This series contains payroll records for City employees. The payroll ledgers include employee, name, position, rate of pay, deductions, net pay, and notes. The series also includes a staff ledger, which is an alphabetical listing of municipal employees, including name, position, wage, wage increases, date of appointment, and the reason for their departure.
This series contains correspondence, minutes, publications, and financial records created by the Recreation Commission.
Sin títuloThis series contains issues of The Citizen, an independent weekly newspaper serving the Town of Jasper Place.
The series consists of textual records and photographs predominantly pertaining to Harold and Winnifred Ross, and to a lesser extent their daughter Jeane. The textual records includes postcards written from Winnie to some of her family and from Harold to Winnie shortly before they were married. Some photographs include other family members of the Ross and Thompson families. The records reflect Harold and Winnie’s life from coming west as young single adults, becoming a family in Edmonton before Harold went off to war, and Winnie’s later life on the farm in Millet.
Sin títuloThis series contains issues of The Suburban Times, an independent weekly newspaper serving the Town of Jasper Place.
Sin títuloThis series contains meeting minutes from the Recreation Board.
Sin títuloThis series consist of records relating to tenants of the airport, including leases, agreements, and correspondence with government organizations and private companies conducting business on airport land.
The series consists of records of Alexander J.H. McCauley, predominantly musical programmes, many of which list him as the pianist or accompanist. The other programmes where he is not listed, it is presumed these were concerts or performances that Alexander attended.
The series also includes a musical biography of Alexander’s son, William A. McCauley.
Sin títuloThis series contains estimates of current expenditures and monthly financial statements from the Parks Department.
This series contains two files of newspaper clippings and twenty-nine scrapbooks. These were created as a means of documenting the activities of the Recreation Commission, the Recreation Board, and the Recreation Department.