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Rotary Youth Development Association fonds

  • CA ATH 05.01
  • Fonds
  • 1989

The fonds consists of the final report of the Job Entry Program Feasibility Study and Employer's Labour Needs Survey for the County of Athabasca and the Hamlet of Smith.

Rotary Youth Development Association

Athabasca Archives Amber Valley Reference Library

  • CA ATH ath-2188
  • Collection
  • 1972-2007

The collection consists of nine books in the Athabasca Archives reference library that contain information on Black settlement, Amber Valley, and families who settled there. The collection includes a video tape: "We Remember Amber Valley," by Selwyn Jacobs

Athabasca Archives

Lloyd and Eileen Chamberlain fonds

  • CA ATH ath-2013
  • Fonds
  • 1955-2009

The fonds consists of photographs of Athabasca houses and commercial buildings, Baptiste Lake, Cub Scouts, a 1956 play "Grand National Night", and aerial views of the Athabasca area. Also included is information on the Sacred Heart Hospital, a 1947 Gas Application and Contract between Fred Mills and Alberta Utilities, the buildings where Lloyd practiced law, a 1968 National Geographic river expedition that passed through Athabasca, 1977 Alberta Hospital Association newsletter, a sheet of Town of Athabasca letterhead from the 1980's, and 2 audio cassettes of interviews that Lloyd conducted with Charles Joseph Rayner Whiteley and Jefferson Davis Edwards in 1961. Subjects included on the Edwards cassette are: Amber Valley, Blacks, Entertainment, Farming, Freighting, J.W.Murphy, Pine Creek District, Pastor Sneed, and Toles School. Subjects included on the Whiteley cassette are: Amber Valley, Crown Lumber Co., John Philip Evans, Falconer's Store, 1904 Flood, Freighting, Toby Gyte, David Hay Sr., George Hees, Hislop and Nagel, George Leng, Billy Loutit, Chester McCutcheon, Richard McDougall, C.B.Major, William Harper Minns, Perryvale, Tom Plumley, Sandy Creek, Jack Secord, William (Billy) Smith, Ernest Sparr, telegraph lines, Dr.Thorndyke, Whiteley's Stopping Place, Lot Scott Willey, and Lewis Hay Irving Wood. In 1998, Eileen interviewed Viola Elizabeth (Jouston) Overholt. In 2009 Eileen Chamberlain interviewed two British war brides who came to Athabasca after WW11: Sheila (Boyce) Jackson and Maggie (Thorpe) Smith.

Chamberlain, Lloyd Chester

Robert William Tannas Photograph Series

The series consists of photographs taken at town events, theatre productions, library/archives events, Remembrance Day services, Agricultural Society parades, Meanook Biological Station (Dominion Observatory), Edwin Parr Composite Community School graduations (1988, 1989), Alberta Pacific Environmental Impact Assessment Review Board meetings (1989), and four scrapbooks of clippings about Athabasca. Bob took photographs of the town's 75th anniversary proceedings. In 2009 Bob took 76 photographs of buildings in the Town of Athabasca and of the demolition of the Athabasca Community Centre. 2010 photos include the inside of the former and the new Buy-Low Foods store, and the demolition of the former store. Further donations include photos of potter Alfred Messerli, 1985 remodeling of Edwin Parr Composite High School, Calling River telegraph station, Pelican Settlement in 1979, 1973 Boyle High School Boys Curling team win provincials, Remembrance Day 2003, and author Holly (Holt) Kennedy.

Robert William Tannas Fonds

  • CA ATH Ath-2180
  • Fonds
  • 1912-2010

85.30: Cameron Shipyards. “The Yarn of the Howling Gale,” poem by W. B. Cameron circa 1938. FFC
87.04: Cassette tapes #43, George Ryga, “The Addict,” CBC with Peter Gzowski, April 11, 1986 and; #44, George Ryga, “Brandon Willie and the Great Event,” January 25, 1987. FFC
88.09: Four scrapbooks containing newspaper articles; Edmonton Journal and Athabasca Echo. Oversize
89.17: Video cassette #111, Grad 1988. FFC
91.16: Proclamation by Mayor Ole Hermanson (letter). FFC
91.18: Athabasca River – Athabasca to Ft. McMurray (report). FFC
91.19: Reply to Proclamation by County of Athabasca Reeve Berkley Ferguson (draft letter). FFC
88.48: Cassette tape #117, George Ryga, “Twelve Ravens.” FFC
90.36: House of Commons transcripts. Frank and Warren Evans. FFC
90.45: Four photocopies from Outing: Sport, Travel and Recreation, “A Woman in the Mackenzie Delta, Parts 1, 2 and 3” and “Homeward Bound,” by Elizabeth Taylor, October, November and December 1894, and January 1895. FFC
90.46: Four school texts; three poetries and one games. Reference Library #381 – 384, (I don’t know where these books are).
92.32: Five books, two papers Re: Dominion Experimental Farms. Box 6
92.42: Photo 11223, 1989 – 1992 Athabasca Town Council; History of School Districts. Albums and FFC
93.09: Program for the hockey game between Edmonton Oilers alumni and Athabasca Aces. FFC
93.11: Reprint of ATA Magazine, June 1920. FFC
93.13: Cassette tapes, 153 – 159, oral histories recorded by EPCCS students. FFC #1
96.05: “Pass the McMurray Salt, Please,” By Comfort, Darlene J. Reference Library #129
97.01: “The Great Reindeer Fiasco,” Western People, Western Producer, December 19, 1996. FFC
97.02: Factual Origin of Our Earth,” by Horochowsky, Teodor, translator Kamelchuk, Steve. #203, Reference Library
97.10: “The Trustee Voice,” June 1997: Athabasca Public Library 50th Anniversary. FFC
97.28: Athabasca High School certificate, ND. FFC
98.15: 1907 Senate Committee Proceedings Re: The Value of Western Lands. FFC
00.12: Up Here magazine article “Reindeer 1911.” Nov/Dec 1999. FFC
00.47: Opening new EPC wing, 1968. FFC
03.01: Chapter from a book on Jessie Rollings. Deaccessioned. See book #143, “With Unshakeable Persistence: Rural Teachers of the Depression Era,” by Elizabeth McLachlan
03.23: County of Athabasca #12 year-end statements 1981 – 1994. FFC
04.11: File 1: June 1952 Economic Survey Town of Athabasca. The Industrial Development Branch; Department of Economic Affairs
File 2: Athabasca Municipal Hospital ground floor and main floor plans, ND
File 3: Opal Otto poem, manuscripts, (ND) and articles, April 8, 1080
File 4: Baptiste Lake Preliminary Management Plan, November 29, 1993
File 5: Amber Valley Community Association “Rural Women in Focus,” 1975
File 6: Athabasca High School graduation programs 1954, 55, 57, 58 and 1970
County of Athabasca #12 / EPCHS 1974 “Planning Your Program”
“School in Athabasca” by Alice Donahue May 3, 1984
File 7: “Susan Blatt’s Athabasca,” Grade 10 Special Project manuscript c. 1980s. FFC
05.22: Athabasca Clay Products ashtray. #158 display in glass case in foyer
06.02: EPC “Expressions: A Literary and Visual Arts Magazine,” November 2005, January 2006. FFC
06.33: EPC “Expressions: A Literary and Visual Arts Magazine,” Issues 1 – 4. FFC
06.51: excerpt from the book “Tar on the Floats,” by Margaret McDougall which references Earl Wright, Milt McDougall and Art Schumacker. FFC
07.22: Athabasca River Basin Conference, June 1 – 3, 2007. FFC (backlog)
08.24: Three artifacts; Richards Lumber pencil, Northland Autobody aspirin, Bovril package. Display
08.35: Copy of CBC radio program “Alberta Mavericks,” July 2, 2008, Louis Fousseneuve. S & M (I don’t know where this is; not in A/V inventory)
09.09: Photocopy of Province of Alberta Register of Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths and Funerals, St. Gabriel’s Church. FFC (backlog)
10.42: TarTrek 80 band exchange between EPC (Athabasca, AB) and London, ON, 1980. FFC
10.48: History of the library and archives. FFC
10.54: Remodeling EPC 1985; nine maps and 105 photos (18839 – 18942). Map case, albums
14.24: One booklet and five slides. (I don’t know what these are or where they are).
14.43: Nanton Museum Lancaster Society. FFC
16.27: Athabasca River Transportation. FFC
20.01: Athabasca Pottery Discovery Day correspondence, budget, proofs. FFC
20.02: IMC Consulting Group report “Athabasca River Interpretive Centre.” FFC
22.04: “Athabasca and the World,” environmental verse by Nick Evasiuk; Athabasca University 11th Convocation, tribute to George Ryga; two LPs “Jewells for Your Dancing Pleasure,” and “EPC Concert Band;” Athabasca 75th Anniversary placements; miscellaneous Library Board Correspondence, Library building, financials and bylaws filed in FFC #12; five draft floor plans for Library and Archives in map case drawer #9; “Athabasca Landing: An Illustrated History (ALAIH) thank-you ad in ALAIH filing cabinet; Adolph Besmark unopened letter returned to Town of Athabasca Secretary-Treasurer dated Oct 22, 1914; Athabasca and District Senior Citizens Society agendas, minutes and financials from December 2009 to January 2017. FFC.
22.07: Athabasca County Library Board meetings 1996 – 2006. FFC.

Tannas, Robert William

Medicine Hat and District Germans from Russia Society fonds

  • CA MED 773
  • Fonds
  • May 9, 2013

1 bound copy of "Medicine Hat and District Germans from Russia Society Legacy Project" (2013), 7 oral histories which were aired on SHAW TV, 2017-2018.

Germans from Russia Society. Medicine Hat and District.

Amber Valley Community Association fonds

  • CA ATH ath-1980
  • Fonds
  • 1888-1987

The fonds consists of reprinted newspaper articles, a list of electors for 1938 and 1958, a few unidentified photocopied pictures and 10 photographs; also the booklet "Memoirs of the Official Opening of the Amber Valley Community Centre, June 28, 1975". The photos include: W.G. and Alice Cromwell, Columbus Bowen, Bob Jamerson, and Williams and Kinamore families. The booklet "Rural Women in Focus" was printed by the Amber Valley Community Association to celebrate the United Nations 1975 International Women's Year. Included is information on Lydia Williams, Marjorie Logan, Nancy Appleby, Amber Valley pioneer women, Athabasca Art Club, Martha Edwards and Palma Lennie. Two photographs from the Athabasca Archives collection include: Georgia Toles and an unknown woman. The map is a hand drawn Amber Valley Heritage Map, 1987, showing the present and former land owners in Township 66, Range 20, W4M. As well as the names of farm families, the map locates two stores, two post offices, the school and the cemetery. Records also include Friends of Obadiah Place documents pertaining to the historical designation of the site and letters of solicitation and support for the project. 20.27: correspondence, documents, digital photos and videos concerning reinstalling a Park Canada Historic Sites and Monuments plaque originally located on Hwy 55 and now relocated at the Amber Valley Cultural Centre.

Amber Valley Community Association

Calgary Jewish Community Council fonds

  • GLEN glen-456
  • Fonds
  • 1942-1985, predominant 1956-1985

The fonds consists of records of both the Calgary Jewish Community Council and the Calgary Jewish Centre, including minutes, correspondence and administrative records of the governing boards and executives; financial records related to budgets and allocations; records of the annual CUJA and UIA fundraising campaigns; committee records; correspondence with affiliated organizations; operational records of CJC programs for adults, senior adults, youth and children; and photographs of Jewish individuals, fundraising campaigns, and Jewish Centre activities, many of which were published in the Calgary Jewish News. Note: There are very few records from 1967 to 1977.

Calgary Jewish Community Council

Calgary Jewish Academy fonds

  • GLEN glen-455
  • Fonds
  • 1928-1984

The fonds consists of I.L. Peretz School minutes (1928-1929, 1936-1937, 1947-1957), correspondence (1930-1962), ledger (1928-1931), scrapbook (1930s-1960s) and miscellany (1959-1970s); Calgary Hebrew School minutes (1961-1976) and class registers (1971-1980); and various awards presented to both schools.

Calgary Jewish Academy

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