- CA RBD MSG 1206-3-19
- Item
- 1999
Part of Scottish Centre Fonds
One 50-Year Member pin, with named engraved on back: E. Anderson, 1946-1999
Part of Scottish Centre Fonds
One 50-Year Member pin, with named engraved on back: E. Anderson, 1946-1999
Part of Scottish Centre Fonds
Series consists of administrative documents, including treasury receipts, by-laws, information sheets for the Centre, records related to building renovation, and financial records.
Part of Scottish Centre Fonds
This series consists chiefly of artifacts used or created by the Sons of Scotland Benevolent Association at the Scottish Centre in Verdun. The artifacts include commemorative plaques, badges, and sash pins worn by members and officers during meetings and functions, a gavel, a trophy, and framed photograph of Queen Elizabeth II. Some of the artifacts are related to administrative activities, including two embossing machines and blank letterhead and stationery.There is also some textual ephemera representing social activities of the Scottish Centre, such as a list of Christmas carols.
Auld Lang Syne pamphlet and bookmark
Part of Scottish Centre Fonds
Leaflet with text of two songs and bookmark commemorating Sons of Scotland Benevolent Association's 100th anniversary, Invergordon Camp no. 181.
Part of Scottish Centre Fonds
President of Sons of Scotland May Cook's carpet bowling trophy from 1986 Ladies Bowling Cup.
Part of Scottish Centre Fonds
One broach depicting flowers. Donated by chieftain May Cook from the early 1960s.
Part of Scottish Centre Fonds
One Chief Invergordon camp pin
Part of Scottish Centre Fonds
Booklets of Christmas carol lyrics.
Commemorative plaque, 1954-1978
Part of Scottish Centre Fonds
One plaque from Sons of Scotland Benevolent Association, Annual Ritual Award, Montreal District, presented by Robert Lewis, Grand Secretary Treasurer, 1955.
Commemorative plaque, 1928-1953
Part of Scottish Centre Fonds
One plaque from Sons of Scotland Benevolant Association, Annual Ritualistic Competition, Montreal District, presented by F. S. Mearns, Grand Secretary, 1928.