This file contains correspondence between Sister Marie Bertrand and various political, religious, and entertainment figures as well as personal friends. There is also a certificate awarded to her for her jubilee in 1979 and news clippings.
This file contains correspondence between Sister Marie Bertrand and various political, religious, and entertainment figures as well as personal friends. There are also news clippings.
This file contains the pages of a scrapbook of the Federation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada's 2001 pilgrimage to France, where the order was founded. This scrapbook contains itineraries, accounts, postcards, ephemera, and photographs from the pilgrimage.
This file contains a scrapbook with photographs, news clippings, postcards, clippings from reports, anecdotes, and ephemera related to Santa Maria Senior Citizens Home in Regina, Saskatchewan. Sister Leona Colterman set up the Pastoral Care Department at Santa Maria Senior Citizen Home and was the director for eight years.
This file contains the pages of a scrapbook by Sister Leona Colterman of Sisters of St. Joseph of Pembroke, Ontario, Canada about her ministry with the Tekakwitha Wickiup and the Saskatchewan Interfaith Pastoral Care Association in Regina, Saskatchewan as well as Groves Park Lodge, Renfrew, Ontario. The Tekakwitha Wickiup, founded in 1976, was a centre which provided counseling, community space, prayer, and information for accessing social services to those in need, particularly among the First Nations community. It encourages self-help and self-sufficiency with a focus on assisting with access to housing and employment. Sister Leona Colterman and Brother Henri Bisson directed the centre. There is correspondence, news clippings, reports, pamphlets, and booklets about the centre. There are also some photographs of community events. Groves Park Lodge is a long-term centre and Sister Leona was also the president of the Groves Park Lodge Auxiliary. There are news clipping and photographs about her activities there as well as meeting minutes.
This file contains a scrapbook with letters of appreciation to Sister Anne (St. Phillip) Morrissey from children at schools where she was a teacher or principal for. There are also news clippings about herself, her students, and her schools and one group photograph.