- CA CPA 1990.14
- Fonds
- 1944-1954
Fonds consists of a scribbler containing names, dates, model numbers, and amounts of gun powder and shell sold between 1944-1954.
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Fonds consists of a scribbler containing names, dates, model numbers, and amounts of gun powder and shell sold between 1944-1954.
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DENISE LEGARE (MEDWECHUK) fonds
Fonds consists of two books; one is entitled "Madford Cemetery, Douglas, Manitoba" and describes the cemetery and the graves contained therein. The second book is entitled "Douglas: Boards, Bricks and Bods, 1879 to 1997: and describes the buildings that used to and still exist in the town of Douglas, including their histories and descriptions.
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Fonds consists of a brief typed history in a letter from Bertram Lidbrook Cope (1883-after 1965) to Barbara Campbell of Carberry, Manitoba (1965). In it he describes his teenage years in the Carberry community after his family's settlement in the area in 1893. Included are genealogies of the Cope and Thomas Huckell families compiled by Robert Douglas. Huckell was editor of the Carberry Express.
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Fonds consists of one DVD on which the interview done in October, 2008 was recorded. In the interview, Mr. Berry relates his own and his father's history in Reston, MB, and his own experiences in Carberry, MB, including references to tournament baseball in the 1940s with the Carberry team and some of the players and executive, the presence of the RAF and the Canadian Air Force training schools that still existed in Carberry when he arrived, the origin of Spruce Woods Provincial Park, and the building of roads from Carberry to the Trans Canada Highway and to Glenboro.
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Fonds consists of a theatre programme and adjudicator's remarks from the [Brandon competition].
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Fonds consists of minute and cash books.
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Fonds consists of 2 black and white photographs of the Diamond Jubilee parade taken by H. H. Allen. "History and Founding of the Carberry Centennial Drop-In Centre" was written by L. Goodridge in circa 1995. Also a black & white photograph of the people gathering to witness the ground-breaking ceremony in 1948 for the new Fox Memorial Hospital and a photograph taken by Evelyn King (Winnie Goodridge's sister) of Miss King's unit of Army nurses waiting at the train station in Sussex, NB to embark for England ca. 1940
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Fonds consists of 5 black and white photographs, and 4 negatives showing Carberry and North Cypress Annual Field Day, showing Montrose, Castle Hill, Sidney, and Linwood schools. Other black and white photographs show paternal ancestors (ca. 1900), and the McBean brothers. Textual material includes a 4-H certificate (1962), Sons of England Benefit Society certificate awarded to Emerson A. Harburn (1925), Order of the Crocus certificate awarded to Hilda Harburn (1967), family histories entitled "Descendants of Thomas Harburn" submitted by Harburn in 1998 and "Descendants of John Harburn (1868-1935) Brookdale, Manitoba" submitted by Velma Daws of Chilliwack, British Columbia in 1998. The Daws history includes a diary of her research trip to England in 1982.
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Fonds consists of correspondence, land title documents (1927-1949), Law Society certificates (1898).
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Fonds consists of eight funeral announcement cards re: the deaths of George H Hope, Mrs. George Hope, William Hope, Mary Tennant Hope, Margaret Hope, and Dougald McLaren; one YPSCE program from 1894, and newspaper clippings about the deaths of George and William Hope and the golden wedding anniversary of Alex and Bella Robertson.
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