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Swift Current Music Festival Association

The fonds, related to the Swift Current Music Festival Association, 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:
.1- 1985 – 1986 Music Festival minutes/ accounting (14 pages)
.2- 1990 – 1991 Music Festival information (17 pages)
.3- scrapbook meetings, notes / Music Festival minutes, 1933 – 1986

Swift Current Music Festival Association

Swift Current Music Festival Association

The fonds, related to the Swift Current Music Festival Association, 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:
.1-.6: Music Festival programs, 1983 – 1988
.7-.12- Music Festival programs, 1991 – 1996
.13- Music Festival program, 2002
.14- Music for One, Music for All, 1908 – 1988
.15- SC Music Festival Assoc. stamp

Swift Current Music Festival Association

Swift Current Music Festival Association

The fonds, related to the Swift Current Music Festival Association, 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:
Box #1.
-volume #1, 1959 – 1979 (black binder), Festival Programs, 1959 - 1979 (1972 missing)
-volume #2, 1980 - 1989 (black binder), Festival Programs, newspaper articles, 1980 - 1989
-volume #3, 1990 - 1999 (black binder): Festival Programs, newspaper articles, 1990 - 1999
-volume #4, untitled (green binder): interview with Kathy Wasiak; misc. correspondence, letter to adjudicators; agenda of awards program, 1985; rules from music teaches; memoranda to adjudicators; various handwritten documents, including Duties of Presidents, workshop notes, etc.; 1985 - 1986, 1986 - 1987 Music Festival Executive; minutes/agendas, SCMFA 1985, 1986, 1987; financial reports, SCMFA, 1985, 1986; minutes, SMFA fall conference, 1985; convention report; final concert MC’s notes; list of music teachers 1986, 1987; lists of people who might help with Festival; Festival Highlights and Presentation of Scholarships and Awards

Box #2.
-envelope #1, Canadian Music Festival Adjudicators Association: containing Directories from 1992 - 2000, correspondence with adjudicators, CMFAA

-envelope #2, Saskatchewan Music Festival Constitution: constitutions and amendments, earliest date is 1954 and latest date is 1987

-envelope #3, Thank-you cards, etc.: thank you cards and other correspondence re; SC Music Festival

-envelope #4 (formerly A.2003.4.1), 1985 / 1986 Music Festival Minutes/Accounting: minutes, SCMFA, 1986, 1985; minutes, Annual meeting of SCMFA, 1985; financial report, SCMFA, 1985; SCMFA Executive, 1985 - 1986

-envelope #5 (formerly A.2003.4.2), 1990 / 1991 / 1992 Music Festival Information: SCMFA financial report, 1990, 1991; program, Music Festival Highlights and Presentations, 1990, 1992; SCMFA Executive, 1990 - 1991; minutes, SCFMA, 1985, 1990

-envelope #6, Festival Focus: newsletters, “Piu Mosso,” September 1999, October 2000, February / May 2001; "Festival Focus," July 1993, June 1994, April 1996, January 1997, August 1998, April / September / December 1999

-folder #1, Annual Conference S Music Festival: agenda/minutes for 1992, 1994 - 1997 AGM; Annual Report, 2000; 2000 Fall Conference; minutes, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991 AGM; Financial Statements, 1991; AGM report, 1989

-folder #2, M.F. Job Descp.: SC and District Music Festival Executive Committee Handbook, form from SC Music Festival 1998 Housing Committee; Duties of Festival Secretaries / Ticket Takers / Chairpersons / Liaison Person / Treasurer; advice for adjudicators; Sponsors, Patrons and Friends Committee; Scholarship and Award Duties

-folder #3, '95 Test Selections: 1995 SMFA Test Selections for disciplines 1-9

-folder #4, National Music Festival: booklets, CIBC National Music Festival Official regulations and Syllabus for 1993-1996, 1998, 2000

-folder #5 (blue duotang), Swift Current Music Festival Adjudicators: biographies of adjudicators, correspondence

-folder #6, Music Festival “Old Minutes”: minutes / agendas, SC Music Festival Association, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1996; information on entering the SC Music Festival; SCMF financial information, 1986, 1988, 1989; minutes, Saskatchewan Music Festival Association, 1987, 1988, 1990; minutes, SC Music Festival Association AGM, 1985, 1987, 1988; SCMFA Executive, 1985 - 1986, 1986 - 1987, 1988 - 1989, 1990 - 1991; SC Music Festival Scholarship Account, 1989; Extra Classes offered at SCMF, 1988 - 1989; letter re: copyright on music; minutes from Music Festival meeting, 1986, 1987

-folder #7, untitled: 1987 Provincial Program 1987; 1984 Provincial Awards Concert; newsletters, "Festival," 1989, 1990, 1991, "Cultural Connection" 1989, 1990, 1991, "Opus", 2001; evaluation of SC Festival by adjudicators, 1989; extra classes offered at SC Music Festival; minutes, SMFA Annual General meeting, 1989; SMFA Constitution; SMFA Adjudicator Index, 1990

-folder #8, Festival Newsletters: "In Praise of Festivals"; newsletters, "Festival Focus", 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, "Festival", 1992

-folder #9 (black duotang), Swift Current Music Festival: history of the SC Music Festival from 1920 to 1990

-discrete items: 5 1/4" floppy disk, "Fest. Note 01 // Fest. Note 02"; video cassette tape, "Swift Current Music Festival Awards concert - March 20, 1988"; books, Provincial Syllabus, 1998 - 2000; Directory & Syllabus Changes, 1995, 1996; SMFA Official Syllabus, 1985, 1988, 1990, 1991; The Federation of Canadian Music Festivals Annual Conference and General Meeting Digest Report, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000; Quill Plains Music Festival, 1994; Rosetown and District Music Festival, 1994; The Battlefords Music Festival, 1994; Meadow Lake and District Music Festival, 1994; CIBC National Music Festival Official Regulations and Syllabus, 1991; Annual Swift Current Music Festival programs, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996

Box #3 (wood)

-discrete items: Swift Current Music Festival Programs, 1960 - 1970, 1973, 1975 - 1976, 1979 - 1980, 1982 - 1988, 191 - 1996, 2002 (some duplicates); Saskatchewan Music Festival Syllabus, 1962 - 1968, 1970 - 1971 1974 - 1994, 1998 - 2003; Saskatchewan Music Festival Directory, 1992 - 1997, 1999 - 2001; Federation of Canadian Music Festivals Digest Reports, 1987, 1989 - 1994; CIBC National Music Festival Official Regulations and Syllabus, 1991 - 1992; Royal Conservatory of Music School of Music yearbook, 1964 - 1965; students' marks from Music Festival; book, "Music for One Music for All", by Saskatchewan Music Festival Association, 1988; Swift Current Music Festival Association stamp

Box #4

-volume #1 (formerly A.2003.4.3): minutes book, 1933 - 1988
-volume #2: minutes book, 1987 - 1995; misc. addenda; correspondence and mail-outs, 1991 - 1996; information on adjudicators
-discrete items (formerly A.2004.9.2-5): SC Music Festival programs, 1993 - 1994 (duplicates)
-folder #1 (green folder - formerly A.2004.9.6): Saskatchewan Music Festival Association Financial Statements, 1996, 1998 - 2000; Swift Current Music Festival Association Income Statement, 1997 - 1999; misc. documents,correspondence, Festival dates, 1995 - 2000; funeral service program for Jeanne Schlichting; rental applications; Lotteries Community Grant application; trophies and engraving information; minutes and agendas, 1992 - 2000; financial records, 1992 - 2000
-volume #3 (black binder - formerly A.2004.9.1): SCMF programs, newspaper clippings, posters, award ceremony programs, 2000 - 2004; material submitted by Swift Current to the Saskatchewan Music Festival history book by Mossie Hancock (including copies of newspaper clippings from the 1930s, and a document entitled "Early Beginnings of the Swift Current Music Festival"), 1988

Box #5 (plastic)

-volume #1, Scholarship: cheque stub book for Swift Current Music Festival Scholarship Account, March 1994 - March 1996
-volume #2: cheque stub book for Swift Current Music Festival Operating Account, November 1994 - September 1996
-volume #3: Royal Bank deposit book, scholarship account, January 1990 to April 1996
-volume #4: Royal Bank deposit book, operating account, April 1993 to June 1996
-volume #5: Royal Bank deposit slip, scholarship account, February 1994 to June 1996
-volume #6: Royal Bank deposit book, operating account, February 1995 to March 1996
-volume #7: deposit book, February 1997 to March 1998
-volume #8: deposit book, April 1998 to February 2000
-volume #9: Southwest Credit Union deposit book (#1153493), November 2001 to May 2003
-volume #10: Southwest Credit Union deposit book, blank (no entries of cheques or cash)
-volume #11: receipt book, November 1996 to April 1998
-volume #12: receipt book, April 1998 to March 1999
-volume #13: receipt book for donations, February 1997 to November 1998
-volume #14: receipt book for donations, November 1998 - November 1999
-volume #15: accounting book, October 1986 - September 1996
-volume #16: unused receipt book
-volume #17: unused receipt book
-volume #18: unused receipt book
-volume #19: unused receipt book
-volume #20: Royal Bank statement and canceled cheques, March to April, 1995
-volume #21: SCMFA program, 1999
-volume #22: SCMFA program, 2001
-volume #23: SCMFA program, 2002

-folder #1, Southwest Credit Union: monthly statements and canceled cheques, July 1998 - June 2000
-folder #2, Swift Current Music Festival Association Government Records: documents and correspondence from Revenue Canada; Registered Charity Information Return, 1997; GST Rebate Application, 1997; SCMFA financial statement, 1991 - 1992; documents pertaining to SCMFA's charitable status; Registered Charity Information Return And Pubic Information Return, 1987 - 1996

-folder #3, untitled: correspondence re: Saskatchewan Lotteries Community grant, other forms, 1997 - 2000; agenda and minutes for SCMFA meetings, 1999 - 2000; SCMFA executive, 1999 - 2000; documents re: Festival fees; Canadian Music Festival Adjudicators' Association guidelines for the contracting of adjudicators

-folder #4, 2000 Festival Expenses: Credit Union bank book; various receipts from 2000, many from local businesses; adjudicator's expenses; for the 2000 SC Music Festival

-folder #5, "Swift Current" Saskatchewan Music Festival Association Minutes: minutes from meetings, March 1987 to November 1994

-folder #6, Swift Current Music Festival Association Financial Reports: financial statements from July 1987 to May 1991

-folder #7, Swift Current Music Festival Association Unpaid Bills: financial information: 1991 - 1992, 1992 - 1993, 1993 - 1994, 1994 - 1995, minutes and agendas, 1994, 1995, 1996; receipts and other financial documents; Val Jeworsky memorial award; trophy account and report, 1993;

-folder #8: correspondence with SCMFA president Elaine Driedger, 1995; SCMFA executive, 1994 - 1995; SCMFA "Highlights and Presentation", 1995; agenda, minutes, financial information, other notes, 1995

-folder #9, Paid Bills, 1994 - 1995: bills and receipts for adjudicator's fees and expenses, other fees and expenses from the festival, 1994 to 1995

-folder #10, Swift Current Music Festival Association 1987 - 1988 Paid Bills: bills, invoices and receipts for festival expenses, March 1988 to June 1994

-folder #11, Post-dated cheques - replaced: bank statement, December 1994 to January 1995; canceled cheque, other deposit information, 1995

-folder #12, SCMFA Paid Bills 1995 - 1996: SCMFA executive, 1995 - 1996; bills, invoices and receipts for expenses for 1995 - 1996; rental application for Irwin school; hosting committee forms; Saskatchewan Lotteries Community Grant forms; telephone records

-folder #13, SCMFA 1996 Income: Saskatchewan Lotteries Community Grant letter, 1996; treasurer's report, March 1995; SMFA "Money Form", 1995, 1996

-folder #14, SCMFA 1997 Festival Plan: letter re: conversion of registration number to a business number for non-profits, 1997; statement of income and expenses, 1996 - 1997; SCMFA executive, 1996 - 1997; income and expense five year comparison, 1993 - 1997; other financial information from 1997; financial statement, 1997; phone numbers of participants and their parents

-folder #15, Bank Statements: Operating: account statements from January 1992 to September 1995, from operating account

-folder #16, Bank Statements: Scholarships: account statements from July 1992 to August 1995, from scholarship account

-folder #17, SCMFA Bank Statements: account statements, December 1995 to November 1996, from scholarship account

-folder #18, SCMFA Income 97 - 98: Revenue Canada GST assessments, 1998; invoices, 1998

-folder #19, Paid Bills - 1997: bills, invoices and receipts from festival, 1997; hosting committee forms

-folder #20, Paid Bills - 1997 - 1998 Festival: bills, invoices and receipts from festival, 1997 - 1998

-folder #21, 1998 - 99 Festival Income: GST information from Revenue Canada, 1998

-folder #22, 1998 - 99 Festival Expenses: bills, invoices and receipts from festival, 1998 - 1999

-folder #23, Southwest CU Statements - 96 - 97: account statements, 1996 - 1998

Swift Current Music Festival Association

Swift Current Music Festival Association

The fonds, related to the Swift Current Music Festival Association, 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:
-Small binder of scholarship account receipts, Mar 1994 – Mar 1996

  • Small binder of operating account receipts, Nov 1994 – Sept 1996
  • Soutwest Credit Union receipt book, Nov 2001 – May 2003
  • Southwest Credit Union receipt book, no entries
  • Swift Current & District 72nd Music Festival booklet
  • Small binder of receipts for various recitals, fees, expenses April 1998 – Mar 1999
  • SC & District 73rd Music Festial booklet
  • SW Credit Union statements, July 1998 – June 2000, cancelled cheques, 1998 – 2000
  • Revenue Canada file, Income Tax returns 1987 – 2000
  • Music Festival file on various grants available, letters, 2000
  • File – Sask. Music Festival adjudicator fees and expenses 2000
  • Royal Bank deposit supplement, Feb 1995 – Mar 1996
  • Royal Bank deposit supplement, Mar – Apr 1995
  • Receipt book for donations, Feb 1997 – Nov 1998
  • Accounting book of SC Music Festival Oct 1986 – Feb 1996
  • Receipt book – donations, Nov 1998 – Nov 1999
  • Record book of cheques and cash, Feb 1997 – Mar 1998
  • Record book of cheques and cash, April 1998 – Feb 2000
  • File – Meetings, April 1987 – Nov 1994
  • File- Financial statements, July 1987 – May 1991
  • Financial Statements, June 1992 – June 1995
  • Executive file for 1995
  • Envelope – bills for adjudicators fees, expenses, dues, 1994 – 1994
  • File – SC festival expenses, Mar 1988 – June 1994
  • Envelope – Royal Bank account statements Dec 1994 – Jan 1995
  • File: Festival Expenses, 1995 – 1996
  • File: Festival grants, treasurer’s report, 1995 – 1996
  • File: Festival executive income and expenses, 1996 – 1997
  • File: Royal Bank statements, Jan 1992 – Sept 1995
  • File: Royal Bank account statements, July 1992 – Aug 1995
  • File: Royal Bank account statements, Sept 1995 – 1996
  • File: Revenue Canada GST assessment, 1998
  • File: Bills paid for festival, 1997
  • File: Bills paid for festival, 1998
  • File: GST info from Revenue Canada, 1998
  • File: Fees, expenses, 1999
  • File: SW Credit Union statements, 1996 – 1998
  • Receipt book for scholarships, festival expenses
  • Royal Bank deposit supplement, Feb 1990 – April 1996
  • Royal Bank deposit slip, Feb 1994 – June 1996
  • Sask Music Festival Assoc. receipt book 4801-4850
  • Sask Music Festival Assoc. receipt book 4751-4800
  • Sask Music Festival Assoc. receipt book 3951 – 4000
  • Sask Music Festival Assoc. receipt book 3901 – 3950

Swift Current Music Festival Association

Swift Current Music Festival Association

The fonds, related to the Swift Current Music Festival Association, 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:
-Binder containing programs, brochures, newspaper clippings of Festival 2000-2004
-Music festival programs 2003-2004
-Green folder containing financial statements, letters, meeting minutes, etc. 1995-2000

Swift Current Music Festival Association

Swift Current Music Festival Association fonds

  • SCM-RG-0023
  • Fonds
  • 10 September 2004

The fonds, related to the Swift Current Music Festival Association, 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.

Swift Current Music Festival Association

Dick Warren fonds

  • SCM-RG-0035
  • Fonds
  • 24 April 2004

The fonds, related to the Swift Current Boys' Band, 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:

Folder #1 - Photographs:

  1. 26 copies of a postcard with a photo of the Swift Current Boys' Band in Memorial Park, n.d.
  2. the Air Cadet band, (back row - standing): Charles Warren, Kelly Hayward, Art Elefson, Clifford Shirriff, George Shick, Maver McKay, Ernie Moen, Bill Wilson, Jack Hudson, Ross McLeod, Jim Standen, Ed Fisher, Ross Bearman, (front row - kneeling or sitting): Wilf Siebel, Gordon Traub, Alvin Carleton (?), Wally Walker, Ken Schmidt, Bill Ford, Gerald Thorneycroft, Dick Warren, Ken Moore, Everett Lett, Barry Traub (?), Ian Phillips, Ted White
  3. members of a Swift Current band (tintype photo)
  4. postcard with an image of a band in front of a horse-drawn wagon, ca. 1930s
  5. Swift Current Boys Band, photo taken inside an H-Hut, n.d.
  6. Swift Current Boys Band, 1913
  7. Swift Current Boys Band, n.d.
  8. Swift Current Boys Band, n.d.
  9. Swift Current Boys Band, taken on the front steps of Toronto City Hall, 1952
  10. Swift Current Boys Band, n.d.
  11. Swift Current City Band, 1921
  12. Swift Current City Band, ca. 1921
  13. Swift Current City Band, ca. 1913
  14. Swift Current City Band, ca. 1912
  15. Swift Current band, ca. 1910
  16. Medicine Hat band, ca. 1912
  17. Swift Current Citizen's Band, 1906: (back row) Reid, Marlow, Dick, Moote, Benson, Clinite, (middle row) Hodges, Sykes, Maxwell, Stephenson, Talman, Jones, (front row) Smith, Furnace
  18. Swift Current Citizen's Band, 1906: (back row) Reid, Marlow, Dick, Moote, Benson, Clinite, (middle row) Hodges, Sykes, Maxwell, Stephenson, Talman, Jones, (front row) Smith, Furnace
  19. Swift Current Boys Band in a parade, Calgary, 1956

Folder #2: scrapbook, containing newspaper clippings, photographs, programs, etc. that chronicle the band's events and trips, from 1949 to 1956, including their trips to Toronto, Calgary, Moose Jaw and Lethbridge.

Photographs in scrapbook:

  1. Swift Current Boy's Band banner
  2. four members of the Swift Current Boys Band, and three young women, posing in a restaurant, perhaps taken during the band's trip to Toronto in 1952
  3. members of the Swift Current Boys Band seated at long tables in a restaurant, perhaps taken during the band's trip to Toronto in 1952
  4. several members of the Swift Current Boys Band and a few young women seated at typesetting machines, perhaps taken during a tour of a newspaper office on the band's trip to Toronto in 1952
  5. several young women who are part of the Swift Current Boys Band, perhaps taken during the band's trip to Toronto in 1952
  6. members of the Swift Current Boys Band, a young women in the front row is holding a trophy, there is a welcome sign behind the band, taken in a restaurant, perhaps taken during the band's trip to Toronto in 1952
  7. Charles Warren (on the right) and two unidentified men, perhaps taken during the Swift Current Boys Band trip to Toronto in 1952
  8. a large audience in Memorial Park

Folder #3: book made for conductor Charles Warren, contains a poem and is signed in the back by all the band members

Folder #4: Swift Current Air Cadet Band attendance record, 1944 - 1946; list of Swift Current Boys Band members, 1952

Envelope #1: address to the Kiwanis Club of Prairie Pioneers, re: the history of community bands in Swift Current, given by Charles Warren in 1984; history of the Air Cadet Band; program for Swift Current Boys Band Golden Jubilee Concert; excerpt from a written history of the Swift Current Boys Band / Junior Band (pages 8 to 13, written for a University class on Recreation in Communities), list of Junior Band activities from 1968 - 1970 and proposed activities for 1972 - 1973, newspaper clippings; photographs:

Photographs in envelope #1:

  1. Swift Current Junior Band in a Frontier Days parade, ca. 1974 - 1975 (taken and developed by Patrick Laird)
  2. Swift Current Junior Band in a Frontier Days parade, ca. 1974 - 1975 (taken and developed by Patrick Laird)

Envelope #2: booklet "Marching Along Together: The Saga of the Swift Current Boys Band", 1954 (3 copies); booklet, "The Swift: A Review of Current Events/The Magazine of No. 39 SFTS Royal Air Force, SC", 1942; photograph

Photographs in envelope #2:

  1. several adults members of a band, brass section, band and individuals are unidentified

Discrete items: photograph #31, Swift Current Boys Band in a parade in Calgary in 1956; framed document, "Mr. Charles W. Warren/A Testimonial/This scroll is presented to Mr. Charles W. Warren upon his retirement as bandmaster of the Swift Current Boys Band"

Swift Current Boys’ Band

Jim Pratt fonds

  • SCM-RG-0047
  • Fonds
  • 1973 - 2013

The following is a basic listing of the unprocessed contents:
-Volume 1: binder, 'Odds 'n Ends Band/Swift current/1973-2013/Forty Years of Old-Time Music for the Community', contains newspaper clippings, minutes, information, photographs, and other information
-A.2014.1.1, 1980, photograph of band
-A.2014.1.2, certificate
-A.2014.1.3, composite of band photographs
-A.2014.1.4, band uniform hat
-A.2014.1.5, uniform vest
-A.2014.1.6, uniform bowtie
-A.2014.1.7, uniform bowtie

Odds 'n Ends Band

Swift Current Overture Concert Association

The fonds, related to the Swift Current Overture Concert Association, 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:
-volume #1: ledger, 1957 - 1968
-envelope #1: Overture Concert Association: bill for a telegram, from Mrs. Ben Moore to Karl Norman; receipts for printing; price list for McGregor Hone; three cards made from prints of work in the SAB permanent collection; blank membership cards for OCA; applications for membership to OCA, 1966 - 1967; newspaper clipping, OCA Campaign for Membership; correspondence; receipts for membership campaign supplies, radio advertising, venue rental, moving and tuning a piano; concert notifications an invoices for Canadian Opera, Blanche Thebom, Trio Maniera; telephone bill
-folder #1: brochure, Cantilena Trio; brochure and photo, Blanche Thebom; Canadian Opera Company Tour Press Book for "Don Pasquale" by Donizetti; brochure, 1966 - 1967 Overture Concerts; promotional material for OCA; letter from Dr. Robert Little, president of the SC Overture Concert Association; minutes, SCOCA annual meeting, 1965, 1966, 1967; financial report and executive members, 1965, 1966; minutes, SCOCA executive meeting, 1964 - 1967; Annual Report of the Secretary, 1967; receipts; Bylaws and Constitution for the Swift Current Overture Concert Association

Louise Rosenbury

The fonds, related to Louise Rosenbury, 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:
Valentines Day cards (2); Christmas Program (North View 1931); handwritten songbook; music notation notebook; music and algebra exercise book; geography exercise book; health education exercise book; agriculture exercise book (2); physiology exercise book; arithmetic exercise books (10); economics exercise book; domestic science exercise book; geography exercise book / misc. notebook; physiology and agriculture exercise book; Julius Caesar exercise book; French exercise book (2); Literature exercise book; Current Events scrapbook; Canadian History / French exercise book.

Rosenbury, Louise

Paul Rezansoff fonds

  • SCM-RG-0017
  • Fonds
  • 25 July 2001

The fonds, related to the Swift Current Arts And Heritage Committee, Hoffman James Powley, Swift Current Community Arts Council, Swift Current Overture Concert Association, Swift Current Tourism Committee, and the Horseshoe Tourism Region, were accumulated by the source.

Southwest Saskatchewan Writers Project - Literary Café

The fonds, related to the Southwest Saskatchewan Writers Project, 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:
-posters, handbills, photographs, newspaper excerpts, pertaining to the Literary Cafes held at the Pick-A-Deli restaurant from 1998 to 2004; list of authors who read at Heidi's restaurant in SC c. 1980s; Moose Jaw Festival of Words programs, 2000 and 2002.

Photographs:

  1. Lorna Crozier
  2. Barbara Sapergia
  3. Larry Warwaruk
  4. Rudy Wiebe
  5. Candace Savage
  6. Ven Begamudre
  7. Hilary Clark
  8. Kenneth Harvey
  9. Bill Klebeck
  10. Gail Bowen
  11. Yann Martel
  12. Chris Fisher
  13. Andrew Nikiforuk
  14. Douglas Glover
  15. Dave Margoshes
  16. Ken Mitchell
  17. David Arnason
  18. Terry Jordan
  19. Leona Theis
  20. Mark Penner
  21. Mansel Robinson
  22. Sandra Birdsell
  23. Myrna Kotash
  24. Fred Stenson
  25. Brad Proudlove
  26. Sharon and Cliff Veer
  27. Bonnie Dunlop
  28. Gerald Hill
  29. Judy McCrosky
  30. Alan Hudec and Doug Warren
  31. Bob Jamieson, Cindy Hiebert, Doug Hildebrandt and Lyndon Braun
  32. Fred Wah
  33. Sean Virgo
  34. David Richards
  35. Karen Blackwell Jones, Ken Friesen and Melanie Friesen
  36. Norm Gowan, Bob Jamieson, Bob Hale and Gord Nodge
  37. Glen Sorestad
  38. Helen Mourre
  39. Dwayne Brenna
  40. Jacquie (Jackie) Hudec and Helen Gauvin
  41. Jillian Cyca, Dustin Olmsted and Mike Franz
  42. Dennis Gruending reading at a literary cafe at Heidi's Restaurant, 1987
  43. Hillary Tasche at a Literary Cafe
    44 - 45. patrons at a Literary Cafe at the Pick-a-deli restaurant, c. 2003
  44. Mark Penner playing a guitar at a Literary Cafe
  45. Bob Hale, Gord Nodge, Bob Jamieson and Dave Cyca playing music at a Literary Cafe
  46. Anita Evans and Erin Hildebrandt at a Literary Cafe
  47. Mark Penner. Gord Nodge, Norm Gowan and Dave Cyca playing music at a Literary Cafe
  48. Fred Wah and Jugy McCrosky at a Literary Cafe
  49. Pearl Luke and Robert Hilles (hat) at a Literary Cafe
  50. Bob Jamieson, Cindy Hiebert, Doug Hildebrandt and Lyndon Braun at a Literary Cafe
  51. Bob Hale, Jackie Hudec, Gord Nodge and Dave Cyca playing music at a Literary Cafe
  52. David Richards reading at a Literary Cafe
  53. Kenneth Harvey reading at a Literary Cafe
    56 - 57. Andrew Nikiforuk reading at a Literary Cafe, February 2004
  54. (removed)
  55. (removed)
    60 - 61. David Arnason reading at a Literary Cafe, April 2004
  56. Candace Savage reading at a Literary Cafe, March 2004
  57. Karen Blackwell-Jones and Melanie Friesen playing music at a Literary Cafe
  58. (removed)
  59. an unidentified man playing guitar at a Literary Cafe (removed)
  60. Glen Sorestad reading at a Literary Cafe
  61. patrons and musicians at a Literary Cafe
  62. Chris Fisher signing books at a Literary Cafe
  63. Mark Penner playing at a Literary Cafe
  64. musicians playing at a Literary Cafe (removed)
  65. Barbara Sapergia reading at a Literary Cafe
  66. musicians playing at a Literary Cafe (removed)
    73 - 74. patrons at a Literary Cafe (removed)
  67. Fred Wah signing books at a Literary Cafe, Judy McCrosky
  68. patrons at a Literary Cafe (removed)
    77 - 79. (removed)
  69. Gord Nodge and another unidentified individuals playing music at a Literary Cafe
    81 - 83. unidentified author reading at a Literary Cafe (poor image quality) (removed)
  70. Douglas Glover reading at a Literary Cafe
  71. Jackie Hudec and Helen Gauvin playing music at a Literary Cafe
  72. Douglas Glover reading at a Literary Cafe
  73. Jackie Hudec and Helen Gauvin playing music at a Literary Cafe
  74. (removed)
    89 - 90. Douglas Glover reading at a Literary Cafe (removed)
  75. Dwayne Brema reading at a Literary Cafe
  76. Sandra Birdsell reading at a Literary Cafe, October 2000
  77. patrons at a Literary Cafe at the Pick-a-deli, 1998
  78. Mansel Robinson reading at a Literary Cafe
  79. a musician playing at a Literary Cafe
  80. musicians playing at a Literary Cafe
  81. Mark Penner playing at a Literary Cafe
  82. Ken Mitchell reading at a Literary Cafe
  83. patrons at a Literary Cafe
    100 - 101. Rudy Wiebe reading at a Literary Cafe
    102 - 104. Jillian Cyca, Dustin Olmsted and Mike Franz playing music at a Literary Cafe
    105 - 106. Anthea Loran reading at a Literary Cafe
  84. author Hilary Clark and patrons Bonnie Dunlop and Jean Cyca at a Literary Cafe
    108 - 112. Dave Margoshes reading at a Literary Cafe
    113 - 115. Alan Hudec and Doug Warren at a Literary Cafe
  85. Mark Penner, Gord Nodge, Dave Hale and Gord Nodge playing at a Literary Cafe
  86. Dave and Jillian Cyca playing at a Literary Cafe
  87. Helen Mourre reading at a Literary Cafe
    119 - 120. patrons at a Literary Cafe
    121 - 123. Fred Stenson reading at a Literary Cafe
    124 - 126. Gerald Hill reading at a Literary Cafe
  88. Rudy Wiebe reading at a Literary Cafe
  89. Brad Proudlove playing at a Literary Cafe
    129 - 131. patrons at a at a Literary Cafe
    132 - 134. Lorna Crozier reading at a Literary Cafe
    135 - 136. patrons at a Literary Cafe
  90. Brad Proudlove playing at a Literary Cafe
    138 - 141. Yann Martel reading at a Literary Cafe
    142 - 143. Brad Proudlove playing at a Literary Cafe

Southwest Saskatchewan Writers Project

Justina Todd fonds

  • SCM-RG-0052
  • Fonds
  • 1932 - 1934

The fonds, related to Justina Todd (nee Wieler), 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:
-School exercise books from Grades 4 to 6, ca. 1932-34.

  1. scribbler (“Blue Gladiolus” cover),
  2. scribbler (“Be an Artist” cover),
  3. scribbler (“Huge 5c notebook” cover)—German,
  4. scribbler (“Huge 5c notebook” cover)—Math,
  5. scribbler—Composition and Grammar,
  6. scribbler—no cover,
  7. scribbler—no cover,
  8. scribbler (“Monkey Business” cover),
  9. “Products and Industries of Provinces” booklet,
  10. “Drawing” artwork folder,
  11. Blumenort School photo, no date (L),
  12. scribbler—Geography and Hygiene,
  13. scribbler—no cover,
  14. scribbler (Mother and Children cover),
  15. scribbler—cover cut off,
  16. scribbler (“Venice” cover),
  17. scribbler (“Christie’s workbook” cover),
  18. scribbler—no cover,
  19. scribbler—no cover,
  20. scribbler—no cover, Sketching,
  21. scribbler—no cover,
  22. scribbler—no cover, German,
  23. scribbler (“Christie’s workbook” cover),
  24. scribbler—no cover, Music,
  25. “25 Drawings by Cliff Todd”,
  26. scribbler, no cover—Math,
  27. scribbler, (“Huge 5c notebook” cover)

Todd, Justina

Kiwanis Club of Prairie Pioneers fonds

  • SCM-RG-0057
  • Fonds
  • 1965 - 2011

The fonds, related to the Kiwanis Club of Prairie Pioneers, 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:
Box 1.
Envelope 1:
Seven volumes of Kiwanis Club songbooks, ca. 1965 - 1978 ; 6 copies of the program for the Charter Night of the Kiwanis Club of Prairie Pioneers (KCoPP), 1979; KCoPP newsletter, May 1990 to November 1991; KCoPP Club Roster, 1990 – 1991, 1991 – 1992; program for Installation of Officers, 1992; minutes and correspondence, July 1979 – May 1981

Volume 1:
-correspondence and minutes of the KCoPP regular meetings, August 31, 1994 – July 1998 (1995 to 1997 is missing); newsletter of the KCoPP, November 1991, October 1994 – September 1998 (not complete); newsletter of the Kiwanis Club of Columbia Missouri, Golden K Nuggets, January 1996 – June 1997

Discrete objects (plaques):
Saskatchewan Abilities Council, Ability Bowl Fifteen, 2003; Saskatchewan Abilities Council, Ability Bowl Sixteen, 2004; Wheatland Mall Irish Stew Contest, for the Heart and Stroke Foundation, 1990; Wheatland Mall Irish Stew Contest, for the Heart and Stroke Foundation, 1991; Kidney Foundation of Canada Community Award, 1997; framed certificate, Affirmation of Friendship between the Prairie Pioneers Kiwanis Club of Swift Current and the Golden-K Kiwanis Club of Columbia, Missouri

Box 2.
Volume 1:
-scrapbook containing printed material, correspondence, photographs, annual reports, newspaper clipping, etc. pertaining to the KCoPP, 1979 – 1983 (Dark Blue book labeled "My Kiwanis Year")
Photographs:

  1. First President Oliver Olson and his wife Buelah, 1979-1980
  2. Second President Dan Pavelick receiving the gavel from outgoing President Oliver Olson, Lt. Gov. Gerry Bobbitt in the foreground.
  3. Third President Ralph Thistlethwaite with his wife Donnie, with Bertha and Dan Pavelick
  4. Bertha and Dan Pavelick, taken at Installation Night
  5. Bertha and Dan Pavelick, 1980 – 1981
  6. Executive and Directors, Ralph Thistlethwaite, Dan Pavelick, Cliff Gatzke and Joe Wharington
  7. Beulah and Oliver Olsen and Bertha and Dan Pavelick, by a car with a “Kiwanis Club Of Prairie Pioneers” sign, for a parade
  8. Beulah Olsen and Bertha Pavelick, by a car with a “Kiwanis Club Of Prairie Pioneers”, sign for a parade
  9. three unidentified individuals by a KCoPP parade float
  10. Hoffman Powley and Ralph Thistlethwaite, by a KCoPP parade float
  11. Joe Dickie, Jim Culham, Joe Frost and Cliff Gatzke, Joe F. and Cliff are “Keepers of the Gate and Toll and Head Counters”, 1980 – 1981
  12. Past President Oliver Olson and Incoming President Ralph Thistlethwaite, 1981 – 1982
  13. Ralph Thistlethwaite giving a presentation called 'Facts And Fiction'
  14. KCoPP members around a table, Howard Wiley, Alex Dienert, Hoffman Powley, Ed Melhoff, Joe Dickie, Willis Whitby, Bill Whitell, Cec Jackson, Joe Wharington, Peter Jenzen and Cliff Gatzke
  15. Clyde Hay at a podium
  16. Cecil Smith
  17. Reg Shaw at a podium
  18. Ivy (Ivan) Horner at a podium, 1980 – 1981
  19. Bob Steinborn at a podium, 1980 – 1981
  20. John Hettel at a podium, 1980 – 1981
  21. Reg Crisp at a podium, 1980 – 1981
    22–23. Oliver Olson at a podium
  22. Oliver Olson seated and Willis Whitby at a podium
    25-26. Dan Pavelick at a podium, 1980 – 1981
    27-28. Hoffman Powley at a podium
  23. Joe Wharrington at a podium, 1980 – 1981
    30-31. Presentation of Memorial Plaque to Dan Pavelick by designer and donor Ivy Horner
  24. KCoPP Executive, 1981 - 1982
    33-39. KCoPP members on a tour of the Matador Co-op Farm, tour given by Lorne Dietrick
  25. Incoming President Ed Melhoff receives gavel from past President Ralph Thistlethwaite
  26. Ed Melhoff installed as President by Lt. Gov. Wilf Churchman
  27. Members of KCoPP presenting a prize of an electric mixer.
  28. The KCoPP had a talk about Jamaica and made a donation to the Hurricane Gilbert relief effort in 1988.
  29. KCoPP member presenting something.
  30. KCoPP at Four Season Habitat Project with hosts Arnold and Ruby Zable of Simmie.
  31. Arnold Zable providing entertainment at the KCoPP event at Four Season Habitat Project, April 10, 1989.
  32. KCoPP Past President Larry Church greeting current KCoPP President Wanda Eddingfield at Four Season Habitat Project event, April 10, 1989.
  33. KCoPP Past Lieutentant Governor Frank Smith installing Directors Peder Myhr, Hewitt Murch, Leonard Sabine, Art Copeland, and Earl Dewar at KCoPP event at Four Season Habitat Project, April 10, 1989.
  34. KCoPP members presenting an award at KCoPP event at Four Season Habitat Project, April 10, 1989.
  35. KCoPP members at KCoPP event at Four Season Habitat Project, April 10, 1989.
  36. KCoPP members Bob Steinborn, Dan Pavelick, Lawrence Schatkoski, and Joe Dickie selling Irish Stew in the Wheatland Mall.
    52.KCoPP members John Hette, Jack Bloye, Ed Melhoff, Earl Dewar, and Leonard Sabine selling Irish Stew in the Wheatland Mall.
  37. People eating the Irish Stew they purchased from KCoPP in Wheatland Mall.
  38. Signage including local service clubs including ACT, Kinsmen, Royal Canadian Legion, Elks, Freemasons, Knights of Columbus, Rotary, Lions, Kiwanis, and Kiwanis Club of Prairie Pioneers.
  39. Nine children holding envelopes.
  40. The "Money Changers"of KCoPP, Alex Diemert, Adam Schafer, Ray Miller, and John Deg, 1989-1990.
  41. The 1990-1991 Directors of KCoPP, Lawrence Schatkoski, Alex Diemert, Neil Oryall, and Peder Myhr, and in front, Gladys Eddingfield and Larry Church.
  42. KCoPP Past President Wanda Eddingfield handing the gavel to President John Hettel.
  43. KCoPP Past President Wanda Eddingfield and President John Hettel making the transition between them.
  44. Ed Melhoff presenting KCoPP Past President Wanda Eddingfield the Past President`s Pin.
  45. A number of KCoPP members and their spouses. Ed Melhoff and Dan Pavelick are preparing speeches.
  46. Dan Pavelick is welcoming spouses to the KCoPP meeting.
  47. A Barbershop Quartet made up of John Remple, Erland Sundby, Leo Wengel, and George Benn is in place to perform at the KCoPP meeting.
  48. KCoPP Lieutenant Governor Jerry MacLennon greets Vice-President Norman Beach, John Hettel and Hewitt Murch are also in the picture.
  49. Head table at KCoPP event with Stu McBean, Lillian McBean, Eileen Maclennon, Lt. Gov. Jerry Maclennon, and Past President Wanda Eddingfield.
  50. Head table at KCoPP event with Past President Wanda Eddingfield, President John Hettel, Gladys Eddingfield, Larry Church, Eileen Church, Treasurer Hewitt Murch, Betty Murch, and John Deg.
  51. KCoPP Past President Wanda Eddingfield presenting a donation to Ron DePauw of the local Judo club.
  52. KCoPP member Gene Berg presenting a donation to Anne Wiebe of the Southwest Crisis Centre.

Volume 2:
Blue album with gold trim, contains correspondence, "Suggested Program Outline", photographs, all from 1980.
Photographs:

  1. KCoPP President Harry Stewart walking from the buffet line at a luncheon.
  2. KCoPP President Harry Stewart walking with a plate of food.
  3. KCoPP First President Oliver Olson speaking at the luncheon.
  4. R. Crusp, Geo. Taylor, Ray Loisicar, and Joe Wharington.
  5. Head table at KCoPP luncheon.
  6. Bagpipers announcing head table guests at KCoPP luncheon.
  7. KCoPP President Al Scott making a presentation at the luncheon.
  8. Head table guests at KCoPP luncheon.

Volume 3:
Black binder with gold trim, contains photographs of KCoPP members and events.
Photographs:

  1. Members of KCoPP, including Al Wharinton, Howard Wiley, Peter Janzen, Joe Frot, George Tayler, and Ivy Horner.
  2. First President of KCoPP, Oliver Olson, President from 1979-1980, giving a speech.
  3. Dan Pavelick, first vice-president from 1979-1980, and second President, presiding from 1980-1981, giving a speech.
  4. People at a KCoPP event. (2)
  5. People at a KCoPP event. (2)
  6. Initiation of Stuart McBean as KCoPP President for 1987-1988.
  7. George Benn speaking at a podium at a KCoPP event in 1987-1988. (2)
  8. KCoPP Past President Wanda Eddingfield 1989-1990.(3)
  9. KCoPP Past President Wanda Eddingfield and Lieutenant Governor Jerry MacLennan.
  10. 1990-1991 KCoPP Lieutenant Governor Jerry MacLennan with Stuart McBean and John Hettel.
  11. KCoPP Past President Wanda Eddingfield giving a speech. (2)
  12. KCoPP President John Hettel giving a speech.
  13. KCoPP Lt. Gov. Jerry MacLennan shaking hands with Hewitt Murch. John Hettel is in the lower corner, 1990-1991.
  14. KCoPP Past President Wanda Eddingfield and Lieutenant Governor Jerry MacLennan.
  15. KCoPP members Gene Berg, Ed Melhoff, Lawerence Schatkoski, and John Hettel in 1990-1991.
  16. KCoPP members eating at a table.
  17. KCoPP members eating at a table.
  18. KCoPP Past President Wanda Eddingfield and Lieutenant Governor Jerry MacLennan presenting something to President John Hettel.
  19. KCoPP Past President Wanda Eddingfield and Lieutenant Governor Jerry MacLennan presenting something to President John Hettel.
  20. KCoPP Directors 1990-1991: Lawerence Schatkoski, A. Diemer, N. Oryall, Peder Myhr, Earl Dewar.
  21. KCoPP members lined up.
  22. KCoPP members lined up.
  23. KCoPP 1990-1991 Past President Wanda Eddingfield and President John Hettel.
  24. KCoPP members in a hall.
  25. KCoPP members at the head table at an event.
  26. KCoPP members in a hall.
  27. KCoPP members talking at an event.
  28. KCoPP members at a podium.
  29. Rhythmic gymnasts performing for KCoPP, Easter 1991.
  30. Rhythmic gymnasts performing for KCoPP, Easter 1991.
  31. Rhythmic gymnasts performing for KCoPP, Easter 1991.
  32. Rhythmic gymnasts performing for KCoPP, Easter 1991.
  33. Rhythmic gymnasts performing for KCoPP, Easter 1991.
  34. Rhythmic gymnasts performing for KCoPP, Easter 1991.
  35. KCoPP Past President Wanda Eddingfield presenting something to someone.
  36. Barbershop Quartet performing for KCoPP, Easter 1991.
  37. Dick Hopley with an ostrich egg painted by J. Robertson. (2)
  38. Ostrich egg painted by J. Robertson.
  39. KCoPP member Gene Berg presenting donation to Anne Wiebe of the Swift Current Crisis Centre.
  40. KCoPP Past President Wanda Eddingfield presenting donation to Ron Depauw of the Swift Current Judo Club.
  41. People at the Irish Stew event at the Wheatland Mall.
  42. People eating Irish Stew at tables at the Wheatland Mall.
  43. Distribution of bowls at the Irish Stew competition at Wheatland Mall in 1991.
  44. People at the KCoPP booth at the Irish Stew competition at Wheatland Mall in 1991.
  45. George Benn at the Irish Stew competition at Wheatland Mall in 1991.
  46. Bun distribution at the Irish Stew competition at Wheatland Mall in 1991.
  47. ACT booth at Irish Stew competition at Wheatland Mall in 1991.
  48. Booth at Irish Stew competition at Wheatland mall in 1991.
  49. Lions and ACT booths at Irish Stew competition at Wheatland Mall in 1991.
  50. People eating at Irish Stew competition at Wheatland Mall in 1991.
  51. Distributing bowls at Irish Stew competition at Wheatland Mall in 1991.
  52. Lions Club booth at Irish Stew competition at Wheatland Mall in 1991.
  53. KCoPP booth at Irish Stew competition at Wheatland Mall in 1991.
  54. ACT booth at Irish Stew competition at Wheatland Mall in 1991.
  55. KCoPP 1990-1991 Past President John Hettel.
  56. Installation of 1990-1991 KCoPP Past President John Hettel by Lieutenant Governor John Kuc.
  57. KCoPP members Wanda Eddingfield and Larry Church.
  58. KCoPP Past President John Hettel.
  59. 1991 KCoPP Lt. Gov John Kuc and Secretary Stuart McBean.
  60. KCoPP member George Benn and his guest.
  61. KCoPP 1991 President Norman Beach.
  62. KCoPP Members Stuart McBean and Wanda Eddingfield, and Lillian McBean at the head table at an event.
  63. Stuart McBean, John Hettel, Neil Oryall, Larry Church, and Ron Philip at KCoPP event.
  64. 1991 Lt. Gov. John Kuc and KCoPP President Norman Beach, and Philis Beach.
  65. KCoPP 1991-1992 Directors Ross Wells, Dick Hopley, Herb Lynnes, and Lt. Gov. John Kuc.
  66. KCoPP 1992-1993 Past President Norman Beach and Lt. Gov. Wanda Eddingfield.
  67. KCoPP 1992-1993 President Peder Myhr.
  68. KCoPP 1992-1993 Past President Norman Beach.
  69. KCoPP 1992-1993 Past President Norman Beach.
  70. Doc's Town machine wheel from KCoPP trip to Doc's Town.
  71. Doc's Town dishes on a table from KCoPP trip to Doc's Town.
  72. Doc's Town machine wheel from KCoPP trip to Doc's Town.
  73. Large hoop from KCoPP trip to Doc's Town.
  74. People entering Doc's Town blacksmith from KCoPP trip to Doc's Town.
  75. People in Doc's Town church from KCoPP trip to Doc's Town.
  76. Sign at Doc's Town blacksmith from KCoPP trip to Doc's Town.
  77. People in Doc's Town church from KCoPP trip to Doc's Town.
  78. Doc's Town church from KCoPP trip to Doc's Town.
  79. People on the ramp to the McLatchie Farm house at Doc's Town from KCoPP trip to Doc's Town.
  80. People in Doc's Town church from KCoPP trip to Doc's Town.
  81. Sign from McLatchie Farm house at Doc's Town from KCoPP trip to Doc's Town.
  82. People at Doc's Town from KCoPP trip to Doc's Town.
  83. People eating at the 1992 KCoPP Christmas party.
  84. People eating at the 1992 KCoPP Christmas party.
  85. People eating at the 1992 KCoPP Christmas party.
  86. People eating at the 1992 KCoPP Christmas party.
  87. People at the buffet at the 1992. KCoPP Christmas party.
  88. People eating at the 1992 KCoPP Christmas party.
  89. People eating at the 1992 KCoPP Christmas party.
  90. People eating at the 1992 KCoPP Christmas party.
  91. KCoPP making a donation to the Salvation Army.
  92. KCoPP making a donation to the Salvation Army.
  93. KCoPP and Salvation Army members eating at the 1992 KCoPP Christmas Party.
  94. KCoPP making a donation to the Salvation Army.
  95. Family Reunion Group of McCord singing for KCoPP.
  96. KCoPP members at a podium.
  97. Family Reunion Group of McCord singing for KCoPP.
  98. A Barbershop quartet there to perform for KCoPP.
  99. The Eagles' Hall ladies being acknowledged for the food they make for KCoPP.
  100. The Eagles' Hall ladies being acknowledged for the food they make for KCoPP.
  101. KCoPP President Peder Myhr presenting a check acknowledging the Eagles' Hall ladies for the food they make for KCoPP.
  102. KCoPP ringing bells at a Salvation Army kettle.
  103. Odds and Ends Orchestra performing for KCoPP Father's Day 1993.
  104. Odds and Ends Orchestra performing for KCoPP Father`s Day 1993.
  105. Odds and Ends Orchestra performing for KCoPP Father`s Day 1993.
  106. Odds and Ends Orchestra performing for KCoPP Father`s Day 1993.
  107. Song leaders Marguerite White and Betty Murch with KCoPP Vice President, Lawrence Schatkoski at Father`s Day 1993.
  108. Man in a belt with a hubcap buckle labelled 'Pete Perrin 1993'
  109. KCoPP members that supervised the Doc's Town Heritage House during the 1993 fair, John Deg, Clair Brunsdon, Al Brunsdon, and Jim White.
  110. Odds and Ends Orchestra performing for KCoPP Father`s Day 1993.
  111. Odds and Ends Orchestra performing for KCoPP Father`s Day 1993.
  112. Odds and Ends Orchestra performing for KCoPP Father`s Day 1993.
  113. Odds and Ends Orchestra performing for KCoPP Father`s Day 1993.
  114. 1993 KCoPP President Lawrence Schatkoski.
  115. KCoPP Past President Peder Myhr passing the gavel to 1993 President Lawrence Schatkoski.
  116. 1993 KCoPP Past President Peder Myhr.
  117. 1993 KCoPP Past President Peder Myhr.
  118. 1993 KCoPP member.
  119. 1993 KCoPP member Norman Beach. (3)
  120. KCoPP bus tour to Maple Creek Museum and Fort Walsh in 1993.
  121. Eagle ladies, caterers for KCoPP, are entertaining the club. They include Kathy Wanner, Jean Demaer, Wes Howes, Betty Pribyl, Maureen, Hoogveen, and Barb Froese.
  122. Marguerite White with the bus that took KCoPP to Fort Walsh.
  123. 1993 KCoPP President Lawrence Schatkoski selling tickets for a raffle of a microwave at the Wheatland Mall.
  124. “Eagles Christmas Bunnies”
  125. The winner of the 1993 KCoPP Microwave raffle.
  126. KCoPP member Fred Homann operating a Salvation Army kettle.
  127. Presenting a cheque to the Salvation Army at the 1993 KCoPP Christmas Party.
  128. Shaking hands at the 1993 KCoPP Christmas party.
  129. Making a draw at the podium at the 1993 KCoPP Christmas party.
  130. A brass ensemble performing at the 1993 KCoPP Christmas party.
  131. Head table at the 1993 KCoPP Christmas party.
  132. Presenting a cheque at the 1993 CKoPP Christmas party.
  133. Head table at the 1993 KCoPP Christmas party.
  134. Eagles ladies, the caterers of the 1993 KCoPP Christmas party.
  135. KCoPP members Hewitt Murch and John Hettel selling Christmas trees at Wheatland Mall.
  136. President Lawrence Schatkoski giving KCoPP member Jim White an appropriate sendoff.
  137. Trees at the KCoPP Christmas tree booth at Wheatland Mall.
  138. KCoPP President Lawrence Schatkoski at a podium at the head table at a Valentine event.
  139. Jack Bloye, KCoPP Youth Services Charman and Co-founder of the Fairview Builders’ Club.
  140. Janelle Belter, the Charter President of the Fairview Builders’ Club formed in the Fall of 1993.
  141. Jack Bloye, Wanda Eddingfield, Janelle Belter, and Fairview Principal Diane Yee.
  142. KCoPP Lieutenant Governor Wanda Eddingfield, Co-Founder of the Fairview Builders’ Club presents membership pins.
  143. KCoPP members making Irish Stew at the Wheatland Mall.
  144. KCoPP Irish Stew booth at Wheatland Mall.
  145. People eating KCoPP Irish Stew at the Wheatland Mall.
  146. KCoPP members at their Irish Stew booth at Wheatland Mall.
  147. KCoPP member Herb Lyness giving the 'Toast to ladies' at the Valentine event in 1994.
  148. Four men performing at the KCoPP Valentine event in 1994.
  149. KCoPP member selling apples in Wheatland Mall.
  150. Gordon Budd and Bev Knight in costumes and singing at KCoPP Mother’s Day event in 1994.
  151. New KCoPP member Elmer with sponsor Stu McBean and Frank Smith.
  152. KCoPP President Lawrence Schatkoski welcoming new member Elmer.
  153. New KCoPP member Gordon being welcomed by President Lawrence Schatkoski.
  154. New KCoPP member Gordon with sponsor Jack Bloye and Frank Smith.
  155. KCoPP member Ed Melhoff responding to the toast at the Father’s Day event.
  156. Grunerud gives a tribute to fathers at KCoPP Father’s Day event 1994.
  157. Sharen Veer performing at KCoPP 1994 Father’s Day event.
  158. A woman giving a toast at the 1994 KCoPP Father’s Day event.
  159. Man in an office.
  160. KCoPP member at a podium.
  161. KCoPP Past President Lawrence Schatkoski receives Past President pin.
  162. KCoPP member becoming some sort of officer.
  163. Lt. Gov Ralph Liepold speaking at KCoPP officer installation event.
  164. KCoPP member Hewitt Murch shaking hands with someone.
  165. Award presented to KCoPP member.
  166. KCoPP members at an event.
  167. KCoPP members at an event.
  168. KCoPP members shaking hands at an event.
  169. Kiwanis and Rotary signs attached to the Eagles hall sign.
  170. People dancing at KCoPP dance event.
  171. Elmer and Marge DJ at KCoPP dance event.
  172. People dancing at KCoPP dance event.
  173. A quartet of men singing at the 1994 KCoPP Christmas party.
  174. Many people on stage at the 1994 KCoPP Christmas party.
  175. Entertainment at the celebration of Jim Nisbet’s 100th birthday, February 8, 1995.
  176. Winners of the KCoPP stereo raffle, January 1995.
  177. KCoPP member Jim Nisbet and his wife Mildred receive congratulations for turning 100 from Lt. Gov. Dale Clark.
  178. KCoPP member receiving a plaque from President Rick Hopley at his 100th birthday, February 8, 1995.
  179. KCoPP members Jim and Mildred Nisbet, Craig and Mrs. Lamont at Jim Nisbet’s 100th birthday, February 8, 1995.
  180. Jim and Mildred Nisbet on Jim’s 100th birthday, February 8, 1995.
  181. Women on stage with large cake quilt at KCoPP member Jim Nisbet’s 100th birthday, February 8, 1995.
  182. Cake quilt with 100 candles at KCoPP member Jim Nisbet’s 100th birthday, February 8, 1995.
  183. The crowd at KCoPP member Jim Nisbet’s 100th birthday, February 9, 1995.
  184. Installation of KCoPP members, September 21, 1995.
  185. KCoPP member John Regier speaking.
  186. New KCoPP officers lined up behind the head table.
  187. Speech at KCoPP installation of officers.
  188. KCoPP member Hugh Caswell presents something to Mrs. Palmer, September 27, 1995
  189. KCoPP member Hugh Caswell presents something to Mildred Nisbet.
  190. KCoPP member Hugh Caswell presents something to Mrs. Mickelson.

Volume 4:
Green album with gold design on cover, labeled "History/Kiwanis Club Prairie Pioneers", contains the history of KCoPP through the 1980s and 1990s. Includes membership lists, notes, certificates, newspaper clippings, photos of members, and photos from various events.
Photographs:

  1. Moose Jaw’s Cliff Henderson presents a Kiwanis road sign to KCoPP President Oliver Olson, 1979
  2. Lt. Gov. Merle Bush shaking hands with KCoPP President Oliver Olson, 1979
  3. KCoPP President Oliver Olson is inducted by Gov. Geo Bush, 1979
  4. KCoPP President Oliver Olson, Lt. Gov. Frank Smith, and Gov. Geo Bush, 1979
  5. Beulah Olson presents KCoPP President Oliver Olson with the President’s button, 1979
  6. Gov. Geo Bush presents the charter to KCoPP President Oliver Olson, 1979
  7. Lt. Gov. Bush installs Dan Pavelick and Reg Shaw as KCoPP President and First Vice President in 1980.
  8. KCoPP members Dan Pavelick, Geo Taylor, and Ian Hay.
  9. KCoPP President Dan Pavelick at a podium.
  10. KCoPP members Joe Frost, Lloyd Andrew, Ralph Thistlethwaite, Don Munro, and Earl Dewar.
  11. KCoPP members passing a gavel and shaking hands.
  12. The KCoPP board of directors for 1985-1986.
  13. KCoPP member Wanda Eddingfield presenting a pin to Norman Beach.
  14. KCoPP member Wanda Eddingfield shaking hands with someone.
    280.5. KCoPP Past President Norman Beach presenting the gavel to 1992-1993 President Peder Myhr.
  15. KCoPP Past President Peder Myhr presenting the gavel to 1993-1994 President Lawrence Schatkoski.
  16. 1993-1994 KCoPP President Lawrence Schatkoski is installed by Lieutenant Governor Ralph Liepold.
  17. 1995 KCoPP new member Vic Dombrowsky.
  18. 1995 KCoPP new member Clint Houston.
  19. 1995 KCoPP new member Norman Reid.
  20. 1995 KCoPP new member Doug Lamb.
  21. 1995 KCoPP new member Chris Rude.
  22. 1995 KCoPP new member Jack Wallace.
  23. KCoPP officers for 1995-1996.
  24. 1996-1997 KCoPP Officers.
  25. 1996-1997 KCoPP Directors.
  26. 1996 KCoPP new member Wilmer Senft.
  27. 1996 KCoPP new member Norman Rya.
  28. 1996 KCoPP new member Harold Benjamin
  29. 1996 KCoPP new member Barrie Burke.
  30. 1996 KCoPP new member Leonard Dash.
  31. 1996 KCoPP new member Bob Maalerud.
  32. 1996 KCoPP new member Wenzel Pauk.
  33. 1996 KCoPP new member Wally Senft.
  34. KCoPP Past President Hewitt Murch passing the gavel to new President Stan Wilkins.
  35. 1997 KCoPP new member Chris Olesen.
  36. 1997 KCoPP new member Ray Bunnell.
  37. Lt. Gov John Wiebe speaking at KCoPP Valentine dinner, February 11, 1998, with Elmer and Edith Meyer.
  38. 1997 KCoPP new member Norm McConnachie.
  39. 1997 KCoPP new member Les King.

Volume 5.
Orange binder with an image on the cover, contains photographs, newspaper clippings, and letters regarding the KCoPP from 1991-1996
Photographs:

  1. Installation of KCoPP 1991-1992 President Norman Beach by Lt. Gov. John Kuc.
  2. Installation of KCoPP 1991-1992 Secretary Stuart McBean by Lt. Gov. John Kuc.
  3. Installation of KCoPP 1991-1992 First Vice President Peder Myhr, and Second Vice President Lawrence Schatkoski by Lt. Gov. John Kuc.
  4. KCoPP member John Deg receives 7 year perfect attendance award from Larry Church.
  5. KCoPP Past President John Hettel presents the gavel to new President Norman Beach.
  6. KCoPP Board of Directors Ross Wells, Dick Hopley and Herb Lyness with Lieutenant Governor John Kuc.
  7. KCoPP member Larry Church presents 2 year perfect attendance pins to members Jim Nisbet, Jack Bloye, Roy Harden, Alex Diemert, Len Sabine, and Ross Wells.
  8. KCoPP member Larry Church presents 3 year perfect attendance pins to members Gene Berg, Lawrence Schatoski, and Dan Pavelick.
  9. KCoPP member Larry Church presents 9 year perfect attendance pins to members Hoffman Powley, and Jack Hamer.
  10. KCoPP President Norman Beach with new member Calvin Curley.
  11. KCoPP President Norman Beach with new member Elvy Mickelson.
  12. KCoPP President Norman Beach with new members Elvy Mickelson and Frank Warder.
  13. Past Lieutenant Governor Frank Smith speaking to the KCoPP membership after the new members were installed.
  14. Kiwanis inter-club meeting at Cypress Hills.
  15. Kiwanis inter-club meeting at Cypress Hills.
  16. KCoPP members outside their bus at the Kiwanis inter-club meeting at Cypress Hills.
  17. Signage listing the various local service clubs, including KCoPP, Elks, Freemasons, Knights of Columbus, Rotary, Lions, and Kiwanis.
  18. Phyllis Beach and Hazel Steinborn performing at the KCoPP Father’s Day event.
  19. Wives of KCoPP members at the Father’s Day event.
  20. Wives of KCoPP members at the Father’s Day event.
  21. New KCoPP President Peder Myhr trying his new gavel.
  22. KCoPP First Vice President Lawrence Schatkoski.
  23. KCoPP Second Vice President Dick Hopley with Lt. Gov. Wanda Eddingfield.
  24. KCoPP Treasurer Hewitt Murch.
  25. KCoPP 1992-1993 directors: Ross Wells, Al Brunsdon, Herb Lynnes, Russel Short, Lt. Gov. Wanda Eddingfield, and missing from the photo Jack Bloye and Ron Philp.
  26. Gene Berg presenting KCoPP 1-year Perfect Attendance awards: Pete Perrin, Larry Church, Norman Beach, Bob Gunerud, Frank Warder, and missing from the photo, Al Baumann, Joe Dickie, and Adam Schafer.
  27. Gene Berg presenting KCoPP 2-year Perfect Attendance awards: Ross Wells, Lloyd Thistlewaite, Alex Diemert, Carl Carlberg, Peder Myhr, and missing from the photo Jack Bloye, Jim Nisbet, and Len Sabine.
  28. Gene Berg presenting KCoPP 3-year Perfect Attendance awards: Neil Oryall, and missing from the photo, John Hettel.
  29. Gene Berg presenting KCoPP 4-year Perfect Attendance awards: Russel Short, and missing from the
  30. Gene Berg presenting KCoPP 5-year Perfect Attendance awards: Wanda Eddingfield, and missing from the photo Vern Tisdale.
  31. Gene Berg presenting KCoPP 8-year Perfect Attendance award to John Deg.
  32. Lawrence Schatkoski receiving a Certificate of Appreciation on behalf of KCoPP from Rae Smith, the "Coordinator residential campaign cancer Sty".
  33. Members of the 1992-1993 KCoPP Citizenship Committee, Ralph Thistlethwaite and John Hamer.
  34. 1992-1993 KCoPP Fundraising Committee, Dan Pavelick, Lawrence Schatkoski, Al Brunsdon, Rob Anderson, and Art Copeland.
  35. 1992-1993 KCoPP Bulletin Committee, Herb Lynnes, Earl Dewar, Al Baumann, Stan Wilkins, and Larry Church.
  36. 1992-1993 KCoPP History and Publicity Committee, Norm Beach, Pete Perrin, Jim White, and Gene Berg.
  37. 1992-1993 KCoPP Budget Committee, Hewitt Murch and Stu McBean.
  38. 1992-1993 KCoPP Major Emphasis Committee, Frank Warder, Wanda Eddingfield, and Jack Bloye.
  39. 1992-1993 KCoPP Telephone Committee, Jim Nisbet, John Hettel, and Joe Dickie.
  40. 1992-1993 KCoPP Interclub Committee, Norm Beach, Pete Perrin, Dan Pavelick.
  41. 1992-1993 KCoPP Draw Committee, Alex Diemert, John Hettel, Fred Homann, Ross Wells, and missing from photo, Cliff Gatzke.
  42. 1992-1993 KCoPP Membership Committee, Bob Steinborn, Norm Beach, and Ed Melhoff.
  43. 1992-1993 KCoPP Program Committee, Lloyd Thistlethwaite, Ron Philp, Herb Lynnes, Ray Miller, Dick Hopley, Bob Gunerud, Leonard Sabine, Niel Oryall, and Stan Wilkins.
  44. 1992-1993 KCoPP Attendance Committee, Berger Johnson, Calvin Curley, Russel Short, Oliver Horvey, and Elvey Mickelson.
  45. 1992-1993 KCoPP Spiritual Aims Committee, Carl Carlberg, Berger Johnson, Ed Melhoff, and missing from the photo, Reg Crisp.
  46. KCoPP members selling tickets at the Home and Garden Show in 1993.
  47. 1992-1993 KCoPP Community Services Committee, Adam Schafer, Vern Tisdale, John Deg, and Roy Harden.
  48. 1992-1993 KCoPP Special Events Committee, Gene Berg, Pete Palmer, and Jack Dey.
  49. 1992-1993 KCoPP Bursary Committee, Peder Myhr, Dick Hopley, and Herb Lynnes.
  50. 1992-1993 KCoPP Memorial Committee, Jack Bloye, Norm Beach, and Ross Wells.
  51. 1993-1994 Kiwanis Lt. Gov. Ralph Liepold.
  52. Ray Wiskar presenting KCoPP President Peder Myhr with the cheque from the Christmas tree sales.
  53. KCoPP President Peder Myhr ringing bells for a Salvation Army kettle.
  54. 1992 new KCoPP member Fred Homann.
  55. 1992 new KCoPP member Oliver Horvey.
  56. 1992 new KCoPP member Rob Anderson.
  57. 1993-1994 KCoPP Executive: Jack Bloye, Stu McBean, Herb Lynnes, Stan Wilkins, Lawrence Schatkoski, Calvin Curley, Jim White, Hewitt Murch, and missing from photo Ron Philp.
  58. 1993-1994 KCoPP History and Publicity Committee, Rob Anderson, Stan Wilkins, Jim White, and Peder Myhr.
  59. 1993-1994 KCoPP Song Leaders, Bob Grunerud, Norm Beach, and Geo Benn.
  60. 1993-1994 KCoPP Interclub Committee, Pete Perrin, Russ Short, and Len Sabine.
  61. 1993-1994 KCoPP Program Committee, Ron Philp, Jack Day, Dan Pavelick, Cal Curley, Lloyd Thistlethwaite, Bob Grunerud, Jack Bloye, Gene Berg, and Ross Wells.
  62. 1993-1994 KCoPP Community Services Committee, Carl Carlberg, Herb Lynnes, Peder Myhr.
  63. 1993-1994 KCoPP Visitation Committee, Alex Diemert, Len Sabine, Bob Steinborn.
  64. 1993-1994 KCoPP Draw Committee, Adam Schafer, Fred Homann, and Joe Dickie.
  65. 1993-1994 KCoPP Special Events Committee, Dan Pavelick, Norm Beach, Elmer Meyer, and Pete Palmer.
  66. 1993-1994 KCoPP Attendance Committee, Roy Harden, Frank Warder, Russ Short, and Oliver Horvey.
  67. 1993-1994 KCoPP Telephone Committee, Neil Oryall, John Hettel, and Joe Dickie.
  68. 1993-1994 KCoPP Membership Committee, Vern Tisdale, Earl Dewar, and Ed Melhoff.
  69. 1993-1994 KCoPP Spiritual Aims Committee, Reg Shaw, Birger Johnson, and Gene Berg.
  70. 1993-1994 KCoPP Youth Services Committee, Stan Wilkins, Wanda Eddingfield, Dick Hopley, and Jack Bloye.
  71. 1993-1994 KCoPP Budget Committee, Frank Warder, Hewitt Murch, and Stu McBean.
  72. 1993-1994 KCoPP Citizenship Committee, Ralph Thistlethwaite, and Dick Hopley.
  73. 1993-1994 KCoPP Bulletin Committee, Herb Lyness, Dick Hopley, Larry Church, and Al Baumann.
  74. 1993-1994 KCoPP Fundraising Committee, Ray Miller, John Deg, Al Brunsdon, and Art Copeland.
  75. 1993-1994 New KCoPP members.
  76. KCoPP members with the Builders’ Club at Fairview School.
  77. KCoPP members selling Christmas trees in 1994.
  78. KCoPP members with the Builders’ Club at Fairview School.
  79. KCoPP members selling Christmas Trees in 1994.
  80. 1995 KCoPP new member.
  81. 1995 KCoPP new member.
  82. 1995 KCoPP new member.
  83. 1995 KCoPP new member.
  84. 1995 KCoPP new member.
  85. 1995 KCoPP new member.
  86. 1995 KCoPP new member.
  87. 1995 KCoPP new member.
  88. 1995 KCoPP new member.
  89. 1995 KCoPP new member.
  90. 1995 KCoPP new member.
  91. Dan Pavelick speaking at a KCoPP event.
  92. KCoPP members Wanda Eddingfield, Jack Bloye, and Lawrence Schatkoski at the Charter Night of the Fairview School Builders’ Club.
  93. Levern Horvey and family performing music for KCoPP.
  94. Lawrence Schatkoski and others at KCoPP Valentine event.
  95. Gene Berg presenting KCoPP Christmas donation to Salvation Army in 1993.
  96. Levern Horvey and family performing music for KCoPP.
  97. Induction of new KCoPP members Bill White, Norman Senft, and Clint Huston in 1995.
  98. KCoPP members at 1995 Irish Stew event at Wheatland Mall.
  99. People eating at 1995 KCoPP Irish Stew event at Wheatland Mall.
  100. KCoPP members selling tickets at 1995 Irish Stew event at Wheatland Mall.
  101. Dr. Ray Salmon came to talk to the KCoPP about Schizophrenia, shown here with Hewitt Murch.
  102. KCoPP members Doug Danroth and John Deg selling tickets for the 1995 raffle.
  103. KCoPP members Doug Danroth and Neil Oryall selling tickets for the 1995 raffle.
  104. Winners of 1995 KCoPP raffle, Clark Moen and Jim Cross.
  105. People eating at 1996 KCoPP Irish Stew event at Wheatland Mall.
  106. KCoPP members at 1996 Irish Stew event at Wheatland Mall.
  107. People eating at 1996 KCoPP Irish Stew event at Wheatland Mall.
  108. KCoPP members including Norman Beach at 1996 Irish Stew event at Wheatland Mall.
  109. People eating at 1996 KCoPP Irish Stew event at Wheatland Mall.
  110. KCoPP members at 1996 KCoPP Irish Stew event at Wheatland Mall.
  111. People eating at 1996 KCoPP Irish Stew event at Wheatland Mall.
  112. KCoPP members at 1996 Irish Stew event at Wheatland Mall.
  113. People eating at 1996 KCoPP Irish Stew event at Wheatland Mall.
  114. KCoPP donated planters to Prairie Pioneer Lodge. Pictured are Ellen Wiens, Eunice Morck, Carl Carlberg, Elmer Meyer, Katie Anderson, Norman Senft, Peder Myhr, and John Deg.
  115. Kid performing music at KCoPP Mother’s Day event in 1996.
  116. Kid performing music at KCoPP Mother’s Day event in 1996.
  117. Kid performing music at KCoPP Mother’s Day event in 1996.
  118. Kid performing music at KCoPP Mother’s Day event in 1996.
  119. New KCoPP members being inducted.
  120. New KCoPP members being inducted.
  121. KCoPP members Carl Carlberg Elmer Meyer, Norman Senft, Peder Myhr, and John Deg with the new planters for the Prairie Pioneer Lodge.
  122. KCoPP member Norman Senft presenting a cheque to the Alzheimer organization in 1996.
  123. KCoPP member John Deg presenting a cheque to the Swift Current Band Parents Auxiliary for the spring tour.
  124. A speaker at a KCoPP lunch in July, 1996.
  125. KCoPP is welcoming the Kiwanis Club of Columbia, Golden K.
  126. Group photo at KCoPP lunch in July, 1996.
  127. Group photo at KCoPP lunch in July, 1996.
  128. KCoPP President Dick Hopley at KCoPP meeting with KCoCGK in 1996.
  129. Singing quartet at KCoPP meeting with KCoCGK in 1996.
  130. KCoPP member Peder Myhr at KCoPP meeting with KCoCGK in 1996.
  131. Old Time Fiddlers performing at KCoPP meeting with KCoCGK in 1996.
  132. Barbecue committee of Kiwanis members from KCoPP and KCoCGK in 1996.
  133. Kiwanis member at KCoPP meeting with KCoCGK in 1996.
  134. Kiwanis members from KCoPP and KCoCGK in 1996.
  135. Sign from KCoPP meeting with KCoCGK in 1996.
  136. Presentation at KCoPP meeting with KCoCGK in 1996.
  137. Presentation at KCoPP meeting with KCoCGK in 1996.
  138. Presentation at KCoPP meeting with KCoCGK in 1996.
  139. Presentation at KCoPP meeting with KCoCGK in 1996.
  140. KCoPP presenting something to KCoCGK member in 1996.
  141. KCoPP presenting something to KCoCGK member in 1996.
  142. KCoPP presenting something to KCoCGK member in 1996.
  143. KCoPP presenting something to KCoCGK member in 1996.
  144. KCoPP member Pete Perrin reciting Shooting of Dan McGrew at KCoPP barbeque with KCoCGK.
  145. Gladys Bell, Ann Jorgenson, and Olaf Lynnes performing music at KCoPP barbeque with KCoCGK.
  146. Group of Kiwanis members and their wives from the visiting KCoCGK of Columbia, Missouri, July 10, 1996.
  147. KCoPP presenting something to KCoCGK member in 1996.
  148. KCoPP presenting something to KCoCGK member in 1996.
  149. Kiwanis Lieutenant Governor Doug Thomas speaking at KCoPP meeting.
  150. KCoPP gavel being passed from Past President Dick Hopley to New President Hewitt Murch.
  151. The planters that KCoPP donated to Prairie Pioneer Lodge.
  152. KCoPP officers for 1996-1997.
  153. KCoPP member John Deg presenting a cheque to Elaine Murchie of the Red Cross in November 1996.

Box 3.

Volume 1 – Minutes, Agendas, Correspondence, and Newsletters of the KCoPP in 1980.
Envelope 1 – Committee Reports and Attendance Records for KCoPP from 1979-1981.
Folder 1 – KCoPP Minutes and Newsletters from 1979.
Envelope 2 – Committee Reports and Minutes from KCoPP from 1982-1983.
Volume 2 – KCoPP Bulletins from June 1979 – November 1989.
Volume 3 – KCoPP Bulletins from 1992-1998.
Envelope 3 – Committee Reports and Minutes from KCoPP from 1983-1986.
Volume 4 – KCoPP Official Monthly and Semi-Annual Reports from October 1983 – September 1999.
Volume 5 – KCoPP Official Monthly Minutes from October 1983 – August 1998.
Volume 6 – KCoPP Official Minutes for regular meetings from 1997-1998.
Volume 7 – KCoPP Official Minutes for meetings of the board of directors from 1998-1999.
Volume 8 – KCoPP Official Minutes for regular meetings from 1998-1999.
Volume 9 – KCoPP Official Minutes and financial statements for meetings of the board of directors from 1999-2000.
Volume 10 – KCoPP Official Minutes and financial statements for meetings of the board of directors from 2000-2001.
Volume 11 – KCoPP Official Minutes for regular meetings from 1999-2000.
Volume 12 – KCoPP Official Minutes and financial statements for meetings of the board of directors from 2001-2002.
Volume 13 – KCoPP Official Minutes for regular meetings from 2000-2001.
Volume 14 – KCoPP Minutes, Correspondence, Photographs, Newsletters, and Financial Statements from 1998-2002.
Photographs:

  1. KCoPP President Don Wilmot presenting Teacher Assistant Award to Nanette Estabrooks in April, 2002.
  2. KCoPP members at rededication of the cairn erected in 1957 by the Malta and Swift Current Kiwanis clubs in 2001.
  3. KCoPP members at rededication of the cairn erected in 1957 by the Malta and Swift Current Kiwanis clubs 2001.
  4. Rededication of the cairn erected in 1957 by the Malta and Swift Current Kiwanis clubs in 2001.
  5. Cake at the rededication of the cairn erected in 1957 by the Malta and Swift Current Kiwanis clubs in 2001.
  6. KCoPP presenting a cheque to the Salvation Army in 2001.
  7. KCoPP presenting free gas prize to Bill Boutin in June 2001.
  8. KCoPP Board of Directors for 2001-2002.
  9. KCoPP Presentation to the Care Centre in June 2001.
  10. KCoPP member Norm Rya presenting a cheque to raffle winner Lorna Switzer.
  11. KCoPP member Norm Rya presenting a prize to raffle winner Lorne Urbanoski.

Volume 15 – KCoPP Official Minutes for regular meetings from 2001-2002.
Volume 16 – KCoPP Official Minutes, financial statements, and correspondence from the Kiwanis District Office for 2002-2003.
Volume 17 – KCoPP Official Minutes and financial statements for meetings of the board of directors from 2001-2002.
Volume 18 – Reports from the KCoPP “Membership and Visitation” committee for 2002-2003.
Volume 19 – KCoPP Official Minutes for regular meetings from 2002-2003.
Volume 20 – KCoPP Official Minutes for regular meetings from 2003-2004.
Volume 21 – KCoPP Official Minutes and financial statements for meetings of the board of directors from 2003-2004.
Volume 22 – KCoPP Official Minutes and financial statements for meetings of the board of directors from 2004-2005.
Volume 23 – KCoPP Official Minutes and financial statements for meetings of the board of directors from 2005-2007.
Folder 2 – KCoPP Bulletins and newspaper clippings.
Envelope 4 – KCoPP Bulletins from 2002-2007.
Envelope 5 – KCoPP Bulletins from 2002-2007.
Envelope 6 – KCoPP Bulletins from 2002-2007.
Volume 24 – A binder simply being used to contain stray empty folders and envelopes.
Discrete Item 1 – A Certificate of Friendship given to KCoPP by KCoCGK in Columbia, Missouri.
Envelope 7 – KCoPP rosters starting in 1979.
Envelope 8 – KCoPP bulletins from 1987-2006.
Folder 3 – KCoPP bulletins from 2007-2008.
Volume 25 – Records of KCoPP membership.
Volume 26 – Records of KCoPP members since 1979.
Volume 27 – KCoPP bylaw draft and correspondence record.
Volume 28 – KCoPP Correspondence, bylaws, and membership rosters from 1979-1999.
Volume 29 – KCoPP roster for 1991-1992.
Folder 4 – KCoPP Bulletins for 1999-2000.
Envelope 9 – Assorted Documents.

A.2010.3
Accrual – December 2010, Ralph Thistlethwaite.

Box 4.
-plaque, from the Kidney Foundation of Canada, 2004
-certificate, from Royal Canadian Legion
-Installation of Officers, 1979 – 1999
-Club Roster, 1979 – 2000
-handwritten nominating committee notes, 1991 – 1992
-miscellaneous notes in envelope entitled 'Kiwanis Loose Papers'
-book, "The Kiwanis Club of Prairie Pioneers", 1992
-funeral cards for Al Brundson, Wilmer Senft, Ralph Thistlethwaite, Peter Perrin, Carl Carlberg, Olive Horvey
-program for 2010 Banquets
-newsletters, "The Pioneer", January to December 2010

Accrual - September 2011, Harold Benjamin

-financial information, September 2010 to September 2011
-program for event commemorating 90 years of the Kiwanis Club in Swift Current, September 15 2011. contains a complete list of all major Kiwanis projects, as well as projects to which the KC gave financial or volunteer support
-funeral program for Lloyd Thistlethwaite, 2011
-program for Mother's Day Banquet, May 4 2011
-program for Installation Banquet, September 29 2010
-program for Valentine's Day Banquet, February 15 2011, 3 copies
-2008/2009 roster of members and officers
-2007/2008 roster of members and officers
-2006/2007 roster of members and officers
-1992/1993 roster of members and officers
-"The Pioneer" newsletter, November 2010 to August 2011
-photo of the board of directors for 2010 - 2011
-2009/2010 roster of members and officers
-funeral program for Earl Dewar, 2010
-three photos (see below)
-list of Kiwanis Club service projects, 1981 - 1982

Photographs:

  1. photo of KCoPP members presenting a specially built wheel chair to the Palliser Regional Care Centre (Ralph Thistlewaite, Hoffman Powley, Jack Hamer and Palliser Administrator Keith Dalby)
  2. three men, one woman, unidentified members of the Kiwanis Club
  3. five unidentified members of the Kiwanis Club

Accrual - February 2012

-"The Pioneer" newsletter, from June 2004 to January 2008
-financial statements, July 2004 - September 2007
-agendas and minutes, January 7 to September 12 2007

Kiwanis Club of Prairie Pioneers

Colleen Irwin fonds

  • SCM-RG-0032
  • Fonds
  • 1920 - 1962

The fonds, related to George Spence, 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:
-Volume 1 Appointments: green appointment book belonging to Ivy Spence, appointments for tea and luncheons, some inserts including one that reads "Susan's [Irwin] first work of art sent to Nanna Jan 28 1950 (3 yrs old)".

-Volume 2: booklet entitled Session 1943 House of Commons/Special Committee on Reconstruction and Re-establishment/Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence, at which George Spence was a witness, 1943

-Volume 3: booklet entitled "Address on Reclamation and Conservation on the Prairies" to the Geographical Society, Winnipeg, Manitoba, by The Honourable George Spence, Commissioner, International Joint Commission, 1954

-Volume 4: green scrapbook, including an envelope with newspaper clipping and correspondence of George and Ivy Spence; scrapbook contains newspaper clippings, re: George and Ivy Spence and their family, George Spence's career, Ivy Spence's social activities; place cards from dinner parties, brochure on the International Peace Gardens, photograph of a large group of men and one woman outside a building in Regina, probably the Saskatchewan Legislature

-Envelope 1, "International Joint Commission": "My Creed", 1931; copies of a newspaper article about George Spence, 1958

-Envelope 2, "Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario": an envelope containing cards, invitations, notes and correspondence for George and Ivy Spence, ca. 1947 - 1949; brochure on the Empire State Building Observatory, 1949; brochure for Lee Mansion Memorial in Virginia

-Envelope 3, "Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Office": envelope addressed to Ivy Spence containing a certificate, re: a medal to be worn by Ivy Spence for the 1937 Coronation (medal not accompanying document), a letter sent to George Spence from his daughter Irene when she is at the University of Saskatchewan (mentions a date with Noble Irwin and war work, enlistment, etc.), a poem called "To A Sparrow" dedicated to the Spence's eldest daughter Irene by William Barnard; two copies of the program for the University of Saskatchewan's convocation ceremony, May 1948; program for commencement at Regina Grey Nuns' Hospital School of Nursing, 1945 (Irene Spence won medal for Highest Efficiency in Obstetrics); envelope containing an invitation to the commencement exercises for the Regina Grey Nuns' Hospital School of Nursing, 1945, and two invitations to the University of Saskatchewan's Convocation Ball, 1948; program for the Retail Merchants' Association of Canada, Saskatchewan Branch Banquet and Dance at Hotel Saskatchewan in Regina celebrating the 1937 coronation of George VI; hand-drawn diagram of seating arrangements (?); program for the University of Saskatchewan's convocation ceremony, May 1945; invitation to an afternoon reception for graduates of the University of Saskatchewan, 1948; newspaper clipping, re: graduates of Regina Grey Nuns' Hospital School of Nursing, 1945

-Envelope 3, "Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Office": invitations for George and Ivy Spence for tea, luncheon, supper; tourist brochures for Colonial Williamsburg, Fort George (Niagara-On-the-Lake), Niagara's Parks, The Old Mill (Toronto), the Thomas Jefferson Inn, Chesapeake Bay Ferries, Monticello (Virginia), Canadian Pacific Scenic Domes; programs for "Showplace" at Radio City Music Hall, ca, 1950s; Capital Airlines schedule, 1955; brochure for Niagara Falls Preservation Program; booklet, "On the Death of King George the Sixth", CBC, 1952; programs, banquet honoring CPR Construction Engineers, at Orkney, SK, 1925; birthday cards given to Mrs. George (Ivy) Spence; Clan map of Scotland from the Washington Post, 1954; newspaper clipping about the wedding of Enid Dixon and Jack Hammill; communion program from St. Paul's Memorial Church, Virginia, 1957; train schedule, Chicago-Milwaukee and St. Paul Pacific; booklet, Birthday Edition Journal; booklet, Local Council of Women of Regina, 1926

-Envelope 4, "Mr. Geo. Spence, M.P. Orkney, Sask.": envelope containing cards, invitations, programs, etc. for Mr. and Mrs. Spence, ca. 1920s, re: parliamentary affairs (Spence was an MP); other invitations, programs, correspondence, etc. received by George Spence in his position as MP for Maple Creek, ca. 1920s; booklet, 'The Interdependence of British Trade and British Immigration', a summary of two speeches made by George Spence, Minister of Public Works, 1936; an envelope of photographs (2 - 19, see below for list); correspondence; re: Order of the British Empire, received by George Spence, 1946; instructions for attending a "Drawing Room" the the Governor-General, February 19 1927; handout, House of Commons Debates: Official Report Speech of Mr. George Spence, member for Maple Creek on the Budget; postcard from Italy, to George Spence, from R.B.W.

-Envelope 5, "Queen's Visit to Canada June 26th, 1959 - Montreal, St. Lawrence Seaway": newspapers, The National Star, June 2,5 1959; The Montreal Gazette, June 26, 1959; The Montreal Star, June 25, 1959; The Montreal Star, June 25, 1959, p. 19; The Montreal Star, June 25, 1959, p. 17-32; The Montreal Gazette, June 26, 1959; The Montreal Star, June 25, 1959; The Montreal Gazette, June 26, 1959

-Envelope 6, "Dominion Department of Agriculture Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Office": invitation to an International Joint Commission event, 1952; wedding announcement for Irene Spence and Captain Noble Irwin, July 7 1945; certificate, re: a medal to be worn by George Spence for the 1937 Coronation (medal not accompanying document)

-Envelope 7, article written for Regina Leader-Post Jan. 1960. By Geo. Spence on the Columbia River, B.C.: editorial page from the Leader-Post, January 15 and 16, 1960

-Envelope 8, "International Joint Commission": newspaper clippings, obituaries for Marie Reid (Huffman), Sarah Wilson Kerr (Sharman); weddings of Marie Huffman and J.A. Reid, Rea Spence and Oliver Pederson; Spence's career with PFRA and IJC; birth announcement for Janice Marie Call (Stanley and Annabelle), other birth announcements

-Envelope 9, "Western Producer/On George Spence" by Grant McEwan Jan. 1958: newspaper, Western Producer, June 16, 1948 (pp.15-16 and 25-26, 2 copies); Leader-Post, April 7, 1962 (1-2, 7-8)

-Envelope 10, "Stories Written By Cowhand Author George Spence and Lord Tweedsmuir's Visit to Val Marie": newspaper clippings, re: George Spence's career, 1952, 1956, articles by George Spence under the alias Cowhand, 1944, 1945, 1951, 1956, visit of Governor General Tweedsmuir to Val Marie, 1949; booklet, "Water for the Prairies", by George Spence, published by the Canadian Geographical Journal, June 1952

-Envelope 11: "clippings/ L.B. Thompson funeral/the Naughton wedding - Ottawa": newspaper clippings, re: wedding of Helen Claxton to Lt. Col. Edward Leslie in Ottawa Citizen, 1957; death of Mayme Evans (n.d.), Leonard (L.B.) Thompson, 1956

-Envelope 12: newspaper clippings, re: South Saskatchewan River Dam, Diefenbaker, George Spence's career, 1958

-Envelope 13, "Paper clippings about Geo. Spence and Clippings by Geo. Spence": newspaper clippings: editorials by George Spence, 1945, 1947, 1949, 1953, 1957, 1958, 1959; articles about George Spence's career, 1938 - 1948, 1952, 1953, 1957, 1958, 1959, articles about George Spence (not career related), receiving Order of the British Empire, honourary law degree, 1948; wedding announcement for Eleanor Hedstrom and Ovar Uggen; visit of the Earl of Athlone and Princess Alice to Swift Current, 1941; irrigation on the prairies, 1943, 1946; wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip, 1947; ticket to the University of Saskatchewan's Convocation, 1948; articles by George Spence, 1942; retirement of O. Freer from PFRA, n.d.

-Envelope #14: two photographs of George Spence (#20 and #21); invitation for George and Ivy Spence to go to Monticello with Anne and Roger McWhorter; other notes, cards, correspondence for George and Ivy Spence, ca. 1940s; newspaper clippings, re: Hetty Green, PFRA; invitations for George Spence from Lt. Gov. of Saskatchewan to attend the opening of the Legislative Assembly, receptions, other invitations, ca. 1940s; tourist brochures, re: Garrison Dam on the Missouri, Morden, SK; itinerary and map for a tour of the proposed route through the Souris River Basin, 1955; seating arrangements for a luncheon of the executive of the Regina Women's Liberal Club, 1935; cards commemorating deaths of Mary Rogers, 1924, and Eunice McKeen, 1943; invitations for Ivy Spence to visit other women's homes; invitation to attend the opening of parliament, and a skating party, 1926; George Spence's House of Commons traveling passes, CPR railway passes, 1925 - 1927, 1936; diagram of House of Commons seating; invitation to Diamond Jubilee of Confederation, 1927; letter re: Elbow dam, 1947; booklet, "Prevent Duck Depredations", by Floyd H. Davis

-Envelope #15, "Lethbridge Photograph - speaking at ? Jubilee": photo (#22 to #29, see below); letter to Ivy Spence from her brother Charlie, 1943; postcard from George to Ivy, while he was in New York, 1950 (never sent); McLean's Magazine article about George Spence, 1957; article on Remedial Works program at Niagara Falls, 1957; photo #30

-Envelope #16, "Staff Members at tea in Blue Lounge - Dec. 20 - 47": blank lined book, "Government of Canada No. 50", names of guests are written on the pages, between the pages are place cards and invitations, loose pieces of paper also containing lists of names

Photographs:

  1. large group of men and one woman, taken outside the Saskatchewan Legislature in Regina
  2. two women standing on the side of a truck, Louie (last name unknown) and Irene Spence (Irwin)
  3. the front yard of a house, surrounded by trees, presumably "The Bend" in Nanaimo, BC
  4. young child in a yard by a baby carriage unidentified, perhaps Irene Spence (later Irwin)
  5. "The Bend" in Nanaimo, BC
  6. front gardens of a house, "The Bend" in Nanaimo, BC
  7. Irene Spence (later Irwin) and Ethel Spence, in 1938
  8. Irene Spence (later Irwin) and another young woman, ca. 1935
  9. Florence Gardiner's wedding, July 1, 1946, at Lemberg, SK farm home
  10. Florence Gardiner's wedding, July 1, 1946, at Lemberg, SK farm home
  11. two men digging on the prairie, one might be George Spence
  12. Noble Irwin petting a dog, ca. 1940s
  13. Irene Irwin (nee Spence) sitting on a porch, ca. 1940s
  14. wedding party, at Vi Jean's, August 1944, (the photo has been cut so not all of the information is available)
  15. two children on a wooden sidewalk, Kae and Harold Brown
  16. an unidentified young woman by a car
  17. Irene Spence (later Irwin)
  18. Irene Spence (later Irwin), Ivy Spence and Ethel Spence, May 25, 1939
  19. George and Ivy Spence, ca. 1920s
  20. George Spence, ca. 1950s
  21. George Spence, ca. 1950s
  22. George Spence speaking to Lethbridge Board of Trade, 1947
  23. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas May
  24. Arlie and Edna Spence, daughters of Jack Spence
  25. young woman, unidentified as daughter of Jack Spence (see #27)
  26. man and a woman (Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spence?)
  27. six young women, the daughters of Jack Spence, Edith, Beryl, Alice, Rea, Arlie and Edna
  28. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spence and their six daughter (see #27)
  29. George Spence and three unidentified individuals, taken in Victoria BC
  30. group photo taken St. Lawrence Power Project in Cornwall, ON, 1957, presented to George Spence by the International Joint Commission "built in 1935"

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