Regina Presbytery (Presbyterian) fonds
- FA 41
- Archief
- 1885–1925
The fonds consists of minutes (1885-1925) from the Regina Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church in Canada.
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Regina Presbytery (Presbyterian) fonds
The fonds consists of minutes (1885-1925) from the Regina Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church in Canada.
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Cooperating Committee of Saskatchewan fonds
The fonds consists of textual materials created by and relating to the Methodist-Presbyterian Cooperating Committee of Saskatchewan (later the Provincial Committee on Cooperation), its committees and related individuals and bodies.
Contents include: minutes of the Cooperating Committee of Saskatchewan (1911-1925); various Local Cooperating Committees minutes (1920-1925), possibly collected by/for the Cooperating Committee of Saskatchewan; publications and articles regarding cooperating and union churches, in Saskatchewan and elsewhere in Canada (1911-1922). There are also files of correspondence, relating to Local Unions in Balgonie and Trevarga (1913-1914), Yellow Grass (1917), and other locations (1921-1925), as well as signed agreements and lists relating to united charges at Fillmore, Manor, Nokomis, Rokeby, Saltcoats and Sintaluta (1921) and double-affiliation charges at Bladworth, Briercrest, Carlyle, Drinkwater, Dundurn, Fillmore-Osage, Girvin, Hawarden, Sceptre, Viscount, Willmar and Wapella (1920-1925).
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St Andrews Presbyterian Church History
Part of Church Religion Collection
A typewritten (single-sided) history
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Presbyterian Church in Canada publications collection
The collection consists of primarily textual items, published by the Presbyterian Church in Canada. Contents include published Acts and Proceedings (with minutes of the General Assembly, reports, etc.), materials related to the Committee on Church Union and the Presbyterian Church Association, as well as a range of other documents and publications about Church Union, especially the Presbyterian debates on that topic.
Senior Ladies Aid, Rosetown Presbyterian Church
At a monthly meeting on a summer afternoon at the Piercy house, 311 - 4th Ave. East.
Back row, L-R: Unknown, Stella Nicolson. Front row: Janet (Jennie) Gilchrist, Marie Mutlow, Christine Beaton, Mary Whyte, Anna Kingwell, Mabel Wilson, Ethel Shaw.
Presbyterian Women's Assoc., June 11, 1974
Back row, L-R: Lillian Piercy, Minn Legge, Gladys Brown, Cath Moore, Margaret Coulter, Florine Klassen, Aileen Knight, Margaret Clarke, Hilda Brooks. Front row: Dorothy Coulter, Carol Walker and Christine, Marion Cochrane, Jackie Klassen, Marguerite Nicolson, Verna Lawson.
Rosetown Presbyterian Church Women's Auxiliary 1960s
Back row, L-R: Jean Barrie, Margaret Clarke, Edith McCulloch, Irene Barrie, Verna Lawson, Marion Cochrane, Marguerite Nicolson, Mary Gardner. Front row: Dorothy Coulter, Florine Klassen, Marjorie Wiseman, Leona Livingstone, Min Legge, Jean Schappert.
Presbyterian Women's Auxiliary 25th Anniversary
Standing, L-R: Hilda Brooks, Beatrice Manning, Margaret Clarke, Marjorie Wiseman, Min Legge, unknown, Lillian Piercy, Margaret Coulter. Front: Marion Cochrane, Dorothy Coulter, Cath Moore, Betty Powell.
Presbyterian Women - Bea Manning's birthday
Standing, L-R: Cath Moore, Verna Lawson, Margaret Clarke, Mary Gardner, Leona Livingstone. Seated: Florine Klassen, Dorothy Coulter, Bea Manning, Marguerite Nicolson.
Bea Manning is holding a birthday cake.
Presbyterian Church Women's Group
L-R: Lillian Piercy, Beatrice Manning, Margaret Coulter, Dorothy Coulter, Margaret Clarke, Mary Gardner, Min Legge, Hilda Brooks, Betty Powell.
The collection consists of primarily textual materials relating to the Church Union movement and the organizations involved, including the Joint Committee on Church Union. There appears to be a mix of original documents and various published and copied items.
Contents include: Basis of Union documents from the Presbyterian Church (1905-1908) and Methodist Church (1909); records of proceedings, minutes, and publications by and relating to the Joint Committee on Church Union and its Subcommittees; documents relating to proposed legislation (1922-1924), the Act Incorporating the United Church of Canada, House of Commons debates on the topic, and associated Saskatchewan legislation (1924); publications and articles relating to the anti-union movement and the legal issues resulting from the division of the Presbyterian Church; copies of information regarding the voting returns on Union from across Canada (1925-1926); maps showing communities with local union churches; and a poster published by the Union Committee of the Presbyterian Church (1924).
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Abernethy Presbytery (Presbyterian) fonds
The fonds consists of minutes (1908-1925) from Abernethy Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church in Canada.
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Kamsack Presbytery (Presbyterian) fonds
The fonds consists of minutes (1906-1925) and correspondence (1923-1925) from Kamsack Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church in Canada.
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Qu’Appelle Presbytery (Presbyterian) fonds
The fonds consists of minutes (1901-1925) from Qu’Appelle Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church in Canada.
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Woman's Missionary Society Saskatchewan Synod (Presbyterian) fonds
The fonds consists of records created by the Saskatchewan Synod branch of the Presbyterian W.M.S., its treasurers and members, as well as records from various Presbyterial W.M.S. groups.
Contents include: branch meeting minutes (1924-1926); treasurer’s accounts (1914-1926); membership records of Junior and Life members; annual meeting programs (1915-1925); and a collection of materials assembled by Mary S. Scott McKechnie, the first president of the [Saskatchewan] Provincial W.M.S. and of Qu’Appelle Presbytery W.M.S. The materials collected by McKechnie include: Presidential Addresses and Annual Reports of the Saskatchewan Presbyterian W.M.S. (1915-1924); history of Presbyterian W.M.S., for Diamond Jubilee (ca.1924); W.M.S. annual meeting programs (1916-1925); Qu’Appelle Presbyterial W.M.S. annual reports (1907-1926); and copies of newsletters “Echo” (Qu’Appelle) and “Progress” (from the Regina Industrial School), along with photographs of pupils at File Hills school (1925), Round Lake School (no date), and Cote Day School (no date).
The collection also includes meeting minutes from W.M.S. Presbyterial groups from Abernethy, Alameda, Prince Albert, Qu’Appelle, and Saskatoon.
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