Consists of an account book used for many purposes, including accounts kept by Claude for the Olsen Coulee Dipping Company (1905-1907); accounts kept by Alice during the war (1918- 1919); Claude’s accounts with Barbara Gardiner (1920-1925); and Claudia Whipple’s accounts for Louise at St. Margaret’s School (1955-1956).
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Consists of grocery accounts (1940), and accounts of school expenses for Mary Elizabeth and Margaret Rose (1943-1945).
The fonds consists of correspondence, minutes, government report forms and cashbooks of these folded societies: Acme, Airdrie, Bashaw, Bear Lake, Beaverlodge, Berry Creek, Berwyn, Big Valley, Bonnyville, Boucher, Bowden, Bow Valley, Brooks, Busby, Byemoor, Camrose, Cardston, Carmangay, Castor, Chauvin, Chinook, Claresholm, Cochrane, Colinton, Consort, Coronation, Crossfield, Daysland, DeBolt, Deep Creek, Delia, Deseret, Didsbury, Donalda, Durlingville, Eastern Alberta, Edgerton, Edmonton, Edson, Elk Point, Empress, Entwistle and Pembina Valley, Etzikom, Fallis, Flaxland, Foremost, Fort Saskatchewan, Fort Vermilion, Frog Lake, Gadsby, Gleichen, Good Hope, Gopher Head, Granum, Grassy Lake, Greencourt, Griffin Creek, Hanna, Hardisty, Hattonford, Hays, Holden, Innisfail, Innisfree, Irma, Irvine, Islay, James River and Eagle Valley, Killam, Kitscoty, Knee Hill Valley, Lake Saskatoon, Langdon and Bow River, Leduc, Legal, Lomond, Lougheed, Lousana, Macleod, Magrath, Mannville, Manyberries, Matziwin, Medicine Hat, Mid-Pembina, Millarville, Milnerton, Minburn-Innisfree-Ranfurly, Morinville, Mosside, Munson, Nakamun, Neerlandia, North Alberta, Onoway, Oyen, Paddle River, Patricia, Peace River, Ponoka, Priddis and Millarville, Provost, Raymond, Red Deer, Retlaw, Rexboro, Ribstone, Richdale, Rimbey, Rochester, Rowley, Rumsey, Ryley, St. Albert, Sangudo, Sedgewick, Sibbald, Smoky Lake, Stanmore, Starland, Stavely, Stony Plain, Strathmore, Strome, Suffield, Swalwell, Taber, Thorhild, Thorsby, Three Hills, Tofield, Trochu, Veteran, Vilna, Vulcan, Wabamun, Wainwright, Warner, Warspite, Waskatenau, Waterhole, Wheatsheaf, Wilhelmina, Winnifred, Worsley, and Youngstown.
Alberta. Department of Agriculture. Agricultural Societies of AlbertaThe fonds consists of minute books, correspondence and cashbooks of the school districts which were consolidated into the Berry Creek Division. Also includes divisional correspondence (1934-1935).
Berry Creek School Division No. 1Consists of cashbook (1910); bank account book (1921-1924); invoices and receipts (1921-1944; and financial records regarding a Calgary property Lots 17 and 18, Block 226, Plan 5700 AG
Consists of Gladys and Evelyn’s expenses while sharing the apartment at 104, 316 – 1st Street NE, Calgary.
The series consists of scribblers in which Hugh Wearmouth kept personal (household) accounts, and ranch accounts for the Towers and Wearmouth Ranch. The personal accounts include categories for groceries, doctor and medical, hardware, clothes, charities, telephone and car expenses. The ranch accounts include categories for feed grain, veterinarian fees, fertilizer, machinery, gas and oil, hardware, building upkeep, bunk house, wages for hired hands, and livestock bought and sold.
Likely relates to the Rosedale Coal Co. operation.
Includes accounts for various Moodie family members, L.H. Doll, William Roper, Minnie Cochrane, Dr. Egbert, etc. File also includes recipes on notepaper with letterhead “Moodie Bros. Watchmakers, Jewelers, Engravers and Opticians.” The brothers are listed as W.B.C. Moodie and J.F. Moodie.
Store account book/diary/family register and account of a trip kept by Matthew Moodie.
Moodie, MatthewIncludes her calling card as a nurse, account book, Will’s bank books, and 60th anniversary booklet for Stanley Jones School, where Anne served as school nurse (see page 16).
Consists of account book. Includes contributions to the making of the film, “The Good Road”.
Consists of a notebook recording the roll of No. 1 Company Division of the North Wentworth Militia (1873), a notebook with a few brief accounts (1884, 1887); a notebook recording City of Calgary accounts, including Council, Public Works, and sewers (1888-1893); a notebook listing Calgary voters (1893); and a notebook with a few personal accounts of A. Lucas (1888).
The fonds consists of diaries, correspondence and personal papers of Anne, Mary, Hilda, Evelyn and Gladys. Much of the correspondence is between the sisters, and includes letters they received from the sixth sister, Ellen. The diaries are rich in reflections on their spiritual lives as well as their day-to-day activities. The records relate primarily to their personal relationships, and are strong in documenting sisterhood, lives of unmarried women, and old age.
Anne's papers in include her first "book of cases" as a nurse. The papers of Mary, Hilda, Evelyn and Gladys all include details of their teaching careers. The papers of Evelyn and Gladys include details of their Moral Re-Armament activities, and manuscripts of their short fiction and biographies.
The fonds also includes photographs of all six sisters, their parents, homes, cats and friends. The notebooks of the nurses who cared for Evelyn and Gladys during the final years of their lives are also present.
Willison familyThe series consists of Canfarm ranch accounts (1980-1984), and a handwritten account book (1985).