Breton, AB

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              PR3165 · Fonds · 1950 - 1972

              The fonds consists of material created by the Edmonton Regional Metropolitan Planning Commission including site plans created by the Commission in 1966 for the communities of Alcomdale and Mearns, Ardrossan, Glenevis, Magnola, Gunn, Kaunagh, Looma, Namoa, Nisku, Riviere Qui-Barre, Rochford Bridge, Rollyview, Sherwood Park, Sunnybrook, Tomahawk, Telfordville, Villeneuve, Calmar, Devon, Fort Saskatchewan, Leduc, Mayerthrope, Morinville, Stony Plain, Bon Accord, Breton, Entwistle, Gibbons, Legal, New Sarepta, Onaway, Sanguido, Thorsby, Spruce Grove, and Warburg; a map created by the Commission in 1964 displaying Edmonton and Environs; and a 1972 report created by the Commission entitled "Report of Market Areas and Service Centres Edmonton Regional Planning Commission Area."

              Edmonton Metropolitan Regional Planning Commission
              Raczuk family fonds
              PR3657 · Fonds · 1926-2010

              The fonds consists of records pertaining to Nick and Doris Raczuk’s lives as small business managers and Nick’s work as a civil servant in Breton. It includes records used to manage the various businesses and rental properties they ran, such as year end audits, contracts, insurance documents and scrapbooks. It also includes records used to develop municipal and medical services in Breton, such as annotated reference materials, correspondence and minutes of committee meetings.

              Material also includes records documenting the lives of members of the Raczuk and Hryhoruk extended family including photographs, recordings of their children’s music concerts, immigration documentation and correspondence between family and friends.

              The records document the activities of life in small town Alberta and the processes citizens go through to develop access to municipal services. These add to the Provincial Archives records on local communities in the province. The records also provide documentation into the life of the Ukrainian community and new immigrants in Alberta.

              Raczuk family
              Walter Baynes fonds
              PR0156 · Fonds · 1966-1969

              Fonds consists of Walter Baynes’ account of the history of Breton, Alberta as well as photographs of Baynes and his store.

              Baynes, Walter
              Wespinski family fonds
              PR3707 · Fonds · [1922], 1949

              The fonds consists of photographs and textual records from the Wespinski / Wispinski family. The photographs depict members of the family; farms and houses in Drayton Valley; an oil well in Hanna, Alberta; and a wedding portrait of John and Edna Wespinski.

              The textual records consist of four orders from the Board of Industrial Relations amending the Alberta Labour Act of 1947, all printed by the King’s Printer in Edmonton in 1949 and meant to be posted for employees to see and read. The records include a copy of Female Minimum Wage Order No. 2; Holidays with Pay Order No. 5; Lumbering Industry, Order No. 12; and Minimum Wage Order No. 13. They were used at the lumber mill near Breton, Alberta which was operated by Lil Wispinski's father from 1947-1951.

              Wespinski family