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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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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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Dates
1914-1921
Format
microfilm
Dates
1914-1921
Format
microfilm
Extent
2 reels
Exposure
negative
Dimensions
16 mm
Biographical Sketch
The Mission World (1914-1921), which superceded The New Era (1903-1913), was published by the MSCC. New Era and The Mission World are numbered continuously. Mission World ceased publication at the end of 1921 due to lack of funding. The annual lenten children's issue was continued with the title, Children's Mission World.
Scope and Content
Microfilm consists of :
Reel 11 - Mission World, 1914 - Sept. 1919
Reel 12 - Mission World, Oct. 1919 - Sept. 1921
Corporate Name
Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada (MSCC)
Subject
Anglican Church of Canada. Periodicals
Anglican Church of Canada. Missions
Missionary societies
Accession Number
Mf 92-02
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Dates
1903-1913
Format
microfilm
Dates
1903-1913
Format
microfilm
Extent
2 reels
Exposure
negative
Dimensions
16 mm
Biographical Sketch
The New Era (1903-1913) was published by the MSCC. It changed its name to The Mission World in 1914 and ran until 1921. New Era and The Mission World are numbered continuously.
The Canadian Church Juvenile was published in the New Era as their Junior Dept. section Aug. 1903 to 1913.
In 1903 the Canadian Church Missionary Society started publishing its news in the New Era under the title Canadian Church Missionary Gleaner instead of having its own separate publication.
Scope and Content
Microfilm consists of :
Reel 10 - New Era, 1903-1910, p. 415
Reel 11 - New Era, 1910, p.415 - 1913
Corporate Name
Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada (MSCC)
Subject
Anglican Church of Canada. Periodicals
Anglican Church of Canada. Missions
Missionary societies
Accession Number
Mf 92-02
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T.B.R. Westgate fonds. - 1892-1950

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Main Entry
Westgate, T.B.R.(Thomas Buchanan Reginald), 1872-1951.
Description Level
Fonds
Physical Description
39 cm of textual records.
86 photographs : b&w.
Fonds Number
105
Fonds
T.B.R. Westgate fonds
Material Type
Multiple media
Description Level
Fonds
Physical Description
39 cm of textual records.
86 photographs : b&w.
Administrative History
T.B.R. (Thomas Buchanan Reginald) Westgate (1872-1951) was born in Watford, Ontario. He was a graduate of Huron College and was ordained as a priest in 1897. He spent a year in a parish in Comber, Ont. before starting his missionary career. He served as a missionary with the South American Missionary Society in Paraguayan Chaco, 1898-1901, and with the Church Missionary Society (1902-1919) in several places in Tanzania and Uganda in Africa. After returning to Canada, Westgate served as the Field Secretary for Indian and Eskimo Residential School Commission, MSCC (Winnipeg, MB), 1919-1943.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of correspondence and manuscripts, printed material, photographs, sermons and diaries relating to his experiences with the South American Missionary Society; Africa, including being a prisoner of war in Africa during WWI; and Indian Residential Schools.
Fonds arranged in the following series: Series 1: Westgate correspondence and papers, 1892-1950 Series 2: Westgate manuscripts, articles and clippings, 1913-1930 Series 3: Westgate photograph collection, 1895-1933 Series 4: Westgate Diaries, 1902-1949
Related Fonds
Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada (MSCC) fonds
Main Entry
Westgate, T.B.R.(Thomas Buchanan Reginald), 1872-1951.
Personal Name
Westgate, T.B.R. (Thomas Buchanan Reginald), 1872-1951
Corporate Name
South American Missionary Society.
Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada (MSCC)
Subjects
Missions -- East Africa
Indian and Eskimo Residential Schools
Prisoners of War
Missionaries
Accession Number
M55-1
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