This fonds includes the minute books, financial records (1886-1955), attendance registers (1887-1906), and related documents of the Blyth School District, Rural Municipality of Cornwallis. Aside from attendance records, the fonds contains documents relating to issues of teachers salaries, attendance policies, and holidays.
The fonds contains three small scrapbooks, which cover the years 1932-1939, 1939-1949, and 1950-1959, respectively. The scrapbooks contain newpaper clippings from the Brandon Sun, the Winnipeg Free Press, and the Flin Flon Daily Miner. The scrapbooks also contain exhibition and meeting programs from the Brandon Club. Fonds also contains meeting minutes for the years 1932-1972.
Brotherhood Executive for Manitoba. From left to right, front to back: Itor Barabush, Capar, Melnyck, unidentified, Tom Bodey, Evenyk, Metropolitan Michael Bzdel, Rt. Rev. Mitrat Roman Dobriansky, and Zubacz. May 13, 1995, Winnipeg, Manitoba?
This fonds contains a pamphlet written and published by C.J. Barnes titled Seventy Years in Southwestern Manitoba. The pamphlet contains an account of life in rural southwestern Manitoba from the 1880s through to the 1940s.The pamphlet is based on a variety of sources including diaries written by Mr. Barnes' father. Fonds includes some hand-drawn maps not included in the published version of the pamphlet. This collection also includes four letters c.1962 between C.J. Barnes and Rev. Robert Harvey in his capacity as a columnist for the Brandon Sun.
Metropolitan Maxim Hermaniuk is seated on the High Place at the Holy Table of Sts. Vladimir and Olga Cathedral, Winnipeg, Manitoba, holding the Cross to an unidentified religious, who kneels and is about to kiss it. February 12, 1957. Details of the event are written in ink on the back of the print in Ukrainian.
Canonical Erection of the Metropolitan See of Winnipeg and the Ceremony of Metropolitan Maxim Hermaniuk's installation as Archbishop-Metropolitan of Winnipeg, February 12, 1957.
The Ukrainian Canadian bishops are seated before the altar of Sts. Vladimir and Olga Cathedral in Winnipeg, Manitoba, during the Canonical Erection of the Metropolitan See of Winnipeg and the Ceremony of the Installation of Bishop Maxim Hermaniuk as Archbishop-Metropolitan of Winnipeg, February 12, 1957. From the left: Apostolic Exarch of Eastern Canada, Bishop Isidore Borecki (Borecky); Apostolic Exarch of Western Canada, Bishop Neil Savaryn, OSBM; His Grace, Archbishop-Metropolitan Maxim Hermaniuk; Apostolic Exarch of Saskatchewan, Bishop Andrew Roberecki. Four unidentified clergy stand nearby.
His Grace, Archbishop-Metropolitan Maxim Hermaniuk, sits on the High Place of Sts. Vladimir and Olga Cathedral, Winnipeg, Manitoba, during the Canonical Erection of the Metropolitan See of Winnipeg and the Ceremony of his Installation as Archbishop-Metropolitan of Winnipeg, February 12, 1957. Monsignor Wasyl Kushnir is seated second from the left; Bishop Isidore Borecki (Borecky) is seated third from the left; Archbishop Philip Pocock is seated at the far right.
His Grace, Archbishop-Metropolitan Maxim Hermaniuk, sits on the High Place of Sts. Vladimir and Olga Cathedral, Winnipeg, Manitoba, during the Canonical Erection of the Metropolitan See of Winnipeg and the Ceremony of the Installation of Bishop Maxim as Archbishop-Metropolitan of Winnipeg, February 12, 1957. Monsignor Wasyl Kushnir is seated second from the left; Bishop Isidore Borecki (Borecky) is next to Monsignor Kushnir, on the right; Bishop Neil Savaryn is seated right of Bishop Isidore. Metropolitan Maxim Hermaniuk has written by hand in Ukrainian, in ink, on the previously attached paper frame: "Winnipeg, 12.2.1957".