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Citizen Services HERITAGE AND SPECIALTY FACILITIES MS-56 Northern Alberta Pioneers and Old Timers’ Association fonds CITY OF EDMONTON ARCHIVES MS-723 Cdr. W.A. West collection This finding aid is a guide to the City of Edmonton Archives’ MS-56 Northern Alberta Pioneers and Old Timers’ Association fonds. Some archival material may be protected by legal restrictions on access. Where possible, restrictions such as FOIP have been noted on the finding aids. The copyright law of Canada governs the making of reproductions of copyright material. Certain copying may be an infringement of the copyright law. The City of Edmonton Archives is not responsible for infringing copies made by its researchers. To request material, please contact the Reference Archivist at 780-496-8711 or [email protected] and provide us with the following information: Fonds number Accession number (e.g. A97-123) if applicable Series or class number Sub-series or sub-class number if applicable File number File name As an example, you would request MS-123 series 1 sub-series 1.2 file 23 Correspondence Unless otherwise specified, this finding aid is © 2018 City of Edmonton. MS-56 Northern Alberta Pioneers and Old Timers Association fonds 1 Box Item Description Date(s) Restrictions/ Comments 1. Minutes A2010-23 1 Minutes, Jan. 3, 1914 – Dec.14, 1928. 1914-1928 Box 1 Annual meeting and executive committee. Includes lists of executive committee; list of complimentary tickets, n.d.; lists of members; lists of deaths; annual report of the secretary, 1928; annual financial statement, 1928. Includes re-organization meeting, January 8, 1924. Rebound. A2010-23 2 Minutes, Jan. 2, 1929 – Dec. 16, 1934. 1929-1934 Box 1 Annual meeting and executive committee. A2010-23 3 Minutes, Jan. 3, 1935 – Dec. 19, 1940. 1935-1940 Box 1 Annual meeting and executive committee. A2010-23 4 Minutes, Jan.7, 1941 – Dec. 17, 1945. 1941-1945 Box 1 Annual meeting and executive committee. A2010-23 5 Minutes, Jan. 8, 1946 – Dec. 20, 1950. 1946-1950 Box 1 Annual meeting and executive committee. A2010-23 6 Minutes, Jan. 9, 1951 – Dec. 20, 1954. 1951-1954 Box 1 Annual meeting and executive committee. A2010-23 7 Minutes, Jan. 11, 1955 – Dec. 17, 1957. 1955-1957 Box 1 Annual meeting and executive committee. A2010-23 8 Minutes, Jan. 7, 1958 – Dec. 15, 1959. 1958-1959 Box 1 Annual meeting and executive committee. A2010-23 9 Minutes, Jan. 5, 1960 – Dec. 13, 1961. 1960-1961 Box 1 Annual meeting and executive committee. A2010-23 10 Minutes, Jan. 9, 1962 – Dec. 17, 1963. 1962-1963 Box 2 Annual meeting and executive committee. A2010-23 11 Minutes, Jan. 7, 1964 – Dec. 14, 1965. 1964-1965 Box 2 Annual meeting and executive committee. Includes Constitution and by-laws, 1965 A2010-23 12 Minutes, Feb. 1, 1966 – Dec. 13, 1967. 1966-1967 Box 2 Annual meeting and executive committee. A2010-23 13 Minutes, Jan. 23, 1968 – Dec. 17, 1969. 1968-1969 Box 2 Annual meeting and executive committee. A2010-23 14 Minutes, Jan. 6, 1970 – Dec. 15, 1971. 1970-1971 Box 2 Annual meeting and executive committee. A2010-23 15 Minutes, Jan. 4, 1972 – Dec. 12, 1973. 1972-1973 Box 2 Annual meeting and executive committee. A2010-23 16 Minutes, Jan. 8, 1974 – Dec. 17, 1975. 1974-1975 Box 2 Annual meeting and executive committee. A2010-23 17 Minutes, Jan. 6, 1976 – Dec. 14, 1977. 1976-1977 Box 2 Annual meeting and executive committee. A2010-23 18 Minutes, Jan. 10, 1978 – Dec. 19, 1979. 1978-1979 Box 2 Annual meeting and executive committee. Includes Constitution and by-laws, 1965; catalogue of items, property of Northern Alberta Pioneers and old Timers Association in Historical Exhibits Building, n.d.; “They builded better than they knew”, report on construction of Memorial Cabin, July 15, 1958. A2010-23 19 Minutes, Jan. 16, 1980 – Dec. 14, 1981. 1980-1981 Box 2 Annual meeting and executive committee. Includes Constitution and by-laws, n.d.; “They builded better than they knew”, report on construction of Memorial Cabin, July 15, 1958; corrections and additions to Old Timers catalogue of 1953, n.d.; relics not in museum, 1962. A2010-23 20 Minutes, Jan. 5, 1982 – Dec. 13, 1983. 1982-1983 Box 2 Annual meeting and executive committee. MS-56 Northern Alberta Pioneers and Old Timers Association fonds 2 Box Item Description Date(s) Restrictions/ Comments A2010-23 21 Minutes, Jan. 3, 1984 – Dec.2, 1986. 1984-1986 Box 3 Annual meeting and executive committee. A2010-23 22 Minutes, Jan. 6, 1987 – Dec. 5, 1989. 1987-1989 Box 3 Annual meeting and executive committee. 2. Correspondence files, 1926, 1928-1929 A. Alphabetical file series. A81-53 1 Correspondence, A. 1929 Box 1 Includes P.W. Abbott, Edmonton Exhibition Association. A81-53 2 Correspondence, B. 1929 Box 1 Includes Fritz Bachor, Pioneer Meat Market, Ponoka AB; George Brunner, Wetaskiwin AB. A81-53 3 Correspondence, C. 1928-1929 Box 1 Includes Matt Campbell, Lamont AB; F.C. Casselman, Secretary, Canadian Club; Mary J. Collinson; W.W. Cory, Deputy Minister of the Interior re: Northwest Rebellion battlefield site. A81-53 4 Correspondence, D. 1928 -1929 Box 1 Includes R.C. Digby?, Canadian Legion, British Empire Service League, Edmonton AB; Howard Douglas, Secretary, Northern Alberta Pioneers and Old Timers Association. A81-53 5 Correspondence, E. 1929 Box 1 Includes Edmonton Exhibition Association. A81-53 6 Correspondence, F. 1929 Box 1 Includes Mrs. J.S. Fraser. A81-53 7 Correspondence, G. 1928-1929 Box 1 Includes H. Allen Gray, Bishop of Edmonton, Anglican Church of Canada. A81-53 8 Correspondence, H. 1929 Box 1 Includes E.L. Holmes, Edmonton Exhibition Association; J.H. Holtorf, Edmonton AB; John D. Hunt, Clerk, Alberta Executive Council. A81-53 9 Correspondence, I-J. 1928-1929 Box 1 Includes John M. Imrie, Edmonton Journal; Norman D. Jackson, Edmonton AB; J.A. Jaffray, Provincial Librarian, Edmonton AB; A. Jan, omi, London ON; J. Johnson, Ferintosh AB; D.S. Jones, Athabasca AB. A81-53 10 Correspondence, K. 1929 Box 1 Includes A.E. Keith Chauvin AB. A81-53 11 Correspondence, L. 1928-1929 Box 1 Includes Rudolphe Lemieux, Speaker, House of Commons, Ottawa ON; L.G. Lovell, Onion Lake SK; Frank Lucas, Wetaskiwin AB; A81-53 12 Correspondence, M. 1929, n.d. Box 1 Includes R.B. Matheson, Asst. Commissioner, Dominion Lands, Department of the Interior, Edmonton AB; Mrs. F.H. Mewburn. A81-53 13 Correspondence, Mc. 1928-1929 Box 1 Includes Katie C. McCarter; Annie McCauley, Sexsmith AB; J.A. McCool, Edmonton AB; Mrs. Malcolm McCrimmon; John A. and Lovisa McDougall, Edmonton AB; H.F. McKee, Secretary, Town Planning Association, Edmonton AB; D.S. MacKenzie, University of Alberta, Edmonton AB; Dan M’Kinlay, Edmonton AB; Jennie McKitrick, Edmonton AB; Kathleen McLeod, Edmonton AB; Mr. and Mrs. M. McLeod, Edmonton AB; Dan McMillan, Tees AB; MS-56 Northern Alberta Pioneers and Old Timers Association fonds 3 Box Item Description Date(s) Restrictions/ Comments A81-53 14 Correspondence, N. 1926 Box 1 Includes Ed. Nagle, Penticton BC. A81-53 15 Correspondence, O-P. 1928-1929 Box 1 Includes Frank Oliver, Board of Railway Commissioners, Ottawa ON; R. Pearce, Lavoy AB; Mrs. J.H. Picard, Edmonton AB. A81-53 16 Correspondence, Q-R. 1928-1929 Box 1 Includes Gladys Reeves, Edmonton AB; Harold W. Riley, Secretary, Southern Alberta Pioneers and Old Timers Association, Calgary AB; Charles W. Robinson, Vermilion AB; Mr. and Mrs. T.G. Ross, Edmonton AB; Fred R. Rudd, Fort Saskatchewan AB; A81-53 17 Correspondence, S. 1928-1929 Box 1 Includes Alfred L. Steele, Salvation Army, Edmonton AB; Raymond L. Sifton, Ottawa ON; Sisters of the Good Shepherd; R.S. Smith, Royal North-West Mounted Police Veterans’ Association, Edmonton AB; V.W. Smith, Edmonton AB; W.F. Smith, Meanook AB; Charles Stewart; Wm. Storie, Hillsboro AB; May Simmons, Edgerton AB; A81-53 18 Correspondence, T. 1929 Box 1 Includes H.C. Taylor, District Court, Edmonton AB; Mr. ? Thomson, Edmonton AB; J.R. Trotter?, Fort Saskatchewan AB. A81-53 19 Correspondence, W. 1929 Box 1 Includes C.L. Weldon, Edmonton AB; J.H. Woods, President, Calgary Herald; J.F. Woodsworth, Principal, Indian Residential School, Edmonton AB; Robert C. Wright, Drinkwater SK; A81-53 20 Correspondence, Y. 1928-1929 Box 1 Includes Campbell Young, Peace River AB. B. Correspondents files, 1929-1980 A81-53 21 Correspondence, Aa-Al 1929-1977 Box 1 Includes P.W. Abbott, Abbott and McLaughlin, Edmonton AB; Access Alberta, Edmonton AB; Thomas S. and Mary Acheson, Winnipeg MB; David Adams, Fort Saskatchewan AB; Alex Adamson, St. Paul MI; R.S. Aikins, Edmonton AB; Marion A. Airth, Edmonton AB; J.H. Ethier, Secretary-Treasurer, Alberta Beach Chamber of Commerce; Alberta Council on Aging, Edmonton AB; Betty Blommaert, Public Programs Officer, Alberta Culture, Youth and Recreation, Edmonton AB; Alberta Fiftieth Anniversary Committee, Edmonton AB; Ralph R. Moore, Deputy Minister, Alberta Economic Affairs, Edmonton AB; Alberta Folklore Quarterly, Edmonton AB; J. Colville, director Division of Vital Statistics, Alberta Health, Edmonton AB; Alberta Protestant Home for Children, Edmonton AB; Colin G. Groff, Alberta Publicity Commissioner, Edmonton AB; Cora J. Grant, Registrar of Companies, Alberta Provincial Secretary, Edmonton AB; E.S. Bryant, Assistant Director, Alberta Travel Bureau, Edmonton AB; Provincial Savings Department, Alberta Treasury, Edmonton AB; B.P. Alford, Red Deer AB; Annie Thomson, Alliance AB, re: Charles J. Allan; Kathleen Allan, Spruce Grove AB; R.K. Allan, Ma-Me-O Beach, Pigeon Lake AB; W.G. Allan, Clyde and Westlock AB, Vancouver BC; Florence M. Alloway, Edmonton AB. Includes news clipping re: Alberta Economic Affairs (oral history project); Alberta Pioneer Railway Association. MS-56 Northern Alberta Pioneers and Old Timers Association fonds 4 Box Item Description Date(s) Restrictions/ Comments A81-53 22 Correspondence, Am-Ar.