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Title: Canadian Progress Club, Calgary Eves fonds
Date(s): 1977-1990
Physical Description: 62.5 cm of textual records
History: The Calgary Eves in Calgary, Alberta received their charter in 1977 and were the first female club in the Canadian Progress Club National, the association of Progress Clubs across Canada. The Calgary Eves are part of the Calgary-Vancouver Zone in the Western Region. The objects of the club are to create and preserve a spirit of friendship in the club, to be an association of individuals of high ideals devoted to the best interests of their community, to aid those in need, to aid in uniting the Canadian people, and to show by leadership and example the pride of being Canadian. The Calgary Eves sponsor a program called the Aunts at Large Society to aid local girls.
Scope and Content: The fonds consists of constitution and bylaws, minutes, correspondence, project files, treasurer and auditor reports, and newsletters.
Source of Acquisition: Gift of Canadian Progress Club, Calgary Eves, 1981-1992.
Language: The material is in English.
Restrictions: No restrictions on access.
Finding Aids: Inventory available. Please consult before requesting material.
View finding aid / scanned documents: http://www.glenbow.org/collections/search/findingAids/archhtm/eves.cfm
Accruals: Further additions expected.
Call Numbers:
(M=manuscript; N&P=photos; R=sound recordings; S=slides; F=films) M 5975, M 8276
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