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Tipo de entidad
Entidade coletiva
Forma autorizada del nombre
Smeaton Hospital
Forma(s) paralela(s) de nombre
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Otra(s) forma(s) de nombre
- Smeaton W.M.S. Hospital
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Área de descripción
Fechas de existencia
ca.1933–1951
Historia
The first Smeaton Hospital was built ca.1933, by the United Church Woman's Missionary Society (W.M.S.). It opened with 10 beds and was described as a frame two-story building, 32'x40' with a full basement. Furniture and equipment was provided from various sources, including the Battleford School Home. In 1951, after the opening of the new Smeaton Union Hospital, the W.M.S. Hospital was closed and converted into a United Church.
Hospital personnel, over the years, included: Miss Mary Clark, sent by the W.M.S. (1949-?).
Lugares
Smeaton (village), west of Choiceland, about 60 miles northwest of Prince Albert, SK
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Maintained by
Identificador de la institución
SCNUCSC
Reglas y/o convenciones usadas
Estado de elaboración
Minuta
Nivel de detalle
Fechas de creación, revisión o eliminación
2018: drafted for SAIN (by UCC Sask. Conf. Archives).
2021: revised in MemorySask.
Idioma(s)
- inglés
Escritura(s)
Fuentes
"Smeaton W.M.S. Hospital" in Early History of Saskatchewan Churches (Grass Roots), vol. 2, ed. Meredith B. Banting, ca.1975, pp.102-103; "North to New Beginnings: Smeaton, Shipman and Districts" (Smeaton Historical Society, 1987); "The Corridor of Time: A History of the Saskatchewan Conference Branch of the Woman's Missionary Society of the United Church of Canada, 1905-1961" (compiled by Esther Holmes), ca.1961, pp.35, 56; UCC Sask. Conference Records of Proceedings.