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Fonds · 1918-1950
Fonds consists primarily of records created and accumulated by Claude Webber’s parents, Leonard Stanley and Greta (Lewis) Webber as well as Claude’s aunt, Mrs. Alexander ‘Sandy’ Webber (Ada Parker). Greta and Ada Webber were both involved with the Upper Lakeville Ladies' Sewing Guild. Fonds also consists of Leonard Webber’s military records from World War I, the account books and receipts of the Ladies' Sewing Guild, and other invoices and receipts. Accession number 2013.037
Invoices and receipts
Series · 1926-1947
Part of Claude L. Webber family fonds
Series forms part of the Claude L. Webber family fonds and consists of invoices and receipts in various names for various goods and services. These include receipts made out to the Ladies Sewing Guild and Mrs. Alex Webber. S2
Series · 1924-1950
Part of Claude L. Webber family fonds
Series forms part of the Claude L. Webber fonds and consists of six notebooks. Four notebooks contain accounting records for the Upper Lakeville Ladies' Sewing Guild from 1924 to 1950. Two notebooks feature lists of members, attendance records, and minutes from 1924 to 1928. Mrs. Leonard Webber and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Sandy Webber both were involved with this organization. A receipt indicates that Mrs. Alex Webber was acting as treasurer in 1927 and one account book from 1924- 1925 bears the name of Mrs. Leonard Webber. The minutes of the secretary book from 1924 to 1928 are also signed on at least one occasion by Mrs. L. S. Webber. It is probable that one or both of these ladies served as treasurer and secretary for the guild during the period of 1924 to 1950. The Upper Lakeville Ladies' Sewing Guild may also have been known as the Women’s Auxiliary, as the secretary book minutes refer to the records as those of the W. A.
World War I records
Series · 1918
Part of Claude L. Webber family fonds
Series forms part of the Claude L. Webber family fonds and consists of two discharge certificates for Leonard Webber in 1918. He served with the 63rd Regiment of the Halifax Rifles. He was discharged upon joining the 1st (Depot) Battalion Nova Scotia Regiment C.E.F. S3