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Martha Soonias, Christina Quininey, Harriet Ahenekew (niece of Canon Ahenekew), Ida Vendall (who attended the Coronation), Minnie Halkett, Norah Gladstone (who also attended the Coronation). High school girls attending school in Saskatoon, Sask.. - [1939?]

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Fonds
Woman's Auxiliary fonds
Series
W.A. Missionaries photograph collection
Main Access Point
All Saints Indian Residential School (Lac La Ronge, Sask.)
Material Type
Graphic material
Description Level
Item
  1 image  
Fonds Number
007
Fonds
Woman's Auxiliary fonds
Series
W.A. Missionaries photograph collection
Material Type
Graphic material
Description Level
Item
Physical Description
1 photoprint : b&w. ; 14 x 9 cm
Scope and Content
Photo consists of six young women lined up together for a school portrait.
Main Access Point
All Saints Indian Residential School (Lac La Ronge, Sask.)
Personal Name
Soonias, Martha
Quininey, Christina
Ahenekew, Harriet
Vandall, Ida
Halkett, Minnie
Gladstone, Norah
Accession Number
P7562
Item Number
528
Images
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Aboriginal children standing beside the Diocese of Saskatchewan Sunday School by Post Van. - [n.d.]

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Fonds
Woman's Auxiliary fonds
Series
Living Message photographs
Main Access Point
Diocese of Saskatchewan
Material Type
Graphic material
Description Level
Item
  1 image  
Fonds Number
007
Fonds
Woman's Auxiliary fonds
Series
Living Message photographs
Material Type
Graphic material
Description Level
Item
Physical Description
1 photoprint : b&w. ; 11.5 x 7 cm
Scope and Content
Photo consists of three boys and one girl standing with a woman beside the Sunday School van.
Main Access Point
Diocese of Saskatchewan
Accession Number
P8402
Item Number
75
Images
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Ms. Lorraine Higgins with a group of young Aboriginal women. - [195-?]

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Fonds
Woman's Auxiliary fonds
Series
Living Message photographs
Material Type
Graphic material
Description Level
Item
  1 image  
Fonds Number
007
Fonds
Woman's Auxiliary fonds
Series
Living Message photographs
Material Type
Graphic material
Description Level
Item
Physical Description
1 photoprint : b&w. ; 13 x 9 cm
Scope and Content
Photo consists of 17 young women wearing a uniform of navy skirt and tam with a white shirt, and a woman posed outside in front of large building and white car.
Personal Name
Higgins, Lorraine Katherine, 1920-
Accession Number
P8402
Item Number
154
Images
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Jeannie Panrucker and others working on a project in a school auditorium. - [195-?]

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Fonds
Woman's Auxiliary fonds
Series
Living Message photographs
Material Type
Graphic material
Description Level
Item
  1 image  
Fonds Number
007
Fonds
Woman's Auxiliary fonds
Series
Living Message photographs
Material Type
Graphic material
Description Level
Item
Physical Description
1 photoprint : b&w. ; 13 x 9 cm
Scope and Content
Photo consists of children working on crafts at a table while other children are gathered on a stage. The girls are wearning small green hats.
Personal Name
Panrucker, Jeannie
Accession Number
P8402
Item Number
155
Images
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Letter Leaflet / Living Message

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Dates
1889-1982
Format
microfilm
Dates
1889-1982
Format
microfilm
Extent
11 reels
Exposure
negative
Dimensions
16 mm
Biographical Sketch
Preceded by Monthly Letter Leaflet, the Letter Leaflet was established November 1888 and ran until October 1922. The Monthly Letter Leaflet was the newsletter of the Church of England's Woman's Auxiliary to Missions. It was renamed The Letter Leaflet when the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society was formed and ran under that title from Feb. 1893 until December 1922. It was followed by the Living Message, 1923 to May 1986, and then the Anglican Magazine, Jan. 1987-Dec. 1991. Volume numbering was continuous.
Scope and Content
Microfilm consists of :
Reel 1 - Letter Leaflet, 1889-1895 [on Reel 6 of Mf 83-9]
Reel 2 - Letter Leaflet, Jan. 1896-Dec. 1904
Reel 3 - Letter Leaflet, Nov. 1904-May 1914
Reel 4 - Letter Leaflet, June 1914-Dec. 1916
Reel 5 - Letter Leaflet, Jan. 1917-Dec. 1922
Reel 5 - Living Message, Jan. 1923-Dec. 1925
Reel 6 - Living Message, Jan. 1926-Dec. 1934
Reel 7 - Living Message, Jan. 1935-Dec. 1943
Reel 8 - Living Message, Jan. 1944-Dec. 1951
Reel 9 - Living Message, Jan. 1952-Sept. 1961
Reel 10 - Living Message, Oct. 1961-Dec. 1973
Reel 11 - Living Message, Jan. 1974-Dec. 1982
Related Fonds
Woman's Auxiliary fonds
Corporate Name
Church of England's Woman's Auxiliary to Missions
Woman's Auxiliary to the Board of Domestic and Foreign Missions of the Church of England in Canada
Woman's Auxiliary to the Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada
Woman's Auxiliary to the Missionary Society of the Anglican Church of Canada
Anglican Church Women
Subject
Anglican Church of Canada. Periodicals
Anglican Church of Canada. Woman's Auxiliary
Anglican Church of Canada. Anglican Church Women
Originals and Reproductions
GSA has copies of the originals. See Periodicals Database
Accession Number
Mf 83-10
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Monthly Letter Leaflet

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Dates
1888-1889
Format
microfilm
Dates
1888-1889
Format
microfilm
Extent
1 reel
Exposure
negative
Dimensions
16 mm
Biographical Sketch
Monthly Letter Leaflet (1888-1893) was the newsletter of the Church of England's Woman's Auxiliary to Missions. It was renamed The Letter Leaflet when the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society was formed and ran under that title from Feb. 1893 until December 1922. It was followed by the Living Message, 1923 to May 1986, and then the Anglican Magazine, Jan. 1987-Dec. 1991. Volume numbering is continuous
Scope and Content
Microfilm consists of September 1888 to December 1889.
Finding Aids
See Periodicals Database
Related Fonds
Woman's Auxiliary fonds
Corporate Name
Church of England Womans' Auxiliary to Missions
Subject
Anglican Church of Canada. Periodicals
Anglican Church of Canada. Missions
Missionary societies
Title Note
Title continues: issued by the Church of England Womans' Auxiliary to Missions
Originals and Reproductions
GSA has copies of the originals.
Accession Number
Mf 82-3
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William Charles White fonds. - 1908-1960

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Main Entry
White, W.C. (William Charles), 1873-1960.
Description Level
Fonds
Physical Description
52 cm of textual records
approx. 45 photographs : b&w, 1 glass negative.
Fonds Number
102
Fonds
William Charles White fonds
Material Type
Multiple media
Description Level
Fonds
Physical Description
52 cm of textual records
approx. 45 photographs : b&w, 1 glass negative.
Administrative History
Bishop William Charles White (1873-1960) was a missionary in Fukien, China, 1897-1909 and Bishop of the Canadian missionary Diocese of Honan, China, 1909-1934. He returned to Toronto as Professor of Chinese Studies and as Keeper of the East Asiatic Collection at the Royal Ontario Museum, a collection enhanced by his connections. He was also a biographer of the Rev. Canon H.J. Cody.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of missionary reports, histories and biographies from the Diocese of Honan in China, arranged in chronological order, photographs of people and places in the Diocese, a stole belonging to Bishop White, three sets of rubbings of Jewish memorial stones from Kaifeng (approx. dates: 1489-1512), W.C. White's correspondence and biographical notes, arranged chronologically (1896-1958), sermon notes and articles written on Chinese archeology, history, ethnology, everyday life and other miscellaneous matters, pamphlets written in both English and Chinese.
Fonds arranged in five series: Series 1. Diocese of Honan, China, 1909-1950 Series 2. Personal correspondence, 1896-1957 Series 3. Writings, 1909-1956 Series 4. Pamphlets Series 5. Photographs and rubbings.
Related Fonds
Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada (MSCC) fonds
Woman's Auxiliary fonds
Lewis C. Walmsley fonds
Main Entry
White, W.C. (William Charles), 1873-1960.
Corporate Name
Anglican Church of Canada. Diocese of Honan (China)
Subjects
Missions -- China
Accession Number
M63-1
P7704, P8006
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Anglican Women's Training College (AWTC) fonds. - 1890-1990

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Main Entry
Anglican Women's Training College (AWTC)
Description Level
Fonds
Physical Description
719 cm of textual records and other material.
334 photographs : b&w, 120 slides : glass and 5 printing blocks : wood.
36 audio cassettes and transcripts
Fonds Number
101
Fonds
Anglican Women's Training College (AWTC) fonds
Material Type
Multiple media
Description Level
Fonds
Physical Description
719 cm of textual records and other material.
334 photographs : b&w, 120 slides : glass and 5 printing blocks : wood.
36 audio cassettes and transcripts
Administrative History
The Church of England Deaconess and Missionary Training House was established in 1890 as a residential school to prepare women workers for Deaconess and missionary service. In 1947 the name was changed to the Anglican Women's Training College (AWTC). Anglican women from all over Canada came to Toronto to train for work in Christian Education in parishes, medical and teaching services overseas, Indian and Eskimo Residential Schools and reserves, Bishop's Messengers in western Canada, Sunday School by Post and Radio, youth and social work. The Woman's Auxiliary recruits were sent to the AWTC for missionary training for a year or less before being sent out. This was different from the three year diploma program offered to AWTC students. In 1969, the AWTC merged with the United Church's Covenent College to become the Centre for Christian Studies using the former AWTC building on Charles Street, Toronto. In 1997, the building in Toronto was sold and a decision was made to discontinue the traditional residential program in favour of the community based program and to relocate the administrative offices to Winnipeg. In July, 1998, CCS officially moved.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of correspondence, fundraising and insurance records, architectural plans and blueprints, minutes of meetings, Alumnae and student records, daybooks, financial and legal records, annual reports, scrapbooks, pamphlets and other printed materials, photographs, artifacts, and oral history interviews.
Fonds is arranged in 7 series: Series 1: Committee on Deaconesses, 1890-1897. Series 2: Administration Records of the Deaconess House and AWTC, 1893-1990. Series 3: Committees, 1899-1973. Series 4: Associations, 1896-1990. Series 5: Printed and Miscellaneous Material, 1892-1998. Series 6: Anglican Women’s Training College: A Background Document. – 1893-1990. Series 7: Photographs, 1900-1969.
Related Fonds
Woman's Auxiliary fonds
Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada (MSCC) fonds
Main Entry
Anglican Women's Training College (AWTC)
Corporate Name
Church of England Deaconess and Missionary Training House
United Church of Canada. Covenant College.
Centre for Christian Studies.
Subjects
Deaconesses
Missionaries - Women
Accession Number
M75-27
M85-3
M90-2
M99-02
M2005-09
M2008-05
M2010-07
M2010-12
P7902
P8411
P9011
P2004-07
AV9002
AV9511
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Sunday School by Post. - [1980?]

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Main Entry
Tuppin Lloyd, Marion
Description Level
Fonds
Physical Description
3 p.
Fonds Number
212
Fonds
Marion Tuppin Lloyd fonds
Material Type
Multiple media
Description Level
Fonds
Physical Description
3 p.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of a three page history about the Sunday School by Post.
Related Fonds
General Board of Religious Education (GBRE) fonds
Woman's Auxiliary fonds
Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada (MSCC) fonds
Main Entry
Tuppin Lloyd, Marion
Corporate Name
Sunday School by Post
Accession Number
M80-42
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Emily Cowall fonds. - 2005, 2006

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Main Entry
Cowall, Emily
Description Level
Fonds
Physical Description
2 folders
Fonds Number
290
Fonds
Emily Cowall fonds
Material Type
Multiple media
Description Level
Fonds
Physical Description
2 folders
Administrative History
Emily Cowall Farrell is a medical historian.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of two articles 1. The work we have done: relationship, investment and contribution The Inuit workers of St. Luke's Hospital, Pannirtuuq, 1930-1972. Prepared by Emily E.S. Cowall Farrell and Meeka Alivaktuk. (2005), 15 p.
2. Take your medicine: the knowledge of resourcefulness : Inuit, nurse missionaries, medical doctors and sanitary science (2006) 45 p.
Related Fonds
Diocese of the Arctic fonds
Woman's Auxiliary fonds
Main Entry
Cowall, Emily
Corporate Name
St. Luke's Hospital, Pangnirtung, NWT
Subjects
Missionaries - Canada, northern
Accession Number
M2005-03
M2006-10
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Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada (MSCC) fonds. - 1877-2011

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Main Entry
Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada (MSCC)
Description Level
Fonds
Physical Description
20 m of textual records ; 4000 graphic images ; 50 audio-visual materials
Fonds Number
008
Fonds
Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada (MSCC) fonds
Material Type
Multiple media
Description Level
Fonds
Physical Description
20 m of textual records ; 4000 graphic images ; 50 audio-visual materials
Administrative History
The Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada (MSCC) was formed in September 1902 by the General Synod. The Society was created for the general missionary work of the Church and aimed to bring all members of the Church into the field of action by making them members of the Society. The work of the Society was under the charge of the Board of Missions, consisting of all members of the General Synod. The executive work of the Board of Missions was done by the Board of Management composed of the Bishops, two clergy and two laymen elected by each diocese. Administratively, the MSCC was run by a General Secretary who guided the Field Secretary and various committees in their work. Its last General Secretary resigned in 1969. The MSCC Board of Management still exists under Canon VII, convenes during General Synod, and produces financial statements because of ongoing MSCC legacies and trusts.
The work of the MSCC consisted of domestic and foreign missions. In Canada the work included assisting missionary dioceses, Indian and Eskimo work, Columbia Coast Mission, Church Camp Missions, Jewish Missions, Japanese Missions, Immigration chaplaincies, white settlers missions, and Indian Residential Schools. Foreign missions included church, medical, and education work in Japan, China, India, Palestine (Jerusalem), and Egypt.
The forerunners of the MSCC were the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society (1883-1902) and the Canadian Church Missionary Society (1894-1903), both of whom were already supporting domestic and foreign missionaries. By the side of the DFMS stood the Woman's Auxiliary (1885-1966), organized in 1885 for the purpose of enlisting the women in the missionary effort of the Church. When the MSCC was formed it became the Woman's Auxiliary to the MSCC.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of constitution, minutes, correspondence, reports, financial records, legal records, printed materials, photographs, and audiovisual materials.
Fonds organized into the following series: Series 1. Board of Management and Executive Committee, 1884-1969; Series 2. Committees, 1900-1968; Series 2:1 Deputation Committee, 1903-1906 Series 2:2 Foreign Missions Committee, 1903-1904 Series 2:3 Sunday School Committee, 1903-1905 Series 2:4 Consultative Committee, 1912-1951 Series 2:5 Candidates Committee, 1913-1965 Series 2:6 Committee on Overseas Missions, 1942-1955 Series 2:7 Committee on Canadian Missions, 1944-1957 Series 2:8 Policy Committee, 1944-1966 Series 2:9 Committee on Missionary Strategy, 1955, 1959 Series 2:10 Missions to Seamen, 1957-1966 Series 2:11 Family Lenten Offering Committee (ACTO), 1958-1963 Series 2:12 Joint MSCC & CSS Committee on Indian and Eskimo Affairs, 1959-1962 Series 2:13 Finance Committee, 1941-1966 Series 2:14 Special Indian Committee, 1900-1910 Series 2:15 Indian and Eskimo Residential Schools Commission and Indian Schools administration, 1906-1968 Series 3. General Secretary's records, 1897-1975; Series 4. Field Secretary's records, 1940-1959; Series 5. Financial records, 1877-2011; Series 6. Overseas Personnel, 1907-1941; Series 7. Publications Department, 1943-1960; Series 8. Publications - Official Records, 1901-1958; Series 9. Publications, 1904-1975; Series 10. Photograph and Audio-Visual collections.
Related Fonds
Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society (DFMS) fonds
Woman's Auxiliary fonds
Canadian Church Missionary Society fonds
Main Entry
Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada (MSCC)
Corporate Name
Missionary Society of the Anglican Church of Canada
The MSCC Board of Management
Subjects
China - Missions
Indian and Eskimo Residential Schools
Missionaries
India - Missions
Japan - Missions
Accession Number
GS75-103; GS99-05; GS2004 17; GS2004 74; GS2004-75; GS2014-24
P75-103; P7538
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Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society (DFMS) fonds. - 1880-1904

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Main Entry
Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society (DFMS)
Description Level
Fonds
Physical Description
1.14 m of textual records
Fonds Number
006
Fonds
Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society (DFMS) fonds
Material Type
Multiple media
Description Level
Fonds
Physical Description
1.14 m of textual records
Administrative History
The Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada was formed by Canon XIX of the Provincial Synod of the Ecclesiastical Province of Canada, September, 1883. The books were closed in 1902 when it amalgamated with the Canada Church Missionary Association, into the Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada (MSCC) created by the General Synod in 1902.
Dr. C.H. Mockridge, General Secretary, and J.J. Mason, General Treasurer, were the chief administrative officers of the DFMS until 1893 when the full-time position of Secretary-Treasurer was created, in which Dr. Mockridge served until December 1896. From 1897 to 1901, Canon A. Spencer served as Honorary Secretary. In 1901, Canon Grout took over as acting Secretary to oversee the transfer of the administration of the missions to the MSCC. Mr. C.A. Eliot served the DFMS as Honorary Treasurer, 1897-1902, and continued as Treaurer with the MSCC.
The Woman's Auxliary, formed in Ottawa in April 1885, co-operated with the DFMS. The DFMS supplied funds to a number of missions in several Canadian dioceses and to a number of foreign missionaries, particularly in Japan. At first administration was handled through the British societies, but gradually the Canadian Missions became self-supporting by 1899. Money was raised in a number of annual campaigns: the Epiphany and Ascensiontide Appeals and the Children's Lenten Letter.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of legal records, minutes, correspondence, financial records, and printed materials.
The fonds is arranged in the following series: Series 1: Canons, constitution, and minutes, 1880-1902 Series 2: Records of the Secretary, 1889-1902 Series 3: Records of the Treasurer, 1883-1904 Series 4: Printed Materials, 1883-1903
Related Fonds
Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada (MSCC) fonds
Woman's Auxiliary fonds
Canadian Church Missionary Society fonds
Main Entry
Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society (DFMS)
Subjects
Anglican Church of Canada -- Missions
Accession Number
GS75-102
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Woman's Auxiliary fonds. - 1883-1974

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Main Entry
Woman's Auxiliary of the Anglican Church of Canada
Description Level
Fonds
Physical Description
5.6 m of textual and graphic materials
Fonds Number
007
Fonds
Woman's Auxiliary fonds
Material Type
Multiple media
Description Level
Fonds
Physical Description
5.6 m of textual and graphic materials
Administrative History
The Woman’s Auxiliary was founded in April 1885 “for the promotion of missionary effort”. The first president was Margaret Medley, wife of the Bishop of Fredericton and Archbishop of the Province of Canada. Roberta E. Tilton of Ottawa was the major force in organizing both diocesan and parochial branches and in promoting the affiliation of existing groups and societies. The “Letter Leaflet” was a monthly publication first produced in the Diocese of Toronto. It expanded and became the W.A.’s official publication and in 1923 it was renamed “The Living Message”. The W.A. was reorganized in 1908 following the founding of the Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada (MSCC) to conform to the structure of General Synod. Caroline M. Patterson Hall was elected president and the first meeting of the General Board was held in Winnipeg. Initially the work of the W.A. included mission education among Girls; Juniors and Little Helpers (Babies) branches; support of women working as missionaries and assistants in Japan (later China and India) and on Indian Reserves; Dorcas work and financial support for the education of missionaries children. A pension fund for women missionaries was established in 1910. In 1912 after several years of discussion the W.A. agreed to assume responsibility for work with women and children overseas. This included additional budgeted expenditures for evangelism, schools and hospitals. This agreement was extended to the Canadian mission field in 1919. In 1928 the general meeting became annual. Recognizing an expanded social service role in 1931 the W.A. added a clause to its Constitution governing its cooperation with the General Board of Religious Education (GBRE) and the Council for Social Service (CSS). In 1947, the name was formally changed to Woman's Auxiliary of the Church of England in Canada. In 1966 the constitution was amended and the Woman’s Auxiliary became the Anglican Church Women (ACW). Integration with General Synod was agreed as a national goal and took place in 1973. Since that time the organization exists by choice at the diocesan and parish levels.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of the constitution; minutes; legal records; reports; correspondence; missionary employment records; financial records; administration files; printed materials; photographs; scrapbooks; and audiovisual materials.
The fonds is arranged in the following series: Series 1. Minutes of the National Board of the Woman's Auxiliary and Anglican Church Women, 1889-1973; Series 2. Constitution of the Woman's Auxiliary and Anglican Church Women, 1885-1970; Series 3. Legal records, 1883-1968; Series 4. Annual Meeting Reports, 1886-1973; Series 5. Executive Committee Minutes of the National Board of the Woman's Auxiliary and Anglican Church Women, 1886-1973; Series 6. Records of the W.A. President, 1885-1960; Series 7. Records of the Corresponding Secretary, 1890-1948; Series 8. Records of the Recording Secretary, 1918, 1929; Series 9. Records of the Dorcas Secretary, 1886-1964; Series 10. General, 1886-1962; Series 11. Literature and Supply, 1913; Series 12. Junior and Little Helpers, 1926-1964; Series 13. Committees, 1893-1974; Series 14. Missionaries, 1891-1961; Series 15. Finance records, 1887-1971; Series 16. Anglican Church Women Administration Files, 1969-1974; Series 17. Printed Materials, 1886-1971; Series 18. Diocesan Reports, 1885-1974.
Related Fonds
Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada (MSCC) fonds
Anglican Women's Training College (AWTC) fonds
Main Entry
Woman's Auxiliary of the Anglican Church of Canada
Corporate Name
Church of England Woman's Auxiliary to Missions
Woman's Auxiliary to the Board of Domestic and Foreign Missions of the Church of England in Canada
Woman's Auxiliary to the Church of England in Canada
Woman's Auxiliary of the Anglican Church of Canada
Anglican Church Women
Subjects
Missionaries - Women
Accession Number
GS76-15; GS87-19; M2011-10
P7562; P8402; P8439
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Second Triennial, September. - 1898

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Record Group
WOMAN'S AUXILIARY
Series
1. Minutes of the national Board of the Woman's Auxiliary and Anglican Church Women
Description Level
File
Fonds Number
007
Fonds
Woman's Auxiliary fonds
Record Group
WOMAN'S AUXILIARY
Series
1. Minutes of the national Board of the Woman's Auxiliary and Anglican Church Women
Material Type
Textual record
Description Level
File
Restrictions
Open
Accession Number
GS76-15
Box Number
1
File No
1
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W.A. Constitution, By-laws and Rules of Order. - 1921

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Record Group
WOMAN'S AUXILIARY
Series
2. Constitution of the Woman's Auxiliary and Anglican Church Women
Description Level
File
Fonds Number
007
Fonds
Woman's Auxiliary fonds
Record Group
WOMAN'S AUXILIARY
Series
2. Constitution of the Woman's Auxiliary and Anglican Church Women
Material Type
Textual record
Description Level
File
Restrictions
Open
Accession Number
GS76-15
Box Number
4
File No
14
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Woman's Auxiliary - Act of Incorporation. - 1908

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Record Group
WOMAN'S AUXILIARY
Series
3. Legal records
Description Level
File
Fonds Number
007
Fonds
Woman's Auxiliary fonds
Record Group
WOMAN'S AUXILIARY
Series
3. Legal records
Material Type
Textual record
Description Level
File
Restrictions
Open
Accession Number
GS76-15
Box Number
4
File No
21
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Pension Fund - Certificate of Registration. - 1965

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Record Group
WOMAN'S AUXILIARY
Series
3. Legal records
Description Level
File
Fonds Number
007
Fonds
Woman's Auxiliary fonds
Record Group
WOMAN'S AUXILIARY
Series
3. Legal records
Material Type
Textual record
Description Level
File
Restrictions
Open
Accession Number
GS76-15
Box Number
4
File No
23
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Report of the Provisional Comittee to the Organizing Meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary. - 1886

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Record Group
WOMAN'S AUXILIARY
Series
4. Annual Meeting Reports
Description Level
File
Fonds Number
007
Fonds
Woman's Auxiliary fonds
Record Group
WOMAN'S AUXILIARY
Series
4. Annual Meeting Reports
Material Type
Textual record
Description Level
File
Restrictions
Open
Accession Number
GS76-15
Box Number
5
File No
1
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David Awdry. Report on the work of the Canadian WA in Shinsu, Japan. - 1901

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Record Group
WOMAN'S AUXILIARY
Series
4. Annual Meeting Reports
Description Level
File
Fonds Number
007
Fonds
Woman's Auxiliary fonds
Record Group
WOMAN'S AUXILIARY
Series
4. Annual Meeting Reports
Material Type
Textual record
Description Level
File
Restrictions
Open
Accession Number
GS76-15
Box Number
5
File No
2
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Financial. Re Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society. - 1898

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Record Group
WOMAN'S AUXILIARY
Series
4. Annual Meeting Reports
Description Level
File
Fonds Number
007
Fonds
Woman's Auxiliary fonds
Record Group
WOMAN'S AUXILIARY
Series
4. Annual Meeting Reports
Material Type
Textual record
Description Level
File
Restrictions
Open
Accession Number
GS76-15
Box Number
5
File No
6
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