The collection consists of a program for the 1948 Glenora Ice Show.
Shone, Margaret A.The fonds consists of a brochure about the Senior Girls Baseball League in 1933.
The Senior Girls Baseball LeagueThis fonds consists of a document entitled "Civil Defense Instructions for the City of Edmonton" created in 1943.
Cheyne, NancyThe fonds consists of a history of the Minchau family written in 1992 by students at Minchau School.
Minchau SchoolThe fonds consists of a Minchau family history, clippings and material related to the Schiewe and Wedman families created or collected by Chris Minchau and dating from 1862 and 1983.
Minchau, ChrisThe fonds consists of placemats used at the Gold Hawks banquet in 1960.
Royal Canadian Air Force Gold HawksThe fonds consists of materials created by Rodney Pike between ca. 1980 and 1995. The fonds consists of the biographical record and family history of Frank Pike, father of the donor. A later accrual has an essay about the Westward Ho School, a boys' school started by Mr. W. H. Nightingale ca. 1904. Some of the students listed: Howard Emery, Kenny Kinnaird, Otis Bishopric, Dick Secord, Harry Morris, Alan Harvey, Jack Dinning, George Field, Jim Weaver, Kelly Matthews, Ken Pirie, Munro Williamson, Fred Pardu, Vernon Hayward, Peter Pitcher, and the sons of the Wilkins, Blakey, Christie, Gaetz, Matheson, Jamieson, Field and Silas families. The fonds also includes an essay on old Glenora and Dr. W. D. Ferris and his family. In 1997, Rodney Pike donated material he gathered in 1988 for a Historical Society of Alberta lecture on "The Prairie Contribution to the Canadian Navy." This material includes his own recollections of the Second World War, as well as information he gathered from friends who were also from the west and who served in the RCN.
Pike, RodneyThis fonds consists of twenty original 4 by 5 inch ink drawings (two matted) of Edmonton landscapes drawn in 1979-1995 and a 63 p. booklet of sketches titled "Edmonton Cityscapes". Later accruals included another 41 "Edmonton Cityscapes" sketches.
Cooper, MontyThe collection consists of tax notes and receipts from 1900 to 1902 sent to Daniel Brown of Regina, Saskatchewan for land owned in the City of Edmonton.
Saskatchewan Family FoundationThis collection consists of blotters from the Ritz Hotel, post cards of Edmonton, clippings, maps, artefacts, The Tower Suite menus, invitations, a 1960 Grey Cup Official Programme, a story in TV Week magazine about Lionel Thomas's bronze sculpture "Migrants" (called locally the "Spaghetti Tree) and Christmas cards, A history of Alberta College
Dorosh, Barbara