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Moffat St. Andrew's [history]

Church history file -- "Moffat Memories (1884-1984), St. Andrew's United Church, Moffat, Saskatchewan" (bound volume, 76 pages), ca.1984.

Wolseley-Sintaluta Pastoral Charge fonds

  • FL 768
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  • 1886–1993

The fonds consists of textual materials generated by Wolseley, Sintaluta and Wolseley-Sintaluta Pastoral Charges and constituent churches – their boards, committees and related bodies, and local youth and women’s groups.

Contents include: minutes of boards, stewards, trustees’ meetings; Sunday school, choir and mission band files; records of local Young Peoples’ Union (Y.P.U.), Ladies Aid Society, Women’s Missionary Society (W.M.S.), Woman’s Association (W.A.) and United Church Women (U.C.W.) groups; correspondence; anniversary bulletin and history files; annual reports; communion and historic rolls; and record books and church registers of baptism, marriages and burials in the area. St. James United Church (Wolseley), Ellisboro, Summerberry, Poplar Grove, Weldon, Westfield Church (Wolseley), Bethany Church (Wolseley), Hurricane Hills Reserve, Carry the Kettle Reserve, Assiniboine, Adair, Red Fox, Rose Valley, Moffatt, Alexander, and Sintaluta are among the congregations and communities identified in the fonds.

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Moffat Football Team, 1922

Team/Group photograph of the Moffat, Saskatchewan football team, taken at Baring, Saskatchewan. Players identified on bottom of photograph.