- CA GPR 0192-0192.04-0192.04.02-0192.04.02.01
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- 1964
Part of Frank Kozar fonds
Formal group photograph of 2508 Thorsby army cadets.
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Part of Frank Kozar fonds
Formal group photograph of 2508 Thorsby army cadets.
Part of Frank Kozar fonds
The sub series consists of 30 photographs of the Annual Inspection of 2561 Breton Cadet Corps ca. 1985 with Inspecting Officer Major B. Whitley, CO of 745 Edmonton Communications Squadron, and WO Andy Butts, ACI from ACO’s Office; and submissions for the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award for four members of 2561 Breton Cadet Corps in 1988. 2561 Breton Cadet Corps was affiliated with the 19th Alberta Dragoons. Mr. Kozar was 2nd in Command for the Breton Corps
25th Anniversary, United Church Women's Missionary Circle
Part of Thomas Wilson Lawlor fonds
Members of the Peace River Women's Missionary Service Presbyterial in Feb. 1951: First row Mrs. Hajeck, Albright; Mrs. T.W. Lawlor, Grande Prairie; Guest Speaker Miss Dorothy McBain, Edmonton; Mrs. J.F. Swanston, recording secretary. Second row: Mrs. Dawson, Beaverlodge; Mrs. A. Boorman, Wembley; Mrs. L. Kowensky, Grande Prairie; Mrs.H.W. Patterson, Grande Prairie. Third row: Mrs. R. Clegg, McLennan; Mrs. Konschak, Wembley; Mrs. W. Umbach, Sexsmith; Mrs. J. Miles, Clarimont; Mrs. R. Harper, Grande Prairie; Mrs. J. McArthur, Spirit River.
Part of Clem and Muriel Collins fonds
Muriel and Clem Collins in the buffet line at a banquet to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary, surrounded by many friends.
Part of Frank Kozar fonds
The sub series consists of information about 2836 Jasper Cadet Corps; a list of members in the mid 80s, a completed application form and expectations of a cadet, annual reports, correspondence, news clippings, Attendance and Pay Registers for 1991,and programmes for events such as a 1986 Mess Dinner, and for the Annual Inspection Parades for 1987-1991. Also included are four registrations and record books from members of 2561 Breton Cadet Corps who received the Duke of Edinburgh Award under 2836 Jasper Place Cadet Corps in 1988, and some personal letters to Mr. Kozar from members of his corps after they had moved on to other places. The photographs consist of 6 black & white prints of corps inside the drill hall, 18 colour photographs of a 1987 outdoor exercise and 16 colour photographs of the Change of Command Parade when Capt. Robert Bowman replaced Capt. Kozar in 1991. 2836 Jasper Place Cadet Corps was affiliated with 745 (Edmonton) Communications Squadron Cadet Corps.
2850 Grande Prairie Cadet Corps
Part of Frank Kozar fonds
Captain Kozar, 2850 Loyal Edmonton Regiment, with a group of Grande Prairie cadets enroute to Calgary to receive the Duke of Edinburough Awards.
2850 Grande Prairie Cadet Corps
Part of Frank Kozar fonds
The sub series consists of information about 2850 Grande Prairie, a list of members, inspection reports, maps, correspondence, news clippings, and programmes of events such as the 1973 Remembrance Day Service and the 1976 inspection. The 19 photographs are black & white prints of the Air Cadets and the Army Cadets, both inside the drill hall and outside on exercises. There is also a photograph album from their annual inspection in May 31, 2000 with L Col Frank Kozar as the Reviewing Officer. 2850 Grande Prairie Cadet Corps was affiliated with The 49th Loyal Edmonton Regiment.
Part of Frank Kozar fonds
Cadets train on exercise bikes, part of their fitness program.
Part of Frank Kozar fonds
The sub series consists of information about 2981 Strathcona, correspondence, news clippings, routine orders, annual reports, and programmes of events such as the 1982, 1983, 1984 and 1997 Annual Inspections. There is also a Change of command Certificate dated October 1, 1984 when Captain Kozar relinquished command of the corps. The photographs are black & white prints of the cadets and officers in the drill hall and of the 1983 AGM League Dinner.
Part of Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, Alphaeus Patterson Chapter fonds
The I.O.D.E.'s second hand clothing store, 2nd Appearance Shop, on the south side of 99th Avenue. The store was not only a social benefit but was a mainstay for many years allowing the group to finance health, education and social programs.