This series contains communications received by the choir. This includes greeting cards and letters. Much of this material is regarding plans for upcoming events or thanks for past events.
This series contains various correspondences between the Ellis’ and other family members. It includes a telegram from Austin Ellis to Kay Ellis, two letters from John Le Caire, a letter from the Peacocks, a letter to R. H Clarke, among others.
This series contains correspondence between the Elks of Canada and the Moose Jaw Lodge #7 regarding official Elks business. Some files are specific correspondence to Harold Willfong, past Exalted Ruler in Moose Jaw.
This series consists of correspondence of the Moose Jaw Branch of the South African War Veterans Association. Included are letters concerning the notification of funeral services for passed members, invitations for the association to attend certain events as well as programmes to the events and general correspondence between the association and its members.
This series contains memos and letters sent to and by the Moose Jaw Chamber of Commerce from 1968-1972. The correspondence relates to how the organization conducts its day-to-day business.
Image of the corner of High Street and Main Street with an automobile parked in the foreground and two streetcars and the Walter Scott building in the background. There are many pedestrians on the sidewalk. 'Rice photo' is inscribed on the left corner.
Image of the corner of Main and High Streets with pedestrians walking on the sidewalk. There is a banner across Main Street advertising a rugby match. The Walter Scott building is in the background.
This fonds consists of two series. The Federation business includes minutes of meetings, membership lists, and correspondence covering the years 1943-1947. The second series includes lists of electors, reports, poll census forms, statements, returns, and election tally sheets of the 1945 Federal Election, as well as reports and correspondence of the CCF Victory Fund, 1944-1945. Two editions of “The CCF in the Legislature” (1941 with 1942 supplement and 1943) were transferred to the Library Collection.