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Hy Baltzan fonds
CA EDM MS-236 · Fondo · 1976

The fonds consists of a program of the Negev testimonial dinner given in honour of Hy Baltzan in June 1976.

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CA EDM CA EDM MS-78 · Fondo · 1976

The fonds consists of one history of highland dancing with references to the Alberta Highland Dancing Association, prepared by Sandra Allnutt, the Branch’s publicity chairman, in 1976. The history contains information about the origins of Highland dancing, in addition to details specific to ten individual dances.

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Edmonton Scottish Society fonds
CA EDM MS-76 · Fondo · 1976

The fonds consists of a written history of the Edmonton Scottish Society prepared by one of its members in 1976.

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Realtors Association of Edmonton fonds
CA EDM MS-760 · Fondo · 1973 - 2006

The fonds consists of catalogues of residential, rural, land and commercial real estate sales available in the Edmonton area from 1973-2006.

The fonds has been arranged into four series:
Series 1 – Multiple Listing Catalogues – Residential – 1973-2006
Series 2 – Multiple Listing Catalogues – Residential Except Edmonton – 1983
Series 3 – Multiple Listing Catalogues – Land & Rural Residential – 1980-2005
Series 4 – Multiple Listing Catalogues – Commercial 1974-1977, 1980-2003

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Henry G. Ward fonds
CA EDM MS-26 · Fondo · 1971 - 1974

The fonds consists of an interview by Henry with his uncle Samuel Archibald Dickson and a set of ‘Edmonton First’ broadcast spots (transcripts) by John E. Barron, Sunwapta Broadcasting, for CFRN radio, to which Henry Ward contributed ideas.
The photographs include the home where Marshall McLuhan grew up in Edmonton AB and of Samuel Archibald Dickson.
File List:
File 1. Interview with Samuel Archibald Dickson
File 2. Edmonton First Broadcasts – transcripts, CFRN Radio (photocopy)

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Scrapbook 1 - volume 1
CA EDM MS-515-1 · Unidad documental compuesta · [ca. 1970]
Parte de Wankel, Dornan Family fonds

The file consists of volume 1 of the scrapbook 'The First Fifty Years: A Pictorial Review of the origin of the Parish of St. Anthony of Padua and the contributions made by the pioneers, both for the Church and in the Community'.
The scrapbook was compiled by Mary Wankel Dornan and Mae Bedard Green, and includes reminiscences on early Edmonton as well as family and community histories covering predominantly 1890-1955.
The scrapbook includes photographs EB-40-1 to EB-40-56.

The writings in this volume cover the following subjects or topics:

  • Fort Edmonton
  • John Walter and his ferry
  • Laurent Garneau and his family
  • Convent of the Sisters Faithful Companion of Jesus, Edmonton, NWT
  • Strathcona 1891-1910 (hand drawn map with named streets)
  • St. Anthony of Padua Church and School
  • The Archdiocese of Edmonton 1902-1938
  • Archbishop McGuigan, Bishop Grandin, Father Albert Lacombe, Archbishop Emile Legal, and Archbishop Henry J. O'Leary
  • St. Anthony School
  • Games We Played In 1910
  • Students at St. Anthony's School: Annie Allen, Grace Bard, Harry Bard, Mabel Bard, Velma Bartley, Mae Bedard, Wallace Bijou, Mike Blischok, Cath. Carrigan, Dan Carrigan, Gene Carrigan, Harry Dechene, Zoe Defond, Alice Duggan, Bill Fraser, Norman Fraser, Theresa Fraser, Lester Ferring, Aime Goyer, Albert Goyer, Aileen Hobson, Marjorie Husband, Margaret Joyce, Anne Keizer, Marie Keizer, Annie Kulak, Aime Labonte, Edward LaFleche, Joe LaFleche, Louis LaFleche, Algena Lamy, Helen Loughlin, Joseph Malone, Margaret Malone, Della McDonough, James McDonough, Helen McGuiness, Marjorie McKeena, Alice McLean, Alf McLean, Frank McLean, Alice McManus, Clifford McManus,Ellen McManus, Patrick Meehan, Nick Metzger, Kathleen Moher, Bill Monaghan, Alpha Morency, Katie Nearny, John Norrington, Irene Piche, Catherine Pollard, Harold Pollard, Rosie Pollard, Agnes Rafferty, James Rafferty, Arthur Ring, Dimple Ring, Irene Roth, Katie Schariski, Mike Schariski, Annie Schmidt, Arthur Seward, Lawrence Sullivan, Thomas Sullivan, James Tierny, Tommy Walsh, Charlie Wankel, Mamie Wankel
  • Teachers at St. Anthony's School: Miss Bedard, Miss Helen Marquis, Miss Shannon, Mill Tellier, Sister Patrick
  • The John Berchman's Society (altar boys): Dan Carrigan, Tom Carrigan, Willie Fraser, Aime Goyer, Albert Goyer, Aime Labonte, Joe Malone, Alf McLean, John McLean, James TiernyTommy Walsh, Charlie Wankel
  • City of Edmonton Stern Wheeler
  • The Strathcona Tannery and the Bedard Family (Fermin Bedard, William H. Bedard, Sam Bedard, Augusta Bedard, Edna Bedard, Elva Bedard, Florence Bedard, Frances Bedard, Mae Bedard, Harry Bedard, Lou Peverell, Mabel Shannon, Lizzie Swaboda)
  • Henry Collins (Muchias)
  • The Mayall family (Mr. Mayall, Cecilia Robson Mayall, Dolly Mayall, Eva Mayall, Robert Mayall)
  • The Pollard Brothers (includes the Pollard Brickyard)
  • The John A. Pollard Family
  • John (Red) Pollard
  • Williams (Mr & Mrs Henry Williams, Charles Williams)
  • Flood of the North Saskatchewan River - June 27, 1915
  • Spare the Rod 1900-1910 (Mother Bernadette, Miss Crough)
  • Keeping Diaries (John Fraser, Fermin Bedard)
  • Connelly Family (Jack Connelly, Father Paul Connelly, Mrs. Tom McLean, Mrs. D. McCarthy)
  • Here and There (FCJ Sisters, Dan Connelly, John Pollard, Pat McManus, prices in 1890, pennies, Mr. Duggan, Mr. McManus, Ross' Hardware, Wankel and Barr Hardware, Afternoon Tea and Calling Cards)
  • John Joseph Duggan, Margaret McDonald Duggan
  • Third Street Separate High School (Principal Mother Margaret Mary, Miss Laura Moret, Elva Bedard, Bernard McEleney)
  • First Street Cars on Whyte Avenue
  • McIntyre Memorial Fountain (drinking fountain at 83 Avenue and Main Street)
  • Nancy O'Brien, Madam Fontaine
  • St. Rene's Church
  • Lemarchand Mansion
  • Two-Room School in Gallagher Flats 1913
  • The Bard Family and House (Delmar Bard, Mary O'Keefe Bard, Harry Bard, Grace Bard, Bard Lake, Ella Kearny Bard, Harry Bard, Tommy Walsk, Charlie Wankel, Peg Carrigan, Jo Carrigan, Mable Bard, Bert Bard, Cath. Carrigan)
  • The Carrigan Family and House (Ed Carrigan, Kate Carrigan, Gunnar Hoyem, Gudrun Hoyem. Laurette Carrigan, Tom Carrigan)
  • Bill Price Receives Gene Carrigan Trophy
  • The T.P. Malone Family (Thomas Peter Malone, Sara McMillan Malone, John Malone, Charles Fisher, Pat Burns, Margaret Mary Malone, Joseph Malone, Anna Malone, Paul Malone, Malone Store, Malone Block, Right Reverend Joseph McMillan Malone, Dr. Ross Vant, Auguste Maure)
Scrapbook 1 - volume 2b
CA EDM MS-515-2b · Unidad documental compuesta · [ca. 1970]
Parte de Wankel, Dornan Family fonds

The file consists of the epilogue of volume 2 of the scrapbook 'The First Fifty Years: A Pictorial Review of the origin of the Parish of St. Anthony of Padua and the contributions made by the pioneers, both for the Church and in the Community'.
The scrapbook was compiled by Mary Wankel Dornan and Mae Bedard Green, and includes reminiscences on early Edmonton as well as family and community histories.

The writings in this volume cover the following subjects or topics:

Epilogue

  • Rev. Paul Joseph Connelly
  • Fr. Bert O'Brien, Brother Anthony Kowalczyk
  • The Garneau Tree
  • Le Juniorat St. Jean
  • Bishop Louise-Zepherin Moreau, Bishop of St. Hyacinthe, Quebec
  • Sister Margaret Hickey
  • Frere Antoine
  • Time Capsule from old City Hall, Brother Anthony Study
  • City Alderman Laurette Douglas
  • Oblate Missionaries (Bishop Vital-Justin Grandin, Brother Anthony Kowalczyk)
  • Pauline Vanier
  • Faculte St. Jean
  • Msgr. Malone, Father William Irwin
  • Tridentine Mass
  • Michael Barry, Sister Margaret Nolan
  • Mrs W.F.W. Carstairs
  • St. Joseph's Basilica Catholic Women's League (CWL)
  • Monsignor Joseph Malone
  • Residential Old Strathcona (The Bard House)
  • Neil Moher
  • Victoria Pilon and family
Scrapbook 1 - volume 2a
CA EDM MS-515-2a · Unidad documental compuesta · [ca. 1970]
Parte de Wankel, Dornan Family fonds

The file consists of volume 2 of the scrapbook 'The First Fifty Years: A Pictorial Review of the origin of the Parish of St. Anthony of Padua and the contributions made by the pioneers, both for the Church and in the Community'.
The scrapbook was compiled by Mary Wankel Dornan and Mae Bedard Green, and includes reminiscences on early Edmonton as well as family and community histories.
The scrapbook includes photographs EB-40-57 to EB-40-103.

The writings in this volume cover the following subjects or topics:

  • The O'Brien Family (Maurice O'Brien, Fred O'Brien, Steve O'Brien, Jim O'Brien, Fanny O'Brien Moreau, Josephine O'Brien Spicer, Bridget Bibby, Agnes O'Brien O'Donnell, Nell O'Brien Connelly, Mary O'Brien McGuinness)
  • Mr & Mrs Alois Dittrick, Zelie Fontaine, Regina Bilodeau
  • Last Meeting of Strathcona Council Before Amalgamation 1912
  • Brother Anthony Kowalczyk, OMI
  • College St. Jean (Leo Bartley, Albert Goyer, Aime Goyer, Henry Roth, Thomas Carrigan)
  • Mr. & Mrs O'Brien and Family (Dennis O'Brien, Winnie Cahill O'Brien, Nancy O'Brien, Rev 'Bert' O'Brien, Rev. John Legge)
  • (likely) St. Anthony's Parish 1917, 1923, 1925, 1927, 1926
  • Faith Today - Father John Spicer (Josephine O'Brien, Dolly Mayall, Mr & Mrs Diebolt, A.J. Crowe)
  • Sir Austin O'Brien, Knight of St. Anthony, and Lady O'Brien
  • Dr. Joseph O'Brien
  • Mr & Mrs J.J. Murray, Justina Murray
  • In Our Merry Oldsmobile
  • Here and There
  • Ross' Hardware
  • My Father's First Car
  • Victoria Moreau Pilon (Bishop Grandin, Father Lacombe, Bishop Legal)
  • Mary Wankel
  • New School and first teachers (Mother Margaret, Ambrose O'Neil, Florence Esch, Sister Patrick, Mary Wankel, Catherine Carrigan)
  • Reading, Writing and Arithmetic (Mary Wankel Dornan's early teaching career)
  • The Spanish 'Flu, 1918
  • The Coal Mine Explosion, 1907
  • McKernan Lake and Whitemud Creek
  • Edmonton Journal Bicycle Race 1919 (winner Dan Carrigan)
  • South Side Athletic Grounds and Swimming Pool (John Michaels, Mrs. Michaels, Josephine Carrigan, Billy Bedard, Bernard Allen, Babe McLean, Jack Duggan, Dolly Mayall, Zephir Moreau, Fanny O'Brien Moreau)
  • Mount Carmel School, 1925 (Ed Carrigan, Catherine Carrigan, Father Carleton)
  • St. Anthony's Raquette Club (Vi Fitzgerald, Bernardine O'Connell, Mae Allen, Catherine Carrigan, Blanche Moher, Mamie Wankel, Helen McGuiness, Theresa Carragher, FCJ Sisters, Trimuse Club of St. Joseph's, Heart Club of Sacred Heart, St. Al's from St. Alsphonsus, Jack Dornan, Barney Tansey, John McLean, Tom Carrigan, Ed Dornan, Maudie Walsh, Catherine Carrigan, Bernardine O'Connell, Luella Roth, Pearl Moher, Laura Tansey, Mae Bedard, Rose Pollard, Edna Bedard)
  • St. Anthony's Choir (Mrs. Jackson, Miss Slaboda, Victoria Moreau, Mr. Hassan, Madam Coupez, Mary Wankel Dornan, Ruthr Lavallee, Mr Nonn, Lou Peverelle, Mr Schmidt, Johnny Brown, Miss Peverelle, Helen Loughlin, Mrs Carr, Alfred McLean, Jim Smith, John Smith, Louis Naubert)
  • 3rd Edmonton Company Girl Guides (Mary Wankel Dornan, Stella McAnally)
  • Hay Ride
  • 3rd Street Separate High (Laurette Carrigan, Adeline Devereau, John McLean, Mary Murray, Mabel Bard, Louella Roth, Dolly Mayall, Theresa Fraser, Alice McLean, Peg Carrigan, Grace Bard, Kathleen Moher, Mae Allen, Blanche Moher, Margery McKenna, Della McDonough)
  • Stan Moher
  • Josephine McAuley Lavallee (Mrs. Patrick McAuley, Mary Lavallee, Ruth Lavallee, Margaret Lavallee)
  • The Vaugeois Family (Alfred Vaugeois, Bernadette Brouillette Vaugeois, Alex Vaugeois, Jack Chisholm, Dan McDougall, Ralph Pratt, Alice Vaugeois, Germaine Vaugeois, Angela Vaugeois, Florence Vaugeois, Leona Vaugeois, Anne Vaugeois, Helen Vaugeois, Henry Vaugeois)
  • Arthur & Ida Cary
  • Peter Biollo & Dolly Mae Casell Biollo
  • The Catholic Women's League (Mrs Samuel Gorman, Katherine Hughes, L'Abbe Casgrain, Mrs T.P. Malone, Mrs J. Morkin, Mrs Lavallee, Mrs Boucher, Mrs Loughlin, Mrs Bard, Mrs Fraser, Mrs Underwood)
  • Catholic Business Girls' Club (Mrs Duggan)
  • The Altar Society (Mrs. Wankel)
  • Emile Pilon & Victoria Moreau Pilon (Father LaRose, Mr W.J. Chisholm, Cardinal Leger, Cecile Leonard)
  • The Blackburn Family (Adrien Blackburn, Antionette Labonte Blackburn, Marcel Blackburn, Maurice Blackburn, Adrinne Blackburn, Jeanette Blackburn, Cecile Blackburn, Gerry Blackburn, Jerome Blackburn, Frank Blackburn)
  • Ursuline Convent (Mother Anne-Celine O'Keefe, Mother Gabriel, Sister Adelina, Mother Augustine, Sr. Mary Margaret, Sr. Agnes, Sr. Patrick, Sr. Lelia, Sr. Angela, Sr. St. John, Sr. Celine Marie, Sr. Sebastian, Sr. Vincent Mary, Sr. Mary St. Peter, Sr. Marie Leo, Sr. Mary Felicity, Sr. Scholastica, Sr. Helen, Sr. Rose, Sr. Mary St. Anne, Sr. Alphonse Joseph, Sr. St. Charles, Sr. Helena Valentine, Sr. Joanne, Sr. Marguerita, Mother Ursul, Mother Fidelmia Joseph, Sr. Catherine, Sr. Florence, Sr. Mary Clare, Sr. Geraldine, Sr. Francis Joseph, Sr. Francoise)
  • Dances (Raquette Club, Trimuse Tennis Club)
  • Varsity Tuck Shop and George Dame
  • Mr. Wankel and Friends (Mary Lavallee, Marie Pollard, Ruth Lavallee, Margaret Lavallee, Florence Bedard, Frances Bedard)
  • A Tribute To My Mother (Mrs. E. Wankel)
  • The Loughlin Family & Residence (Mr & Mrs Andrew P. Loughlin, Helen Loughlin, Frank Loughlin, Joe Loughlin)
CA EDM MS-595 · Fondo · 1969 - 2010

The Gay and Lesbian Archives captures many aspects of Edmonton’s gay and lesbian population, ca. 1970 to the mid-2000s and the growth of organizations and groups to facilitate and serve them. The primary organizations represented in the fonds, and described as the first four series of the fonds are: the Gay Alliance Toward Equality (GATE), Gay and Lesbian Awareness (GALA), the AIDS Network of Edmonton Society, and the Gay and Lesbian Community Centre of Edmonton (GLCCE). Within each of these organizations, are administrative records including bylaws, constitution, meeting minutes and documents, financial statements, and correspondence, as well as any type of activity or committee records maintained by the said organization.

There is inter-relatedness to many of these organizations, and the boundaries between their activities and mandate can be hard to distinguish from one another. Series 5, as an example, is the Edmonton Pride Festival Society records, which had origins with both GALA and GLCCE but outgrew both organizations to form its own society in 1999, and is concerned with numerous on-going annual pride events organized for Edmonton. Other series in the fonds that have origins in earlier organizations include Series 9: Civil/Human Rights; Series 12: Organizations; and Series 13: Resources and References. Responsibilities for collecting in these series shifted as organizations and their committees closed and reopened under new names and structures, and so the decision was made to organize the records within separate series to better describe them and capture this evolution.

The remaining series in the fonds represents a way to organize the records to reflect what has already been donated, but also allow for expansion as further accruals are received.

Smaller series in the fonds include series 6, the University of Alberta Gay organizations; series 7: Sporting Associations; and Series 10, Youth Related Organizations and Resources. While relatively small yet in extent, there is the potential for growth within each of these series as new University-related groups, sporting organizations, and youth-focused associations relating to Edmonton’s GLBQT population form. Gay cultural and social organizations were also established in Edmonton, and two of the series in the fonds relate directly to these: Series 8 is records of the Vocal Minority Music Society which later became Edmonton Vocal Minority, and Series 11 contains records from some of the clubs and entertainment venues that operated in Edmonton. The connection between series is again obvious, as for example, the gay entertainment clubs often hosted events and activities as fundraisers for the Aids Network of Edmonton. Continued expansion in these series is also likely.

A final series was created to capture those files created by Michael Phair, a well-known Edmontonian and activist for the gay community of Edmonton. His name is connected with many of the groups represented in this fonds, and he was a prime mover behind the gathering and preserving of the Gay and Lesbian archive.

Series are as follows:

  • Series 1 – Gay Alliance Toward Equity (GATE)
  • Series 2 – Gay and Lesbian Awareness (GALA)
  • Series 3 – AIDS Network / HIV Edmonton
  • Series 4 – Gay and Lesbian Community Centre of Edmonton (GLCCE) / Pride Centre of Edmonton
  • Series 5 – Edmonton Pride Festival Society / Pride Events
  • Series 6 – University of Alberta Gay Organizations
  • Series 7 – Sporting Associations
  • Series 8 – The Vocal Minority Music Society / Edmonton Vocal Minority
  • Series 9 – Civil / Human Rights
  • Series 10 – Youth Related Organizations / Resources
  • Series 11 – Clubs / Entertainment Venues
  • Series 12 – Organizations
  • Series 13 – Resources and References
  • Series 14 – Michael Phair records
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Meadowcroft fonds
CA EDM MS-744 · Fondo · 1969 - 2010

This fonds consists of material collected and created by Reg Appleyard, Doug Matheson, Rev. Harry Meadows, Matheson and Company, and the staff of Meadowcroft Seniors’ Residence through their function of running the Meadowcroft corporations and providing quality affordable housing in Edmonton between 1969 and 2010. It contains legal documents, correspondence, reports, committee minutes, pamphlets, photos, plans, audiovisual material and a book, ‘The Meadow’s Story’ (922.77 ROB).
The fonds been arranged into five sous-fonds and various series. The sous-fonds are as follows (with overall dates):
Sous-fonds 1 – Meadowcroft Housing Corporation
Series 1 – Administration (1971-1977)
Series 2 – Financial Statements (1974-2009)
Series 3 – Letterhead (n.d.)
Series 4 – Correspondence (1969- 2001)
Series 5 – Meadowcroft Seniors’ Residence Management and Staff (1972-2004)
Series 6 – Meadowcroft Seniors’ Residence Renovations (1978-2001)
Series 7 – Meadowcroft Seniors’ Residence Mechanical Systems (1980-2007)
Series 8 – Events (1973-2002)
Series 9 – Meadowcroft Tenants’ Association (1973-2005)
Series 10 – Douglas Tower ([ca. 1996])
Series 11 – Matheson and Company (1976-1987)
Sous-fonds 2 – Meadowcroft Holdings
Series 1 – Administration (1974-2007)
Series 2 – Financial Statements (1975-2009)
Series 3 – 11115, 11141 and 11145 – 84 Avenue (1976)
Series 4 – Sherbrooke Townhouses (2008-2009)
Series 5 – Matheson and Company (1974-1985)
Sous-fonds 3 – Meadowcroft Housing Society of Edmonton
Series 1 – Administration (1977)
Series 2 – Financial Statements (1977-2009)
Series 3 – Correspondence relating to Brentwood Homes (1976-1979)
Series 4 – Brentwood Homes Land Acquistion (1976-1977)
Series 5 – Brentwood Homes Renovations (1977-1980)
Series 6 – Appraisal of Brentwood Homes (1980)
Series 7 – Brentwood Homes Phase II (1978-1983)
Series 8 – Mortgage Renewal (1988)
Series 9 – Loans to Other Organizations (2003-2008)
Series 10 – Matheson and Company (1977-1989)
Sous-fonds 4 – Other Material
Series 1 – History (2010)
Series 2 – Conferences on Gerontology (1976-1996)
Series 3 – Research material relating to Seniors (1976-2000)
Sous-fonds 5 – Personal Correspondence
Series 1 – Doug Matheson (1984)

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