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Alsask: WMS minutes 1965-1976; financial and work records
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Alsask: WMS minutes 1965-1976; financial and work records
Alsask S. S. Records 1949 - 1954
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Alsask: Sunday School records 1949 to 1954
Records of the church in Alsask, Saskatchewan which opened in 1910. Seven appointments were reported by the early pastor James Hall who accompanied the early settlers from Didsbury. Appointments included Graindale, Hopewell, Westside, Highland P...
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Graindale: Sunday School minutes and records 1933 to 1954 of this school in a community public school
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Alsask: incorporation papers, church dedication, WMS minutes 1949 to 1954; 1971 district questionnaire responses; financial records 1927 – 1938, 1972-1975; sale of the church; results of 1976 survey of the town; and notes on the closing of the ch...
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Pictures of the first and remodeled church buildings; of Camp Meeting at Alsask; of Rev. James Hall driving his buggy; Rev. & Mrs. Gordon Dedels; Rev. & Mrs. Alvin Traub welcoming evangelist T. C. Henderson to the parsonage.
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Hopewell: Sunday School minutes and records 1917 to 1928, Ellen Hansen Snyder membership form. Hopewell was a country public school near Alsask.
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Alsask: Local Conference minutes 1928 to 1969; membership records; misc. reports.
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Westside: Sunday School minutes 1928-1945, records. Westside was another country public school near Alsask in which Sunday School was held.