Killaly (Sask.)

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Golden Jubilee: Archdiocese of Regina, 1911-1961

History of the Catholic Archdiocese of Regina, Saskatchewan for the period 1911 to 1951, written and compiled by Right Reverend Frank Gerein. Includes historical sketches on the archdiocese and its Archbishops and administration, and the religious communities of men and women, deaneries and parishes, educational institutions, missions and laity within the archdiocese.

See page 41 for references to Abby Nullius of Muenster, Saskatchewan.

Local Histories - Killaly

  • Clippings File - Local Histories - Killaly
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  • 195-?-197-?

Notes re the Village of Killaly (compiled from the file of the Department of Municipal Affairs), likely compiled by Saskatchewan Archives Board Staff.

Local Histories - Killaly

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  • 1955

Local history of the village of Killaly, Saskatchewan prepared by the principal, Jack H. Hanowski, and students of the Killaly High School as part of a special Social Studies project to commemorate Saskatchewan's Golden Jubilee in 1955. Includes information on McLeod Rural Municipality; Grayson Rural Municipality; Mariahilf School District No. 666; and Killaly School District No. 1594.

Proclamation: Constituency of Melville, 1971

This poster is a proclamation for the constituency of Melville announcing an election for the member of the Legislative Assembly to be held on June 23, 1971. Included is a list of polling divisions, the area they represent based on land descriptions, and the locations of the polling stations. The Returning Officer was Joseph Banick. This poster was printed by The Melville Advance Publishing Co. Ltd., Melville, Sask.

The Ties That Bind: Melville '83

Local history of Melville, Saskatchewan and surrounding districts. Includes historical information on Cana Rural Municipality No. 214, Stanley Rural Municipality No. 215, and the communities of Bangor, Brewer, Fenwood, Grayson, Killaly, and Waldron. Published by the Melville History Book Committee 83 Inc. Printed by Friesen Printers.