President's Dinner, November 3, 1991, Judy Belay
  215. President's Dinner, November 3, 1991, Don Wilcox
    917-918. President's Dinner, November 3, 1991
  216. President's Dinner, November 3, 1991, Pat Friesen, Pat Smith
  217. President's Dinner, November 3, 1991, Agatha Dyck, Larry Manson, Cathi Kennedy
    921-934. Chamber Banquet, 1984
    935-936. 9 men wearing "Soap Box Race" T-shirts, 1984
    937-939. Christmas Party, 1985
    940-942. Tourist Information Booth, 1985
    943-947.5. Citizen of the Year Award, presented to Terry Newton-Anderson, 1985
    948-950. Three men holding plaques, 1985
    951-952. Celebration Awards, 1988, back: Tony Martens, Mert Anderson, Don Szakacs, Lise Wilson, Herb Butz, Sandra Roberts, Dave Morgan, John Rittinger, front: John Hall, Harry Barrett, Marg Brown, Spencer Wooff.
    953-954. Olympic'88 Certificate winners, Celebration Awards, 1988
    955-956. Celebration Awards, 1988, with Len Stein
  218. Celebration Awards, 1988, 6 people
    958-960. Celebration Awards, 1988, with Len Stein and Geoff Wilson
    961-962. Celebration Awards, 1988
    963-969. Christmas, 1993.
    970-979. Business After Hours, May 4, 1993: BJ Express Ltd., Sasktel, Robinson Electronics, Prairie West Financial Service, Cypress Hills Regional College, May & Elinor's Ladies Wear, etc.
  219. Saskatchewan Chamber Annual "Welcome Baskets", May 12-13, 1993
    981-996. Annual Meeting, 1990
    997-998. Annual Meeting, 1990, with Len Stein
    999-1008. Christmas, 1990.
    1009-1014. Trip to Havre, Montana, 1990
    1015-1023. Horseshoe Challenge, 1990
    1024-1041. Business After Hours, 1990, Sasktel, Kirstin's For Fashion, Optical Image, etc.
    1042-1044. Budweiser Pro Rodeo, Farmer/Rancher Appreciation Week, May 22-27, 1990
    1045-1046. Vision '90s, 1990
    1047-1048. Vision '90s, 1991, jelly beans.
    1049-1066. Chamber's 90th Anniversary, 1998 (Brad Wall, 2 Broncos players)
  220. Appreciation Night, April 30, 1988, Pat Smith and Gord McMillan
  221. Appreciation Night, April 30, 1988, Marlene Dolter
  222. Appreciation Night, April 30, 1988, Alexis Wandler and Pete Godfrey
  223. Appreciation Night, April 30, 1988, Kim Kennedy and Pete Godfrey
  224. Appreciation Night, April 30, 1988
  225. Appreciation Night, April 30, 1988, Ed Smith, Alexis Wandler, Jack Smith, Pat Smith, Glen Christiansen, Cathi Kennedy, Peter Godfrey at a banquet table.
    1073-1076. Appreciation Night, April 30, 1988, dancers
  226. Appreciation Night, April 30, 1988, giant cake
  227. Appreciation Night, April 30, 1988, Kim Kennedy and Donna Lachapelle
    1079-1082. Appreciation Night, April 30, 1988, dancers
  228. Appreciation Night, April 30, 1988, Donna Lachapelle
    1084-1094. Membership Blitz, January 1988
    1095-1108. Director's BBQ, June 1988
    1109-1120. Chamber Banquet, 80th Anniversary, 1988
    1121-1145. Business After Hours, 1988
    1146-1148. Premier's Luncheon, 1988
    1149-1152. Chamber's Frontier Days parade float, 1988
    1153-1154. 80th Anniversary cake
    1155-1156. Empty banquet hall
    1157-1158. Wrapped Christmas presents
    1159-1167. Saskatchewan Chamber Seminar, 1988
  229. Homemade bison, a sign that reads "Drink Buffalo Milk For Kicks/Hope To See You In '76", 1974 misc.
    1169-1174. Annual Meeting, 1990
    1175-1190. Business After Hours, May 14, 1991
    1191-1194. "Dad Daze" Riverhurst Trade Show, June 15 - 16, 1991
    1195-1197. Store Decal Winners, June 1991
    1198-1207. Budweiser Pro Rodeo May 1991
  230. 'Dog 'N Bean' Luncheon, 1991
  231. Home & Garden Trade Show, Ice 'Bean' Cups, 1991
    1210-1213. Malta, Montana Chamber of Commerce visit, May 3, 1991
    1214-1232. Business After Hours, 1994
    1233-1239. Christmas Party decoration, 1994
    1240-1258. Fun Fest, 1992
  232. Golf Tournament, 1992, Al Kiesman
  233. Golf Tournament, 1992, Les Schwartz
  234. Frontier Days parade, Chamber float, 1992, with Frank Smith and Allied Arts Council (Agatha Dyck)
  235. Frontier Days parade, Chamber float, 1992
  236. Chamber Annual Meeting, 1975, 2 men
  237. Homemade Chamber bison, 3 people, 1975
    1265-1267. Chamber Golf Tournament, May 20, 1998
  238. Fifth Annual Royal Bank/United Way Golf Tournament, 1995
    1269-1269.5 - Frontier Days, Chamber parade float, 1996
    1270-1270.5 - Bowling, 1996
    1271-1277. President's Dinner, 1994
    1278-1281. Annual Meeting, 1996
  239. Annual Meeting, 1996, Lyndon and Art Wallman
  240. Annual Meeting, 1996, Pat Friesen
  241. Annual Meeting, 1996, Alderman Don Robinson
    1285-1292. Christmas Party, 1994
  242. Woman at a computer, Gisele, work replacement, 1994
  243. Baby, 1994
    1295-1301. Christmas Party, 1995
    1302-1306. 'The Kindred Spirits', 1995
    1307-1309. Action Swift Current, 2003
    1310-1312. 1st Annual United Way Bed Race, 2001
    1313-1319. Business After Hours for Woman, 2003
  244. Chamber brochure display, October 26, 200
  245. Banquet hall, miscellaneous . Chamber, October 26, 2001
    1322-1323. People at a banquet, miscellaneous. Chamber, October 26, 2001
  246. 4 unidentified people miscellaneous. Chamber, October 26, 2001
    1325-1326. A woman in an office, miscellaneous. Chamber, October 26, 2001
    1327-1339. Frontier Days, people in costume at the Tourist Information Centre, 1986
    1340-1344. Opening of new Chamber and Tourist Centre location, 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer
    1345-1347. Opening of new Chamber and Tourist Centre location, with Mayor Len Stein, 1986, Alexis Wandler photographer
  247. Woman sitting on a bench with caption "Marlene Working Hard As Usual", golf tournament, May 28, 1999
  248. Mayor Len Stein at opening of new Chamber location in 1986, with Jim Plewis
    1350-1351. Chamber Annual Meeting, no date
  249. Group of men in a room, 1973
  250. Mayor Bob Dahl speaking at a Chamber meeting, 1973
    1354-1357. Men at a Chamber meeting, 1973, including Mayor R.C. Dahl, J. McIntosh
    1358-1361. Chamber Annual Meeting, 1996
    1362-1364. Dale Goertz, secretary-manager in 1979
  251. Bill Burton, past president
    1366-1387. Chamber Directors, 1990 (see photo in box 9 for names)

Box 2.

7th volume:
Minutes, Swift Current Board of Trade, January 9, 1936 - February 4, 1949 (on February 4, 1949 the Swift Current Board of Trade was dissolved and the Swift Current Chamber of Commerce was formed)
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, February 4 - April 2, 1956.

8th volume:
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, April 2 - December 3, 1956
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 7 - December 2, 1957
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 6 - December 1, 1958
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 5 - December 7, 1959
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 11 - November 28, 1960
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 9 - December 11, 1961
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 8 - December 3, 1962
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 7 - December 2, 1963
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 6 - November 2, 1964

17th volume:
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 4 - December 6, 1965
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 3 - December 5, 1966
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 9 - December 4, 1967
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 8 - December 2, 1968
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 13 - December 29, 1969
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 7 - December 9, 1970

15th volume:
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 6 - December 8, 1971
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 5 - December 6, 1972
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 10 - December 5, 1973
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 9 - December 11, 1974
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 3 - December 3, 1975

14th volume:
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 7 - December 8, 1976
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 5 - December 7, 1977

13th volume:
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 7 - December 13, 1976
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 5 - December 7, 1977
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, March 1 - December 6, 1978
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 17 - March 7, 1979

12th volume:
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 9 - December 6, 1978
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 3 - December 12, 1979
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 16 - December 3, 1980
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 7 - December 18, 1981

11th volume:
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 6 - December 15, 1982

4th volume:
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 5 - December 7, 1983

10th volume:
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 4 - December 5, 1984
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 9 - December 4, 1985
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 8 - December 16, 1986

9th volume:
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 7 - December 15, 1987
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 6 - December 15, 1988
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 9 - December 6, 1989
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 17 - December 11, 1990
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 10 - December 19, 1991

3rd volume:
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 8 - December 15, 1992
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 6 – December 16, 1993

6th volume:
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 26 - December 14, 1994
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 18 - November 29, 1995

5th volume:
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 16 – November 27, 1996
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 6 - December 9, 1997

17th volume:
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 12 - December 15, 1998
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 14 - December 22, 1999

18th volume:
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 11 – December 19, 2000
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 10 - December 3, 2001

1st volume:
Financial statements, December 31, 2001
Minutes of Annual General Meeting, January 21, 2001
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 21 – December 3, 2002
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 15 – December 10, 2003
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 14 – November 10, 2004
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, February 9 – December 14, 2005

2nd volume:
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 11 - December 6, 2006
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 17 - December 5, 2007
Minutes, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January 16 – February 5, 2008 (AGM).

16th volume:
Minutes, Industrial Development Board of the City of Swift Current, March 10, 1971 - May 16, 1974

Box 3.

Account ledger, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1993
Account ledger, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1994
Account ledger, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1995

Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 2007
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 2006
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 2005
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 2004
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 2003 (2 copies)
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 2002
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 2001
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 2000
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1999 (2 copies)
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1998
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1997 (2 copies) Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1996 (2 copies)
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1995 (2 copies)
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1994
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1993
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1992
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1991 (2 copies)
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1990
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1989
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1988 (2 copies)
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1987 (2 copies)
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1986 (2 copies)
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1985 (2 copies)
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1984 (2 copies)
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1983
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1982
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1981
Financial Statements, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1980

Ledger (Disbursements, Expenditures, Revenue, Committee Sub-Ledger), Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1984
Ledger (Disbursements, Expenditures, Revenue, Committee Control), Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1985
Ledger (Expenditures, Revenue, Committee Sub-Ledger), Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1985
Ledger (Expenses, Revenue, Committee Sub-Ledger, Bank Reconciliation), Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1986
Ledger (Expenses, Revenue, Committee Sub-Ledger, Bank Reconciliation), Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1987
Ledger (Expenses, Revenue, Committee Sub-Ledger, Bank Reconciliation, Committee Control), Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1988
Ledger (Expenses, Revenue, Committee Sub-Ledger, Bank Reconciliation, Committee Control), Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1989
Ledger (Expenses, Revenue, Committee Sub-Ledger, Bank Reconciliation, Committee Control), Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1990
Ledger (Expenses, Revenue, Bank Reconciliation, Committee Control), Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1991
Ledger (Expenses, Receipts, Committee’s, Committee Control, Bank Reconciliation), Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1991
Ledger, Receipts and Expenditures, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1981

Folder, financial statements for Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 2001 - 2008

Box 4.

Account ledger, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1996
Account ledger, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1997
Account ledger, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1998
Account ledger, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1999
Account ledger, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 2000
Account ledger, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 2001
Account ledger, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 2002
Account ledger, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 2003
Account ledger, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 2004
Account ledger, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 2005
Account ledger, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 2006
Account ledger, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 2007

Box 5.

Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Publicity, 1968
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Publicity, 1969
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Committee Information, 1969
Scrapbook, “Those Were The Days” Reminiscences by Jim Greenblat, 1969
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Publicity, 1970
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Committee Information, 1970
Scrapbook, “Those Were The Days” Reminiscences by Jim Greenblat, 1969
Scrapbook, Homecoming ’71, 1970
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Publicity, 1971
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Committee Information, 1971 (vol. 1)
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Committee Information, 1971-2 (vol. 2)
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Publicity, 1972
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Publicity, 1973
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Committee Information, 1973
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Publicity, 1974
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Committee Information, 1974
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Publicity, 1975
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Committee Information, 1975
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Publicity, 1976
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Advertising, 1976 (2 vol.)
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Publicity, 1977
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Committee Information, 1977
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1977-78
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Publicity, 1978
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Publicity,1978-79
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1979
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1980
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1981-82
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1983
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1984
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1985
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1986
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1987
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1988

Album celebrating the Chamber’s 80th Anniversary, 1988:
-Photographs commemorating businesses that are long time members: Warren’s Funeral Home (70 years); Stark & Marsh (68 years); Swift Current Sun (58 years); W.W. Smith Insurance (58 years); Melhoff Electric (39 years); Thompson Auto Supplies (58 years); Royal Bank of Canada (58 years); Treen Packers (35 years); Standard Motors (58 years); Bradbrooke’s Prescription Drugs (49 years).
-Document entitled: Highlights of Chamber Involvement by Jack E. Smith – during the years of 1949 to 1954 thereabouts, and a letter from Smith
-Correspondence, re: attendance at the 80th Anniversary celebration
-Personal recollections of the Chamber’s history, from J.G. Walker, Ron Munro, Kem Aberdeen, Mrs. R.C. Iwin, Lloyd Resener, Gene Maurice, John Dyer, Ivor Clifton, Jack Hamer, George Kushner
-Newspaper clippings from The Sun re: 80th Anniversary
-Photograph: Opening of the Tourist Information Booth, ca. 1960s, Ron Heeg, Ernie Wittal, 4 unidentified women
-Photograph: Three men, Herb Perdy, Eugene Walker, Ron Munroe, 1961
-Photographs from 80th Anniversary celebration, Kim Kennedy and Pete Godfrey

Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1989

Box 6.

Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1990 (2 vol.)
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1991 (2 vol.)
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1992 (2 vol.)
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1993 (2 vol.)
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1994
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1995
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1996
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1997
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1998
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 1999
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 2000 (2 volumes)
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 2001
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 2002
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 2003
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 2004 (2 volumes)
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 2005 (2 volumes)
Scrapbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, 2006

-3 “Welcome to Swift Current” posters

Box 7.

Strictly Business, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Business Magazine, May / June 1999 – November / December 2001

Strictly Business, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Business Magazine, January / February 2002 - January / February 2004

Chamber Chat 2004
Chamber Chat 2005
Chamber News (Swift Current Chamber of Commerce newsletter), February 2005 – December 2007
2005 SCBEX award nomination form
2006 SCBEX award nominations
2007 SCBEX award issue

Folder - Labour Attraction and Retention Committee newspaper ads

Folder - Labour Attraction and Retention Committee job fair documents

Envelope - Architectural plans, Proposed Addition Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, March 2000, John Rittinger & Associates Consulting Engineers (3 copies)

Envelope - Approx. 35 photographs of the Chamber of Commerce building and the Tourist Information booth, including photographs of the opening on the Tourist booth, no date.

Envelope - exterior and interior photographs of the Tourist Information booth.

Folder containing documents, re: construction of a Chamber of Commerce and Tourist Information Centre building, 1985, with a blueprint

Folder (Saskatchewan Heritage 1985) containing the following documents, re: Proposed Tourist Information Centre Chamber of Commerce building:
-Letter and brochure, re: playground equipment
-Standard Construction Document: Stipulated Price Contract, by Canadian Construction Documents Committee
-Booklet with site plan, floor plan and exterior drawings, by John W. Rittinger & Associates Consulting Engineers
-Letter and brochure re: Arrowgraph Industries
-Minutes, Heritage Promotional Committee, May 24 & 28, June 25, 1985
-Miscellaneous correspondence to and from: Frontier Construction, City of Swift Current, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, Mayor Al Rittenger, John W. Rittinger & Associates Consulting Engineers, Saskatchewan Ministry of Tourism and Small Business, Western Surety Company, Saskatchewan Heritage, WGJ Construction Co. Ltd., C&S Construction Co. Ltd
-Receipts and copies of receipts for work done
-Documents, re: Swift Current Heritage Gala, 1985
-Proposals, re: Multi-Purpose Tourist Service Centre Building document
-Floor plans of Proposed Tourist Information Centre Chamber of Commerce building
-Review of preliminary drawings
-Proposed agreement with John W. Rittinger & Associates
-Presentation to the Finance Committee, City Council, Swift Current , re: Funding for Tourist Information Centre document
-Saskatchewan Heritage grant application
-Certificate for payment, from John W. Rittinger & Associates
-Insurance policy between Frontier Construction Ltd. And W.W. Smith Insurance
-Bond, from Western Surety Company, on behalf of Frontier Construction Ltd., to Swift Current Chamber of Commerce
-Engineering Diagram from Saskatchewan Power Corporation
-Saskatchewan Power Corporation Request for Energy Services
-Handwritten notes, re: construction
-Permit to use the land

Project Manual Including Specifications For: Proposed Tourist Information Center For The Chamber of Commerce Swift Current, Saskatchewan (3 copies – 6, 9 & 19)

Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Tourist Information Maintenance Manual (mechanical and electrical maintenance manuals – 2 copies)

Maintenance Manual for plumbing, furnace and air conditioner (3 copies)

Booklets published by the Canadian Chamber of Commerce: Meetings and Procedures; Chamber Membership and Finance; Tourist Development; By-Laws; Preparing Bulletins and News-Letters; Civic Development; Chamber Membership and Finance; Committee Management; Organizational Guidelines; Tips on Speaking; A Guide to Approaching Governments; Keys to Selling Your Chamber of Commerce; Commercial Activities; Organization; Program of Action; The Chamber of Commerce;

Record of Accounts, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January to December 1993.
Record of Accounts, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January to December 1994.
Record of Accounts, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, January to December 1995.

Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Daily Planner and Membership Directory, 1998-2007

Box 8.

Photograph Album, re: Chamber of Commerce visit to Corner Brook, Newfoundland, 1998
-Marlene and Del Arndt, Jackie Ryan, Morris Froslee, Gerald and Myrna Braaten, Donna Lachapelle, Henry Banman, Terry Brodziak, Paul Elder.

Chamber of Commerce Publications about Swift Current:
-Welcome to Swift Current, 1971-72
-Facts About Swift Current, 1984 to 1990 (7 copies)
-Discover Us, 1992 to 1993 (2 copies)

Booklet, City of Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada - Manufacturer and Industrial Guide, 1990
Booklet, City of Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada - Manufacturer and Industrial Guide, no date
Booklet, City of Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada – Profile, 1982, 1985 to 1987
Booklet, Swift Current “You Should See Us Now!” promotional package, 1989
Booklet, Swift Current “You Should See Us Now!” promotional package, 1990
Booklet, Swift Current “You Should See Us Now!” promotional package, 1991
Booklet, “We Want to Help You Establish a Business in Swift Current”, 1988 (2 copies)
Booklet, “City of Swift Current Proposal Call For Prestige Commercial Development Known As ‘Westmount Commercial’”, 1984
Document, “Economic Profile” by Department of Business Development, 2004
Booklet, “Economic Profile” by Department of Business Development, 2004
Booklet, profile of Swift Current, 2005

Business and Professional Directory, April 1989
Business and Professional Directory, May 1990
Business and Professional Directory, May 1991
Business and Professional Directory, June 1995 (2 copies)
Business and Professional Directory, May 1996
Business and Professional Directory, June 1997
Business and Professional Directory, June 1998
Business and Professional Directory, May 2000
Business and Professional Directory, May 2001
Business and Professional Directory, January 2002
Business and Professional Directory, January 2003
Business and Professional Directory, October 2003

Guestbook, The Big Thing #1, March 17, 2004

Guestbook, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting, November 6, 1974 to Annual Banquet, November 3, 1979

Swift Current Chamber of Commerce membership signs, 1997 – 2009

Newspaper excerpt, 'Celebrating 100 Years of the Swift Current And District Chamber of Commerce', 2008

Name badge for Jim Walker, of Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, at a Saskatchewan Development Council luncheon, January 28, 1970

Name badge for W.W. Smith, of Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, at a Saskatchewan Development Council luncheon, January 27, 1970

Document, re: merge of Board of Trade and Retail Merchants Association to form the Swift Current Chamber of Commerce, December 31, 1948 (2 pages)

Pad of Chamber of Commerce paper, with a 2004 coin

Sealed envelope called “Swift Current Chamber of Commerce is proud to present ‘Chamber Change’”.

Box 9.

Framed photograph, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, 1989 (names on back)
Framed photograph, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, 1990 (names on back)
Framed photograph, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, 1991 (names on back)
Framed photograph, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, 1992 (names on back)
Framed photograph, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, 1996 (names on back)
Framed photograph, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, 1997 (names on back)
Framed photograph, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, 1998 (names on back)
Framed photograph, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, 1999 (names on back)
Framed photograph, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, 2001 (names on back)
Framed photograph, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, 2002 (names on back)
Framed photograph, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, 2004 (names on back)
Framed photograph, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, 2005 (names on back)
Framed photograph, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, 2006 (names on back)
Framed photograph, Swift Current Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, 2007
Framed photographs, original Tourist Information Booth (2)
Framed photograph, a dog wearing a pink bandana
Framed photograph, drawing of the “Hands Across the Border” statue at Havre, Montana

Framed dollar bill, “The First Dollar I Made In Swift Current Was From The Chamber Of Commerce"
Plaque, Frontier Days Parade, Best Depicting Theme, 2001
Framed certificate, from the United Way, for participating the in 2001 Bed Race
Base for a Wind Thing….it’s upstairs.
Plaque, presented to the Chamber on their 80th Anniversary, from M.L.A. Pat smith, April 30 1988
Plaque, Scouts Canada of Fort Walsh Area, 2007
Plaque, “In Hosting The Annual Meeting of The Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce”, 1976
Plaque, “Host Committee For The Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce Convention”, 1993
Plaque, “For Outstanding Hospitality to International Aircade” from Glascow, Montana Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture, 1975

Box 10.

VHS tapes:
Swift Current Business Excellence Awards, 1999
Swift Current Business Excellence Awards, 2000
Swift Current Business Excellence Awards, 2001 (2 vol.)
Swift Current Business Excellence Awards, 2002
Swift Current Business Excellence Awards, 2003 (2 copies)
Swift Current Business Excellence Awards, 2005
Chamber of Commerce Sunspirit Sask, Sask Expo’86
Swift Current City Profile

DVDs:
Swift Current Business Excellence Awards video, 2004 (2 copies)
Swift Current Business Excellence Awards video, 2005
Swift Current Business Excellence Awards video, 2006 (4 copies)

CDs:
Swift Current Business Excellence Awards photographs, 2004
Swift Current Business Excellence Awards photographs, 2005
Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors photographs, 2006
Swift Current Business Excellence Awards photographs, 2007
Cameco & Areva Canada Mine Tours, September 19 2006
Business After Hours For Women photographs, April 28, 2004

Swift Current Jay Cees blanket

Swift Current Chamber of Commerce apron (2)

Swift Current Chamber of Commerce embroidered podium banner

Box 11.

-Wooden “Swift Current Jay Cees” plaque
-Wooden yellow toy car, “Swift Current Chamber of Commerce 84” on side
-Metal “Swift Current Chamber of Commerce” logo

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Swift Current Multicultural Council fonds

  • SCM-RG-0077
  • Fundo
  • 1973 - 1995

The fonds, related to the Swift Current Multicultural Council, were accumulated by the source. No other information was captured at the time of transfer to the Swift Current Museum.

The content has not been professionally appraised, arranged, or described. The following is a basic listing of the unprocessed contents:

Series 1: Albums and photographs
Dates: ca. 1977 - ca. 1995
Extent: 835 photos. --21 volumes containing newspaper clippings, photographs, etc. --1 folder. --5 envelopes
Scope and content: series contains mostly albums containing photographs and newspaper clippings that documents the activities of the Swift Current Multicultural Council (SCMC) from ca. 1977 to ca. 1995.

Box 1. Volume 1: Album, 1987-1988 (mainly clipping and photographs)

  1. 1988 Board of Directors: Stephanie Fielding, Susan Kent, Diana Ciona, Barb Dedi, Vesta Broste, Peter Beskowiney, George Kushner, Bix Biederbeck
    2-4. individuals at a "Formulating Goals & Objectives" workshop, January 13, 1988
  2. "Performers Workshop", January 23, 1988, Betty McDougall, George Kushner, Twyla Kluk, Taralee Wotypka, Carol Gay Bell, John Poettcker, Stephanie Fielding
  3. individuals at "Performers Workshop", January 23, 1988
  4. Maureen Parsons and Pete Godfrey at a workshop, February 15, 1988
    8-12. Bix Biederbeck, George Kusher and Boh Ciona with winners of an essay contest, Allison McDougall, Melissa Cameron, Sonya Sharma, and Ryan McDougall
    9-22. individuals at a Bread Making and Wheat Weaving workshop, March 1988
    23-26. wine and cheese party for all council members, March 18, 1988
  5. The Tipperary Band at the 1988 Folkorama Festival
  6. The Concordia Alpine Tanzers at the 1988 Folkorama Festival
  7. folk performers at the 1988 Folkorama Festival
    30-31. Individuals planning Folkorama 1988
  8. unidentified woman speaking at Folkorama 1988
  9. alderman Stan Horner speaking at Folkorama 1988
  10. unidentified woman (Bobbie?) speaking at Folkorama 1988
  11. Geoff Wilson speaking at Folkorama 1988
  12. individuals at Folkorama 1988
  13. George Kushner speaking at Folkorama 1988
    38-45. individuals performing at Folkorama 1988
  14. spectators at Folkorama 1988
  15. men cutting a log at Folkorama 1988
  16. spectators at Folkorama 1988
  17. Aboriginal Dancer at Folkorama 1988
  18. spectators at Folkorama 1988
  19. two unidentified women in a house
  20. Irish performers at Folkorama 1988
    53-59. individuals at a party, including George Kushner and Bix Biederbeck

Box 1. Volume 2: Album, June to November 1988 (mainly clippings and photographs)
60-63. Organizing meeting of the German group, June 14, 1988

  1. women at a Folk Art workshop, July 1988, Winona Hanover, Kay Godenin, Alvera Caswell, Jane McIntyre, and Stephanie Fielding
  2. Scottish dancers
    66-67. some individuals at a table displaying bread and wheat, including Diana Ciona
    68-71. individuals at a Heritage Language Workshop, including Bix Beiderbeck
    72-78. individuals at a workshop in Begg School
    79-83. individuals at a Ukrainian Dancing workshop in the Begg School auditorium
    84-85. individuals in the school library at Begg School, including Diana Ciona

Box 1. Volume 3: Album, May - September 1989, (mainly clippings and photographs)
86-95. folk dancers performing at Folkorama 1989, May 14, 1989
96-98. Regina Canadian Chinese Dancers at Folkorama 1989
99-103. Chaban Ukrainian Dancers at Folkorama 1989
104-115. folk dancers performing at Folkorama 1989

  1. Folkorama 1989, good view of the venue and the crowd
    117-119. Multicultural Day meeting with Paul Rezanzoff
  2. Master of Ceremonies Babe Nichol
  3. piper Grant McCrie
    122-123. Green Braes Highland Dancers
    124-125. Alex Weinbender from Morse, SK playing the accordion and xylophone
  4. Marcel Lavediere playing the guitar
  5. Green Braes Highland Dancers
    128-131. Suslik Ukrainian Dancers

Box 1. Volume 4: Album, December 1988 - May 1989 (mainly clippings and photographs)

  1. members of the council, including Pete Godfrey and George Kushner
    133-134. painted Ukrainian Easter egg
  2. Bix Beiderbeck at a Community Development Luncheon, March 1989
  3. Betty McDougall at a Community Development Luncheon, March 1989
  4. Marge Nainaar at a Community Development Luncheon, March 1989
  5. Gord Zakreski at a Community Development Luncheon, March 1989
  6. Dr. Bill Prentice at a Community Development Luncheon, March 1989
  7. Mayor Len Stein signing a proclamation for the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, Len Stein, George Kushner, Susan Majeran, and Barb Dedi
    141-146. Lifestyles Show in Regina, April 1989
  8. George Kushner shaking the hand of an unidentified woman
    148-151. Folkorama 1989 venue
  9. individuals in folk costumes for Folkorama 1989
  10. Dancers at Folkorama 1989
    154-159. individuals speaking at Folkorama 1989
    160-173. various display tables at Folkorama 1989
    174-179. performers at Folkorama 1989

Box 1. Volume 5: Album, September 1992 - September 1993 (all newspaper clippings, re: SCMC people and events)

Box 1. Volume 6: Album, 1991 - 1993 (mainly clippings and photographs)
180-182. International Tea at the Swift Current Mall, 1991, including Diana Ciona

  1. Business After Hours, May 1991
    184-193. Volunteer Appreciation party, June 1991
    194-195. staff orientation, December 1991
  2. Elimination of Racial Discrimination Day, Swift Current Mall, March 21, 1992
    197-219. National Citizenship Week opening ceremonies, Wheatland Mall, April 1992, including Mayor Len Stein, RCMP officers, school children, a school band
    220-228. National Citizenship Week displays, Wheatland Mall, April 1992,
    229-238. National Citizenship Week luncheon at Boston Pizza, April 1992
  3. Alf Bryan in Coles bookstore, holding up his book "I May Be Wrong But", April 1992
    240-244. National Citizenship Week South West Ukrainian Cultural Council bread making, April 1992
    245-247. Swift Current Multicultural Council display
    248-253. Citizenship Court Reception, May 28 1992
    254-256. new Canadian citizens on the steps of the Courthouse, May 28, 1992
    257-268. general meeting and family potluck social, June 10, 1992
    269-271. Canada Day celebration on Chinook Parkway, July 1, 1992
    272-275. Robert Smith's farewell party, September 9, 1992
  4. Art Wallman, citizen of the year, 1992
    277-286. Multicultural Mosaic event, October 29, 1992
    287-289. Cultural Diversity Luncheon, November 19, 1992
    290-291. Cultural Diversity program in a classroom, November 19, 1993
    292-297. Annual General Meeting & Potluck Supper, November 20, 1992
    298-303. Cultural Diversity event in a classroom, March 1993
    304-306. presentation with prose, poetry and poster winners in a school gym, March 16, 1993
    307-309. commemorative medal presentation with Sylvia Fedoruk, March 22, 1993
    310-313. International Tea & Bake Sale, March 17, 1993
    314-317. Citizenship Court, April 14, 1993
    318-329. individuals at a networking luncheon, April 14, 1993

Box 1. Volume 7: Album, October 1993 - April 1994 (mostly newspaper clippings, re: SCMC, people and event)

Box 1. Volume 8: Album, April 1994 - November 1994 (mostly newspaper, clippings re: SCMC, people and events)

Box 1. Volume 9: Album, January 1994 - June 1, 1994 (mostly newspaper clippings, re: SCMC, people and events)

Box 1. Volume 10: Album, January 1, 1995 - December 17, 1995 (mostly newspaper clippings, re: SCMC, people and events)

Box 1. Volume 11: Album, January 22, 1996 - June 18, 1997 (mostly newspaper clippings, re: SCMC, people and events)

(Box 2)

Box. 2. Volume 1: Album, March 1985 (mainly clippings and photographs; signed by Stephanie Fielding on the inside front cover)

  1. unidentified man, perhaps Cy MacDonald, associated with Saskatchewan Heritage '85
    331-332. adult education at the High School
    333-349. individuals at a Heritage Language Teachers Immersion Workshop, March 1985, in Saskatoon, captions contain some descriptions of activities
  2. Zia Afsar being presented with a certificate by Lucia Papini, at Heritage Language Teachers Immersion Workshop, March 1985, in Saskatoon
    351-354. individuals at a Heritage Language Teachers Immersion Workshop, March 1985, in Saskatoon, captions contain some descriptions of activities
  3. Dr. Tony Harras, chairperson for the Saskatchewan Organization for Heritage Languages steering committee
  4. Jack Kehoe, Kathy Fielding Holdfast and Erica Cancino at a workshop
    357-366. individuals at a multicultural workshop at Elmwood Education Centre, with guest speaker Jack Kehoe

Box 2. Volume 2: October 1989 - March 1990 (mainly clippings and photographs)
367-368. Muff Jensen giving a presentation on a trip to the Far East, October 4, 1989

  1. new Canadian Rajesh Khosla and a judge shaking hands in citizenship court, October 1989
    370-374. Citizenship Court, October 25, 1989
  2. Nominations Chair Cathy Kettler at a SCMC annual meeting, January 19, 1990
  3. Incoming Presient Barb Dedi at a SCMC annual meeting, January 19, 1990
  4. George Kusher and Bard Dedi at a SCMC annual meeting, January 19, 1990
  5. SCMC executive and coordinator, 1990, Stephanie Fielding, Cathy Kettler, Peter Beskowiney, Olga Hall, Babe Nichol, Betty McDougall, George Kushner, Barb Dedi, Rajesh Khosia and Muff Jensen
  6. Greek display in Swift Current Mall, International Tea, March 1990
  7. Ukrainian Easter Egg painting demonstration in Swift Current Mall, with George Kushner, International Tea, March 1990
    381-382. Ukrainian dancing demonstration in Swift Current Mall, International Tea, March 1990
    383-385. Newsletter workshop, including Pete Godfrey

Box 2. Volume 3: Album, April 1990 - April 1991 (mainly clippings and photographs)

  1. Stephanie Fielding and Babe Nichol at an After Hours display
    387-395. SCMC Executive Meeting, April 28, 1990, including Bix Beiderbeck, Diana Ciona, George Kushner
    396-397. members of a Youth Group at SCMC Executive Meeting
  2. SCMC Executive Meeting participants, including Christine, Boh and Diana Ciona, George Kushner, Bix Beiderbeck, others
  3. two unidentified young men performing a Multicultural Rap at the SCMC Executive Meeting
  4. Ukrainian language class at the SCMC Executive Meeting
  5. Arabic language class at the SCMC Executive Meeting
  6. Suslik Ukrainian Dancers at the SCMC Executive Meeting
  7. Youth Group representatives at the SCMC Executive Meeting
    404-410. speakers at a SCMC General Meeting, May 2, 1990 (?)
    411-413. diners at a SCMC General Meeting, May 2, 1990 (?)
  8. three unidentified individuals in an office
  9. three unidentified individuals in an office
  10. Bob Mitchell and Boh Ciona at a SCMC Open House
  11. Gulf War panel speakers Sgt. Ron Ferguson, Rev. Duncan McLean, and Mohammad Afsar
    418-419. Secretary of State Bob Friedrich visiting SCMC
    420-434. International Tea in the Swift Current Mall, March 21, 1991, includes food, crafts, high school band, various displays, etc.

Box 2. Volume 4: Album, April 22, 1991 - August 31, 1992 (all newspaper clippings pertaining to SCMC events, people, etc.)

Box 2. Volume 5: Album, May 2, 1994 - July 10, 1994 (all newspaper clippings pertaining to SCMC events, people, etc)

Box 3. Volume 1: Scrapbook, "Swift Current Multicultural Council/Our Heritage", 1975-1979 (mostly newspaper clippings pertaining to SCMC events)

Box 3. Volume 2: Album, 1977 - 1980 (mainly clippings and photographs)

  1. Kiwanis Green Braes Pipe Band, Folklorama 1980
  2. Chinese Quartet, Folklorama 1980
  3. Square Dancers, Folklorama 1980
  4. Choir, Folklorama 1980
  5. Choir, Folklorama 1980
    440-443. bagpipers, folk dancers, speaker at Folklorama 1980
    444-448. bagpipers, singers in folk costumes, crowd at Folklorama 1980
  6. individual playing a trumpet (?) at Folklorama 1980
    450-451. Norwegian, Scottish, French and Ukrainian tables at Folklorama 1980
    452-454. Chinese, Arabic, Mennonite, Norwegian and Scottish tables at Folklorama 1980
  7. a woman spinning on a spinning wheel at Folklorama 1980
  8. Scottish table at Folklorama 1980
  9. French and Ukrainian display at Folklorama 1980
  10. Scottish display at Folklorama 1980
  11. Indian display at Folklorama 1980
  12. Ukrainian (?) display at Folklorama 1980
    461-465. Norwegian, Indian and Square Dancing displays and dancing demonstrations at Folklorama 1980
  13. Greek display at Folklorama 1980
    467-470. Chinese, Indian, Greek and Square Dancing demonstrations at Folklorama 1980
    471-475. German, Greek and Scottish dance demonstration, a choir, Mayor Len Stein at Folklorama 1980
    476-480. Greek dancing demonstration and choir, two Indian children performing at Folklorama 1980
    481-485. Greek, Chinese and Indian dancing demonstrations, a young boy playing the trumpet, at Folklorama 1980
    486-489. calligraphy, Chinese and Greek dancing demonstrations at Folklorama 1980
    490-492. Chinese, Ukrainian (?), and Indian dancing demonstration at Folklorama 1980
    493-496. Greek and Indian dancing demonstration, a Chinese Quartet, and a choir at Folklorama 1980
  14. German dancing demonstration at Folklorama 1980
  15. a children's choir, all children are holding puppets
  16. two singers, Marcel Vigueras and Joyce Oleson, onstage at Folk Festival'79 at the Comp High School
  17. a children's choir, Les Gais Gravelbourgeius, performing at Folk Festival'79 at the Comp High School
  18. Old Time Fiddlers performing at Folk Festival'79 at the Comp High School
  19. Len Enns, emcee for Folk Festival'79 at the Comp High School
  20. singer Joyce Oleson, performing at Folk Festival'79 at the Comp High School
  21. Ukrainian dancers performing at Folk Festival'79 at the Comp High School
  22. a Norwegian choir performing at Folk Festival'79 at the Comp High School
  23. Ukrainian dance troupe that performed at Folk Festival'79 at the Comp High School
  24. a choir performing at Folk Festival'79 at the Comp High School
  25. Scottish dancers performing at Folk Festival'79 at the Comp High School
  26. Ukrainian dancers performing at Folk Festival'79 at the Comp High School
  27. Ukrainian dancers performing at the Folk Festival in 1977, Kathy Fielding, Marilyn Mudry, Gail Kruger, Carol Wedharm, Connie Konanz
  28. Folk dancers performing at the Folk Festival in 1977
  29. Square Dancers performing at the Folk Festival in 1977
  30. singer Marcel Vigueras performing at Folk Festival'79 at the Comp High School
  31. children performing at Folk Festival'79 at the Comp High School
  32. Kiwanis Scottish Green Brae Band performing at the Folk Festival in 1977

Box 3. Volume 3: Album, 1981 (mainly clippings and photographs)

  1. Len Enns, emcee at Folklorama'81
    517-518. two speakers at Folklorama'81
    519-520. Mass Choir at Folklorama'81
  2. Co-operative Pre-School French Immersion school choir at Folklorama'81
  3. St. Patrick School's Grade 8 choir at Folklorama'81
  4. Ukrainian dancers performing at Folklorama'81
  5. Ukrainian (?) dancers performing at Folklorama'81
  6. Chilean dancers performing at Folklorama'81
  7. East Indian dancers performing at Folklorama'81
    527-528. Hellenic dancers performing at Folklorama'81
  8. Scottish dancers performing at Folklorama'81
  9. Square dancers performing at Folklorama'81
    531-532. Old Time Fiddlers performing at Folklorama'81
  10. Chilean singers performing at Folklorama'81
  11. Arabic dancer performing at Folklorama'81
    535-536. Norwegian singers performing at Folklorama'81
    537-538. individuals getting food at Folklorama'81
  12. French culture display at Folklorama'81
  13. Ukrainian culture display at Folklorama'81
  14. Chinese Society display at Folklorama'81
  15. Laotian culture display at Folklorama'81
  16. Old Time Fiddlers display at Folklorama'81
  17. Allied Arts Council display at Folklorama'81
  18. Arabic Cultural Association display at Folklorama'81
  19. audience at Folklorama'81
  20. Indian culture display at Folklorama'81
  21. Greek culture display at Folklorama'81
  22. Square Dancing display at Folklorama'81
    550-554. images from Moose Jaw Multicultural Council's Motif festival, 1981, including Ukrainian, Polish, Romanian tables
    555-556. Canada Day cake given to residents of Palliser Hospital by the Swift Current School of Dance

Box 3. Volume 4: Album, 1990 - 1993 (mainly clippings and photographs)

  1. International Tea in the Swift Current Mall, Dorian Smith with St. George's Society
  2. International Tea in the Swift Current Mall, St. George's Society table
  3. International Tea in the Swift Current Mall, Raymond Yan at the SCMC display table
  4. International Tea in the Swift Current Mall, tea gardens
  5. International Tea in the Swift Current Mall, Ukrainian display table
  6. International Tea in the Swift Current Mall, Labhu Parmar at an Indian food table
  7. International Tea in the Swift Currernt Mall, Boh Ciona at a Ukrainian egg painting table
  8. International Tea in the Swift Current Mall, Patti Gatzke at a Ukrainian display table
  9. essay winners at 4th Annual Networking Luncheon, Shelby Erne, Patti-Lynne Clerc and Scott Doidge, with Joan Smith, 1992
  10. Networking Luncheon, 1992
  11. International Tea in the Swift Current Mall, Labhu Parmar at an Indian food table
  12. Dr. Torr and Stephanie Fielding at a Networking Luncheon, 1992
  13. Youth Group membership drive and social, Swift Current Library, 1990
  14. essay winner Scott Doidge at 4th Annual Networking Luncheon, 1992
  15. individuals at Citizenship Court, 1990
  16. Bob Mitchell (Secretary of State) receiving artwork upon his retirement from Stephanie Fielding, 'After the Storm' by Bernie Brown, at membership drive social
  17. Citizenship Court, 1990
  18. Citizenship Court, 1990, Zia Afsar, Linda Hosnung, Stephanie Fielding, and Raymond Yan
  19. Bob Mitchell being presented with a gift by Boh Ciona upon his retirement, membership drive, 1990
  20. Bob Mitchell (Secretary of State) receiving artwork upon his retirement from Stephanie Fielding, 'After the Storm' by Bernie Brown, at membership drive social, 1990
  21. Citizenship Court, 1990
  22. membership drive, 1990, Ukrainian welcome dance
    579-581. Citizenship Court, 1990
  23. Citizenship Court, 1990, Holly Sopeunyck, Mr. and Mrs. Koshla (new Canadians), Pat Smith MLA, Ray Koshla, Irene Curtain
  24. young people working on a Multicultural Mosaic project at the home of Sue Stepphun
  25. cake at Robert Smith's farewell party, September 1992
  26. young people working on a Multicultural Mosaic project at the home of Ragnhild Cory, October 1990
  27. young people working on a Multicultural Mosaic project at the home of Bix Beiderbeck
  28. two unidentified women at National Citizenship Week 1992
  29. SCMC's table at Canada Day, 1992
    589-591. SCMC's table at Canada Day, 1992 (3)
  30. cake at Robert Smith's farewell party, September 1992
  31. Joan Meyer National Award ceremony, 1992
  32. International Tea, March 17, 1993
  33. Joan Meyer National Award ceremony, 1993
  34. International Tea, March 17, 1993
  35. Cultural Diversity lesson in a classroom, Mr. Wang, 1993
  36. International Tea, March 17, 1993
    599-600. Cultural Diversity lesson in a classroom, Mr. Wang, 1993
    601-606. Cultural Diversity lesson in a classroom, Mrs. Zanidean, 1993
    607-611. SCMC Christmas display, 1992
    612-615. young people participating in the Multicultural Mosaic project, October 1992
    616-617. Cultural Diversity lesson in a classroom, November 1992
  37. SCMC Annual General Meeting (A.G.M.), November 1992
  38. Cultural Diversity lesson in a classroom, November 1992
  39. SCMC A.G.M., November 1992
  40. Cultural Diversity lesson in a classroom, November 1992

Box 3. Volume 5: Album, 1982 - 1985 (mainly clippings and photographs)

  1. a young man looking at a French display table, 1982, Folklorama'82
  2. Jim Ginter in a store, along with a Chinese family, sign reads "Multiculturalism Is People"
  3. Folk dancers performing on a dance floor at a dinner
  4. four unidentified individuals dancing, unsure of the location
  5. Ukrainian dancing at the SCMC A.G.M., 1981
  6. Ukrainian dancing at the Swift Current Centennial Celebration in 1982 (Folklorama'82)
  7. Scottish Green Braes display table at the Swift Current Centennial Celebration in 1982 (Folklorama'82)
  8. Folk Dancing at the Swift Current Centennial Celebration in 1982 (Folklorama'82)
  9. Caribbean dancers at an unidentified location
    631-633. Canadian Heritage Festival, Manitoba, 1982
  10. Folk Dancing (Greek?) at the Swift Currernt Centennial Celebration in 1982 (Folklorama'82)
  11. Greek table display at the Swift Current Centennial Celebration in 1982 (Folklorama'82)
  12. individuals at a banquet
  13. Scottish Dancing at the Swift Currrent Centennial Celebration in 1982 (Folklorama'82)
  14. Folk Dancing at an unidentified location
  15. panel at the Godfrey Dean Centre in Yorkton, Stephanie Fielding, Marguerite Gallaway, Tony Harras, Jane Turnbull, M. Kreluik. June 5, 1982
  16. Canadian Heritage Festival, 1980, Ukrainian Dancers from Saskatchewan
  17. a man speaking at the Winnipeg Convention Centre
  18. individuals in folk dancing costumes receiving instructions
  19. East Indian display at the Swift Current Centennial Celebration in 1982 (Folklorama'82)
  20. individuals practicing folk dancing
  21. Green Braes Highland Dancers performing at a Multicultural Festival (perhaps not in Swift Current, SK)
  22. Creeland Cloggers performing at a Multicultural Festival (perhaps not in Swift Current, SK)
  23. Les Danseurs de la Riviere La Vielle performing at a Multicultural Festival (perhaps not in Swift Current, SK)
  24. Immigrant women of Saskatchewan performing at a Multicultural Festival (perhaps not in Swift Current, SK)
  25. Ukrainian Dancers performing at a Multicultural Festival (perhaps not in Swift Current, SK)
  26. two unidentified people dancing at an unknown location
  27. Canadian Heritage Festival in Selkirk Manitoba, July 1982, rehearsal for "Princess Anne Show" by Balaton Hungarian Dancers
  28. Swift Current Multicultural Council 1983 Executive, Lawrence Achtemichuk, Manal Soliman, Roberta Baker, Rita Forget, Stephanie Fielding, Jules Lambert, Toshi Verma, Robert Smith, and Pearl Hodges (Philip Gee missing)
  29. belly-dancer performing for the Swift Current Centennial Celebration in 1982 (Folklorama'82)
  30. Karen MacBean, Miss Teen Canada 1984
  31. Folk Dancers in white gowns and plaid scarves, performing at Swift Current Centennial Celebration in 1982 (Folklorama'82)
  32. Ukrainian display table at Swift Current Centennial Celebration in 1982 (Folklorama'82)
  33. Scottish Dancers performing at Swift Current Centennial Celebration in 1982 (Folklorama'82)
  34. Folk Dancers (Greek?) performing a Festival, perhaps Swift Current Centennial Celebration in 1982 (Folklorama'82)
  35. individuals speaking at the Winnipeg Convention Centre
  36. individuals at a banquet, unknown location
  37. Polonia Dance Ensemble performing "Lubelski", 1978, location unknown
  38. Indian Dancers from Regina performing at the Canadian Heritage Festival in Brandon, MB, 1982
  39. Eminesco Roumanian Dancers in Regina, SK
  40. a choir wearing folk costumes, an unidentified location
  41. folk dancers performing at an unidentified location
  42. a choir performing at Folklorama'81 in Swift Current, SK
  43. unidentified dancers at an unknown location
  44. Folk Dancers performing at Swift Current Centennial Celebration in 1982 (Folklorama'82)
  45. audience at Swift Current Centennial Celebration in 1982 (Folklorama'82)
  46. scene from the Grand Entry of a Pow Wow
  47. Arabic table display at Swift Current Centennial Celebration in 1982 (Folklorama'82)
  48. Chinese folk dancers at an unidentified location
    673-676. unidentified people at an undetermined meeting
    677-698. unidentified people at an undetermined Multiculturalism meeting/banquet
  49. Dr. Jack Kehoe, Kathy Fielding and Erica Cansino at an Education Workshop, January 26, 1985
  50. SCMC receives Intercultural Communications grant, George Hall, Toshi Verma and Geoff Wilson MP, November 3, 1984
  51. Dr. G, Richert, Heritage Language Hearing, February 5, 1985, at the High School
  52. Education Workshop, January 26, 1985
  53. Rajesh Khosla, Swift Current candidate for Focus 85, Banff Alberta
  54. cutting a cake for Canada Day
    705-708. unidentified individuals at an undetermined meeting
  55. individuals getting food at Folklorama'84
    710-712. Folk Dancers, Arabic, Ukrainian (?), Indian, at Folklorama'84
  56. Square Dancing at Folklorama'84
  57. the audience at Folklorama'84
  58. Scottish Dancing at Folklorama'84
  59. Miss Teen Canada, Karen MacBean, at Folklorma'84
  60. individuals getting food at Folklorama'84
  61. SCMC at Folklorama'84, including George Kushner

Box 3. Folder ("Current Pamphlets & Brochures")

  1. a man looking at a map of Ireland in a classroom
    720-721. unidentified man at a microphone
  2. one older woman and two younger women holding books, about the House of Common and Citizenship
  3. a man writing Chinese characters on a chalk board
  4. a classroom of children, a teepee in one corner, Cultural Diversity program in Grade 4, 1992
  5. two school children in traditional Indian dress in a classroom, Cultural Diversity program in Grade 4, 1992
  6. a man a woman looking at some handicrafts in a classroom, Cultural Diversity program in Grade 4, 1992
  7. traditional food, costume, instrument on display in a classroom, Cultural Diversity program in Grade 4, 1992
  8. a young man holding a traditional toy in a classroom, Cultural Diversity program in Grade 4, 1992
  9. a woman holding a traditional piece of clothing in a classroom, Cultural Diversity program in Grade 4, 1992
  10. girls in a gymnasium, swirling red pieces of cloth, ribbon, on sticks
  11. Cultural Diversity program in Grade 4, 1992
  12. unidentified woman speaking at a podium

Box 3. Envelope 1.
733-735. Regina Police Services Scottish bagpipe band, performing at an unknown event
736-738. Scottish dancers, performing at an unknown event
739-743. people eating breakfast at an unidentified breakfast in Swift Current, SK
744-752. an Aboriginal Dance, with costumes

Box 3. Envelope 2.
753-763. Multicultural event in the High School, featuring displays on England, China, Lebanon, Mexico, Spain, Italy, El Salvador, Poland, Ireland, Argentina
764-769. wrestling matches between students

Box 3. Envelope 3.

  1. Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park Visitor Centre and Office
    771-789. unidentified individuals, directors on the SCMC Board for 1995-1996
  2. poor quality reproduction of a folk dance demonstration in a gymnasium

Box 3. Envelope 4.

  1. Rajesh Khosla, a SCMC Director

Box 3. Envelope 5 ("Display Board Materials").
792-793. individuals getting food at a buffet table at the Lion's Club

  1. individuals at a banquet, Canada flags on the tables
  2. unidentified individuals sitting on a picnic table
  3. young people folding paper stars, Vejledning stars
  4. a table set with teacups and biscuits
    798-800. older people at a St. Patrick's Day party, folk dancing
  5. Scottish bagpipe band at Saskatchewan Landing, August 1995
  6. individuals at Saskatchewan Landing, cardboard Viking ship, August 1995
  7. school children being taught Ukrainian folk dancing in a gymnasium
  8. Scottish dancers performing at Saskatchewan Landing, August 1995
    805-806. four young people, the High School's Anti-Racism group at a breakfast, March 21, 1996
  9. a young woman receiving a book from an older woman
  10. a man in a traditional Scottish kilt in a living room
    809-810. individuals at Citizenship Court
  11. a school band playing in the Wheatland Mall, part of International Cafe
  12. a band performing at the International Cafe in the Wheatland Mall
  13. school children learning folk dancing in a gymnasium
  14. children looking at traditional toys, Cultural Diversity program in a classroom
  15. school children learning folk dancing in a gymnasium
  16. school children listening to a lady in a traditional costume, Cultural Diversity program in a classroom
  17. High School students in the library
  18. two High School students, members of the High School's Anti-Racism group, speaking to an elementary class
  19. a classroom on Cultural Diversity program
    820-822. school children learning folk dancing in a gymnasium
  20. Greek culture display table in a classroom for Cultural Diversity program
  21. South African culture display table in a classroom for Cultural Diversity program
  22. Indian culture display table in a classroom for Cultural Diversity program, including a sitar
  23. children folding origami in a classroom for Cultural Diversity program
  24. a classroom on Cultural Diversity program
  25. children looking at traditional toys, Cultural Diversity program in a classroom
  26. a band called "Odds Ends" performing at the International Cafe in the Wheatland Mall
  27. Scottish culture table display at the International Cafe in the Wheatland Mall
  28. Shashi Minhas and Monica Stevenson at the opening ceremonies for National Citizenship Week at the Wheatland Mall, April 1992
  29. German folk dancing at Folklorama
  30. bread making workshop, 1988
  31. essay winner Scott Doidge and Stephanie Fielding, at 4th Annual Networking Luncheon, 1992
  32. essay winners Shelby Erne, Patti-Lynne Clerc and Scott Doidge, with Joan Smith, at 4th Annual Networking Luncheon, 1992

-copy of Cultural Crossings, newsletter of the Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan, January 1995
-copy of Swift Current Multicultural Council newsletter, December 1994
-copy of Saskatchewan Multicultural Magazine, summer 1994
-a "Multicoloured Bow" from the Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan

Box 5. Volume 1: Album, newspaper clipping and photographs, 1981-1984

  1. Len Enns and several performers onstage during Folklorama'81
    -program from Folklorama'81
  2. performers on stage at Folklorama'81
  3. individuals square dancing
    839-844. members of the SCMC speaking at a Kiwanis meeting
  4. Scottish folk dancers performing at a banquet
    846-847. Ukrainian folk dancers performing at a banquet
    848-850. SCMC banquet, ca. 1981
    -program for Folklorama'82
  5. cake for Folklorama'82 (Swift Current's Centennial Celebration)
  6. choir performing at Folklorama'82 (Swift Current's Centennial Celebration)
  7. people standing at a table during Folklorama'82 (Swift Current's Centennial Celebration), Alana Sheila Bartlett, Geoff Pardoe, Ron Hnatiuk, Gord Zakreski, Harry Stewart, Pat Smith, Lawrence Achtemichuk, Stephanie Fielding
  8. a man speaking at Folklorama'82 (Swift Current's Centennial Celebration), Chuck Sutyla
  9. a woman speaking at Folklorama'82 (Swift Current's Centennial Celebration), Pat Smith M.L.A.
    856-858. cultural display tables at Folklorama'82 (Swift Current's Centennial Celebration)
    859-863. folk dancers performing at Folklorama'82 (Swift Current's Centennial Celebration), Scottish, Ukrainian, etc.
  10. balloon drop at Folklorama'82 (Swift Current's Centennial Celebration)
    865-867. stage for Folklorama'83, Salute to Mothers, May 8
  11. audience for Folklorama'83, Salute to Mothers, May 8
  12. one woman presenting another with flowers
  13. flowers from a bouquet
    871-883. food tables from Folklorama'83, including Scottish, Indonesian, French, East Indian, Arabic, Ukrainian, Romanian
  14. an unidentified woman holding a large bouquet of flowers, at Folklorama'83, Salute to Mothers
    885-886. speakers on stage at Folklorama'83, Salute to Mothers
    887-888. two women performing an Indian or Arabic dance, with candles, at Folklorama'83, Salute to Mothers
    889-890. stage for Folklorama'83, Salute to Mothers
  15. two people at reception desk, Folklorama'83, Salute to Mothers
    892-899. Spice Island calypso band performing at Folklorama'83, Salute to Mothers
    900-919. folk dancers performing at Folklorama'83, Salute to Mothers
    920-921. Ukrainian bread and eggs on display at Folklorama'83, Salute to Mothers
    922-925. Ukrainian display at Folklorama'83, Salute to Mothers
    926-929. Arabic display table at Folklorama'83, Salute to Mothers
    930-931. St. George Society (English) at Folklorama'83, Salute to Mothers
    932-934. French display table at Folklorama'83, Salute to Mothers
    935-937. East Indian display table at Folklorama'83, Salute to Mothers
    938-941. Romanian display table at Folklorama'83, Salute to Mothers
    942-944. Scottish (Green Braes) display table at Folklorama'83, Salute to Mothers
    945-948. Square Dancing display table at Folklorama'83, Salute to Mothers
  16. Arts Council display table at Folklorama'83, Salute to Mothers
    950-951. St. John Ambulance display table at Folklorama'83, Salute to Mothers
  17. books on a display table at Folklorama'83, Salute to Mothers
    953-956. Indian or Arabic dancing at Folklorama'83, Salute to Mothers
  18. Spice Island Steel Band
    958-961. SCMC members at a 'Focus'83' event
    962-968. Canada Day flag raising in front of City Hall, 1983
  19. Canada Cake, 1983
    970-973. Canada Cake with Brownies and Girl Guides, 1983
    974-986. Ukrainian dancers performing at an outdoor event at the Stockade
    987-991. Kiwanis Green Braes Highland Dancers performing at an outdoor event at the Stockade
    992-995. Swift Current Square Dancers performing at an outdoor event at the Stockade
    996-1008. individuals at a banquet table at Folklorama'84
    1009-1010. individuals at a banquet table at Folklorama'84, with Karen MacBean, Miss Teen Canada 1984
    1011-1020. individuals at a banquet table at Folklorama'84
    1021-1022. Arabic dancer performing at Folklorama'84
    1023-1025. East Indian dancer performing at Folklorama'84
    1026-1028. East Indian dancers performing at Folklorama'84
    1029-1034. Ukrainian dancers performing at Folklorama'84
    1035-1042. Eastern (Indian or Arabic?) dancers performing at Folklorama'84
    1043-1053. Ukrainian dancers performing at Folklorama'84
  20. Green Braes Scottish dancers performing at Folklorama'84
    1059-1061. individuals at a banquet table at Folklorama'84
    1062-1065. Square Dancers performing at Folklorama'84
  21. audience at Folklorama'84, including George Kushner
  22. some individuals at a banquet table at Folklorama'84
  23. Lebanese Cuisine table at Folklorama'84
    1069-1075. Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan Annual Meeting in Swift Current, SK, banquet, 1984
  24. Mayor Rittinger speaking at Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan Annual Meeting in Swift Current, SK, banquet, 1984
    1077-1079. Minister of Education Pat Smith speaking at Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan Annual Meeting in Swift Current, SK, banquet, 1984
    1080-1098. roast of outgoing MCofS president Stephanie Fielding, at Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan Annual Meeting in Swift Currrent, SK, banquet, 1984
    1099-1104. entertainment at Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan Annual Meeting in Swift Current, SK, banquet, 1984

Box 5, volume 2, Album, newspaper clippings and photographs, 1993
1105-1116. grade four students learning about Indian culture at the homes of Shashi Minhas and Bela Kholsa (unsure), as part of a cultural diversity project, 1993
-rest of the album is blank

Box 5, volume 3, Album, newspaper clippings and photographs

  1. Youth Workshop Multicultural Mosaic, October 20, 1988, Chilean presentation with Marcia Monreal
    1118-1119. Youth Workshop Multicultural Mosaic, October 20, 1988, East Indian presentation with J.J. Khosla playing a sitar
    1120-1122. Youth Workshop Multicultural Mosaic, October 20, 1988, East Indian presentation with Mr. and Mrs. Kholsa, and Mrs. Verma
    1123-1126. Youth Workshop Multicultural Mosaic, October 20, 1988, Egyptian presentation with Mrs. Saleh
    1127-1134. Youth Workshop Multicultural Mosaic, October 20, 1988, Egyptian presentation
    1135-1136. Youth Workshop Multicultural Mosaic, October 20, 1988, German presentation with Bix Biederbeck
    1137-1143. Youth Workshop Multicultural Mosaic, October 20, 1988, Greek presentation with Lorna Tsougrianis
    1144-1151. Youth Workshop Multicultural Mosaic, October 20, 1988, Iranian presentation with Parveen Namaghi
    1152-1155. Youth Workshop Multicultural Mosaic, October 20, 1988, Pakistani presentation with Zia Afsar
    1156-1157. Youth Workshop Multicultural Mosaic, October 20, 1988, Ukrainian presentation with Stephanie Fielding
    1158-1165. Youth Workshop Multicultural Mosaic, October 20, 1988, Welsh presentation with Myra Leyshon
    1166-1168. Cultural Diversity Project for grade four students, April-May 1989, English presentation by Dorian Smith
    1169-1171. Cultural Diversity Project for grade four students, April-May 1989, German presentation by Bix Biederbeck
    1172-1174. Cultural Diversity Project for grade four students, April-May 1989, French presentation by Lynn Tessier
    1175-1177. Cultural Diversity Project for grade four students, April-May 1989, Pakistani presentation by Zia Afsar
    1178-1181. Cultural Diversity Project for grade four students, April-May 1989, Ukrainian presentation by Peter Beskowiney
    1182-1184. Cultural Diversity Project for grade four students, April-May 1989, Chinese presentation by Dianne Yee
    1185-1187. Cultural Diversity Project for grade four students, April-May 1989, Norwegian presentation by Ragnhild Cory
    1188-1190. Cultural Diversity Project for grade four students, April-May 1989, Filipino presentation by Ed Tuason
    1191-1194. Cultural Diversity Project for grade four students, April-May 1989, Chilean presentation by Dr. Fernando Selles
  2. Cultural Diversity Project for grade four students, April-May 1989, Taiwanese presentation by Dr. Yeh-Wu Jame
    1196-1197. Cultural Diversity Project for grade four students, April-May 1989, East Indian presentation by Shashi Minhas
    1198-1199. Cultural Diversity Project for grade four students, April-May 1989, Greek presentation by Lorna Tsougrianis
    1200-1202. Cultural Diversity Project for grade four students, April-May 1989, Danish presentation by Else Marie DePauw
    1203-1220. Connaught School Native Dancers from Regina, SK
  3. Multicultural Mosaic project, grade eight students visiting the home of Perses Khonje to learn about African culture
  4. Multicultural Mosaic project, grade eight students visiting the home of Else Marie DePauw to learn about Danish culture
  5. Multicultural Mosaic project, grade eight students visiting the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Khosla to learn about East Indian culture
  6. Multicultural Mosaic project, grade eight students visiting the home of Zia Afsar to learn about Pakistani culture
    1225-1226. Multicultural Mosaic project, grade eight students visiting the home of Myra Leyshon to learn about Welsh culture
  7. Multicultural Mosaic project, grade eight students visiting the home of Betty McDougall to learn about Ukrainian culture
    1228-1231. students dancing with long red ribbons in a gymnasium, part of Cultural Diversity program for grade four students
    1232-1233. students dancing in a gymnasium, part of Cultural Diversity program for grade four students
    1234-1246. a man a demonstrating paper-based folk art in a classroom, part of Cultural Diversity program for grade four students
    1247-1252. activities for Cultural Diversity program in Begg School gymnasium
    1253-1254. activities for Cultural Diversity program in Central School gymnasium
    1255-1256. a man a demonstrating paper-based folk art in a classroom, part of Cultural Diversity program for grade four students
    1257-1258. Bix Biederbeck speaking to a classroom for Cultural Diversity program
    1259-1261. a woman giving a cooking lesson in a classroom for Cultural Diversity program
    1262-1263. a woman speaking about India in a classroom for Cultural Diversity program
    1264-1265. Zia Asfar speaking to a classroom about Pakistani culture for Cultural Diversity program
  8. an Asian man addressing a classroom for Cultural Diversity program
    1267-1268. speakers addressing students for Cultural Diversity program
    1269-1271. Ragnhild Cory speaking to a classroom about Norwegian culture for Cultural Diversity program
  9. Dianne Yee speaking to students about Chinese culture for Cultural Diversity program
    -newspaper article about the end of the Folklorama Festivals
  10. Multicultural Mosaic project, 1990, grade eight students visiting the home of Bix Biederbeck to learn about German culture
    1274.Multicultural Mosaic project, 1990, grade eight students visiting someone's home to learn about a difference culture
  11. Multicultural Mosaic project, 1990, grade eight students visiting J.J. Kholsa's home to learn about East Indian culture
  12. Multicultural Mosaic project, 1990, grade eight students visiting the home of Ragnhold Cory to learn about Norwegian culture
  13. Multicultural Mosaic project, 1990, grade eight students visiting the home of Zia Afsar to learn about Pakistani culture
  14. Multicultural Mosaic project, 1990, grade eight students visiting the home of Sue Stepphun to learn about Taiwanese culture
    1279-1280. Multicultural Mosaic project, 1990, grade eight students visiting the home of Myra Leyshon to learn about Welsh culture
  15. grade eight participants of the Multicultural Mosaic project, 1990
    1282-1288. Cultural Diversity program in a classroom, 1991, different speakers
    1289-1292. Cultural Diversity program activities in a gymnasium, folk dancing
    1293-1295. members of the SCMC planning Cultural Diversity program
  16. Multicultural Day at Fairview School, Egypt table
  17. Multicultural Day at Fairview School, Scottish dancing
  18. Multicultural Day at Fairview School, Scotland table
  19. Multicultural Day at Fairview School
    1300-1302. Multicultural Youth Workshop with grade eight students, 1991
    1303-1311. Alexandre the Clown performing for grade four students in different languages, part of Cultural Diversity project
    1312-1313. members of the SCMC in a meeting
    1314-1338. Cultural Diversity speakers in a grade four classroom, 1992, including Germany, Pakistan, India, etc.
    1339-1343. essay winners Shelby Erne, Patti-Lynne Clerc and Scott Doidge, with English teacher Joan Smith

Series 2: Financial Records
Extent: 80 cm textual records
Dates: 1984 - 1991
Scope and content: series contains financial documents of the SCMC, including receipts, cheque stubs, statements, invoices, canceled cheques, etc.

(Box 4)
-bank statements, 1987-1989
-deposit book, November 1985 - October 1986
-receipt books for Folklorama 1987 and 1988
-receipt books for 1987-1988
-cheque stubs for 1986-1987
-folder of financial documents from Saskatchewan Organization for Heritage Language
-folder of financial documents from Folklorama'86
-bank statements, 1986-87
-issued cheques, 1986-1987
-receipt book for memberships, 1986
-envelope with miscellaneous banking documents, including Statement of Investment Income - T5, 1986 & 87, and Term Deposit Maturity Notices
-folders containing financial documents form 1987-1988 labeled: Petty Cash; Advertising; Utilities; Facility Rental, Liquor Permits, Projects and Socials; Canada Post; Books & Magazine Accounts / Membership; Miscellaneous Receipts; Pitney-Bowes (Postage Meter); Robinson Electronics; Revenue of Canada Employee Contributions; Folklorama'88; Grant Monies Receipts; Fund-Raisers; Jomar Stationary; Travel Expenses, Meal Expenses; Miscellaneous Receipts 1987; Folklorama'87; Pioneer Co-op Pd. Accts. for Various Projects; 1985 General Meetings
-envelope that reads 'Multicultural Day/July 4, 1989/Foods Committee'
-5 envelopes stapled together that read 'Boh's Bar Homecoming Week/ July 3-5, 1989'
-folders containing financial documents from 1988-1989 labeled: Petty Cash; Grant Monies Receipts; Utilities; Bank Statements August 1988 - July 15, 1989; Advertising; Conferences, Travel; Typist (Penny G.); Jomars; Assets; Pioneer Co-op; Projects; Postage; Memberships/Subscriptions; Susan Majeran; Revenue Canada; Miscellaneous; Multicultural Day, July 4, 1989; Folklorama
-book, "Financial and Accounting Guide for Non-Profit Organizations"
-Adjustment, Supplies and Services Canada, 1986

(Box 9)
-receipt books, 1987-1989, 1989-1990
-deposit book, 1984-1985, 1987-1989
-cheque stubs, 1977-1978, 1981, 1988-1989, 1989, 1990-1991
-ledgers, 1979-1984, 1982-1983, 1985, 1985-1986, 1986-1987, 1987-1988, 1988-1989, 1989-1990,
-daybook planner, 1988-1989, 1989, 1990,
-Canada Day committee telephone directory, 1985
-folders of receipts and financial documents for April 1990 to July 1991 (missing August 1990)
-folders:
Utilities 1989-90 (utility bills); Bank Statements and Canceled Cheques 1990-91; Revenue Canada 1990-1991; Coordinator (Coordinator's job description and report); Petty Cash 1990-199 (receipts);
Untitled: (financial); Insurance 1990 (insurance forms); Jomar's 1990-1991 (receipts, samples);
Pioneer Co-op, 1990-1991 (receipts, statements, etc.); Penny's Home Typing, 1990-1991 (invoices) Miscellaneous, 1989-1990 (receipts); Petty Cash, 1989-1990 (receipts); Postage, 1989-1990 (receipts and invoices); Projects, 1989-1990 (receipts and invoices); Memberships and Subscriptions, 1989-1990 (receipts and invoices); Jomars, 1989-1990 (receipts and invoices); Advertising, Booster, Sun, 1989-1990 (receipts and invoices); Grants, 1989-1990 (receipts, cheque stubs, correspondence); Bank statements and canceled cheques, August 1, 1989 to July 31, 1990
-miscellaneous documents, from 1985, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991: receipts, statements, photocopying record, employment record, etc.

Series 3: Documentation
Dates: 1974 - 1991
Extent: 400 cm textual records
Scope and content: series contain documentation of the SCMC from its inception in 1974 to 1991, including minutes, correspondence, published material, incorporation documents, documents pertaining to the umbrella organization Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan, information about various programs, etc.

(Box 6)
-Folklorama Programs: Folk Festival 1975, 1977, 1978, 1979, Folklorama 1980, 1981-
-MCOS 1973: history of the Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan
-Refugee Program 1975: to help new immigrants settle
-MCOS 1977: Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan, minutes, correspondence, etc. for 1977
-MCOS 1978: Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan president's report at AGM
-Culture & Youth 1979: Saskatchewan Department of Culture and Youth documents, 1979
-Indochinese: documents pertaining to helping an Indochinese refugee family settle
-MCOS 1979: Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan, 1979 documents
-Refugee Program 1979: Swift Current Vietnamese Refugee Program, minutes, other documents
-Refugee Program 1980: documents, re: helping new immigrants to adjust to the community, including resumes for a Coordinator for an Immigrant Women's program, documents, re: Community Orientation Program, New Canadian services, Family Reunification services
-Marge Berezowsky: documents re: Marge Berezowsky, part-time secretary for the Swift Current Multicultural Council, ca. 1985 - 1987, employment documents
-MCOS 1981: Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan, minutes, correspondence, etc. for 1981
-The Plea: copy of 'The Plea', (Public Legal Education Association of Saskatchewan), August 1981
-Refugee Program 1981: documents pertaining to settling refugees in SC, Report to the Department of Secretary of State May 1981 From Services to New Immigrants Project, employment information, Community Orientation Program, grant from the Canadian Foundation for Refugees, Immigrant Interest Services
-S.C.M.C. Correspondence 1981: Swift Current Multicultural Council correspondence, 1981
-Current Events File: correspondence, re: SCMC Board of Directors, removal of George Kushner from Board, etc., 1987
-Committee Information: four newspaper sections entitled "Victims of Crime"
-Saskatoon Open Door Society: newsletters, report 1981-1982
-Regina Open Door Society: list of new immigrants to Swift Current, Vietnamese/English word list, newsletter from Regina Open Door Society, Orientation Manual for Newcomers, Budget Overview 1980-1981, Immigrant Women's Workshop 1981
-Immigrant Interest Service Reports: information on immigrant families in Swift Current, Certificate of Appreciation to Immigrant Interest Centre from Saskatchewan Environment, brochure and other documents pertaining to Immigrant Interest Services, correspondence from 1982, Immigrant Services Grant
-ESL: Language Program Guideline to Applicants and Application, from Saskatchewan Culture and Recreation
-MCOS 1982: correspondence, reports, constitution and bylaws, etc. from Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan, 1982
-Refugee Program 1982: minutes and agendas from SCMC 1982
-SCMC Correspondence 1982: documents entitles Government Relations, Financial Management, and Administration (no correspondence)
-MCOS prior to 84: memoranda, correspondence, minutes of the Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan 1983, "A Brief to the Special Parliamentary Committee on the Participation of Visible Minorities in Canadian Society" submitted by the the Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan
-Human Rights Commission: brochures, correspondence, from Canada Human Rights Commission
-Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan 1984: minutes, agenda etc. for general meeting, memoranda, constitutional and bylaws, board of directors and member Councils of Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan for 1984, Proposal For Changes To The Multicultural Act
-MCOS Annual Meeting May 1984: handwritten list of council members, correspondence, re: Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan 1984 AGM (took place in SC at the Hillcrest Motor Inn), agenda, attendance list
-Robert Smith: copy of Bill 50 - Manitoba Intercultural Act, copy of Alberta Cultural Heritage Act, copy of An Act respecting The Saskatchewan Multicultural Advisory Council and providing for Assistance to Individuals and Groups, Saskatoon Multicultural Council, proposed amendment to the MCOS Constitution under Robert Smith, president of SCMC in 1985, correspondence
-Bobbie Baker: T4 and employment information for Roberta Baker from 1984, Expense Sheets
-Employment and Immigration Info 1980 - 1985: notes taken at employment seminar 1983, T4 Summaries of Remuneration paid, booklet 'How To Complete the Record of Employment", brochures from Labour Canada, 'Glossary of Industrial Relations Terms', 'Labour Standards' documents
-Grants Sask. Heritage 1985: application and correspondence re: Saskatchewan Heritage 1985 Activity Grant, cheque stub for Cultural Festivals, Swift Current Canada Day Committee Classification of Application, cheque stub for Canada Day Activities
-Harmony Series: documents pertaining to Harmony Series television program, information about how to shoot community television
-1985 MCOS Correspondence (Rec'd): correspondence from Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan to all local Councils, minutes of the 1985 AGM, correspondence with Liberal Party of Saskatchewan, correspondence, re: proposed changes for Saskatchewan Multicultural Legislation, agendas and minutes of meetings
-Resumes - Part-time Sec. 1985: job advertisement, interview questions, resumes
-Saskatchewan History Folklore Society: itinerary for a tour of Swift Current, maps of Swift Current with information about various locations in the City
-Student Worker Opportunities 1985: employment information for Suzanne Soto, student job description, documents pertaining to Canada-Saskatchewan Opportunities '85 employment grant
-SCMC Correspondence 1985: correspondence from various multicultural governmental, educational, etc. organizations, SaskExpo 86 Corporation
-1985 - Wages: employment notes
-Work Placement: employment documents, re: Roberta Baker
-Saskatchewan Ambassador envelope
-[name on folder is illegible]: 1986 Census of Canada
-Expo'86: Amateur Performing Group application form
-MCOS Correspondence 86: Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan Annual Report 1986-87, Folk Arts Talent Development Project proposal, draft of MCOS submission to the Governor General, correspondence and memoranda, reports, minutes and agendas from meeting, bylaw proposals

(Box 7)
Binders:
Swift Current Multicultural Council 1974 - 1975: history of the organization, grant application to Secretary of State Citizenship Branch for 1974, Bylaws of the SCMC, correspondence from 1974, minutes from 1974, correspondence from 1975, Multicultural Festival workshop agenda, grant application to Secretary of State Citizenship Branch for 1975, minutes from 1975 meetings

Swift Current Multicultural Council 1982 - 1983: 1982 executive, contact information for various multicultural organizations in Swift Current, Statement of Receipts and Disbursements for the four months Ended August 31, 1981, correspondence from 1982, minutes from 1982, Statement of Receipts and Disbursements For the Year Ended July 31, 1983, correspondence from 1983, minutes from 1983

1990 1989 Minutes General and Executive: attendance, minutes and agendas for General Meetings from 1989-1990, financial reports and lists of correspondence sent and correspondence received for 1989, statements of Cash Receipts and Expenditures, budget for 1989-1990, committee reports from 1989-1990, other documents pertaining to SCMC activities, Communications Committee report, other committee reports, attendance, minutes and agendas for Executive Meetings 1989-1990, financial reports 1989-1990, list and correspondence sent and correspondence received

(Box 8)
Binder 1 (blue): Swift Current Multicultural Council 1976-1977
-membership lists; constitution and bylaws; financial reports; correspondence; and minutes for 1976 and 1977

Binder 2 (green): Swift Current Multicultural Council 1978-1979
-annual report, membership lists, financial reports, Multicultural Festival Series grant application, correspondence, etc. for 1978
-minutes, agendas, and attendance for meetings, committee reports, 1978
membership list, Multicultural Festival Series grant application, correspondence, financial reports, etc. for 1979
-minutes, agendas, and attendance for meetings, committee reports, 1979

Binder 3 (red): Swift Current Multicultural Council 1980 - 1981
-membership list, financial reports, Cultural Activities Grant, President's Annual Report, committee reports, correspondence for 1980
-general meeting minutes, agendas and attendance sheets for 1980, executive meeting minutes, agendas and attendance sheets for 1980
-financial reports, Annual Report, membership and member council list, correspondence for 1981
-President's Annual Report, minutes, agendas and attendance for meeting, 1981

Binder 4 (black): Swift Current Multicultural Council 1984-1986
-progress reports, financial reports, committee reports, membership lists, list of assets, correspondence for ca. 1983-1984
-executive meeting minutes, agendas, attendance sheets for 1984
-general meeting minutes, agendas, attendance sheets for 1985
-general meeting minutes, agendas, attendance sheets for 1986
-correspondence from 1985-1986

Binder 5 (black): Swift Current Multicultural Council 1987-1989
-general meeting minutes and agendas, financial reports, attendance sheets, committee reports, other reports for 1986-1988
-executive meeting minutes, attendance sheets, committee reports, employment documents, and correspondence for ca. 1987 - 1989
-correspondence, 1987 - 1988
-Annual Report of the Swift Current Multicultural Council Presented to the MCOS Annual Meeting, May 14, 1988

(Box 10)
-folders, Advertising; AGM (1991); Alex Taylor Community School; Allied Arts Council; Archives (items from the estate of Violet Lundholm); Bylaws; Canada Council (publications); Canada Day (1989); Canada Advisory Council on the Status of Women; 1986 Census (Saskatchewan Population by Origin); Chamber of Commerce (correspondence, etc.), Charity Number (documentation, re: charity status); Citizenship Week; Constitution and Non-Profit Act/Corporation (documentation re: non-profit status); Cypress Hills Regional College; Ethnic Spotlight (cablevision program); MCOS Grants, 1988-1991 (Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan funding applications); Grants - Secretary of State 1989-1991 (project funding); Grants SOHL 1989-1990 (Saskatchewan Organization for Heritage Languages); Grant - T.I.P. (Trust Initiative Program); Great Sandhills Historical Society; Harvest Festival (1990); Immigrant Women of Saskatchewan (Swift Current Chapter); Lobbying (protesting budget cuts); Presidents Meeting (Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan, 1989-1991); General Meeting Announcements; MCOS General Correspondence (Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan); Ministerial Association (1987-1988); Multicultural Cards; Multiculturalism and Citizenship Canada; Reidmore Book (publishers); SCMC Correspondence (1988-1991); SCMC Membership List (1984-1991); SCMC (executive meetings); St. George's Society; SWRA (South West Recreation Association); SOHL (Saskatchewan Organization for Heritage Languages); Task Force (Arts Strategy); Youth Group ECOH (Ethnic Cultures of Our Horizons); Co-Ordinator Hours (employment information); Revenue Canada; Insurance; Photocopier; Pitney Bowes (equipment maintenance); Correspondence 1991; Grants, miscellaneous (information, criteria)

(Box 11)
-folders, Canada Day 1981, 1985, 1986; MCOS Annual Meetings to 1988 (1986-1998); MCOS Grants, 1986-1988; Grants - Miscellaneous to 1988; Grants - Saskatchewan Parks, Rec and Culture 1985-1989; Untitled (receipts for services, 1989); Grants - Secretary of State 1981-1988
-envelopes: financial statements, bills, receipts, canceled cheques, 1977-1978, 1978-1979, 1979-1980, 1980-1981, 1981-1982, 1982-1983, 1983-1984, 1984-1985, 1985-1986
-receipt book, 1985
-correspondence, re: arts funding
-folder with receipts

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R.G. Williamson fonds

  • MG 216
  • Fundo
  • 1921-2011 (inclusive); 1956-2003 (predominant)

This fonds contains material created or collected by Dr. Williamson during his varied career as an anthropologist, civil servant, legislator, professor, and as a consultant for various provincial, national and international organizations and governments. Although primarily documenting Dr. Williamson's work for and with the Inuit of northern Canada, this fonds includes material relating to all circumpolar countries, other aboriginal groups in Canada, international affairs, and a very broad range of topics as they relate to the north, including art and culture, physical geography, sport, environment, botany, zoology, economics, defence, etc. It includes his personal and professional correspondence, research data, articles and scholarly writing, as well as a substantial collection of reference publications.

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Westlund family farm fonds

  • MG 648
  • Fundo
  • 1906-2006 (inclusive) ; 1944-2004 (predominant)

This fonds consists of materials used, created, and accumulated by the Westlund and McAusland families. The majority of the material consists of financial records related to the farming operations of Arthur Westlund and Clarance McAusland near Brownlee and Melfort, Saskatchewan respectively. Although broadly speaking, the story of agriculture in Saskatchewan is well known – cyclical environmental factors, changes in product prices and markets – this fonds provides evidence of the impact of those changes on the lives of a single family, over decades. How that family interacted within the local community is also revealed in terms of how and where they spent their income. The source material, in farm account books, vendor receipts, property tax assessments, banking and investment records, income tax returns, crop insurance documentation, and other materials generated from the farming operations, provides direct evidence of farm and community in the lives of one farm family over generations. In addition to the farming records, there is a small amount of correspondence, family memorabilia, ephemera, and artifacts. The fonds includes some material related to the Saskatchewan Liberal Party as the McAuslands were members of the party for a number of years. The fonds also includes records related to the operation of the Royal Winter Snow Plow Club, of which Clarance McAusland was a member. There is also a small collection of publications which are largely related to agriculture.

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T.D. Regehr fonds

  • MG 60
  • Fundo
  • 1957-1995

This fonds contains materials relating to the professional and academic activities of Dr. Regehr. It includes considerable materials relating to his published works; and also extensively documents his University committee work.

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Christopher Kent fonds

  • MG 721
  • Fundo
  • 1713, 1941-2023 (inclusive); 1962-2010 (predominant).

This fonds contains materials relating to the career of Christopher Kent, professor and head of the history department at the University of Saskatchewan. This fonds documents his time as a professor teaching various history classes, his work in supervising masters and phd students in their thesis writing, his work with the Research Society for Victorian Periodicals and the Victorian Studies Association of Western Canada, as well as his time as head of the history department including his work with the Canadian Journal of History. Also included are some materials from his undergrad studies at the University of Toronto – mainly syllabus and other handouts, with some notes and essays when they related to his later research areas. As per his faculty bio his “research areas are “Bohemia” in Britain 1815-1914 – that is the social history of the artistic and literary professions and their relationship to the idea of Bohemia as a social and cultural, as well as actual physical space (particularly in London). Other continuing and related research interests are Victorian journalism and journalists, and Victorian novels and novelists.”

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AIDS Saskatoon fonds

  • MG 315
  • Fundo
  • 1979-2005 (inclusive) ; 1986-2006 (predominant)

This fonds contains textual documents created in the running of AIDS Saskatoon, such as correspondence, meeting minutes and agendas, policies, reports, posters, and other administrative files.

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Mac and Beth Hone fonds

  • MG 183
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  • [ca. 1800s]-2007 (inclusive); 1939-1996 (predominant)

This fonds contains documentation relating to the Hones' extensive involvement in the arts--notably, the art scene in Saskatchewan during the early 1940s and the establishment of the Saskatoon Arts Centre, the Art Association of Saskatoon, "The Prospectors," along with correspondence from friends Ernie Lindner, Nonie Mulcaster, Robert Hurley, etc. The Hone=s own artistic work is also well documented; as is their exceptional community work: with the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation, UNESCO, Voice of Women, Regina Community Clinic, etc. The Hones were also actively involved with the Unitarian Fellowship, Regina. Additionally, this fonds contains business records from ADM Hone, Mac's father, documenting early land / mining / logging rights and development in the west. An extensive collection of slides documents the art and architecture of numerous countries visited by the Hones; including personal and commercial images of international works of art. The slide collection also illustrates many of the themes used in the Hones' art, and documents their family, friends, and interests.

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Artist's sketch of Chateau Qu'Appelle

Artist's sketch of Chateau Qu'Appelle, the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway hotel planned for Regina that was never built. It was planned for the corner of Albert Street and 16th Avenue (now College Avenue) where the Royal Saskatchewan Museum now stands.

Sharon Bakker fonds

  • MG 454
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  • 1952-2010 (inclusive) ; 1977-2009 (predominant)

The material in this fonds consists largely of scripts, clippings, photographs and ephemera pertaining to Bakker’s involvement in theatre in the province of Saskatchewan, and Canada at large. Materials highlighting Bakker’s career are included, as are materials pertaining to her involvement in various theatrical professional organizations. Some personal materials have also been retained.

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