Creameries - Saskatchewan

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Biog. - Turnbull, J.S.

  • Clippings File - Biog. - Turnbull, J.S.
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  • 1941-09-19

Article regarding the appointment of J.S. Turnbull as general manager and chairman of the board of directors of Saskatchewan Co-operative Creameries Ltd. Published in The Leader-Post, Regina.

Creameries

  • Pamphlet File - Creameries
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  • 1907-1944

Balance sheet for 1907 issued by Churchbridge Creamery Association.

The Facts About the Saskatchewan Co-operative Creamery Association Limited. 1944. 36 p. (2 copies).

By-laws of the Saskatchewan Co-operative Creameries Limited, March 10, 1917.

Dominion Department of Agriculture Publication 605, Technical Bulletin 13, issued March 1938 entitled An Economic Analysis of Creamery Operations in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta by C.V. Parker. 36 p.

Transcript of speech by the Honourable T.C. Davis, K.C. (Attorney General) in moving Second Reading of Bill No. 38 - An Act Respecting the Saskatchewan Co-operative Creameries, Ltd. Saskatchewan Legislature, February 22, 1939. (2 copies).

Recommendations submitted to the Government of Saskatchewan by the Board of the Saskatchewan Co-operative Creamery Association Limited, ca. 1940. 10 p.

Undated map issued by the Saskatchewan Co-operative Creamery Association Ltd. showing the locations of hatcheries, creameries, refrigerated egg and poultry buying stations, poultry killing plants and egg grading sub-stations in Saskatchewan.

Speech of The Honourable T.C. Davis

Typewritten transcript of speech of The Honourable T.C. Davis, Attorney General of Saskatchewan, in moving Second Reading of Bill No. 38: An Act Respecting the Saskatchewan Co-operative Creameries Limited in the Saskatchewan Legislature on February 22, 1939.