- SCAA-SCM-0094
- Person
- 20th/21st cent.

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Names- SCAA-SCM-0117
- Person
- February 16, 1926 - November 26, 2012
An obituary for Leon Plewis of Swift Current can be found at: http://www.inmemoriam.ca/view-announcement-334867-leon-plewis.html
- SCAA-SCM-0019
- Person
- 1908 - 1994
Prairieville Rural Telephone Company
- SCAA-SCM-0020
- Corporate body
- fl. 1962-1988
- SCAA-SCM-0151
- Person
- [19--] - [20--]
- SCAA-SCM-0021
- Corporate body
- fl. 1938-1956
- SCAA-SCM-0062
- Person
- March 16, 1942 - April 26, 2015
An obituary for Paul Rezansoff of Swift Current can be found at: http://www.inmemoriam.ca/view-announcement-491585-paul-rezansoff.html; as well, an article relating to his community contributions can be found at: https://www.swiftcurrentonline.com/local/remembering-paul-rezansoff
- SCAA-SCM-0134
- Person
- 20th/21st cent.
- SCAA-SCM-0122
- Person
- 20th/21st cent.
Louise Rosenbury went to North View School in 1931, later to Swift Current Collegiate Institute in Swift Current, Saskatchewan where she boarded.
Royal Canadian Legion Number 56
- SCAA-SCM-0060
- Corporate body
- 20th/21st cent.
Rural Municipality of Swift Current Number 137
- SCAA-SCM-0022
- Corporate body
- 1910-
- SCAA-SCM-0159
- Corporate body
- 1980s - 1990s
The Sons of England and Daughters of England societies existed in Swift since at least 1915 and until the 1940s. Like the early Fraternal Societies, Sons of England offered insurance policies. The S.O.E. regularly competed against other local clubs and organizations in sporting events, and Carpet Ball in the Masonic Temple.
The St. George’s Society was a more recent society than Sons of England, but was a similar type of organization. St. George’s Society only existed in the 1980s and 1990s, but the group brought together people with a similar heritage. The Society sponsored a local soccer team and held an annual Guy Fawkes night.
Saskatchewan Landing School District Number 2214
- SCAA-SCM-0051
- Corporate body
- ca. 1910-ca. 1947
The Saskatchewan Landing School District was a one-room school house in the Swift Current School Unit which offered all grades from elementary to high school. Upon closing students attended Stewart Valley (elementary) and Swift Current (high school) schools.
- SCAA-SCM-0155
- Corporate body
- ca. 1975 -
The concept of organizing a baseball program for old-timers was instituted by the Saskatchewan Baseball Association board of directors at their annual meeting in 1975. From the beginning emphasis was stressed that the program was created to be a fun-oriented movement and restricted to players 35 years of age and older.
- SCAA-SCM-0063
- Person
- 20th/21st cent.