The fonds contains source material relating to the history, administration, finances, committees, membership, matches, bonspeils, events, special activities, and property of the Lennoxville Curling Club, as well as the Ladies Lennoxville Curling Club, from 1923 to 2023. It also consists of source material on curling and other curling clubs. The fonds contains minutes, reports, lists, photographs, press clippings, booklets and artefacts. The fonds is comprised of the following series: Administration ([19--?]-2023), Committees (1923-[201-?]), Events and Special Activities (1949-2017), Curling Information (1946-2007), Miscellaneous ([19--]-2011), Ladies' (1934-2020), and Buildings and Property (1946-2016).
Lennoxville Curling Club (Lennoxville, Que.)The file contains 143 photographs on activities of sport, recreation and culture in East Angus in 20th century. It includes many aspects of these activities such as sport teams, tournaments, players, music, dramas, festivals, parades and so on.
Series reflects Scout groups in the Coaticook and area from 1940 to 2010. It consists of Scout guide books belonging to Jean-Nil Drolet, a minute and note book for the Sachems Scout patrol led by Denis Marcoux, press clippings, and issues of "Le Phare", a newsletter produced by the Catholic Scouts of Diocese of Sherbrooke.
The fonds contains source material mainly related to Minnie Hallowell Bowen's literary writings, community and political implicatons, and personal life at the turn of the 20th century. Many of her poems relate to local events, to the World Wars, and to Canadian and British politics. The fonds also provides information on the activities of Minnie's family members, including but not limited to: her husband Cecil H. Bowen, her son Lloyd H. Bowen, her daughter Rose Meredyth Bowen, Henry Bowen, Edward Bowen, Eleazar Clark, George Frederick Bowen, John Hallowell, William Bowen, Frank A. Bowen, Frederick Chamberlin Bowen, and Edward Hugh Bowen. The documents show their involvement mainly in the development of railways, in the mining industry, in the Armed Forces and Militia, in politics, in scouting, in church activities, and in social clubs and associations. Some documents are about the Fenian Raids, the Knights of Columbus, and the history of Sherbrooke.
The fonds consists of mainly manuscripts, correspondence, photocopies of press clippings, articles, publications, photographs, diaries, prospectuses, and drawings. It is comprised of the following series: Literary Works and Other Writings (1883-1941), Involvement in the Canadian Flag Issue ([1887?]-1946), Personal Life ([1863-1865]-1943), Lloyd H. Bowen (1865, 1902-1995), Cecil H. Bowen ([1866?]-1935, 1986), Other Family Members (1801-1940), and History of Sherbrooke ([1836?]-1967), Family History ([1752?-200-?]), Obituaries and Other Clippings (1836-1943, 1964-1997), Other Photographs and Graphic Material (1840-1956), Miscellaneous ([1835-1904?]).
Bowen, Minnie Hallowell, 1861-1942File presents research on the history of Baldwin Mills and Barnston. It consists of newspaper articles, research notes, histories of Barnston, a photocopy of a book of notes prepared by Cleveland Thorton, a brochure for H.F. Baldwin Park, research documents, a report titled “Diagnostic environnemental global du bassin versant du Lac Lyster” and minutes, as well as commemorative album “L’album des artistes, fête au village, Baldwin-Mills.”
Series presents information on sports teams in Coaticook from about 1918 to 2004. It consists of photographs and newspaper clippings on hockey and softball teams.
Fonds illustrates the activities, administration, and financing of the Club de patinage artistique de Coaticook from 1971 to 2002. It consists primarily of financial statements, account books, some correspondence, registrations, and photographs. The fonds is composed of the following series: Financial ressources, Administration, Activities, Members, Skate Canada/Patinage Canada, and Photographs.
Club de patinage artistique de CoaticookThe fonds contains records relating to the history, administration, finances, committees, membership, tests, members & coaches, events, special activities, and property of the Club de Patinage Artistique d'East Angus from 1973 to 2002. The fonds contains lists of members, members’ files, skating test records, competition results, financial records, posters and programmes, minutes, souvenir albums, publicity, business reords, reports, by-laws, and correspondence. The fonds is comprised of the following series: Administration (1974-2001), Members (1974-2002), Coaches (1984-2002), Events and Special Activities (1975-2000), Committees (1974-2000), Miscellaneous ([197-?]-2000), Buildings and Property (1973-2000) and Skate Canada (1976-1997)
Club de Patinage Artistique (East Angus, Que.)Le badminton inter-scolaire à la Frontalière.
Le trophée remporté par Daniel Bergeron comme meilleur boxeur estrien de sa catégorie et la médaille d'argent remportée à la compétition provinciale des gants dorés.
Des randonneurs en ski de fond du Club Plein-air de St-Herménégilde.
Gauche à droite : Yves Trépanier, Gilles Audet, Charles Giroux, Nicole Beaudoin, Lionel Turgeon.
Remise de trophées au tournoi de balle-molle Molson de Coaticook.
Gauche à droite : Madeleine Fauteux, Nicole Jubinville, Thérèse Houle, Jeannet Mégré.
Remise de trophées au tournoi féminin du Club de golf de Coaticook.
L'enclos des chevreuils à la Gorge de Coaticook est appelé à disparaître.
Gauche à droite, devant : James Tanner, Maurice Tremblay, Daniel Tremblay, Jean-Guy Larochelle; derrière : Richard McDuff, Pierre Dion, Gilles Pouliot, Lucien Deschesne, Guy Fillion.
Remise de trophées de la Ligue de balle-molle Frontière O'Keefe.
Le parc Chartier et ses arbres dégarnis de feuilles.
Gauche à droite, derrière : Marc Durand, Robert Ménard, Robert Baillargeon, Gilles Pouliot, Christian Maurais, Laurent Bolduc, Gilles Maurais; devant : Michel Benoit, Alain Dawson.
Ouverture de la Ligue de hockey Dépression O'Keefe.
Gauche à droite : Léo Lemay, André Michaud, Ernest Pouliot, André Beaulieu, Michel Benoit.
Remise des trophées aux festivités de fin de saison de la Ligue de baseball industrielle et commerciale.
Au départ du cross-country de la Frontalière.
Manon Dubois, 3e position au cross country de la Frontalière.
Cérémonie du Jour du Souvenir au cénotaphe du parc Chartier à Coaticook.
L'équipe de ballon-balai de la famille Lanciaux en préparation pour le tournoi familiale.
L'équipe de Longueuil qui célèbre au tournoi de hockey atome de Coaticook.
Gauche à drotie : Iréné Roy, Jean-Nil Thibault, Onil Beaudoin, Jean-Paul Caron, André Bourgault, Gabriel Blouin.
L'équipe qui a amassé le plus gros montant au patinthon, les Chevaliers.
Martine Isabelle, candidate au titre de Reine du Carnaval de Ste-Edwidge.
L'équipe de la « Rôtisserie Riviera » de Cowansville, finaliste de la classe A au tournoi de hockey intermédiaire Molson.
L'équipe « Réception André » de Sherbrooke recevant une bourse pour s'être classé deuxième semi-finaliste de la classe B au tournoi de hockey intermédiaire Molson.
L'équipe du Lafaille et Fils, championne de la saison régulière de la Ligue de hockey Labatt 50.
Gauche à droite, devant : Ginette Lamoureux, Robert Fortier, Alain Gagnon, Michel Richard; debout : Réal Raymond, Paul Duclos, Bernard Péloquin, Guy Lebel, René Charland, Judes Arguin.
L'équipe de direction du Club de golf de Coaticook.
Gauche à droite, devant : Andrée Teasdale, Brigitte Roy, Annette Godbout, Marc Bélanger; derrière : Denis Maurais, Soeur Laurette Loiselle, France Olivier, Jean-Paul Lemay.
Les organisateurs du Rallye Tiers-Monde '81.