Warren Co-operative Elevator Association Limited Organizational papers: 1961 Directors' Resolution, 18 October 1961 Minutes of Executive Board meetings, volume 1, 16 April 1948 - volume 3, 17 February 1973 Correspondence Book of agents letters, 1948 -1959 Miscellaneous Directors' attendance lists, 1973 - 1975 (3 reports) Four pages of miscellaneous information, no date Corporate Name: Rural Municipality of Woodlands
Erickson Co-operative Elevator Association Limited Organizational papers: 1941 - 1961 By-law nos. 18, 19, and 20, 15 July 1941 Motion Sheet re: By-laws 18, 19, and 20, no date By-law no. 22, 22 November 1949 Memo re: By-law no. 22, 7 May 1950 By-law no. 23, 23 November 1951 Agreement between Erickson CEA and MPE, 1 August 1951 Memo re: agreement, 18 April 1952 By-law nos. 1961-148, 1961-149, 1961-150 and 1961-151, 12 October 1961 Memorandum of agreement, no date General By-laws (originally passed 23 October 1941), no date General By-laws (originally passed 15 July 1941), no date Directors' Resolution, 18 October 1961 Minutes of Executive Board meetings, volume 1, 6 July 1956 - volume 4, 22 September 1969 Minutes of Shareholders Annual meetings, 1955 - 1968 (7 reports) Financial records and statistics Statement of surplus, 1947 - 1954 (7 reports) Final statements, 1948 - 1952 (4 reports) Auditors' reports, 1957 - 1968 (4 reports) Analysis of Operating Results, 1954 - 1960 (5 report) Capital loan statements, 31 July 1951 Correspondence, 1948 - 1968 Miscellaneous Directors' attendance lists, 1954 - 1972 (14 reports) Officers and Directors, 1960 - 1961 Local Directors report, 1958 - 1959 Corporate Name: Rural Municipality of Clanwilliam
See fonds level description of RG 4 for history/bio of MPE
Scope and Content
This sub-series consists of miscellaneous MPE records:
Box 1:
1a-5. Miscellaneous files March 5 1925-Nov 19 1973
Box 2:
6. Membership Lists
7. Training and Development
8. Member Complaints
9. MPE Employee Handbook
10. Plebiscite Nov 24 1951
11. Quiz Programs 1940, 1948
Canadian Wheat Pool Visitors Book 1930-1956
12. Delivery Ledger 1967-1968
13. Information re: Wheat Export Shipments 1924-1930
14. Important Issues by Association June 2 1944
15. Grain Booklets
Flintstone Hill is located on the north bank of the Souris River. It is a deeply stratified lacustrine, fluvial and aeolian soil profile that has been exposed by the river through stream-bank erosion. This section is thought to be the most complete middle to late Holocene exposure on the northeastern plains. While the value of the site is primarily for paleo-environmental research and reconstruction, cultural deposits have been identified at the site. Local collectors have picked up lithic materials as they eroded out of the bank for the past several decades and it was they who had named the site. Mr. Bruce Timms from Lauder first drew the Flintstone Hill site to the attention of Dr. Nicholson of Brandon University.
During the mid 1990’s to the early 2000’s archaeological testing took place on Flintstone Hill. In 1998, an archaeological field crew dug a series of overlapping trenches down the slope of the profile and produced a schematic drawing. A peat layer at the bottom of this profile, dated from the top at 9,400 RCY and at the bottom to 10,400 RCY, has provided details of marsh plant and insect communities at this time.
Subsequent archaeological investigations at the site recovered several cultural deposits including: a hearth dating to 3250+/-70 R.C.Y. (BETA 109529); a butchered atlas bone 4090+/-70 R.C.Y. (BETA 109990); and bone fragments accompanied by Swan River Chert and Knife River Flint lithic flakes 5350+/-50 (BETA 109530). While no diagnostic tools were recovered, these dates suggest that this occupation, which is contemporary with the Atkinson site, may be a Gowen occupation.
Extensive paleo-environmental research has been conducted at the site. Dr. Running, a geomorphologist from the University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire, participated in the Study of Cultural Adaptations in the Prairie Ecozone (SCAPE) Project and he and his students tested the site for several years. He was joined in this effort by Dr. Havholm, Dr. Boyd, Dr. Wiseman, Dr. Beaudoin, and other SCAPE researchers in the interpretation of the paleo-environment of the Glacial Lake Hind basin. The following article is recommended reading.
Running, Garry L., Karen G. Havholm, Matt Boyd and Dion J. Wiseman
2002 Holocene Stratigraphy and Geomorphology of Flintstone Hill, Lauder Sandhills, Glacial Lake Hind Basin, Southwestern Manitoba. Geographie Physique et Quaternaire
56(2-3):291-303.
Scope and Content
Sub series has been divided into two sub sub series including: (1) Flintstone Hill 1997 (2) Flintstone Hill 1998-2000