Grande Prairie RCSCC Micmac Lt. Borstad stands with Leading Cadet Stan Clarke. Stan was chosen to spend two months aboard the RCN cruiser HMCS Ontario on a South Pacific tour.
The series consists of news clippings, invitations, awards, a resume, cards, a musical score called "Elmer’s Tune" and a poem "Something to Think About." An accrual is a booklet, Elmer's account of " A Canol Adventure", the building of the Canol Pipline from Norman Wells to a refinery in Whitehorse during World War II.
The series consists of a binder of information relating to his nomination for Progressive Conservative candidate and subsequent election as MLA for the Grande Prairie constituency; documents and news items relating to his 1979 term; pictures, news articles, invitations, documents relating to the Alberta Winter Games in Grande Prairie and the 75 Anniversary celebrations of the province in 1980; a housing study, Hansard records from 1980-81; the Opening Ceremonies program for the 1982 session of parliament; and pictures, correspondence and news articles paying tribute to his service in provincial politics.
The series consists of master of ceremonies’ notes for the official opening of the hospital in 1984, Mistahia Achievements document (1996) and three year business plan, 1996-1999, QEll Foundation newsletters and reports, 1994-2001, and photographs of the farewell to Carmen Haakstad (former executive director of the Foundation.) The series also includes a binder of information and photographs documenting the MRI Capital Campaign successfully completed in 2001.
Grande Prairie Sea Cadets - R.C.S.C.C. Micmac. Hockey Team in 1956: Back L-R: Stan Clarke, H. Lakge, W. Mackie, A. Lazeron, I. Raketti. Front L-R: L. Flohr, E. Flohr, C. Paton, R. Carter.
HMCS Quadra at Comox, British Columbia, camp facilities were used for the two week summer training camp attended by 23 Grande Prairie sea cadets in the summer of 1964.