Bands (Music)

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BIG Q COUNTRY

  • FILM S-1651.1
  • Item
  • 19--

Television series (excerpts): (1) Interviews with unidentified pilot and nurse of the Saskatchewan Air Ambulance (Sept. 78). (2) Lions A Band marching practice (Jan. 78). (3) Mendel Art Gallery (interior/exterior Oct. 78). (4) Bridge champion Jill Newbold. (5) Man on the Street interviews on federal election (Mar. 78). (6) Man on the Street interviews on fitness (Jan.78). (7) RCMP road stop checks (Dec. 78). (8) Construction at Sturdy Stone building. (9) Man on the Street interviews on Quebec separation.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. 01 Sept. 1979 - 03 Sept. 1979

  • FILM S-1462
  • Item
  • 1979-09-01 to 1979-09-03

Newsclips: (1) Dog show. (2) Jet takeoff. Airport radio tower interior. (3) Sandy Coleman reports on dog show. (4 & 5) Bill Shukin on field crops. (6) Band playing in the Bandshell, people in the park, tennis, and swimming footage. (7) Footage of children and schools in Saskatoon. (8) War memorial footage, including cemetery.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. 09 Feb. 1973 - 13 Feb. 1973

  • FILM S-159
  • Item
  • 1973-02-09 to 1973-02-13

News: (1) Dave Steuart on the New Democratic Party's expansion of the civil service. (2 & 3) Elwood Cowley on funding gas and oil exploration; and on health costs. (4) City council session; Alderman Cliff Wright on the Saskatoon tourism industry. (5) Revenue Canada Tax Office; people behind the counter, employees at desks, etc. (6) Concert band clinic; various youth concert bands in rehearsal (silent). (7) Dr. Kondra on maintaining multicultural centres in outlying areas. (8) Audience and head table guests listening to Dr. Kondra (silent). (9) Dave Steuart on the government's view of teacher bargaining. (10) Mr. Gottsleig on job losses in Outlook. (11) Mayor Bert Sears helps cut the ribbon at the new Massey Ferguson depot; people look on, employees pose around farm machinery (silent). (12) Eiling Kramer on developing northern Saskatchewan. (13) Roy Romanow on meeting with the Court Magistrate. (14) Brian Wilcox, manager, on setting up a Great Western Garment Company plant in Saskatoon. (15) Empty field in an industrial area, bordered by Cosmopolitan Employment Industries, corner of Ontario Avenue and 34th Street East.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. 26 July 1973 - 30 July 1973

  • FILM S-197
  • Item
  • 1973-07-26 to 1973-07-30

News: (1) Wayne Rorke interviews Klaus Traeger of Traeger's Bakery on rising bread and bakery products. (2) Dr. John Egnatoff announces the appointment of Dr. Fast to head an unspecified organization. (3) Canada Building, 21st Street East, exteriors (silent). (4) Duck Lake; grain elevator, Main Street; interior, town hall meeting, Senator Sid Buckwold in attendance (silent). (5) University of Saskatchewan agriculture buildings (silent). (6) "Phantom Tourist" Board of Trade presentation at a dry cleaning establishment (silent). (7) Ed Whelan on the Small Farms Program. (8) People gathered in a park, watching a marching band. (9) John Messer on small-operation farmers buying land through the Small Farms Development Program (optical sound). (10) Aftermath of a semi trailer crash into a telephone pole (silent). (11) Otto Lang on foreign ownership of Canadian companies. (12) City council sessionl; unidentified man on chemical treatment of sewage.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. Jan. 1970

  • FILM S-1817
  • Item
  • 1970-01

News: (1) Interprovincial Co-operatives Limited chemical plant. (2) Mrs. Smith and her New Year's baby. (3) New Years party. (4) Otto Lang's New Year's message. (5) Mr. Crepeau, of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters, gives his New Year's message(color & optical). (6) Mr. Garden on legal drinking age survey. (7) Morris Chernesky is sworn in as alderman. (8) Sid Buckwold on sewage plant. (9) Mr. Charlebois on Blackstrap mountain construction. (10) Roy Atkinson on grain trade with China. (11) Bridge City Jazz Band present their album to Sid Buckwold. (12) Dave Steuart on budget issues. (13) Winter in Saskatoon. (14) Fatal traffic accident near airport. (15) Mr. Allely on economic forecast. (16) Sid Buckwold on second television station and sewage plant issues. (17) Mr. Clark on Farm and Home Week. (18) University hospital hostel unit. (19) Construction at Avord Tower. (20) Mr. Niebergall on Jaycees Week. (21) Bert Salloum on retail sales for past December. (22) Farm and Home Week. (23) Ballet rehearsal? (24) Don Koyl on convention facilities at Centennial Auditorium. (25) Neil Sneyd on housing loan decrease in 1969. (26) Bomb scare during Rene Levesque speech at University of Saskatchewan. (27) Mr. Trout on winter carnival activities. (28) Derrick Carroll on tire disposal. (29) Measles vaccination at City Hall. (30) James Gray on shipping at Churchill. (31) Mr. Kimber on the stock market. (32) City traffic. (33) Don Jamieson on national unity. (34) Home economics show at University of Saskatchewan. (35) Constable Morton recieves award for life saving. (36) Mr. Maher on police wages issue. (37) Bert Salloum on pyramid selling scemes.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. Nov. 1967

  • FILM S-1756
  • Item
  • 1967-11

News: (1) Sid Buckwold on local election procedures. (2) Mr. Irvine on fire festival. (3) Provincial Cabinet Ministers Allan Guy and Clarence Estey are sworn in. (4) Rememberance Day flag raising, people buying poppys. (5) Musician Tommy Hunter visits home for the elderly. (6) Convocation at University of Saskatchewan. (7) Reception for Edward McCourts new book? (8) Burt Scharfe on United Appeal fundraising. (9) Alderman Koyl on zoning bylaws. (10) Mexabition exhibits. (11) Bert Wellman on city planning. (12) Winner of Cosmopolitian Bingo House. (13) Entertainer Gordie Tapp on seperatism. (14) Air Canada's "Club Calypso" Party. (15) Mr. Merryweather on Mexabition. (16) Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association meeting. (17) Dr. Louis Brand on devaulation of the Canadian dollar. (18) Rememberance Day service at City Hall. (19) Russian pianist talks with Saskatoon Symphony conductor. (20) Hoar frost scenes. (21) Dawn Wylie on Miss Canada and Miss Dominion beauty contests. (22) Burt Scharfe on bus service. (23) Jim Wedge on speed limit on Idylwyld freeway. (24) Bert Salloum on unknown issue. (25) Miss Dumoulin on unknown issue. (26) Bert Sears on sewer systems. (27) Miss Clancy on Young Canada Book Week at the library. (28) Dr. Jamieson on increase in medical payments. (29) 49th annual Saskatchewan hospital convention. (30) David Boldt on highway improvement spending. (31) Gordon Grant on health care premiums. (32) Unidentified British men on Canada. (33) Accident at Potash Company of America. (34) Burt Scharfe on United Appeal fundraising. (35) J. Spinks on hospital operations. (36) Students at Holy Cross Collegiate.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

Hadden family

(1): Unidentified men standing with threshing equipment on the Hadden farm near Melfort, Saskatchewan. "Hadden Tractors" is written in reverse on the image.

(2): Picture postcard with view of Pleasant Valley, south-west of Melfort, Saskatchewan in 1916. The postcard includes a message written by Edwin Hadden to his wife.

(3): Edwin P. Hadden and Larry Porter in uniform, ca. 1916.

(4): Postcard of an Indian travois photographed and copyrighted by Byron Harmon, Banff, Alberta.

(5): Studio portrait of Edwin P. Hadden in Melfort Chief of Police uniform, 1921.

(6): Edwin P. Hadden and his sister, Christina Hadden, standing in a horse-drawn wagon on the Hadden farm near Melfort, 1915.

(7): O.S. Gunderson demonstrating new tractor and plow for breaking land near Melfort, [1922 or 1928].

(8): Three men standing with tractor and plow, breaking prairie sod on homestead. [1922 or 1928].

(9): Jean Shaw Rathan Aber seated outside with a dog, while visiting Melfort. 1924.

(10): Gunderson demonstrating tractor near Melfort [1922 or 1928].

(11): Christina Hadden and Lillian Jackson seated on the step in front of a house in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

(12): Ina Campbell seated on the railing of a house in Melfort holding a musical instrument. 1920.

(13): Christina (Hadden) McRae and Lillian Jackson seated on the steps of a building, possibly in California.

(14): Mr. and Mrs. Donald and Christina (Hadden) McRae standing in front of a building. ca. 1922.

(15)-(17): Group of men, including Edwin P. Hadden, standing in front of a CNR train in Saskatoon. The photo is captioned C.N.R. Investigation Dept. 1935 Regina Riots. Some of the individuals are identified.

(18): Group photograph of members of Transcona Pipe Band, including James McIntosh, Donald Sutherland and Alex Maclennan. [1930s?].

(19): Group photograph of members of St. Andrews Church Boys Pipe Band, Saskatoon, including Duncan Campbell and John Hadden [1936 or 1937].

According to information provided by the donor, Edwin P. Hadden farmed in the Melfort, Saskatchewan district before enlisting in World War One and serving in France. After the War, he served as Chief of Police in Melfort and in the late 1920s, he joined the police force of the Canadian National Railways (CNR) in Melville. In the late 1930s, he served with the police force in Saskatoon before moving to Calgary, Alberta and enlisting in World War Two.

Photographs taken by T. Bennett Finley of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

(1)-(18): Images taken by T. Bennett Finley using a Kodak Pony camera in 1954 at Dundurn Army Camp near Dundurn, Saskatchewan including images of Regina Lions Band at Church Parade at the camp in July 1954; the Passing Out Parade; and Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan William Patterson visiting cadets at the Dundurn Military Camp, including images of Patterson arriving in his official vehicle flanked by cadets on horseback and Patterson leaving the reviewing stand with General Bennett.

(19): Copy of black and white image showing J. V. Finley (right) and Joe Perry (left) with ducks they hunted hanging on the side of a wooden building near Loverna, Saskatchewan originally created ca. 1915.

(20): Copy of aerial view of construction site of the Squaw Rapids dam and power site taken on June 9, 1961.

(21): Copy of a view of the construction site of the Gardiner Dam and power station, August 6, 1961.

(22)-(25): Images of Jimmy Pattison, a businessman in Vancouver, British Columbia, taken on his return to his hometown of Luseland, Saskatchewan to help celebrate the Saskatchewan Centennial in 2005. Includes image of Pattison talking with Vic Perrsall; Pattison being presented with a Luseland flag; Pattison in the old Luseland jail cage; and Pattison and his wife standing in front of the museum.

(26): Members of the Saskatoon Jammers with Victoria Bridge in background, 2005. Includes Bob McAuslin, Don Zuk, Bill Henderson, Metro Burkurak, Gerry Regnier, Norm Holtsby, Reg McDougall, Sheila Collins, Walter Collins, Roy Armstrong, Vern Robinson, Del Olson, Larry Wolfe, Orest Butchko and Ralph Burke.

(27)-(28): Exterior views of the Municipal Offices building and public school in Luseland, Saskatchewan ca. 2005. Both buildings have been demolished.

Finley, T. Bennett

SASKATOON - ROLL #8

  • FILM R-3732
  • Item
  • 1993 or before

Trims: Includes scenes of boys skateboarding on a residential street; of children at a swimming pool; of people at a zoo and amusement park; of the Saskatoon Police Pipe and Drum Band playing at the Vimy Ridge Memorial bandstand plaaying to a crowd of people; and of an unidentified high school football team practicing.

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