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Louise Simard fonds

  • BF 10
  • Fonds
  • 1946-1995

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used from 1986 to 1995 by Louise Simard in her political career as: Saskatchewan New Democratic Party (NDP) Opposition Health Critic and Women's Issues Critic; Minister of Health; Minister Responsible for the Women's Secretariat/Status of Women; member of the Saskatchewan NDP Caucus; and MLA for Regina Hillsdale and Regina Lakeview.

This fonds includes a small volume of records created by Patricia Atkinson in 1986 and 1987 as NDP Opposition Health Critic.
This fonds has been arranged into seven series: Opposition Critic; Minister of Health - November 1, 1991 to December 31, 1992; Minister of Health - 1993; Minister Responsible for the Status of Women/Women's Secretariat; Speeches; Political; and MLA/Constituency.

The Minister of Health - 1991 to 1992 series has been arranged into twenty-five sub-series: Organizations; Health Issues; Saskatchewan Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission; Communications Branch; Community Health - Prevention and Treatment Services; Continuing Care Branch; Family Planning Program; Health Promotion Branch; Laboratory and Disease Control Services Branch; Medical Care Insurance Branch; Mental Health Services Branch; Policy and Health Economics Branch; Other Provinces; Planning and Construction Branch; Hospital Services Branch - Urban and Rural; Prescription Drug Services Branch; Vital Statistics Branch; Northern Health Services Branch; Federal Government; Inquiries and Concerns; Saskatchewan Health Services Authority; Health Services Utilization and Research Commission; Premier's Correspondence; Health Reform; and Other Government Departments.

The Minister of Health - 1993 series has been arranged into twenty-five sub-series: Communications; Continuing Care; Finance & Administration; Health Planning and Policy Development; Human Resources Branch; Laboratory & Disease Control; Medical Care Insurance Branch; Mental Health Services Branch; Northern Health Services; Prescription Drug Services; Prevention Services Branch; Rural Hospital Services; Treatment Services Branch; Urban Hospital Services; Vital Statistics Branch; Wellness & Health Promotion; Premier's Correspondence; Government MLA's; Opposition MLA's; Federal Government; Other Provinces; General Inquiries and Referrals; Organizations/Associations; Boards/Commissions; and Issues.

The Minister Responsible for the Status of Women/Women's Secretariat series has been arranged into two sub-series: November 1, 1991 to December 31, 1992; and 1993. Both sub-series include the following four sub-sub-series: General Administration; Issues; Women's Organizations/Associations; and Status of Women.

The Speeches series has been arranged into six sub-series: November 1, 1991 to December 31, 1992; 1993; 1994; January to February, 1995; Other MLA's; and Undated.

The MLA/Constituency series includes two sub-series: Regina Lakeview and Regina Hillsdale.

No sub-series have been assigned to the records in the Opposition Critic series and Political series.

The types of records included are correspondence, memoranda, reports, newspaper clippings, newsletters, briefs and submissions, news releases, budget material, briefing material, photographs, posters, moving images and a sound recording.

Political records were separated out and identified as a distinct series.
This fonds is missing MLA/constituency records and records Simard created in 1994 and 1995 as Minister of Health and Minister Responsible for various portfolios.

Simard, Louise, 1947-

D. Grant Devine fonds

  • BF 2
  • Fonds
  • 1959-1991 (predominant: 1982-1991)

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by Grant Devine as Premier of Saskatchewan and President of the Executive Council from 1982 to 1991. This fonds also contains copies of correspondence related to Devine's activities as Member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (MLA) for the Estevan constituency, Minister of Agriculture and member of the Crown Management Board of Saskatchewan.

This fonds is divided into five series: Premier's Correspondence Unit, 1982-1985; Premier's Correspondence Unit, 1986-1991; Itinerary Co-ordinator to the Premier; Speaking Engagements; Speeches.

This fonds contains records which are both public and private and political in nature.

Types of records include correspondence, memoranda, briefing material, diaries, speeches, annual reports, legislation, publications, press releases, newspaper clippings, itineraries, and agendas.

This fonds is missing records created by Devine as Minister of Highways and Transportation and Minister Responsible for various agencies, boards and commissions.

Records created by Bob Andrew, Devine's predecessor as Minister Responsible for Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan, are included.

Devine, D. Grant, 1944-

Eric Cline fonds

  • BF 20
  • Fonds
  • 1945, 1962, 1971-2003

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used from 1971 to 2003 by Eric Cline in his political career as Minister of Health; Acting Minister of Justice and Attorney General; Minister of Finance; MLA for Saskatoon Mount Royal constituency; and member of the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party.

This fonds has been arranged into 14 series: Minister of Health 1995; Minister of Health 1996; Minister of Health 1997; Acting Minister of Justice and Attorney General; Minister of Finance 1997; Minister of Finance 1998; Minister of Finance 1999; Minister of Finance 2000; Minister of Finance 2001; Minister of Finance 2002; Events and Meetings; MLA/Constituency; Political; and Personal.

This fonds contains public, political and private records.

The types of records included are correspondence, memoranda, reports, publications, news releases, newspaper clippings, budget material, legislation, briefing notes, photographs, posters, maps, audio cassettes, video tapes, and electronic records.

This fonds includes records created by Lorne Calvert as Associate Minister of Health and Minister of Health; by Robert Mitchell as Acting Minister of Justice and Attorney General; and by Janice MacKinnon as Minister of Finance.

This fonds is missing records Cline created as Minister Responsible for various agencies, boards and commissions and as MLA for Saskatoon Idlywyld constituency.

The majority of records transferred from Cline's ministerial office to the Saskatchewan Archives were accompanied by file keys.

Cline, Eric, 1955-

Regina Chorus, Sweet Adelines International fonds

  • F 423
  • Fonds
  • 1958-2005

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by the Regina Chorus, Sweet Adelines International in its operations in Regina, Saskatchewan from 1962 to 2005.

The types of records included are membership applications, certificates, minutes, posters, programmes, a guest book, newspaper clippings, music books, photographs, scrapbooks, video cassettes and audio cassettes.
No series were identified within the fonds.

Sweet Adelines Inc. Regina Chapter, 1962-2005

Patricia Atkinson fonds

  • F 193
  • Fonds
  • 1962-2001

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used from 1986 to 2001 by Patricia Atkinson in her political career as: Minister of Education, Training and Employment; Minister of Education; Minister of Health; MLA for Saskatoon Nutana; and member of the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party.

This fonds consists of four series: Minister of Education, Training and Employment; Minister of Education; Minister of Health; and Political.

The types of records included are correspondence, memoranda, briefing notes, speeches, publications, minutes and agendas, news releases, newspaper clippings, and legislation.

Public and private records are found in the fonds.

This fonds includes records created by Eric Cline as Minister of Health; by Keith Goulet as Associate Minister of Education; by Judy Junor as Associate Minister of Health; by Clay Serby as Minister of Health; by Ed Tchorzewski as Minister of Education, Training and Employment; and by Carol Teichrob as Minister of Education, Training and Employment.

Records created by Atkinson while holding the portfolios of Minister Responsible for Seniors, Minister Responsible for various agencies, boards and commissions, Minister of Highways and Transportation and Minister Responsible for Rural Revitalization, as well as current (2003-2006) portfolios have not been transferred to the Saskatchewan Archives.

Atkinson, Patricia, 1952-

Western Christian College fonds

  • F 710
  • Fonds
  • 1904-2013 (predominant: 1931-2012)

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by Radville Christian College and its successor, Western Christian College (later known as Western Christian College and High School) in its daily administration and operations primarily as a bible college and high school. Locations of the school included: Radville, Saskatchewan (1945-1957); North Weyburn, Saskatchewan (1957-1989); Dauphin, Manitoba (1989-2003) and Regina, Saskatchewan (2003-2012). The fonds includes the records of bible schools held at Minton, Ogema and Radville that preceded the establishment of Radville Christian College. It also includes records accumulated and used by the school that pertain to the history and doctrine of the Churches of Christ in western Canada. Additionally, records of the school's board of directors are included in the fonds.

R-E1492 consists of a copy of Radburn's Memoirs, a history of Radville Christian College and Western Christian College (1945-1970) written by Lillian M. Torkelson. R-E2153 consists of copies of the school's Northern Lights yearbooks for 1962-63 and 1963-64.

The fonds was arranged into four series: Churches of Christ; Radville / Western Christian College; Graphic Items; and Board of Directors.

The types of records in this fonds include: photographic prints, negatives, slides, transparencies and albums; newspapers and periodicals; yearbooks; minutes and agendas; publications, including church and school histories; newspaper clippings; programmes; invitations; constitutions and by-laws; certificates; event planning files; school catalogues; school records and class lists; church minute and attendance books; guest books; scrapbooks; fabric preaching charts; objects; architectural drawings; audio and moving image recordings; and digital photographic, textual, audio, video and multi-media records.

Western Christian College, 1945-2012

Globe Theatre fonds

  • F 701
  • Fonds
  • 1966-1999

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used between 1966 and 1999 by the Globe Theatre, a professional theatre company located in Regina, Saskatchewan. The records relate to the administrative and operational records of the Globe's staff, including those of: artistic directors Kenneth Kramer (1966-1990), Sue Kramer (1966-1978), Susan Ferley (1990-1998) and Ruth Smillie (1998-1999); and employees responsible for the company's administration and management, marketing and public relations, educational programming, technical direction, costume design, and box office management. As well, records relate to the theatrical productions presented throughout the Globe's history. Also included are records of the board of directors of the Globe Theatre Society, the non-profit corporation associated with the theatre company.

No series assignment has been applied to the records in this fonds.

The types of records included are: production files; correspondence; play scripts; photographs; minutes and agendas; annual reports; press releases; programmes; handbills; financial records; clippings; research materials; posters; publications; audio reels and cassettes; video cassettes; film reels; architectural and set design drawings; costume design drawings; and an object.

The Globe Theatre Society, 1969-

Lynda Haverstock fonds

  • F 687
  • Fonds
  • 1946-2012 (predominant: 1989-2006)

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by Lynda Haverstock of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The records relate mainly to her activities as a clinical psychologist; leader of the Saskatchewan Liberal Party; Liberal and Independent Member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan representing the Saskatoon Greystone constituency; Leader of the Opposition; 19th Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan; and president/CEO of Tourism Saskatchewan.

The fonds includes public, private and political records.

The types of records included are correspondence; memoranda; publications; programmes and invitations; speeches; appointment diaries; photographs; posters; moving images; and sound recordings.

The fonds includes a small volume of Haverstock's personal records including correspondence; appointment diaries; certificates/awards; greeting cards; and biographical information.

No series assignment was applied to the records in this fonds.

Haverstock, Lynda M. (Lynda Maureen), 1948-

Saskatchewan Peace Council fonds

  • F 435
  • Fonds
  • 1948-1961

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used from 1949 to 1961 by the secretary of the Saskatchewan Peace Council.

The types of records included are correspondence, administrative files, briefs and submissions, membership lists of the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly, speeches and transcripts, publicity material (petition forms, posters, announcements, advertisements, and parade float designs), publications and serials, photographs, posters, postcards, pencil drawings, maps, and sound recordings (of Jim (James Gareth) Endicott [1898-1993]).

No series were identified within the fonds.

Tape R-10365 and Tape R-10366 are sound recordings of an address delivered in 1950 by the Very Reverend Hewlett Johnson, the Dean of Canterbury, to an audience in Regina, Saskatchewan on the tension between the East and the West and the importance of working for peace in the world. Tape R-10367 is an undated sound recording of an unidentified member of the Canadian Peace Congress making a statement explaining the Congress's purpose and aims. Tape R-10368 is a sound recording of an address by Dr. James G. Endicott to an audience in Regina, Saskatchewan on the USSR's position on various topics related to world peace.

Saskatchewan Peace Council, 1949-

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