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  1. Doctor beyond the end of steel.(Gazette): An article from: Manitoba History by Rosemary Malaher, 2003-09-22
  2. The Organ in Manitoba: A History of the Instruments the Builders and the Players by James Hartman, 1997-11
  3. Salt-making in Manitoba. : An article from: Manitoba History by Virginia Petch, 2006-02-01
  4. Voyages in search of a northwest passage 1741-1747 v2: the voyage of William Moor and Francis Smith 1746-1747.: An article from: Manitoba History
  5. Northern Manitoba treaty party, 1949.: An article from: Manitoba History by Bruce Noton, 2000-03-22
  6. Heritage crusade and the spoils of history.: An article from: Manitoba History
  7. Profiles in dissent: the shaping of radical thought in the Canadian West.: An article from: Manitoba History
  8. Voices from Hudson Bay: Cree stories from York Factory.: An article from: Manitoba History
  9. President's message.: An article from: Manitoba History by Steven Place, 2004-03-22
  10. MHS Field Trip~Women's History Theme Saturday, June 19.: An article from: Manitoba History
  11. Exploring northern skies: The Churchill Research Range. (1).(Churchill, Manitoba ): An article from: Manitoba History by C.J. Taylor, 2002-09-22
  12. Daniel Stone (ed.) Jewish Radicalism in Winnipeg, 1905-1960.(Book Review): An article from: Manitoba History by Jim Mochoruk, 2003-09-22
  13. Rosa Bruno-Jofre and Natalia Aponiuk (eds.), Educating Citizens for a Pluralistic Society.(Book Review): An article from: Manitoba History by John C. Lehr, 2003-09-22
  14. Issues in the History of Education in Manitoba: From the Construction of the Common School to the Politics of Voices

81. Association Of Community Theatres Of Manitoba - History, Mandate, Services, Prog
Association of Community Theatres (ACT) of manitoba history, mandate, services and theatre programs.
http://www.actmanitoba.mb.ca/brochure.htm
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HISTORY The Association of Community Theatres of Manitoba (ACT) Inc . had its beginnings in the Fall of 1976. At that time, several active theatre patrons perceived the need for a Community Theatre Festival program. This program was sponsored by the Manitoba Theatre Workshop (now Prairie Theatre Exchange) and supported in its development by the appointment of a Director of the Outreach Program to the Festival Advisory Board. In 1978-1979, the Community Theatre Festival was realized. In 1982, the Board changed its name to The Association of Community Theatres of Manitoba Inc. to encompass the growing scope of the program from a local, to that of a provincial organization. December of 1987, however, found the Association with a depleted executive and eroded rural participation. It was then that a steering committee was formed and a new executive was elected in February of 1988. The new executive acted quickly and in the 1988-89 term initiated new memberships, appointed regional representatives in all regions and co-ordinated Regional Workshops. This began the renewal of the Association's relationship with community theatre groups. ACT is now a strong, non-profit organization that represents amateur theatre groups throughout the province, and actively pursues the goals and objectives outlined in the Association's mandate. Since 1991, ACT has been a registered charity with the Province of Manitoba.

82. Sport Medicine Council Of Manitoba - History
history In 1980, a group of sport medicine professionals were brought together by the that is the basis for today s Sport Medicine Council of manitoba.
http://www.sportmed.mb.ca/web/about-history.html

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In 1980, a group of sport medicine professionals were brought together by the Minister of Sport as an advisory council on Sport Medicine Policy and Procedures. In 1989, this Council with other sport representatives developed a constitution that is the basis for today's Sport Medicine Council of Manitoba. The main purpose of the SMCM is to facilitate and coordinate member associations in common endeavors in sport medicine and sport sciences such as conferences, symposia, research, and public education. Other objectives are to initiate and promote education and research programs related to the field of sport medicine and sport sciences and to establish guidelines designed to ensure high standards of care for sport participants. The SMCM Board of Directors determines policy and procedure and directs the activities of the Council in consultation with an Executive Committee. The SMCM Executive is elected, consisting of a President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, the Drugs in Sport Chair and presently two Members-at-large. Each member group has one representative on the Council. Values
  • Holistic team approach
  • User driven
  • Uphold the highest professional standards of care and professionalism
  • Encourage and promote ethics and the appropriate standards in sport
  • Education of both the public and the sport community
  • Prevention and avoidance of injury
  • Excellence in the provision of Sport Medicine Council of Manitoba Services and programs
  • Financial responsibility

83. Naval Museum Of Manitoba - HMCS CHIPPAWA - Winnipeg, Manitoba
The Naval Museum of manitoba. Featuring the history of Canada's Navy, especially as it pertains to manitoban's who have served. Contains images and statistics of most WWII warships.
http://www.naval-museum.mb.ca/index.htm
Where the History of Canada's Navy Comes Alive! Home Page Come Visit Us Museum News Discussion ...
Naval Museum
Imagine enemy submarines lurking in wait for helpless merchant ships right off the coast of Canada. Also imagine Canada having a naval force consisting of over 100,000 men and women. These are the memories of a world at war. A WWII Corvette Rises in a heavy sea. It was during these tumultuous times that so many young prairie men from towns like Carmen, Portage, The Pas and Dauphin went out to join the navy. Nobody could predict the connection between the flat prairies and a call to the sea, but once the war was over it was undeniable. Many Manitobans served their country through naval service. The goal of the Naval Museum of Manitoba is to promote the history of Canada's Navy, especially as it pertains to those Manitobans who have served with the Navy. The Naval Museum captures a moment in history, remembering the lifestyle, sense of duty and patriotism of Canadian sailors during times of peace and war. In creating this archive, many Manitobans have served their community by donating artifacts, time and energy to a successful effort.

84. Alliance Française Du Manitoba - History
history of the Alliance Française du manitoba and its influence in Winnipeg.
http://www.afwpg.ca/en/af/en_mhistoire.htm
AF - Manitoba Founded in 1915, the Alliance Française du Manitoba is an independent non-profit organization , registered in 1980 as a language shool,under a charitable organization number. The first meetings took place in 1902 with the creation of a French literary circle attended by Mme Moreau de Bauvière and presided over by Professeur Osborne, who later became the first President of the Alliance Française du Manitoba. The actual founding of the school took place on the 29th of October, 1915, at the University of Manitoba's French department. The AF's purpose is the diffusion of French Language and of francophone culture. Its cultural and linguistic policies are defined by the Board of Directors. The director, who is a French civil servant at the disposal of the association, ensures the implementation of these policies. The Alliance Française du Manitoba has developped and evolved since its first meetings were held at the University in 1915. An important turning point was passed when it officially became a language school thanks to courageous volunteers... in 1984, the French government sent a civil servant to run the school's daily activities. The school had to move locations for more space until it finally reached it's present premises in 1993 in the house located at 934 Corydon Ave. other AF info home

85. Sail Manitoba - History
Sailing in manitoba has had a long involved history that goes back to the The history of the manitoba Sailing Association is much more recent and has
http://www.sailmanitoba.com/about/about.htm
Dr. Max Desmarais President
John Higham Vice President
Bert Bristow Vice President
Dr. Hugh Tayler Secretary
Clark Popham Treasurer
Dr. Richard Johnstone Director S.E. Region
Graham Lount Director S.E. Region
Forbes Carter Director N.E. Region
Tammas Scott Director N.E. Region
Jack Yellowlees Director S.W. Region
The Association grew quickly during the sixties largely as a result of the growth of the Y-Flyer, the Fireball and the Lightning Class, which were boats that could be easily constructed and trailered by the average person. Hundreds of these boats were built and Winnipeg saw its first sailboat manufacturer start up. The company, Western Sailcraft, started by Dr. Richard Johnstone, built fireballs and Cadets. Later as the demand for all out racing boats ebbed, the Albacore became very popular and was a standard line of the company. Dr. Desmarais continued as President of the Association from 1965 to 1969, until in 1970, the Presidency changed hands, as the MSA developed the custom of electing a new Executive for one or two years terms. It was about that time that Charles Fleming of Coldstream Industries became involved as Secretary/Treasurer, a post which he held until his death in 1975. Mr. Fleming was a long time sailor who took a very active part in organizing the financial and administrative aspects of the MSA. He also donated the Coldstream Cup in recognition of a season of excellence within the MSA.

86. MGS - Home Page
Nonprofit organization that promotes and encourages an interest in genealogy and family history. Includes branch details, membership information, list of publications, and roster of record searchers.
http://www.mts.net/~mgsi/
Welcome to the Home Page of the
MANITOBA GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
Manitoba Genealogical Society Inc.
Unit E - 1045 St James Street
Winnipeg, Manitoba,
Canada R3H 1B1 Tel: (204) 783-9139
Fax: (204) 783-0190
E-mail: mgsi@mts.net Jump to: MGS Cemetery Transcripts MGS Research Assistance Southwest Branch Southeast and Winnipeg Branch The Manitoba Genealogical Society is a non-profit organization formed in 1976 and incorporated in 1982. The Society promotes and encourages an interest in genealogy and family history in Manitoba. The main objectives of MGS are:
  • To collect and preserve local genealogical and historical records and materials. To foster education in genealogical research through Society workshops and seminars. To encourage production of genealogical materials relating especially to Manitoba.
Every year more and more people are discovering the excitement and interest of tracing their family history. It is always best to start with what your relatives can tell you from their own memories. After that the public records, which every year are becoming more accessible, can be used to trace the generations further back, often over hundreds of years. The Manitoba Genealogical Society can help you in getting started with this fascinating pastime.

87. Sail Manitoba - History
manitoba Sailing Association • 406200 Main Street • Winnipeg, MB • R3C 4M2 Phone (204) 925-5650 • Fax 925-5624 sailing@sport.mb.ca.
http://www.sailmanitoba.com/team/team.htm
  • Increase your skill level with Professional Coaching Make new friends while attending training camps Travel with the Team to Provincial and National Regattas
Don't Delay...Join Today! 2005 Team Application - Download Home About Us Safety Course ...
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88. Browse By Subject: Manitoba - History - To 1905
Subject manitoba history - To 1905. Number of titles 2 the reminiscences of an eye-witness / by RG MacBeth. Western manitoba and the 1885 Rebellion
http://library.usask.ca/northwest/index/subject/420.html
Subject: Manitoba - History - To 1905
Number of titles: 2
  • The making of the Canadian West: being the reminiscences of an eye-witness / by R. G. MacBeth.
  • Western Manitoba and the 1885 Rebellion A B ... Search
  • 89. Browse By Subject: Métis - Manitoba - History
    Subject Métis manitoba - history. Number of titles 1. Red River exodus. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T V W Y . Home Search
    http://library.usask.ca/northwest/index/subject/333.html
    Subject: Métis - Manitoba - History
    Number of titles: 1
  • Red River exodus. A B C ... Search
  • 90. Centennial School, Lac Du Bonnet, Manitoba
    Come learn a little about manitoba s history by reading the room 10 history project and then try the quiz. Come fly to the stars and view the grade sixes
    http://ftp.sunrisesd.ca/centennial/
    last updated September 22, 2005 A big thank you to all parents who came out to our Meet the Teacher on Thursday night.
    Student Council election speeches will take place on Thursday, September 29 with voting on Friday,September 30.! The Cross Country Club runs on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Note: XTalent is now running on Mondays. September 30. The Tiny Tigers Karate class is full. Our fall brochure is now out!!
    Centennial School
    P.O. Box 219
    285 McArthur Ave.
    Lac du Bonnet,Manitoba
    Canada
    Phone: (204)
    Fax:
    Email:

    centennial@gaggle.net
    Marg Janssen - principal Centennial School is an elementary school: kindergarten to grade six with 254 students. We are part of the Sunrise School Division ,The Peace Makers , a basic French program from K-6 ,a Wellness Program, Buddy Reading ,The Green Team,a Reading Recovery program ,a variety of intramural activities,and an anti-bully program.

    91. Alpha Phi @ U Of Manitoba - History
    Founded at the University of manitoba in 1928, we were the 3rd NPC group following the Kaye Elizabeth Dunlop Beta Eta-manitoba Order of Canada,
    http://alphaphi_be.tripod.com/history.htm
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    History The uniqueness of Alpha Phi is rooted in the spirit of innovation originated by Alpha Phi’s ten Founders in 1872. These enterprising women were the first to be admitted to Syracuse University. Within a month of setting foot on campus, they decided that they were not satisfied with merely participating in the classroom. They wanted to participate in the men’s fraternities as well. Denied admission to these fraternities, our Founders chose to take matters into their own hands and create their own fraternity for women. They envisioned a far-reaching sisterhood form the outset, and dreamed of establishing chapters in the "unpeopled West" and at universities beyond the US borders. Alpha Phi in Canada It was not long before our Founders dreams were being implemented. In 1905, six forward-thinking young women at the University of Toronto formed a small club called Psi Delta and petitioned to become an Alpha Phi chapter. In 1906, Xi Chapter at U of T was founded and Alpha Phi became an International Women’s Fraternity. Alpha Phi’s Toronto chapter is the

    92. EPL Pathfinders: Manitoba School Question
    You will find Canadian history subjects. 971.27 You will find manitoba manitoba, a history The School Question information is on pages 241250 and in
    http://www.epl.ca/EPLPathfinderPrintVersion.cfm?id=MANITOBAS2

    93. Central Manitoba
    Presents the history and mission of the Assembly of manitoba Chiefs Find news, records, stats, schedules and history for the manitoba Senior Baseball
    http://www.centralmanitoba.ca/pages/links/manitoba_history.html
    Manitoba HISTORY Links Manitoba Living History Society
    Group dedicated to historically accurate re-enactments of Canadian historical events, with emphasis on the Red River Valley.
    http://www.mts.net/~zorniak/
    Canadian Genealogy and History Links - Manitoba

    Section of this Canadian genealogy resource dedicated to Manitoba offers links to archives, societies, local histories, and immigration records.
    http://www.islandnet.com/~jveinot/cghl/manitoba.html
    Manitoba 1997 Flood Watch

    The Manitoba 1997 Flood Watch site has updated images of the Red and Assiniboine rivers, plus information on Manitoba's environmental history and road conditions.
    http://www.netreader.com/flood
    Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs

    Presents the history and mission of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs http://www.mbchiefs.mb.ca/mem.html Manitoba Senior Baseball League Find news, records, stats, schedules and history for the Manitoba Senior Baseball League, one of Canada's oldest amateur leagues. http://www.msbl.mb.ca/

    94. UG Library: Off-campus Sign On
    Canadian Genealogy and history Links manitobaNaval Museum of manitoba Promoting the history of Canada s Navy, especially as it pertains to those manitobans who have served with the Navy.
    http://www2.lib.uoguelph.ca/go/index.cfm?resource=6088

    95. Collections - Natural History
    The Museum s Natural history collections are developed and maintained as a specimen a large portion of the Museum s collections is manitoba material,
    http://www.manitobamuseum.ca/mu_natural_hist.html
    Museum Collections Home General Information ... Register On-Line The Museum's Natural History collections are developed and maintained as a 'specimen library' of plants, animals, fossils, rocks and minerals for the province. Specimens are used for reference and research, in public and school programs, and in exhibitions.
    More than 200,000 specimens are stored in secure, climate-controlled conditions. As the provincial repository, a large portion of the Museum's collections is Manitoba material, but there are also many significant specimens from other parts of the world.
    Overview of the collections

    Publications

    Public Inquiries
    Overview
    Botany
    About 40,000 plant specimens. The Museum's herbarium is the second largest in Manitoba. Of the approximately 1,600 species of vascular plants occurring in the province, about 1,400 are represented in the botany collections. The wood collection, some 2,200 specimens from around the world, is one of the largest in Canada. The Museum also has small seed, cone and fruit collections.
    Geology
    About 11,000 lots (batches). The geology collections emphasize minerals, and vertebrate and invertebrate fossils from throughout Manitoba and from other parts of the world. Minor collections include fossil plants, rocks, specimens of extraterrestrial origin, lapidary and economic geology.

    96. PEF Course Outlines
    University of manitoba, history of economic thought, 18.441, 200203 Term 1 2 Fletcher Baragar, Department of Economics, University of manitoba,
    http://www.web.net/~pef/outlines.html
    PEF COURSE OUTLINES
    T he following are course outlines submitted by Progressive Economics Forum members since July 2000. The outlines have been divided into non-university, university undergraduate, and university graduate categories. Within these categories, outlines are listed by fields and within fields outlines are listed in alphabetical order according to the surname of the instructor. NON-UNIVERSITY COURSE OUTLINES
    • Marc Lee and Jessie Smith, Real Alternatives Information Network (RAIN), Understanding Globalization , Vancouver, Fall 2000
    • Mario Seccareccia, Labour College of Canada, Economics course , Residential session, Summer 2000
    UNIVERSITY UNDERGRADUATE COURSE OUTLINES Economic history History of economic thought

    97. Manitoba's History

    http://www.manitobas.com/history/history_dplay.html

    98. SELECTED ADDITIONS TO THE CANADIAN STUDIES COLLECTION - May 2005
    SUBJECT = Language policy manitoba history. = French language Political aspects manitoba history. = manitoba EnglishFrench relations.
    http://www.lib.washington.edu/subject/Canada/recentadditions/canadamay05.html
    SELECTED ADDITIONS TO THE CANADIAN STUDIES COLLECTION - May 2005
    We have provided the library catalog Web address specific to each citationyou can copy and paste the URL into you Web browser. Once you have the Web page for the citation, you can see the current status of the item and request the item by clicking on the request button.

    99. Steinbach S People Page
    Steinbach history 18941990. Steinbach, manitoba was founded in 1874 by 18 Mennonite families of the Kleine Gemeinde, literally meaning Small Fellowship .
    http://www.ccco.net/stbch/people.html
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    Steinbach History 1894-1990 S teinbach, Manitoba was founded in 1874 by 18 Mennonite families of the Kleine Gemeinde, literally meaning "Small Fellowship". The Mennonite faith originated in 1525 as part of the European Reformation. From Holland, Mennonites immigrated to Prussia and from there to southern Russia where Molotschna (or Milk River) Colony was established in 1804. T he Kleine Gemeinde was started here in 1812 by Klass E. Reimer (1770-1837) as a reform movement. Although only a small minority in the Molotschna, this denomination quickly became known for it’s practise of the New Testament teachings of nonresistance, community of sharing, and the publication of the first Anbaptist inspirational books. Its farmers were known as being among the best in the Molotschna Colony, which had become a model for all of Russia.
    T he Steinbach settlers were late arrivals in the fall of 1874. Most of the better land had already been occupied by the 400 Berthaler and other Kleine Gemeinde families and therefore they chose the present site in the south-east corner of the settled area of the East Reserve (now R.M. of Hanover). The 20 homesteads were laid out on the north-east side of the present day Main Street along the Steinbach Creek. S piritual leadership was provided by Rev. Jacob M. Barkman (1824-1875) whose tragic death by drowning in the Red River in 1875, together with his fellow pioneer Jakob K. Friesen (1822-1875), shocked the community. A school was established the very first fall and a school house and teacherage were constructed in 1875. Among the Steinbach pioneers were Kornelius Fast (1840-1927) and Gerhard S. Kornelsen (1816-1894), both experienced and qualified teachers from the old country. An important church event, was the establishment of the Church of God in Christ Mennonite (Holdeman) in 1882. Pioneer Wilhelm T. Giesbrecht (1846-1917) was elected a minister of this group in 1884, and served for many years as an itinerant preacher and evangelist.

    100. Canada Fishing Manitoba And Spring Bear Hunts Manitoba Canada Including Winnipeg
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