1 green, 4-drawer, legal-width filing cabinet containing many file folders. The fonds consists of file folders that contain the original compiled information that was used by the 17 local residents that comprised the History Book Committee who compiled and published “Indian Head: History of Indian Head and District” in 1984 (ISBN: 0-919781-26-8). The book is 798 pages and is available on-line in the University of Calgary’s digital collection: https://digitalcollections.ucalgary.ca/archive/Indian-Head---history-of-Indian-Head-and-district-2R3BF1FSTWNUV.html. This fonds contains source photos and documents that were used in the compilation of the book. The file folders also contain materials that did not make it into the history book and may be of use to archival researchers. The top two drawers contain local family histories in alphabetical order, while the third drawer contain files with other aspects of Indian Head history (agricultural history, religion, recreation, organizations, military, education, etc.)
The Rosetown General Photograph Collection spans approximately ten decades of the history of Rosetown and district, consisting of photographs taken by and collected by the Rosetown Centennial Library Archives.
The fonds consists of records created and/or collected by the Saskatchewan Branch of the Young People's Union (Y.P.U.), its members, treasurers, and committee(s).
Contents include: meeting minutes from the Y.P.U. executive and committees; correspondence from the Y.P.U. President; correspondence with and material relating to the national-level Y.P.U.; financial records; convention reports; lists of executive members; files relating to various Y.P.U. activities, including youth caravans; various newsletters and related items collected from other Y.P.U. groups, outside of Saskatchewan; and a collection of Youth Christian Education Leaders Resource materials, including Explorers and Hi-C groups. There are also minutes and reports from Presbyterial-level Y.P.U. units, in Kamsack, Qu'Appelle, Regina and Saskatoon.
The fonds consists of records created by Arcola-Estevan Presbyterial U.C.W., its members, treasurers, circles and committees, as well as those of its successor, Souris Valley Presbyteiral U.C.W., and their predecessors: Arcola-Estevan Presbyterial of the W.A. (Woman's Association); and Arcola, Estevan, Alameda Presbyterials of the United Church W.M.S. (Woman's Missionary Society).
Contents include: minutes, programs, and related Presbyterial meeting and Committee records; reports and financial records; membership lists; and correspondence.
The fonds consists of records created by Yorkton Presbyterial U.C.W., its members, treasurers, circles and committees, as well as those of its predecessors: Yorkton-Abernethy [or Abernethy-Yorkton] Presbyterial of the W.A. (Woman's Association); and Yorkton, Abernethy, Abernethy-Yorkton and Kamsack Presbyterials of the United Church W.M.S. (Woman's Missionary Society).
The fonds consists of records created by Saskatoon Presbyterial U.C.W., its members, treasurers, circles and committees, as well as those of its predecessors: Saskatoon Presbyterial of the W.A. (Woman's Association); and Saskatoon Presbyterial of the United Church W.M.S. (Woman's Missionary Society).
Contents include: minutes, membership rolls, reports, histories, correspondence, financial records, and scrapbooks. Among the financial and meeting records are some that pre-date Union, likely originating from an earlier W.M.S. group.
The fonds consists of records created by Rosetown Presbyterial U.C.W., its members, treasurers, circles and committees, as well as those of its successor, Prairie Pine Presbyteiral U.C.W., and their predecessors: Rosetown Presbyterial of the W.A. (Woman's Association); and Rosetown and Kindersley Presbyterials of the United Church W.M.S. (Woman's Missionary Society).
The fonds consists of records created by Regina Presbyterial U.C.W., its members, treasurers, circles and committees, as well as those of its predecessor, Regina Presbyterial of the United Church W.M.S. (Woman's Missionary Society).
Contents include: handwritten and mimeographed meeting minutes, letters, notes, annual reports, and a scrapbook.
The fonds consists of records created by Qu'Appelle Presbyterial U.C.W., its members, treasurers, circles and committees, as well as those of its predecessors: Qu'Appelle Presbyterial of the W.A. (Woman's Association); and Qu'Appelle Presbyterial of the United Church W.M.S. (Woman's Missionary Society).
Contents include: meeting minutes, and annual reports.
The fonds consists of records created by Prince Albert Presbyterial U.C.W., its members, treasurers, circles and committees, as well as those of its predecessor, Prince Albert Presbyterial of the United Church W.M.S. (Woman's Missionary Society).
Contents include: meeting minutes, histories, clippings, financial records; minutes of the [Presbyterial] U.C.W. Provisional Committee (1961), lists of officers (1969) and correspondence (1971); annual reports; and scrapbooks. Among the Treasurer's records are also some that pre-date Union, likely originating from an earlier W.M.S. group.
The fonds consists of records created by Moose Jaw Presbyterial U.C.W., its members, treasurers, circles and committees, as well as those of its predecessors: Moose Jaw Presbyterial of the W.A. (Woman's Association); and Moose Jaw Presbyterial of the United Church W.M.S. (Woman's Missionary Society).
Contents include: minutes, reports, histories, financial records, and scrapbooks.
The fonds consists of records created by Cypress Hills Presbyterial U.C.W., its members, treasurers, circles and committees, as well as those of its predecessors: Cypress Hills Presbyterial W.A. (Woman's Association); and Cypress Hills and Swift Current Presbyterials of the United Church W.M.S. (Woman's Missionary Society).
Contents include: minutes, reports, histories, financial records and a scrapbook.
The fonds consists of records created by Battleford Presbyterial U.C.W., its members, treasurers, circles and committees, as well as those of its predecessors: Battleford and Wilkie Presbyterials of the W.A. (Woman's Association); Battleford and Wilkie Presbyterials of the United Church W.M.S. (Woman's Missionary Society).
Contents include: minutes and member lists, reports, programmes, and Treasurer's records.