The surviving records of the Selkirk Wesley Methodist Church include: Sacramental registers pertaining to Baptisms (1874-1875, 1878-1879, 1895-1926), Marriages (1874-1875, 1878-1879, 1895-1921), and Burials (1874-1875, 1879, 1895-1922); records of the Quarterly Board and Committees, including minutes (1891-1921); records of the Official Board and Congregational Meetings, including minutes (1921-1925); and records of subscriptions (1907-1925).
The records of Christ Church, Selkirk held at the Archives include: Canonical Documents (1887-2000); Titles (1892-2000); Blueprints and Plans (2000); Sacramental Registers (1887-1983); Record of Services (1902-1975); Treasurer's Book (1887-1906, 1956-1961); Vestry Minutes (1908-1974); WA Minutes (1906-1967); WA Evening Branch Minutes (1949-1951); WA/ACW Roll Call (1969-1974); ACW Minutes (1963-1977); Reports for Annual General Meetings (1958-1981); Parish Statistics (1954-1982 n.i.); Parish Statistics (1920,1960); WA Display Materials (1979); Junior Auxiliary Records (1959-1962); Sunday School Attendance (1949-1955); St Clement's Parish Magazine (1906); Chancel Guild Constitution (1951); Chancel Guild Annual Reports (1962-1968, 1970); Chancel Guild Minutes (1951-1955,1958-1963); Chancel Guild Agenda (1969); Chancel Guild Book of Remembrance (1967); Chancel Guild Treasurer's Book (1952-1959); Chancel Guild Memorials and Gifts; Girls' Auxiliary, Little Helpers Minutes (1912-1914); Stained Glass Windows Project; Financial Plan (2000); Miscellaneous Leaflets; still images. Research file.
The Selma Redekopp fonds consists of eighteen boxes of diaries of religious writings in diaries and notebooks, chronologically arranged. Her diaries are home-made brown paper folders, with attached cloth and button closure, dated and decorated on the outside. Inside each folder is a home-made indexed notebook, closely handwritten on both sides in the Gothic script. Box 19 consists of research material for the Mary Enns book, Selma Redekopp: An Unusual Woman. Also in the fonds is Mary Enns's first edition or unpublished draft, some oversized scrapbooks with Redekopp's notations in the margins, and some personal effects. There is also a Bible, that Redekopp tried to send to Russia in the 1960s and identified as a .50 cent story book, in the Centre for Mennonite Brethren Studies display case.
The surviving records of Setters United Church include: records of the annual meetings, including minutes (1937-1955); records from Poplar Point and Setters annual meetings, including minutes (1925-1935); and offering and financial records (1935-1954).
Consists of photographs of the United Synagogue Youth branch at Shaarey Zedek Synagogue events including camps, sports, meetings and holiday activities. Events include United Synagogue Youth conventions and conclaves, Purim carnivals and training sessions.