File consists of various clippings pertaining to the Fellowship of the Maple Leaf. Contents include pictures of churches built by the "Anonymous Donor", an article on her work which in turn revealed her identity as Mrs. Marion Beatrice Smith, a series of articles and pictures of the families sent to Huron Diocese as well as the West from england, features on Margery Hinds, Dr. Percy Jackson, and other materials relating to the work of the F.M.L.
File consists of correspondence of the Diocese of Athabasca September 9, 1938 to October 1, 1942. Materials detail the projects undertaken by the Fellowship of the Maple Leaf, in particular Malvern House, a hostel in the Peace River.
File consists of various Fellowship of the Maple Leaf members material including:
Elaine Walker- correspondence, paintings and photos; Muriel Williamson- letters and photos; Kathleen M. Fell- letter; Vida P. Archibald- letter; Audrey E. O'B. Pilkington Jackson- letter; G.W. Brookes- letter and copy of Story of St. Faith's; Elizabeth M. Clapp- letter and photos; Elinor M. Higginbotham- letters.
Classroom with students at their desks and teacher standing in centre. Title continues, "Sons and daughters of Cree Indian trappers learn their "ABC's" in this classroom of the Anglican Church Missionary School in northern Saskatchewan. One of the largest of such schools in Canada, the boys and girls there are given the opportunity to study and take their places in a kind of life not otherwise possible. Many of the students have gone on to more advanced schools of learning, to become missionaries."