This fonds contains one scrapbook containing newspaper clippings pertaining to Canadian politics, religion, and artifacts and memorabilia of Canada’s centennial celebrations, and Expo 67 in Montreal.
Also contained are pamphlets from Expo 67, as well as a pin commemorating Canada’s centennial celebration.
This fonds contains one scrapbook containing newspaper clippings regarding weddings, births, and death notices for several Saskatchewan municipalities. Clippings were gathered by Minnie Clemenshaw, an early pioneer to the Archydal area. Scrapbook edited by Beverly Wilson, grand-daughter-in-law of homesteader John Wilson.
This fonds contains one essay on the Legion of Frontiersmen in Canada written by Captain Barry William Shandro. The essay details a timeline of the legion’s creation and development in Canada.
This fonds contains a cash book used by C.C. McAlpine. It lists income paid to C.C. McAlpine by various people and organizations, including former Moose Jaw mayor Ernest Pascoe, and the Moose Jaw Public Library. Also included are correspondence letters within the cash book.
This fonds includes wartime memorabilia of Isabelle MacDonald. Such memorabilia includes a certificate of the purchase of war bonds, and a booklet of ration stamps.
This fonds includes an application and certificate of membership to The Co-operative Family Protective Society. It is signed by Walter Paul Johnson, as well as the president and secretary-treasurer of the corporation.
This fonds contains four books that belonged to the family of George Benjamin Cubitt Sharpe.
The two Ontario Readers books were published in 1884 and 1885, and belonged to Ernest W.C. Sharpe. The methodist hymn book was likely used by Georgina Sharpe as it contains a letter sent from her. The hymn book also includes four flattened flowers, five newspaper clippings, and a weekly schedule of the the Zionist Methodist Church from 1911.
This fonds contains a bible that was presented at the dedication of the Marquis United Church in Marquis, Saskatchewan on October 17, 1937. The bible was presented by Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Hurd. The bible was one of few items to survive and be recovered from the fire.