The series includes 11 ice hockey programs which almost exclusively chronicle the home games of the Brandon Wheat Kings from 1946-1951 and one program related to the Brandon Elks hockey team from 1947.
The series consists of minutes, correspondence and newspaper clippings related to the activities of local, and provincial organizations in which Stephen A. Magnacca was actively involved. The series is divided up into the following subseries. 2.1 Provincial Exhibition 2.2 Brandon Art Club & Brandon Allied Arts Centre 2.3 Brandon Museum Inc. 2.4 Brandon Area Foundation 2.5 Brandon Chamber Orchestra 2.6 Brandon Area Agricultural Development Association 2.7 Brandon Zoological Board 2.8 Brandon Chamber of Commerce 2.9 Brandon University 2.10 Save the Prince Edward Hotel Group 2.11 Manitoba Real Estate Association 2.12 Wheat City Arena Management Board 2.13 Brandon Curling Association - Canadian Brier 2.14 Brandon Kinsmen Club 2.15 Brandon Golf & Country Club 2.16 West End Community Centre 2.17 Indian-Metis Friendship Centre 2.18 Brandon Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals 2.19 Kiwanis Club of Brandon 2.20 Associated Commercial Travellers
CA UMASC Mss 42, PC 292, TC 156 [A.08-67, A.09-28, A.10-31, A.11-09]
Collection
1948 - 2003
This collection contains textual records relating to various issues and information on Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Two-Spirit and Queer history including: Comprehensive Works, Bibliography, Reference; Gay/Lesbian Life, Lifestyles & Concerns; Literature & Language; Visual & Performing Arts; History & Gay/Lesbian Liberation Movement; Behavioral Sciences; Social Sciences; Philosophy & Religion; Physical & Natural Sciences; and AIDS-Related Information. It also includes an extensive moving image and sound collection, including oral histories and episodes of the cable access program "Coming Out."
CA UMASC Mss 331, Pc 301, Tc 157, El 26, Mc 36, A.10-38; A.10-38.1
Fonds
1950-2008
This fonds consists of material on the aboriginal history, culture, education, health, housing, and politics. Walter Rudnicki was an active participant in many of the subjects collected by him in the course of his life. In the most cases, this material is organized into themes and contains correspondence, government documents, reports, press releases, newspaper clippings, and documents of many aboriginal organizations and their leaders.
The Patricia Sparks fonds includes the following series: an alumni questionnaire (1992); excerpts from the souvenir programme (1951); and a photograph (1952).
The Constance Officer fonds includes the following series: correspondence (1966-1974); invitations (1962-1969); scrapbook (1956- 1989); biographical information (1957-1979); photographs (1953-1966); two thimbles; and a needlecase.
The Kathleen Richardson fonds includes the following series: biographical information (1971-2007); University of Manitoba honorary degree (1989); Edmund C. Bovey Award (1991);Order of Canada (1993-1994); Canadian Actors’ Equity honorary membership (2001); Order of Manitoba (2005); Mayor’s Luncheon For The Arts (2007); correspondence and speeches (1979 – 2004); Invitations (1965-2004); Steve Reich Interpreted programme(2009); and photographs (1954-2004).
The fonds consists of three parts: a manuscript collection, a photograph collection, and a tape collection. The manuscripts include correspondence, radio and television programme proposals, published articles, manuscripts and a personal file. The photograph collection features photographs from Cyprus, Egypt, rural Manitoba, Arctic Canada, Greenland and Germany. The tape collection consists of over 500 recorded interviews Holting conducted between 1957 and 1987. A major focus of his interviews is with the natives of Northern Manitoba and the Canadian Inuit. Also included are interviews with several Manitoba politicians and business people.