Women - Societies and clubs√

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  • UF Women's group

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Tuxford and Marquis Pastoral Charges fonds

  • FL 703
  • Fonds
  • 1883–1974

The fonds consists of textual materials generated by Tuxford Pastoral Charge (previously Buffalo Lake Pastoral Charge) and Marquis Pastoral Charge, their predecessors and constituent congregations – church boards, committees and related bodies, local women’s units and other groups.

Contents include: minutes of official boards, congregational, Session, and committee meetings; records of local Ladies Aid Societies, Women’s Missionary Society (W.M.S.), Woman’s Association (W.A.), and United Church Women (UC.W.) groups; communion and historic rolls; financial records; church histories; Mission Field Record Books and registers of baptisms, marriages, and burials held at Tuxford, Marquis, Huron, Keeler, Buffalo Lake, Bolbeck, Boharm, Carmel, Moose Jaw, and Summerside.

Tuxford Pastoral Charge

United Church Ladies "Harmony Unit"

Meeting held at Beulah Flach's house.
Back row, L-R: Marjorie Douglas, Elda Truitt. 3rd row: Anges Wickett, Lela Turner, Olive Huck, Florence Campbell, Jean Kingwell, Eva Brookbank, Dorothy Ross. 2nd row: D. Curtis, Doris Klemmer, E. Lord, Marjorie Kerr, Alice Scrivens, Beulah Flach. Front row: Thelma Morris, Frieda Hintze, Blanche Moxley.

United Church Women Saskatchewan Conference fonds

  • FW 14
  • Fonds
  • 1959–1971, 1974, 1978, 1981–2012

The fonds consists of records created by the Saskatchewan Branch of the U.C.W., its members, treasurers, circles and committees. Contents include: meeting minutes (1961-1963, 1966-1970, 1981-2012); membership rolls; lists of executives and provisional committees; annual reports; programmes; financial accounts book (1961-1970); correspondence files; histories of local U.C.W. units; and scrapbooks (1962-1970).

United Church Women (U.C.W.), Saskatchewan Conference

Unity-Meridian Pastoral Charge fonds

  • FL 708
  • Fonds
  • 1913–2014

The fonds consists of textual materials generated by Unity Pastoral Charge, Unity-Meridian (Shared Ministry) Pastoral Charge, their predecessors and constituent churches – the boards, committees and related bodies, local women’s units and other groups.

Contents include: minutes of church boards, Parish Council, sessions, stewards, congregational, Sunday School and Christian Education Committee meetings; meetings of local Ladies Aid Societies and Woman’s Association (W.A.) groups from Evesham, and Women’s Missionary Society (W.M.S.) and United Church Women (U.C.W.) groups from Unity and Wasteena; church histories; historic rolls, membership lists and directories; financial records and annual reports; and registers of baptisms, marriages and burials held at Unity, Evesham, Adanac, Senlac, Swarthmore, and related locations.

Unity-Meridian Pastoral Charge

University of Saskatchewan Huskiettes Basketball Team - Player Photos

Individual photographs of team members in uniform grouped. Names: Jean Howes, Noreen Wallace, Dorothy Lake, Pat Lawson, Sylvia Fedoruk (co-capt), Charrie Tofsted (Mgr), Lydia Yaremchuk (co-capt), Eleanor Ciuca, Shirley Howes, Camille Garnier, Peggy Wilton.

Bio/Historical Note: The 1948-1949 Huskiettes won four on the floor, defeating the University of Alberta and the University of British Columbia in Edmonton to take the Cecil Race Trophy as Western intercollegiate champions, winning the Gardiner Trophy as Saskatoon city league champions and adding the provincial junior and senior women's titles. Exams prevented the team from attending the Western Canadian championship. The Huskiettes were undefeated in the 1948-49 season, Ivan King's third as coach of the team. Pat Lawson was the leading scorer, averaging 13 points per game in 18 games. Lydia Yaremchuk was the leading scorer and MVP in the city league, while Peggy Wilton was named the cleanest player. Sylvia Fedoruk and Lydia Yaremchuk were both in their third season with the Huskiettes, Lawson, Wilton and twin sisters Shirley and Jean Howes in their second, while Eleanore Ciuca, Camille Garnier, Dot Lake and Noreen Wallace were all in their first year.

University of Saskatchewan Huskiettes Basketball Team - Player Photos

Individual photographs of "Ladies Basket Ball" team members in action grouped. Names: I. Macinnis (mgr), Ray Frey (coach), G. Wilson, Catherine Louise Stuart Bergin (Cherry), Florence Roxana Ullainee Kinsman, K. Paterson, W. Treleaven, C. Early, E. Burwash, [Margaret Holmes] Richardson, E. Wheaton, K. Otton, H. Stewart.

Bio/Historical Note: The colours green and white were chosen in 1910 by Reginald Bateman, a native of Ireland and the first English professor at the University of Saskatchewan. 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.” One of the earliest pictures of players wearing sweaters with ‘Huskies’ on them was the 1932-1933 Greystone yearbook, showing the men’s hockey team in uniforms with the new name. Women's teams were using ‘Huskiettes’ by 1937.

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