- CA GPR 0371-0371.05-0371.05.03.38
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- 1965
Grande Prairie Womens Institute quilters at work.
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Grande Prairie Womens Institute quilters at work.
Womens Institute reporter at CFGP
Grande Prairie Womens Institute reporter at the CFGP radio station.
This collection consists of the records of Womonspace from their formal incorporation in 1982 until the last newsletter was published in 2011. The records include meeting minutes, monthly newsletters, event planning, and financial reports. Additionally, numerous records relating to the local and national LGBTQ+ communities are included, such as the GALA Human Rights Committee and GALA Week, as well as LGBTQ+ business guides. Also included are numerous newspaper clippings related to Womonspace and the LGBTQ+ community.
Womonspace
Womonspace Social, Recreational and Educational Society of Edmonton fonds
The fonds consists of Womonspace newsletters.
Womonspace Social, Recreational and Educational Society of Edmonton
Wooddale Women's Institute fonds
The fonds consists of minute books, including roll call records; a small amount of correspondence; and Women's Institute handbooks
Alberta Women's Institute. Wooddale Branch (Rimbey, Alta.)
The fonds consists of scrapbook of newsclippings regarding Helen's athletic activities; scrapbook of Don's Second World War activities; and photographs of Helen, military events and the Woodside family.
Woodside, Helen
The fonds consists of: a Red Cross blood donor certificate given to Roy Woollven for giving 20 donations of blood ([ca. 1955]); a St. Barnabas Anglican Church cookbook in aid of the Organ Fund (1913); The Canadian Red Cross manual for Home Care Nursing Classes (undated); Red Cross certificate issued to Mrs. R. W. Woollven of Suffield, for completing all of the offered courses of the Department of Home Nursing, Alberta Divison (undated); framed document issued by the Government of Canada in gratitude to Corporal Roy Walter Woollven for Devotion to Duty as a Member of Canada's Reserve Army, 1939-1945; rolled memorial scroll issued to honour Pte. C. H. Woollven, 552817, 8th Battalion Canadian Infantry (Manitoba Regiment), son of Mrs. F.C. Woollven of Medicine Hat, who died of his wounds April 15, 1917 at the age of 22 years. His grave is located at Aubigny Communal Cemetery in France (undated); 83 photographs of members of the Veteran's Guard, various views of Medicine Hat, Alderson (Carlstadt), the Woollven family, and the Police Point Barracks. Consists of a Red Cross blood donor certificate given to Roy Woollven for giving 20 donations of blood ([ca. 1955]) (M90.26.1); a St. Barnabas Anglican Church cookbook in aid of the Organ Fund (1913) (M2000.40.1); The Canadian Red Cross manual for Home Care Nursing Classes (undated) (M2000.40.2); Red Cross certificate issued to Mrs. R. W. Woollven of Suffield, for completing all of the offered courses of the Department of Home Nursing, Alberta Divison (n/d) (M2000.40.3); framed document issued by the Government of Canada in gratitude to Corporal Roy Walter Woollven for Devotion to Duty as a Member of Canada's Reserve Army, 1939-1945 (M2000.40.4); rolled memorial scroll issued to honour Pte. C. H. Woollven, 552817, 8th Battalion Canadian Infantry (Manitoba Regiment), son of Mrs. F.C. Woollven of Medicine Hat, who died of his wounds April 15, 1917 at the age of 22 years. His grave is located at Aubigny Communal Cemetery in France (undated) (M2000.40.5).
Woollven, Walter
Part of Beth Sheehan fonds
After graduating from Alberta College in Edmonton, Beth worked in Toronto at Dearborn Chemical Co. Ltd., Goodwin Harris Co. Ltd., and the Royal Muskoka Hotel near Rosseau, Ontario.
Working People of Calgary Oral History Project collection
The collection consists of interviews with these individuals who lived in Calgary during the 1920s and 1930s: Roy Allen, Hazel Austin, Roy Austin, Mabel Baker, Gladys Bates, Murray Bowman, Juanita Brooks, Anne Bryant, Kathleen Bullas, Vera Burns, Maureen Cumming, Spencer Cumming, Bunny Dixon, Marjorie Ellis, Ron Florendine, Don Foster, Dorothy Fox, Doris Fraser, Herb Goodwin, Alice Hamilton, Irene Harper, Doug Hawkes, Frances Helmer, May Henderson, Flora Holden, Helen Holmes, Norman Holmes, Charlie Hutchinson, Harold Hutchinson, Olive Iverach, Anele Jenkins, D. Johnson, Kathleen Lane, Al Leinweber, Eva Mackintosh, Lorraine McNiece, Ruth McVeigh, Laura Muir, Reginald Parkyn, Catherine Philip, C.K. Quon, Ted Riback, Joe Ross, Ruth Scott, Helen Spurway, Keel Spurway, Tony Stanford, Jack Thorne, Janet Valentine, Lilian Valentine, and Gordon Webster.
Working People of Calgary Oral History Project
Worlds of Women Together fonds
Consists of administrative paperwork primarily concerned with the Worlds of Women Together's work in developing their catering service, including a grant application including a business proposal, letters of support and financial information. There are also letters of support. Also included is a menu, contact lists, information regarding the executive of the organisation and media coverage.
Worlds of Women Together Catering