This fonds consists of financial and employee records of Whimster’s Hardware in Moose Jaw from 1935 to 1944. There are instructions for employees, as well as letters from a former employee instructing an employee on a few job procedures.
This collection contains two scrapbooks created by Dorothy May Miller. The scrapbooks contain newspaper clippings about Moose Jaw from the Moose Jaw Times Herald. The topics covered include: Moose Jaw Old Timers’ Reunions, Royal family, historical articles and pictures of Saskatchewan, among others.
This fonds consists of the history, constitution, minutes of meetings and financial records of the Princess Patricia Club. There are eleven scrapbooks containing primarily newspaper clippings and some photographs of the Club’s history, business and activities.
This fonds contains material that reflects the activity of the Army and Navy Department Store in Moose Jaw. It contains store flyers, catalogues, and photographs. It also contains the funeral service program for Garth Curtis Kennedy, who was employed by the organization for 52 years. During his career he served as President, CEO and Chairman of the Board.
This fonds consists of minutes of meetings 1944-1953, book of stock certificates sold in 1948 and 1951, and remaining blank certificates, constitution of the Western Junior Hockey League [194-?], Memorandum of Association 1948, Articles of Association 1948 and yearbooks 1938-1939, 1946-1947,1954-1955, 1960-1961, 1961-1962, 1962-1963 and 1965-1966 of the Canuck Hockey Club. A scrapbook contains newspaper clippings, photographs, programs, lists, hand-written statistics and history of the Club from 1933 to 1984.
This fonds consists of the constitution (1932), minutes of meetings from 1947 to 1965, financial statements for the years 1951,1957,1960,1961,1963, annual reports 1939 to1942 and 1951 to 1952. There is correspondence referring to a mute boy who saved a man from carbon monoxide poisoning. Included is a history of John Chisholm School.
This collection consists of a scrapbook, primarily newspaper clippings of the activities and events of the Moose Jaw CDL between the years 1931 to 1962. There are also sections in the scrapbook of newspaper clippings on Canadian women, and Canadian war news. Most of the clippings are undated and no sources cited.
This fond consists of records of the Buffalo Lake Water Conservation Association that were held by Richard Loney. They are primarily correspondence and “general” files relating to the Association, likely filed by Loney. There is also a file relating to petitions and lists of area landowners, a scrapbook of press clippings relating to this and other similar projects and a reprinted speech to the Legislative Assembly given by W.G. Ross supporting the project.
This fonds consists of four series. Included are membership lists, minutes of meetings from 1954 to 1961, correspondence and committee reports. There are minutes, reports and resolutions from provincial conferences and national conventions as well as international publications. There are seven scrapbooks and one album containing photos, newspaper clippings, correspondence and memorabilia of the Moose Jaw club from 1947 to 1987.
This fonds contains two copies of the first issue of the Moose Jaw Times from the scrapbook of Edward Nicholas Hopkins. The end of both copies contains an extract from an address by Edward Nicholas Hopkins to the Dairymen’s Association at Fort Qu’Appelle in March 1896 that was quoted by Percy Reid at the Canary Banquet on March 24, 1929.
This fonds consists of the constitution and by-laws, Memorandum of Association, incorporation documents, minutes of meetings, and archivists’ (scrap)books containing newspaper clippings, photographs and programmes of events of the Moose Jaw Women’s Art Association.
This fonds contains a minutes book of the annual meeting of the Westview School District, a book order list for the school district, a letter of correspondence to Mrs. E.J. Forrest the secretary of the Westview School District, and a list of books ordered for the school district and confirmed by the department of education.