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              CA BI MG 6.45 · Fonds · 1929

              Fonds consists of the constitution and minutes of a meeting of the St. Andrew's Society of Sydney.

              CA BI MG 6.23-MG 6.23 9 · File
              Part of Hugh Francis MacKenzie fonds

              File consists of:
              The nova Scotia Highland Village first stationary with letterhead.
              A pamphlet detailing the origin and mission statements of the Highland Village and calling for donations.

              A program for the play "An Gaol a Bheir Buaidh" (The Love That Wins), presented by the Castle Bay Drama Association.

              "Telephone Lines", a bulletin published by Maritime Telegraph and Telephone Company 1951-1959.

              CA BI MG 6.37 · Fonds · 1936-1955

              Fonds consists of:

              • papers including correspondence with D.D. MacFarlane, Joseph D. MacKinnon and Fr. Angus MacNeil pertaining to MacNeil, MacSween and MacFarlane genealogies and to Gaelic songs
              • list of members of the Caledonian Society, Sydney
              • story entitled "Stephen the Spendthrift"
              • passport photo of Mr. MacNeil [#79-1192-4172]
              CA BI MG 6.26-MG 6.26 E · File · 1942
              Part of Scottish Catholic Society fonds

              File contains two different speeches and their English translations. The first speech is not dated but was a welcome to John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir, Governor General of Canada on his visit to Glace Bay. Tweedmuir died in 1940. A photocopy is also included. The second speech is regarding the history of the Scottish Catholic Society of Canada and its Glace Bay Branch, Saint Margaret. It is dated 1942.

              MacPherson, Msgr. Hugh P.