A press release from the office of Mayor Stephen Juba regarding the establishment of the Citizen Centennial Committee for preparing celebrations for Canada Day, including a copy of the press release, a copy of telegrams sent to Prime Minister John Diefenbaker and then President-Elect John F. Kennedy, a copy of Kennedy's response, and a copy of Mayor Juba's second invite to President Kennedy. President Kennedy did not accept the invitation to participate in Winnipeg's Canada Day festivities.
A press release from the Metropolitan Mayors and Reeves Association issued by President Mayor Stephen Juba in regards to the second meeting of the association held on January 13, 1961.
Letter from G. L. Gardner, City Clerk, to the Committee on Finance, enclosing a letter addressed to Mayor Stephen Juba from Herbert H. Clark of the 27th Winnipeg Battalion, regarding his wish to donate an embroidery he made of the battalion’s badge. Clark also included a photo of himself during his service in the First World War.
Letter from the Secretary of the Committee on Finance to Mayor Stephen Juba informing him of a donation Herbert H. Clark of the 27th Battalion made to the City of an embroidery of the battalion’s badge.
Correspondence related to the gifting of an embroidered badge of the 27th Winnipeg Battalion by Herbert H. Clark, bandsman and runner of the battalion during the First World War.
A press release from the office of Mayor Stephen Juba containing an open letter to taxpayers from the mayor regarding Public Safety and Police Protection services, urging people to vote in favour of a by-law to assist in supporting these services.
A press release from the office of Mayor Stephen Juba regarding his support of the Slow Down and Live drive sponsored by the Canadian Highway Safety Conference.
Forms part of Series 176. Subseries consists of Communications packfiles of the Committee on Public Utilities, as well as Communications records of the Committee on Utilities and Personnel which was formed in 1960 to perform the combined functions of the then former Committees on Public Utilities and Personnel and Legislation. Communications files contain letters sent and received, blueprints, and reports relating to city utilities and local improvements.
Forms part of Series 179. Series consists of the communications packfiles of the Committee on Public Safety. Records include letters sent and received, plans, photographs, petitions, reports, printed copies of by-laws, and reports on transit routes.
Forms part of Series 11, Fonds 1. Subseries consists of minutes, communications, reports, speeches, incorporation papers, blueprints for a demonstration home, photographs of the demonstration home, and requests for information from citizens interested in city built homes. The records were created or received by Alderman R. A. Sara in his capacity as Secretary-Treasurer of the Winnipeg Housing Company Limited, a company created by the City to facilitate construction of low cost housing. The records are in chronological order (requests for information from citizens are in alphabetical order).
Winnipeg (Man.). Special Committee on Housing Conditions
Forms part of Series 11, Fonds 1. Subseries consists of minutes, correspondence, reports on housing availability and costs for emergency housing, transcripts of public meetings and a copy of the final report of the Fact Finding Board. The records are in chronological order.
Winnipeg (Man.). Special Committee on Housing Conditions