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Flintstone Hill - 1997 - Beverley Nicholson field journal

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RG 7 Beverley Nicholson fonds
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File
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1997
Accession Number
1-2010
Part Of
RG 7 Beverley Nicholson fonds
Description Level
File
Series Number
2.2.1.2.
File Number
1
Accession Number
1-2010
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1997
Physical Description
page 24 and 25
Material Details
PDF
History / Biographical
Field journal of Bev Nicholson.
Scope and Content
Record of crew and removal of bison skull in the river bank.
Name Access
Flintstone Hill - 1997 - Beverley Nicholson field journal
Subject Access
Archaeology North Lauder locale Flintstone Hill - DiMe-26 Flintstone Hill - 1997 -
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Flintstone Hill 1997 - Matt Boyd field journal

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RG 7 Beverley Nicholson fonds
Description Level
File
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1997
Accession Number
1-2010
Part Of
RG 7 Beverley Nicholson fonds
Description Level
File
Series Number
2.2.1.2.
File Number
2
Accession Number
1-2010
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1997
Physical Description
79 pages
Material Details
PDF
History / Biographical
Field journal of Matt Boyd
Scope and Content
Record of survey and sampling on Flintstone Hill 1997.
Name Access
Flintstone Hill 1997 - Matt Boyd field journal
Subject Access
Archaeology North Lauder locale Flintstone Hill - DiMe-26 Flintstone Hill 1997
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Flintstone Hill 1997 - D Harkness field journal

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RG 7 Beverley Nicholson fonds
Description Level
File
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1997
Accession Number
1-2010
Part Of
RG 7 Beverley Nicholson fonds
Description Level
File
Series Number
2.2.1.2.
File Number
3
Accession Number
1-2010
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1997
Physical Description
6 pages
Material Details
PDF
History / Biographical
Harkness field journal
Scope and Content
Brief description of survey on Flintstone Hill 1997.
Name Access
Flintstone Hill 1997 - D Harkness field journal
Subject Access
Archaeology North Lauder locale Flintstone Hill - DiMe-26 Flintstone Hill 1997 - D Harkness field journal
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Flintstone Hill 1997 - artifact catalogue

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RG 7 Beverley Nicholson fonds
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sub sub sub series
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1997
Accession Number
1-2010
{add= Flintstone Hill DiMe-26 1997 Cutbank Cat Num South West Count Weight C 1 C 2 C 3 C 4 C 5 C
Part Of
RG 7 Beverley Nicholson fonds
Description Level
sub sub sub series
Series Number
2.2.1.4
Accession Number
1-2010
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1997
Physical Description
1 pages
Material Details
PDF
History / Biographical
Artifact catalogue 21 records.
Scope and Content
Spreadsheet containing information about the artifacts recovered
Name Access
Flintstone Hill 1997 - artifact catalogue
Subject Access
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Documents

2.2.1.4_FSH97_artcat_cutbank.pdf

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Flintstone Hill 1998 to 2000 - Scott Hamilton field journal

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RG 7 Beverley Nicholson fonds
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File
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1998 to 2000
Accession Number
1-2010
Part Of
RG 7 Beverley Nicholson fonds
Description Level
File
Series Number
2.2.2.2.
File Number
1
Accession Number
1-2010
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1998 to 2000
Physical Description
page 56 - 59
Material Details
PDF
History / Biographical
Field journal of Scott Hamilton.
Scope and Content
Record of survey and testing.
Name Access
Flintstone Hill 1998 to 2000 - Scott Hamilton field journal
Subject Access
Archaeology North Lauder locale Flintstone Hill - DiMe-26 Flintstone Hill 1998 to 2000 - Scott Hamilton field journal
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2.2.2.2.1_SHamilton_journal.pdf

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Flintstone Hill 1998 to 2000 - Tomasin Playford field journal 1 of 2

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RG 7 Beverley Nicholson fonds
Description Level
File
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1998 to 2000
Accession Number
1-2010
Part Of
RG 7 Beverley Nicholson fonds
Description Level
File
Series Number
2.2.2.2.
File Number
2
Accession Number
1-2010
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1998 to 2000
Physical Description
page 103
Material Details
PDF
History / Biographical
Tomasin Playford field journa 1 of 2.
Scope and Content
Record of survey and testing.
Name Access
Flintstone Hill 1998 to 2000 - Tomasin Playford field journal
Subject Access
Archaeology North Lauder locale Flintstone Hill - DiMe-26 Flintstone Hill 1998 to 2000 - Tomasin Playford field journal
Documents

2.2.2.2.2_TPlayford_journal_1of2.pdf

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Flintstone Hill 1998 to 2000 - Tomasin Playford field journal 2

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RG 7 Beverley Nicholson fonds
Description Level
File
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1998 to 2000
Accession Number
1-2010
Part Of
RG 7 Beverley Nicholson fonds
Description Level
File
Series Number
2.2.2.2.
File Number
3
Accession Number
1-2010
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1998 to 2000
Physical Description
page 95
Material Details
PDF
History / Biographical
Tomasin Playford field journal 2 of 2.
Scope and Content
Record of survey and testing.
Name Access
Flintstone Hill 1998 to 2000 - Tomasin Playford field journal 2
Subject Access
Archaeology North Lauder locale Flintstone Hill - DiMe-26 Flintstone Hill 1998 to 2000 - Tomasin Playford field journal 2
Documents

2.2.2.2.3_TPlayford_journal_2of2.pdf

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Flintstone Hill 1998 to 2000 - Lori Molkelki field journal

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RG 7 Beverley Nicholson fonds
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File
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1998 to 2000
Accession Number
1-2010
Part Of
RG 7 Beverley Nicholson fonds
Description Level
File
Series Number
2.2.2.2.
File Number
4
Accession Number
1-2010
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1998 to 2000
Physical Description
page 37
Material Details
PDF
History / Biographical
Lori Molkelki field journal.
Scope and Content
Record of survey and testing.
Name Access
Flintstone Hill 1998 to 2000 - Lori Molkelki field journal
Subject Access
Archaeology North Lauder locale Flintstone Hill - DiMe-26 Flintstone Hill 1998 to 2000 - Lori Molkelki field journal
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2.2.2.2.4_LMokelki_journal.pdf

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Flintstone Hill 1998 to 2000 - Rea Postolski field journal

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RG 7 Beverley Nicholson fonds
Description Level
File
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1998 to 2000
Accession Number
1-2010
Part Of
RG 7 Beverley Nicholson fonds
Description Level
File
Series Number
2.2.2.2.
File Number
5
Accession Number
1-2010
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1998 to 2000
Physical Description
pages 4-14
Material Details
PDF
History / Biographical
Rea Postolski and Andy Belcourt field journal.
Scope and Content
Record of survey and testing.
Name Access
Flintstone Hill 1998 to 2000 - Rea Postolski field journal
Subject Access
Archaeology North Lauder locale Flintstone Hill - DiMe-26 Flintstone Hill 1998 to 2000 - Rea Postolski field journal
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2.2.2.2.5_RP_AB_journal.pdf

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Flintstone Hill 1998-2000 - Test Units artifact catalogue

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RG 7 Beverley Nicholson fonds
Description Level
sub sub sub series
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1998-2000
Accession Number
1-2010
{add= Flintstone Hill DiMe-26 1998 Test Units 1-5 Cat Num South West Count Weight C 1 C 2 C 3 C 4
Part Of
RG 7 Beverley Nicholson fonds
Description Level
sub sub sub series
Series Number
2.2.2.4
File Number
1
Accession Number
1-2010
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1998-2000
Physical Description
17 pages
Material Details
PDF
History / Biographical
Artifact catalogue containing 116 records from five test units.
Scope and Content
Spreadsheet containing information about the artifacts recovered from test units.
Name Access
Flintstone Hill 1998-2000 - Test Units artifact catalogue
Subject Access
Archaeology North Lauder locale Flintstone Hill DiMe -26 Flintstone Hill 1998-2000 - Test Units artifact catalogue
Documents

2.2.2.4.1_FSH_TestUnits_1to5.pdf

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Flintstone Hill 1998-2000 - artifact catalogue

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RG 7 Beverley Nicholson fonds
Description Level
sub sub sub series
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1998-2000
Accession Number
1-2010
{add= Flintstone Hill 1998 Cat Num South West Count Weight C 1 C 2 C 3 C 4 C 5 C 6 C 7 1 0 0 4
Part Of
RG 7 Beverley Nicholson fonds
Description Level
sub sub sub series
Series Number
2.2.2.4
File Number
2
Accession Number
1-2010
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1998-2000
Physical Description
1 pages
Material Details
PDF
History / Biographical
Artifact catalogue containing 42 records from the survey.
Scope and Content
Spreadsheet containing information about the artifacts recovered from the survey.
Name Access
Flintstone Hill 1998-2000 - artifact catalogue
Subject Access
Archaeology North Lauder locale Flintstone Hill DiMe -26 Flintstone Hill 1998-2000 - artifact catalogue
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2.2.2.4.2_FSH_artcat_98.xls.pdf

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Westman Recycling Council fonds

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Part Of
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Description Level
Fonds
GMD
textual records
Date Range
November 15, 1989 - March 26, 2009
Accession Number
14-2011
Part Of
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Description Level
Fonds
Accession Number
14-2011
GMD
textual records
Date Range
November 15, 1989 - March 26, 2009
Physical Description
90 cm
History / Biographical
The Westman Recycling Council was started by a small group of avid recyclers with financial and volunteer help from the Kiwanis Club of Brandon, among others. Volunteers organized the first outdoor recycling depots in June and October 1989. The first event with recorded minutes was the first annual meeting, November 15, 1989. The organization was incorporated in February 1990, and became a registered charity in 1995. The Mission Statement was: "to support and promote the reduction, re-use, and recycling of material resources for the benefit of Westman's environment and future generations." The major partner in the work of the organization was the City of Brandon. In 2003, Westman Recycling, in partnership with the City, built a Material Recovery Facility (MRF) at the Brandon Landfill; Westman Recycling owned the building on the City-owned land. It was a $4 million structure - financed by federal and provincial grants (about one-quarter of the total) and a mortgage (about three-quarters). Details are in the Board and other Committee minutes and agreements. In late 2005, Westman Recycling faced a severe cash crunch - as a result of poor markets for recyclables, changes in support funding from the Manitoba Product Stewardship Corporation (MPSC), and a drop in public recycling levels. In February 2006, the City decided to sign a contract with another organization to operate the MRF; after that there appeared to be no role for Westman Recycling. A general meeting on September 22, 2008 voted to dissolve the organization. At that meeting, the suggestion was made (agreed to by consensus) that the files of the organization be donated to Brandon University to be made available for researchers. A Board of Directors meeting on the same date voted to donate all remaining funds to a perpetual "Westman Recycling" fund with the Brandon Area Community Foundation. A final wind-up meeting was held on March 26, 2009
Custodial History
The organization was overseen by volunteers / volunteer Board of Directors. The files were first held by volunteers / Board members in their homes. In May 1991, the organization hired David McConkey as Coordinator / General Manager, who was directed by the Board to manage the files on a daily basis from that date forward. The files were kept in the organization's rented office space in the 1300 block of Pacific Avenue from May 1991 to September 1992, and then in the rented space in the Massey building at 6th Street and Pacific Avenue. The files were kept at the new facility at the landfill from April 2003 to February 2006. They were then stored in the basement of the Marquis Project, 912 Rosser Avenue, until August 2011 when they were donated to the S.J. McKee Archives, Brandon University. Some files (e.g. minutes from 1995-96) were found to be missing entirely. Other files were disposed of by recycling and/or shredding as they were judged to be confidential (e.g. personnel), of an ordinary business nature only (e.g. invoices), or not useful for future research (e.g. extra copies, routine correspondence, building and equipment plans and other arrangements).
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of records that document the origin, activities, demise, and legacy of the Westman Recycling Council. Records include minutes, financial summaries, scrapbooks, newsletters, brochures, media clippings, photographs and miscellaneous documents related to the construction in collaboration with the City of Brandon of Brandon's principal recycling facility.
Notes
Administrative history courtesy David McConkey. See additional notes on the organization in the curatorial file. Description by Tom Mitchell.
Storage Location
2011 accessions
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Delta Chapter (Brandon) - Delta Kappa Gamma Society International fonds

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Part Of
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Description Level
Fonds
GMD
textual records
Date Range
April 7, 1979
Accession Number
11-2011
Part Of
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Description Level
Fonds
Accession Number
11-2011
GMD
textual records
Date Range
April 7, 1979
Physical Description
one document 10"x14"
Physical Condition
Good
History / Biographical
The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International, which was established in 1929, is a professional honorary Society of women educators. The Society promotes professional and personal growth of its members and excellence in education. Membership is by invitation only and considered a prestigious honor with a variety of benefits and privileges.
Custodial History
The document was in the possession of Merle Orth, Chair of the Archives Committee for the chapter prior to its donation to the McKee Archives.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of the organizational charter of the Brandon chapter of the Delta Kappa Gamma Society International.
Notes
History/Bio information taken from the Delta Kappa Gamma Society International webpage: http://www.dkg.org/site/c.meJMIOOwErH/b.5815955/k.E082/About_DKG.htm [October 5, 2012]. Description by Tom Mitchell.
Storage Location
2011 accessions
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Brandon College/Brandon University Women's Auxiliary fonds

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Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
Fonds
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1955-1975
Accession Number
18-2016
Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Accession Number
18-2016
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1955-1975
Physical Description
24 cm of textual records
3 scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings
History / Biographical
The Brandon College/Brandon University Women's Auxiliary was founded on February 17, 1955, with the purpose of a) foster[ing] good public relations between the university and the community, and to stress the importance of Brandon University to Western Manitoba; b) to gain a better knowledge of the functioning of Brandon University and; c) to improve the surroundings of the College/University's students and the university at large. They were to hold four regular meetings per annum, with an annual meeting in April, and one fund-raising tea a year. The organization raised money through these teas, as well as through receptions, with the intention of donating to the college/university and surrounding community, contributing to the furnishing of residences and offices at teh college/ university, as well as facilitating an annual community visitation day for the public to tour the university. The organization's name was change from the Brandon College Women's Auxiliary to the Brandon University Women's Auxiliary along with the renaming of the school itself on July 1, 1967. The organization was sometimes referred to simply as the Women's Auxiliary. The Auxiliary was run by an elected President and Board of Executives. Its members, who were all mothers of Brandon College/Brandon University students, paid an annual membership fee. Subcommittees within the organization included those in charge of social organization, membership management, program management, phoning management, press and publicity management and project management; all of these were fronted by their own individual leaders from within the members, under the board of executives. The organization ceased meeting in 1975; the minutes from the final meeting reference difficulties filling executive offices before a motion was carried to disband.
Custodial History
Records were created and held by the Brandon College/Brandon University Women's Auxiliary until their dissolution on October 23, 1975, when a motion was passed to move the records to the McKee Archives.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of records that relate to the organization of and activities coordinated by the Women's Auxiliary, as well as records detailing the contribution that the organization made to the university and community of and around Brandon. The records span the entire existence of the Women's Auxiliary from 1955 to 1975. Records include meeting minutes, treasurers' statements, financial bookkeeping, correspondence, a copy of the constitution, records of members, members' addresses and phone numbers, lists of members' children attending school and their respesctive degree, lists of council members, event memorabilia, organization letter heads, donation receipts, newspaper clipplings, advertisements, publicity reports, meeting reports, visitation records, scrapbooks and scrapbook inventories.
Notes
History/Bio information taken from the records. Description by Kayliegh Penner (October 2016).
Name Access
Mrs. R.B. Alexander
Mrs. Cumming
Mrs. R.G. McDiarmid
Mrs. R.K. Leiteh
Mrs. Wesley Nelson
Mrs. Robert Ghidorie
Mrs. Barney Thordarson
Kathleen Thordarson
Mrs. Stuart Craig
Mrs. Doris Hunt
Subject Access
centennial visitation day
women's organizations
Storage Location
2016 accessions
Related Material
Brandon University photograph collection (Observatory Opening)
Spring 1955 Alumni News (report on the founding of the organization)
Arrangement
Records are arranged in chronological order in four (4) subseries: 1) treasurer's books; 2) minute books; 3) textual files; and 4) scrapbooks and miscellany
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Western Manitoba Home Econocmic Association fonds

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Part Of
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Description Level
Fonds
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1971-2010
Accession Number
13-2010
Part Of
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Description Level
Fonds
Accession Number
13-2010
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1971-2010
History / Biographical
The inaugural meeting of the Western Manitoba Home Economics Association (WMHEA) was held in September 1971, with 48 members. In 1973, the WMHEA members voted to affiliate with the Canadian Home Economics Association (CHEA).
Custodial History
Records were in the possession of Margarite Hughes and other officers of the Western Manitoba Home Economic Association prior to their donation to the SJ McKee Archives on July 17, 2010.
Scope and Content
Fonds includes: minutes (September 1971 - May 2010); lists of executive members; membership lists; financial records; newsletters; scrapbooks; correspondence; records of special events; miscellaneous publications; and organizational banners.
Notes
Description by Tom Mitchell
Storage Location
2010 accessions
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Beverley Hicks fonds

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Part Of
MG 3 Brandon University Teaching & Administration
Description Level
Fonds
GMD
textual records
Date Range
March 12, 2002 to October 6, 2007
Accession Number
1-2014
Part Of
MG 3 Brandon University Teaching & Administration
Description Level
Fonds
Accession Number
1-2014
GMD
textual records
Date Range
March 12, 2002 to October 6, 2007
Physical Description
6 cm textual records
15 electronic files
Material Details
Word documents
History / Biographical
Beverley Clare Hicks (nee Williams) was born in New Zealand in 1938. At the age of sixteen she began working as a nurse’s aide at the Mater Misericordiae Hospital in Auckland. From here, she began training at the same hospital and attained her Registered Nurse Diploma, after which she obtained her maternity nursing diploma from the National Women’s Hospital in Auckland. Hicks came to Canada in 1962, and began to work at the Toronto General Hospital in the cardiac care unit. After returning to New Zealand to complete her midwifery training at St. Helens Hospital, she returned to Canada in 1964. She then completed Canadian university entrance equivalency courses in Vancouver while working at the Vancouver General Hospital emergency department. Because her nursing transcript included no psychiatric nursing, she travelled to Brandon in 1967 to participate in a six-month post-diploma course in psychiatric nursing. Hicks’ passion was teaching, and after her six-month course was completed, she spent her time at the School of Nursing at the Brandon Mental Health Centre (BMHC), after which she was offered the opportunity to attend McGill University to obtain a Bachelor of Nursing degree with a psychiatric nursing specialty. Upon her return to Brandon, Hicks developed an in-service education program at the Brandon Mental Health Centre and began training psychiatric nurses to upgrade their skills, particularly in group therapy. She was also the first in Manitoba to train new community health workers. This community education sector of her career lasted nearly 20 years; she was responsible for travelling around Westman to deliver programs in suicide prevention, stress management along with other mental health topics. As an educator, Hicks taught Family Life Education at Brandon University, Gerontology courses at Assiniboine Community College (ACC), and Counselling for the University of Manitoba Extension Department. In the later part of her career, Hicks was responsible for resource and housing development for the final phase of the closure of the BMHC. While doing this, Hicks obtained a Masters Degree in Health Education in 1986 from the University of Manitoba. The final stage of her education career consisted of being hired by Brandon University to teach in Canada’s first baccalaureate psychiatric nursing education program. Being in the education setting allowed Hicks to pursue further education at the doctorate level. Once she completed the required courses, Hicks retired from Brandon University to write her dissertation, "From Barnyards, to Bedsides to Books and Beyond: The Evolution and Professionalization of Psychiatric Nursing in Manitoba 1955-1980." In 2020, with Lesley Peterson, Hicks published "Politics, Personalities, and Persistence: One Hundred Years of Psychiatric Nursing Education in Manitoba." Beverley Hicks continues to live in Brandon, MB.
Custodial History
These records were in the possession of Beverley Hicks until she donated them to the S.J. McKee Archives at Brandon University in December 2013.
Scope and Content
Collection consists of transcripts of interviews conducted by Hicks as part of the research for her PhD dissertation. The interviews were conducted with a variety of former psychiatric nurses, directors, educators and other ward staff regarding their experiences working at the Brandon Mental Health Centre and related groups and organizations. All of the interviews took place between March 2002 and October 2007, and all of the participants were over 65 years of age and had worked or trained between the 1940s and 1980s. The interviews conducted were not formal in nature, rather they were intended to be a casual conversation between Hicks and the interviewee. Each interview begins with a brief biography of the interviewee written by Hicks. Each interviewee was interviewed once, except for Jack Holleman and Elinor Samuels. Hicks interviewed Hollman three times over the course of approximately a year. Samuels was interviewed twice. Below is a brief account of specific topics and subjects discussed during each interview. This does not include the standard topics discussed in each interview (schooling, experiences, etc.): Myrtle Barnett – Barnett was the wife of the first president of the Registered Psychiatric Nurses Association of Manitoba, Alf Barnett. During the interview, she discusses when the association began, and how Alf went to war from 1942 to 1945. It was during this time, Barnett claims, that her husband began to question why men could not be formally trained as psychiatric nurses. Barnett comments on how her husband treated the patients like human beings and discusses his relationship with the Association. She also talks about her husband’s time in World War II as well as their relationship. Remi Beaudette – Beaudette was a long-time attendant/psychiatric nurse at the Brandon Mental Health Centre. His interview describes his participation in the association as well as what duties he conducted through his many years working at the centre. Beaudette goes into detail about the various wards he worked on and what his duties were on each specific ward. Marlene Brichon – Brichon was one of the first psychiatric nurses to graduate under the first legislation of 1960. During her interview, she discusses the changes in medication and treatments during her time working as a psychiatric nurse, some of the incidents that occurred between nurses and patients, patients with schizophrenia (and what the nurses did to treat it), and her feelings towards the textbooks used in her schooling. Jack Holleman – During Holleman’s interview, they discuss the association, his presidency, how he commissioned the Breen Report and how much he paid for it, as well as the report itself. John Martyniw – During his interview he discussed his presidency of the Registered Psychiatric Nurses Association of Manitoba, the different locations he worked at (Selkirk Mental Hospital, Misericordia Hospital) as well as his teaching jobs (Selkirk as per the Province of Manitoba). Martyniw discussed his displeasure with how they treated him when he first came to Canada – as an attendant rather than a registered psychiatric nurse, as he was trained. They also discussed the textbooks used during his time as a teacher. Annette Osted – During Osted’s interview, they discuss the Breen Report, a quote from Dr. Tavener, what patients should be called, Challenge and Change, The Task Force, and changes in legislation. Shirley-Jo Paine – During Paine’s interview, they discuss her role in proposing the program for registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses to Brandon University. They also discuss how supportive surrounding universities and colleges were of the new program at Brandon University. Gerald Pronyk – Pronyk did not actively practice clinical psychiatric nursing, he focused his attention on the administrative and education side of nursing. The interview discusses his positions as the Director of Nursing Education in Selkirk, the Senior Nursing Administrative Officer, and a mental health program specialist in the mental health directorate in Winnipeg. Janissa Read – During her interview, they discuss how she became interested in psychiatric nursing, how spirituality relates to psychiatric nursing, the distinction between a Registered Nurse and a Registered Psychiatric Nurse, and how others felt about the profession of a registered psychiatric nurse. Elinor Samels – The interview begins with them discussing her achievements at the beginning of her career, after she finished school post-World War II. They follow up by discussing some of the patients she had to deal with, her participation in the Association, her coworkers and how they treated her, and how the new changes affected their day-to-day work. Walter Tetzlaff – In addition to being a psychiatric nurse, Tetzlaff was also a vocational rehabilitation counselor. He discusses how much he got paid at the beginning of his career, how much his room and board cost during school, what school was like for him, the kinds of things he did after he got his degree, and the textbooks he needed for class. They also discussed what he did as a vocational counselor. Tom Street – Street was the fifth president of the Registered Psychiatric Nurses Association of Manitoba and graduated from the Portage la Prairie School of Psychiatric Nursing in 1967. During his interview they talk about how he became interested into psychiatric nursing, where he did his schooling, how he was involved with the union and how he didn’t like it.
Notes
History/Bio information provided by Beverley Hicks. Description by Karmelle Tower (September 2018) and Christy Henry
Subject Access
Psychiatric Nursing
Access Restriction
Consult the University Archivist for access.
Storage Location
2014 accessions
Related Material
School of Nursing records
Westman Oral History collection
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Adelene Monica Bailey fonds

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions7944
Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
Sub-series
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1911, 1924
Accession Number
31-2007
Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
Sub-series
Series Number
MG 2 2.27
Accession Number
31-2007
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1911, 1924
Physical Description
2 diplomas
History / Biographical
Adelene Monica Bailey was the wife of J.R.C. Evans, president of Brandon College (1928-1959).
Custodial History
Records were donated by Keith Evans, Adelene Bailey's son.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of Bailey's diploma awarded by Victoria Avenue Methodist Sunday School (1911), and her diploma certifying her completion of the post-graduate course of study prescribed in the Pianoforte department of Brandon College (1924)
Notes
The Brandon College diploma is signed by Franklin Sweet. Description by Christy Henry.
Storage Range
Reading room oversized drawer with Brandon University Photograph collection series 11: Documents, diplomas and certificates.
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Harvey Young fonds

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions8787
Part Of
RG 6 Brandon University fonds
Description Level
Sub-series
GMD
textual records
Accession Number
20-2008
Part Of
RG 6 Brandon University fonds
Description Level
Sub-series
Series Number
MG 3 1.22
Accession Number
20-2008
GMD
textual records
Physical Description
1 file
Custodial History
Materials were in the possession of Harvey Young until their donation to the McKee Archives in 2008.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of one file containing a copy of the history of the Geology Department and a drawing of its layout when it was located in the H-Huts. Both were created by Harvey Young.
Name Access
Weldon Grant
Subject Access
English Department
Storage Location
MG 3 Brandon University Teaching and Administration 1.22 Harvey Young
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MPE B 5 Central Office District and Sub-district Reports

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Part Of
RG 4 Manitoba Pool Elevator fonds
Description Level
Sub-series
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1992-2001
Part Of
RG 4 Manitoba Pool Elevator fonds
Description Level
Sub-series
Series Number
MPE B.5
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1992-2001
Physical Description
1.32 m
History / Biographical
See fonds level description of RG 4 for history/bio of MPE
Scope and Content
Sub-series MPE B.5 consists of district and sub-districts reports. See Box level entries for B.5 for detailed contents of records.
Notes
Description by Jillian Sutherland (2009)
Name Access
Manitoba Pool Elevators
Central Office
Subject Access
Sub-district
Storage Location
RG 4 Manitoba Pool Elevator fonds Series B: Central Office records
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MPE B 5 District & Sub-district Minutes Box 1

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Part Of
RG 4 Manitoba Pool Elevator fonds
Description Level
Box
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1993-1999
Part Of
RG 4 Manitoba Pool Elevator fonds
Description Level
Box
Series Number
MPE B.5.1
File Number
1
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1993-1999
Physical Description
33 cm
History / Biographical
See history/bio for sub-series B.5
Custodial History
See custodial history for sub-series B.5
Scope and Content
This box contains minutes from meeting of MPE sub-district councils. The records include the following: 1a. Sub-district #101 Oct 22 1997 – June 15 1999 1b. Sub-district #101 August 5 1993 – August 12 1997 2. Sub-district #102 August 3 1993 – Dec 9 1997 3a. Sub-district #103 Jan 27 1997 – April 14 1999 3b. Sub-district #103 August 4 1993 – Nov 25 1996 4. Sub-district #104 August 4 1993 – April 20 1999 5a. Sub-district #105 Oct 30 1996 – June 29 1999 5b. Sub-district #105 Oct 28 1993 – July 2 1996 6a. Sub-district #201 Nov 4 1996 – July 30 1999 6b. Sub-district #201 Sept 29 1993 – Oct 2 1996 7a. Sub-district #202 Oct 21 1996 – July 8 1999 7b. Sub-district #202 Nov 3 1993 – August 1 1996 8a. Sub-district #203 July 25 1996 – June 28 1999 8b. Sub-district #203 May 31 1993 – April 3 1996 9a. Sub-district #204 Nov 20 1996 – June 24 1999 9b. Sub-district #204 Oct 14 1993 – Oct 31 1996 10a. Sub-district #205 April 1 1996 – July 30 1999 10b. Sub-district #205 August 4 1993 – Nov 27 1995 11a. Sub-district #301 July 5 1996 – August 9 1999 11b. Sub-district #301 July 26 1993 – March 11 1996 12a. Sub-district #302 Jan 9 1996 – June 28 1999 12b. Sub-district #302 Oct 12 1993 – Oct 25 1995 13a. Sub-district #303 Jan 3 1996 – June 29 1998 13b. Sub-district #303 Oct 13 1993 – Oct 24 1995
Notes
Description by Jillian Sutherland (2009)
Name Access
Manitoba Pool Elevators
Central Office
Subject Access
Sub-district
Storage Location
RG 4 Manitoba Pool Elevator fonds Series B: Central Office records
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