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Leone Hutch collection

  • F 738
  • Collection
  • 1932-2007

This collection consists of various records accumulated and used by Leone (Munro) Hutch of Regina, Saskatchewan.

The collection includes textual records, photographs and sound recordings relating to the Saskatchewan Golden Jubilee Choir (1955) and the Saskatchewan Golden Jubilee Choir Centennial reunion (2005). Records relating to Scott Collegiate, Regina include Scott Echoes yearbooks for the 1952/53, 1953/54, 1954/55 and 1955/56 school years; the Special Reunion Edition of The Recorder, 1980; two ribbons for Forbes Day, 1955; and a programme, photograph and sound recording relating to the Scottettes choir in the 1950s.

Hutch, Leone Edwina, 193-?-

Local history records

  • Micro. R-2.578
  • Collection
  • 1892-1950?

Document entitled Fondation de St. Raphael, Cantal, Saskatchewan, et St. Maurice, Bellegarde, Saskatchewan, by Mgr. Jean Gaire. 1892. 29 p.

Document containing the recollections of Mr. H.F. Copeland, a farmer born in 1887, which describes his life in England, homesteading in Saskatchewan, working as a logger near Big River and Hudson Bay Junction, and his experiences as a soldier in World War I.

Document entitled Saskatoon's First Relief Measure - Winter 1883-84, by Mrs. Barbara E. (Hunter) Anderson. 5 p.

Notes on a prairie fire in the Saskatoon, Saskatchewan area in the fall of 1892 compiled by Mrs. Barbara E. (Hunter) Anderson.

Memories of the 1885 Rebellion by Mrs. Barbara E. (Hunter) Anderson. 5 p.

Biographical memoirs of William Hunter (1845-1894) of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, active in the Temperance Colonization Society. 12 p.

Yearbook of the Moose Jaw General Hospital in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan for the 1949 graduating class.

Records of Edna J. Williams, secretary of the Porcupine Hospital Co-operative Association, relating to the establishment of the Porcupine Carragana Hospital in Porcupine Plain, Saskatchewan dating from 1944 to 1950. Edna Williams was later known as Edna Meakes.

Records of Les Filles de la Providence

  • Micro. R-9.39; Micro. R-9.40; Micro. R-9.41
  • Collection
  • copied 1983 (originally created 1894-1982)

Records created, accumulated and used by members of Les Filles de la Providence (Sisters of Providence) including yearbooks of certain schools with which the Order was affiliated (Prince Albert, Prud'homme, St. Brieux, St. Louis, Vegreville, Victoire, Viscount and Vonda); correspondence relating to their establishment in Western Canada; newspaper clippings; histories of the Order in Canada and in various Saskatchewan communities; memoirs of Father Bourdel and Father Garnier; biographies and obituaries of Sisters of the Order; and information relating to the 75th anniversary.