SBS describes his trip to France.
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951Handwritten letter from a [Dale ?], talking about his experineces fighting fires in the U.S., and his various business interests; he knows the family and asks for Flora's address in Montreal so he might contact her when next in Montreal. The letter is dated September 23rd, 1909.
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951Envelope only; date stamped at Winnipeg on April 6th, 1910.
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951Handwritten letter to Marie from her mother, full of family news including that of the separation of Marie's brother Frank from his wife Esther; the letter is dated June 9th, 1912.
Harwood, Mary Charlotte McgillisHandwritten letter from Mathilda (Tillsie) Harwood talking about Victoria and Antoine's ('Toreador's') plans to pursue singing and dentistry. A snapshot of "Joe and her kiddie" is enclosed.
Harwood, Mathilda Constantis NorgarbHandwritten note to Marie from Edith Davidson with an acrostic poem written by her mother about SBS as a birthday gift to Marie; the letter is dated May 2nd, 1913.
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951Handwritten letter to Marie requesting a photograph of Harwood and commenting on Harwood joining the Armed Forces; the letter is dated August 28th, 1914.
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951Handwritten letter to Marie from Highfiled School Headmaster John H. Collinson writing about approving Harwood's requests for time to visit cousins; the letter is dated November 2nd, 1914.
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951Handwritten note from Laura Howe offering congratulations to Marie and SBS on Sam's promotion.
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951Telegram notifying Marie of Sam's fall from a horse.
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951Telegram from M.W. Parsons asking for details about Marie's upcoming trip to England.
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951Includes attached letter written to SBS from cousin [Tilsey], dated September 10, 1908
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951Includes an attached memo with a braid sample from a military tailor
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951Contains an attached letter to SBS from [M.L] Macdonell, dated November 15th, 1908
Macdonell, Minnie Sophia (Carstairs)Letter from Sam to Marie, with an attached letter and clipping sent to SBS from E.W. [N]utch, a former NWMP constable who served with SBS in the Yukon. He now owns a fruit farm in the Okanagan.
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951Hand-written letter in which SBS discusses what will happen if he is not allowed to serve with the Canadian Forces in France.
Steele, FloraA handwritten letter from R.P. to his father. Roger is enroute from Ontario to the west, travelling through the United States and then on through Manitoba, stopping at Winnipeg. He describes the scenery he encounters on his trip, and is writing on the eve of reporting for duty to the NWMP fort at Winnipeg.
Pocock, RogerThe Manitoba Turkey Producers Marketing Board Seventh Annual Meeting report. The annual meeting was held at the Ramada Inn in Winnipeg, Manitoba, on February 26, 1976. The annual report consists of several smaller reports and loose-leaf papers such as a list of elected directors, an agenda for the meeting, meeting minutes from the previous annual meeting on March 5, 1975, a producer board report, a budget plan for 1976, three graphs depicting price spreads, an economist report, financial statements, and an updated producer list. The name "Don McFadden" is handwritten in the top right corner of the front cover page.
Manitoba Turkey Producers' Marketing BoardThe Manitoba Turkey Producers Marketing Board Eleventh Annual Meeting report. The annual meeting was held at the International Inn in Winnipeg, Manitoba, on March 5, 1980. The annual report consists of several smaller reports and single pages such as a meeting agenda, a list of current directors, meeting minutes from the previous annual meeting on March 8, 1979, a producer board report, a marketing agency report, the budget for the year, an economist report, financial records, a list of current turkey producers, and several others. The name "Don McFadden" is handwritten in the top right corner of the front cover page.
Manitoba Turkey Producers' Marketing BoardThe Manitoba Turkey Producers Marketing Board Fourteenth Annual Meeting report. The annual meeting was held at the International Inn in Winnipeg, Manitoba, on March 1, 1983. The annual report consists of several smaller reports and single pages such as a meeting agenda, a list of current directors, a producer board report, a marketing agency report, the budget for the year, financial records, a list of current turkey producers, and several others. The four tabs on the annual report indicate sections for “Producer Board Report,” “C.T.M.A. Report,” “Auditors Report,” and “Promotion Report.” The name "Don McFadden" is handwritten in the top right corner of the front cover page.
Manitoba Turkey Producers' Marketing BoardThe Manitoba Turkey Producers Marketing Board Seventeenth Annual Meeting report. The annual meeting was held at the International Inn in Winnipeg, Manitoba, on February 26, 1986. The annual report consists of several smaller reports such as a meeting agenda, a list of current directors, a page of portrait photographs of all the board directors and staff, a producer board report, financial reports, a marketing agency report, the proposed budget for the year, an export report, and many others. The name “Don McFadden” is handwritten in the top right corner of the front cover page.
Manitoba Turkey Producers' Marketing BoardThe Manitoba Turkey Producers Marketing Board Twenty-First Annual Meeting report. The annual meeting was held at the International Inn in Winnipeg, Manitoba, on March 14, 1990. The annual report consists of several smaller reports and items such as a producer board report, market allotments, the proposed budget for the year, a list of elected directors, an export report, and several others. Also included with the annual report booklet is a copy of the minutes from the previous annual meeting in 1989, and a producer plus basic quota list for 1990.
Manitoba Turkey Producers' Marketing BoardAnnual report with accompanying booklet of statistical tables, produced and published by the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) for the 2001-2002 crop year.
The annual report includes the CWB's 2001-2002 performance highlights as well as information regarding their organizational structure and updates, and crop and financial records. The report additionally includes the CWB's "2001-02 Financial Highlights" and their Corporate Profile, Vision ["To create value for Prairie farmers by being an innovative world leader in marketing grain"], and Mission ["The CWB markets quality products and services in order to maximize returns to western Canadian grain producers"] statements.
Table of Contents:
Core values (p. 2)
A message from the Chair of the board of directors and the President/CEO (p. 14)
CWB performance highlights (p. 15)
Board of directors (p. 16)
Corporate governance (p. 18)
Senior management (p. 22)
Management discussion and analysis (p. 24)
The wheat pool (p. 26)
The durum pool (p. 28)
The feed barley pool (p. 30)
The designated barley pool (p. 32)
Financial results (p. 39)
Notes to the financial statements (p. 49)
The accompanying statistical tables "provide both a historical reference and a more current snapshot of Canada's agricultural industry and world grain trade. They also highlight valuable information related to CWB operations and sales." The tables include information related to Canadian wheat, durum, barley, and coarse grains production, imports and exports, CWB employees, delivery permits, and payments, shipping and freightage of crops, and other figures related to the CWB and the world grain trade.
Canadian Wheat BoardAnnual report with accompanying booklet of statistical tables, produced and published by the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) for the 2002-2003 crop year.
The annual report includes the CWB's 2002-2003 performance highlights as well as information regarding their organizational structure and updates, and crop and financial records. The report additionally includes the CWB's "2002-03 Financial Highlights" and their Corporate Profile, Vision ["To create value for Prairie farmers by being an innovative world leader in marketing grain"], and Mission ["The CWB markets quality products and services in order to maximize returns to western Canadian grain producers"] statements.
Table of Contents:
A message from the Chair of the board of directors and the President and CEO (p. 1)
Farm faces (p. 3)
Corporate governance (p. 14)
CWB performance highlights (p. 14)
Farmer-controlled board of directors (p. 16)
Senior management (p. 22)
Management discussion and analysis (p. 24)
The wheat pool (p. 26)
The durum pool (p. 29)
The feed barley pool (p. 31)
The designated barley pool (p. 33)
Financial results (p. 43)
Notes to the financial statements (p. 54)
Glossary of financial terms (p. 65)
The accompanying statistical tables "provide both a historical reference and a more current snapshot of Canada's agricultural industry and world grain trade. They also highlight valuable information related to CWB operations and sales." The tables include information related to Canadian wheat, durum, barley, and coarse grains production, imports and exports, CWB employees, delivery permits, and payments, shipping and freightage of crops, and other figures related to the CWB and the world grain trade.
Canadian Wheat BoardAnnual report produced and published by the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) for the 2005-2006 crop year.
The report includes the CWB's 2005-2006 performance highlights as well as information regarding their organizational structure and updates, and crop and financial records. The report additionally includes the CWB's "2005-06 Financial Highlights" and their Corporate Profile, Vision ["Canadian farmers innovatively leading the way in the global grain market"], and Mission ["Creating a sustainable competitive advantage for farmers and customers through our unique business structure, innovative marketing, superior service, profitable investments and effective partnerships"] statements.
Table of Contents:
A message from the chair of the board of directors and the president and CEO (p. 2)
We're evolving (p. 4)
Corporate governance [CWB performance highlights; Farmer-controlled board of directors; Leadership team] - (p. 14)
Management discussion and analysis [The wheat pool; The durum pool; The designated barley pool; The feed barley pool A & B] - (p. 28)
Financial results [Financial statements; Notes to the financial statements; Glossary of financial terms] - (p. 59)
Annual report produced and published by the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) for the 2006-2007 crop year.
The report includes the CWB's 2006-2007 performance highlights as well as information regarding their organizational structure and updates, and crop and financial records. The report additionally includes the CWB's "2006-07 Financial Highlights" and their Corporate Profile, Vision ["Canadian farmers innovatively leading the way in the global grain market"], and Mission ["Creating a sustainable competitive advantage for farmers and customers through our unique business structure, innovative marketing, superior service, profitable investments and effective partnerships"] statements.
Table of Contents:
A message from the chair of the board of directors (p. 2)
Farmers First (p. 4)
Corporate governance [CWB performance highlights; Board of directors; Leadership team] - (p. 14)
Management discussion and analysis [The wheat pool; The durum pool; The designated barley pool; The feed barley pool A & B] - (p. 30)
Financial results [Financial statements; Notes to the financial statements; Glossary of financial terms] - (p. 65)
Annual report produced and published by the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) for the 2010-2011 crop year.
"This annual report provides an overview of the 2010-11 crop year. It underscores the broad range of activities, the performance levels and the governance structure of the CWB during the 2010-11 crop year, ending July 31, 2011."
The report is divided into sections titled Corporate Governance, Management Discussion & Analysis, and Financial Results, and additionally includes the CWB's "2010-11 Financial Highlights" and their Corporate Profile, Vision ["Canadian farmers innovatively leading the way in the global grain market"], and Mission ["Creating a sustainable competitive advantage for farmers and customers through our unique business structure, innovative marketing, superior service, profitable investments and effective partnerships"] statements, and "A message from the president and CEO".
Corporate Governance - Table of Contents:
Board of directors (pp. 8-15)
The board's mandate (p. 8)
Thinking strategically (p. 8)
Commitment to good governance (p. 8)
Committee structure (p. 9)
Director biographies (pp. 10-13)
Remuneration and meeting attendance (p. 14)
Director participation in Producer Payment Options (p. 15)
Director representation on external boards and committees (p. 15)
CWB leadership team (pp. 16-17)
Summary compensation table (p. 16)
Management Discussion and Analysis - Table of Contents:
Our business (p. 20)
Operational environment (p. 21)
Business structure (p. 23)
How the financial statements capture the business (p. 26)
Our vision and strategies (p. 28)
CWB performance highlights (p. 29)
Measuring success (p. 32)
Current year results (p. 34)
Combined pool results (p. 37)
The pools (pp. 38-50)
Indirect income and expenses (p. 51)
Producer Payment Options (PPOs) (p. 53)
Cash trading (p. 57)
Liquidity and capital resources (p. 60)
Reconciliation of non-GAAP measures (p. 62)
Financial risk management (p. 63)
Outlook (p. 65)
A third section, Financial Results, begins on p. 67 and does not have its own Table of Contents. This section includes Financial statements (p. 68), Notes to financial statements (p. 73), and a Glossary of financial terms (p. 98).
Canadian Wheat Board"... this issue is dedicated entirely to the history of the [Canadian Wheat] Board, with a few looks at the organization today and in the future."
Contents:
Introduction; The Thirties [Collapse of the Central Selling Agency; Bennett and John McFarland; The Wheat Board of 1935; Operations through 1939; The Wheat Board's ad campaign]; The Forties [The War and Grain Sales; The Wheat Board in 1943; George H. McIvor; The Five-Year Pool; The Board Takes on Oats and Barley; When the U.S. was our largest customer]; The Fifties [Surpluses Build Again; The U.S. Begins to Buy Market Share; The Temporary Wheat Reserves Act; From grain storage to skating rinks; Cash Advances; The Seaway]; The Sixties [The Board Begins to Change Gears; The Rise and Fall of the IGA (International Grains Arrangement); Was that ton short or long?; Wheat Stocks Build to a Billion]; The Seventies [Lower Inventory for Tomorrow (LIFT); A Complete Review; The Billion Disappears; The 1985 Target; The Bottleneck; The Board Grabs the Bull by the Horns]; The Eighties [The CWB Hoppers Pay Off; The Quantum Leap; The Target is Reached; Today's Wheat Board]; The Board in 1985 [W. Esmond Jarvis (Chief Commissioner); Dr. R. L. (Larry) Kristjanson; Forrest M. Hetland; Dr. J. L. (Jim) Leibfried; W. H. (Bill) Smith]; The Future.
A bimonthly Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) periodical which reports on matters of interest related to the grain industry.
"Cover photo: In February, CWB farmer-directors Ken Ritter and Larry Hill travelled to Australia to meet with grain industry officials. They toured the AusBulk facility in Adelaide, South Australia with Ausbulk director Adrian Glover and chief operating officer John Warda. AusBulk is the major bulk handling company in southern Australia."
Inside this issue:
"Promoting Canadian Wheat in Japan" - Page 2
"Grain Marketing Report" - Page 4-5
"U.S. imposes tariffs" - Page 6
Additionally includes segment titled "Questions farmers are asking" which contains answers to questions submitted by farmers [pp. 7-8].
A bimonthly Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) periodical which reports on matters of interest related to grain production and the grain industry.
"Improved weather and soil moisture conditions across much of Western Canada should mean an early harvest in some areas this year."
Inside this issue:
"CWHW [Canada Western Hard White wheat] development" - Page 3
"[Wheat; Feed barley; Malting barley] Market outlook" - Page 4
"[CWB] Fellowship winners" - Page 6
Additionally includes segment titled " "Questions farmers are asking" which contains answers to questions submitted by farmers [pp. 7-8].
A collection of 16 bank statements and 3 cancelled cheques belonging to Donald McFadden through his Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) deposit banking account in 1970.
Bank statements span the period of time from 31 December 1969 to 31 December 1970 and record deposits and withdrawals from Donald McFadden's account.
Cancelled cheques span the period of time from 2 January 1970 to 2 June 1970. Two cheques are made out to be cashed; the final cheque is made out to the RBC's Rivers, Manitoba branch.
Additionally includes 1 handwritten note containing a series of calculations of the total amounts of: "Exchange on Cheques Written"; "Exchange on Cheques Cashed"; "Total Exch. [Exchange]"; and "Interest" [includes "O/D [Overdraft] Charges"; "Operating"; "Machinery"; "Service Charges"; and "Loan [?]"]
Royal Bank of Canada