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Harold E. Coveney fonds

  • PR 23
  • Fonds
  • 1911–1960

The fonds consists of records created and collected by Rev. Coveney, in his time as an ordained minister in Saskatchewan. Contents include a record of baptisms (1911-1960), marriages (1911-1960), and burials (1929-1960).

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Hugh R. MacDonald fonds

  • PR 17
  • Fonds
  • ca.1966–1986

The fonds consists of records created and collected by Rev. MacDonald, from his time as an ordained minister, in Saskatchewan. Contents include: sermons (1966-1967); photocopied newspaper obituaries (1986); and a copy of “Prayers of Edmund Oliver” (no date).

Sans titre

Broadview [history]

Church history file -- 2 folders, including district history "Broadview, Percival, Oakshela, 1882-1982" (bound volume) and "A Historical Record of the Church Beginnings of Broadview, Wapella, Whitewood and of the Buldings and Congregations to the Present (1977)" scrapbook (oversize), the latter containing newspaper clippings, written accounts, and approx. 18 images of various individuals and church buildings at Whitewood, Broadview, Spring Lake (Broadview district) and Wapella.

Round Lake (including Camp McKay) [history]

Church history file -- including document(s), "The Sweet Toned Bell: The Heritage of the Round Lake Mission and History of Camp McKay" (publication), and historical scrapbook "Broadview, Whitewood, Wapella, 1883-" (overize volume). The latter includes a section celebrating Camp McKay and the 80th anniversary of Round Lake Mission (1964), and contains newspaper clippings, written accounts, and approx.29 photos showing various individuals and exteriors and interior views of church building(s).

University of Saskatchewan Women's Basketball Team - Group Photo

Posed indoor image of team members in uniform standing in a row and posing with a basketball. Names: Ethel Mary Cartwright (coach), L. Rutherford, G. Truenhelt, I. Aicheson, P. Potter, Dorothy Rutherford, Mildred I. Thackeray, A. Robinson, E. Carson, J. Bulmer. Stylized "D" and "[J]" on front of uniforms.

Bio/Historical Note: Green and white were established as the official colours of U of S sports teams in 1909-1910 by Reginald Bateman, a native of Ireland and the first English professor at the University of Saskatchewan. But the Huskies name did not appear at that time. Teams were generally referred to as “varsity” or “the green and white” when they played or appeared in media. The name Huskies was included in an article in the 20 September 1932 Star-Phoenix: “The Varsity Stadium yesterday morning saw the advance guard of over twenty gridiron Huskies swing into action.” The origin of the Huskie name is unclear. One of the earliest images of players wearing sweaters with ‘Huskies’ on across the front was in the 1932-1933 Greystone yearbook, showing the men’s hockey team in uniforms with the new name. By 1937 women’s teams were generally referred to as Huskiettes.

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