St. Andrew's Biography, Ordination, Services
- A.676.XX.[117]
- Dossier
- ca.1950, 1957, 1968
Fait partie de Biographies collection
St. Andrew's Biography, Ordination, Services
Fait partie de Biographies collection
St. Andrew's College, "In Praise of Prairie Women" by Barb Elliott and Joyce Dickin
Fait partie de Biographies collection
Biographical file – "In Praise of Prairie Women: Compilation of Histories to Honour Prairie Church Women" by Barb Elliott and Joyce Dickin (14 pages); also correspondence about the fund supporting the project.
The manuscript "In Praise of Prairie Women" was based on stories of women shared by United Church congregations, at the invitation of St. Andrew's College, in 1980. Featured women include: Hilda May Swan (1897-19?), Percival; Willa Woods (1906-?), Moosomin; Elizabeth Jane Lowe (1885-?), Prince Albert; Gertrude Wood, Kincaid; Gertrude Eliza Craig, Vermilion, Alta.; Mrs. John Bellamy (1857-?), Moose Jaw; Annie Beatrice Joness, Moose Jaw; Hilda Bigelow, Bladworth; Ethel Hunter, near Mortlach; Helen Ross (19?-?), Alberta; Margaret Backus, Kindersley and Cabri; Laura Hamblay (1877-1951), Manitoba; Ethel Elizabeth Heffren (1892-19?), Man./Sask.; Mary Elizabeth Heffren (1890-19?), Kelvington; Margaret Jane White (ca.1878-1955), Meglund, Man.; Ruth Winchester Ormiston (1890-19?), Tantallon; Mary Alice Ozmun (18?-19?), Kinistino; Jessie Kingston (1880-19?), Climax; Elizabeth Margaret Haney (1888-1948?), Cabri district; Elizabeth Bertram (1904-?), Sovereign and Milden; Lillian Beatrice Bray (18?-?), Melfort, Caron, Sintaluta; Anna Margaret Wilson, Moose Jaw; Mary Jane Stevenson (1870-19?), Pilot Mound, Kisbey, Ethelton; Agnes Sorrel Forbes (18?-19?), Fort Saskathewan, Grande Prairie; Jean Christie, Vanscoy and Saskatoon; Mabel Middleton, Saskatoon.
Fait partie de Church Histories collection
Church history file -- including documents, image of a church fire, "Humboldt United Church, Burned 31st March 1989" (caption on back).
Beaver Lodge: A Story of a Frontier Settlement in Northern Saskatchewan
Fait partie de Prairie Church History collection
Beaver Lodge. A Story of a Frontier Settlement in Northern Saskatchewan. Henry Esmund, Board of Home Missions, United Church of Canada, 1930. Henry Esmund was E.H.Oliver's nom-de-plume.
Background to Union, doctrines and traditions
Fait partie de Prairie Church History collection
Typed one page [manuscript] on the background to Union and the influence of the doctrines and traditions of the uniting churches on the United Church of Canada. [No date noted.]
United Church work among Ukrainians in Northern Saskatchewan
Fait partie de Prairie Church History collection
United Church work among Ukrainians in Northern Saskatchewan - material collected apparently by Dr. Nichol and indicated by him as such:
Missionary work of church women's organizations, 1816-1962
Fait partie de Prairie Church History collection
Chart showing the missionary work of church women's organizations in the three uniting churches and in the United Church of Canada, 1816-1962.
United Church Men / AOTS [1962-1965] - Rosetown Presbytery
Fait partie de Rosetown Presbytery fonds
United Church Men / AOTS [file], 1962-1965 -- minutes, correspondence, conference programmes and miscellaneous material.
Correspondence and clippings - Regina United Church Ministerial Association
Fait partie de Regina Presbytery fonds
Correspondence between Rev. Thomas Currant, Secretary of the Association, and Rev. Samuel Farley of the First Presbyterian Church; Regina, concerning the use of "The Presbyterian Church in Canada" as part of a weekly advertisement of the Ministerial Association appearing in the Regina Leader. Rev. Currant also corresponded with other United Church officials for advice on the subject. Copies of letters printed in the newspaper on the subject are included.
Sans titre
Minutes [1926-1966] - Regina United Church Ministerial Association
Fait partie de Regina Presbytery fonds
Minutes for meetings of the Regina United Church Ministerial Association, in 2 bound volumes (1926-1935?, May 1935-1966). The association is made up of United Church ministers, serving in the Regina area. Early participants included: E.S. BIshop; A.C. Justice; Rev. Mc.E[?] Thompson; C. Morgan; H. Joyce; H.[?]. Leitch; [Dr.?] Tufts; and [P?] Strang.
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Historical Record of Prince Albert Presbytery
Fait partie de Prince Albert Presbytery fonds
Bound album "The Historical Record of the Presbytery of Prince Albert", 1929. Contents include a typed history, written by J. Sheridan Bole, Chairman of the Presbytery Historical Committee, with a brief outline of the Presbyterian Mission at Prince Albert and of the Presbytery, and detailed histories of the charges within the Presbytery. The back part of the volume ("Illustrations" section) contains photographs of churches and other buildings associated with church activities, such as mission hospitals and schools. Prints are partially attached to pages, while negatives, in protective envelopes, are also loosely tucked into the volume.
Buildings and locations featured in photos include: St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Prince Albert; home of Miss Lucy Baker; Prince Albert memorial cairn; United Church, Big River; United Church and former Methodist church, Birch Hills; former Methodist Church, United Church and manse, Davis; Deer Park Presbyterian Church; Red Deer Hill church; Old Hill Farm House, near Flett's Springs, where services were held 1891; old manse and Flett's Springs Church, between Prince Albert and Dauphin; United Church and former Methodist church, Kinistino; United Church, Leask; town of Melfort, 1895-1900; former Methodist Church, United Church, and St. James Presbyterian Church, Melfort; Northside United Church; United Church, Beatty; Nisbet School Home, opened in 1918; United Church, Naicam; church and manse, Nipawin; Ravine Bank church, Nipawin; United Church, Codette; United Church and manse, Pathlow; United Church and manse, Pleasant Valley; United Church, Pleasantdale; old and new mission houses, Round Plain reserve; United Church and manse, Ridgedale; United Church, Campbellville; Methodist and United Churches and manse, Tisdale; United Church, Shellbrook; United Church and mission house, Wakaw ; first and [later] "present" Anna Turnbull Memorial Hospital, Wakaw.
Portraits include: Dr. James Robinson, 1839-1902; Dr. G.F. MacDougall; Capt. Moore; the Nesbitt children; Rev. John McKay; Miss Lucy Baker, 1836-1909; the "Melfort Pioneers", group photo of men (names noted below), on steps of Canadian Bank of Commerce; Nisbet School Home boys (group photo); children and congregation from Round Plain Reserve.
Fait partie de Saskatchewan Conference fonds
Templeton Mission - Correspondence, miscellaneous financial
Fait partie de Saskatchewan Conference fonds
Miscellaneous financial correspondence pertaining to mission.
Templeton Mission - Correspondence, miscellaneous
Fait partie de Saskatchewan Conference fonds
Miscellaneous correspondence -- attendance, lists, notices, reports.
Templeton Mission - Correspondence
Fait partie de Saskatchewan Conference fonds
Correspondence -- relates to the organization of the mission and includes letters of thanks after the conclusion