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

  • FILM S-1753
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  • 1967-10

News: (1) Canadian Federation of Chefs de Cuisine dinner and dance. (2) Students tour the University of Saskatchewan. (3) Evelyn Edwards on money bylaw for Arena renovations. (4) Saskatoon City Council meeting. (5) World peace "Meal of Reconciliation" dinner. (6) Exteriors of the Bowman Brothers Ltd. building. (7) St. Pauls' nurses graduation ceremony. (8) Foreign students fall tea at University of Saskatchewan. (9) George Taylor on land for park. (10) Mr. Koyl on traffic safety (fencing) on College Drive. (11) Burt Sharfe on United Appeal fundraising. (12) Saskatoon Board of Trade dinner. (13) First snow fall. (14) G. Boukydi on the Canadian Restaurant Association. (15) Water pipeline construction. (16) Mr. Heasman on H.M.C.S. Unicorn trip to the West coast. Unicorn at airport. (17) New mass spectrograph at the University of Sask. (18) Saskatoon City Council on fencing along College Dr. (19) Students paint-in for UNICEF. (20) Bert Sears announces he will seek re-election (as alderman). (21) Home Improvement Show at Jubilee Building. (22) Mr. Milne announces he will seek re-election as Alderman. (23) Sid Buckwold on money bylaws. (24) Traffic fatality at Ave. J. and 20th St. (25) Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra concert. (26) Walter Kupsch on Northern research conference. (27) Arthur Laing on shack tents at Waskesiu Lake. (28) Bomb scare at airport. (29) Inspestor Wood on Halloween traffic safety. (30) Sid Buckwold on budget surplus. (31) E.D. Feehan High School 90% completed (exteriors). (31) E. Carbonetto on convention industry.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)