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CANADA WINTER GAMES

  • FILM S-2349
  • Item
  • 1971

News compilation: 1) Portion of a speech by Health Minister John Monroe in which he talks about the importance of the 1971 Canada Winter Games to Canada and how they bring Canadian's together from all over the country, 2) Footage of two members of the Saskatchewan fencing team compete against each other (silent), 3) Footage of the Canada Winter Games men's curling final between Ontario and Alberta (silent), 4) Footage of a Canada Winter Games men's volleyball game between the Saskatchewan and Yukon Territory teams (silent), 5) Portion of a speech by Governor General Roland Mitchner, recorded at a banquet celebrating the winter games. Includes scenes of people attending the banquet, 6) Footage of the ski-jumping competition at Mount Blackstrap (silent), 7) Footage of the boxing competition between members of the Manitoba and Ontario teams (silent), Footage of the weightlifting competition at the winter games.

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Candiac Curling Club

  • R-1528.1
  • File
  • 1971-1994

Minutes, 1971-1994; photocopies of correspondence re the Candiac Curling Club's dissolution and sale of the building, 1994.

Ceremony honouring Joyce McKee curling rink

  • Tape R-6051
  • Item
  • 1961-03-22

Sound recording of the ceremony in the Saskatchewan Legislature honouring the Joyce McKee rink of Saskatoon, winners of the 1961 Canadian Ladies' Curling Championship. The ceremony, held in the Saskatchewan Legislative Building, included congratulatory messages from Saskatchewan Premier T.C. Douglas and Leader of the Opposition Ross Thatcher. Eldon Johnson, MLA, played the bagpipes. The rink consisted of Joyce McKee, Sylvia Fedoruk, Barbara MacNevin and Rosa McFee.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. 01 Mar. 1967 - 30 Mar. 1967

  • FILM S-1731.2
  • Item
  • 1967-03-01 to 1967-03-30

News: (1) Unidentified man on the Western Junior Hockey League. (2) Terry Higgins news item on construction activity in Saskatoon (magnetic sound). (3) Hot rod and custom car show (silent). (4) Terry Flannigan on the Shirtsleeve Curling Bonspiel. (5) Mike Shabaga on the Saskatoon Quakers hockey team, and on hockey (magnetic sound). (6) Mel Olawson on seperate school hockey (magnetic sound). (7) Kinsmen Sports Celebrity Dinner (silent). (8) Provincial wrestling championships (silent). (9) Basketball; Bedford Road vs. an unidentified team (silent). (10) Basketball; city men's championship final (silent). (11) Coach Al Anderson on his baseball team, the Saskatoon Commodores. (12) Baron Hans Von Plexin Finiche on the Pan-Am Games. (13) Basketball; high school boys'; Evan Hardy vs. an unidentified team (silent). (14) Ski jumping (silent). (15) Mixed curling bonspiel opening (silent). (16) Mixed curling (silent). (17) Hockey; Saskatoon Blades vs. Moose Jaw Canucks (magnetic sound). (18) Larry McGrath and his curling team with the O'Keefe Mixed Curling Championship Trophy (silent). (19) The McGrath curling team arrives at Saskatoon Airport (silent). (20) Larry McGrath on curling (magnetic sound). (21) Ed Cheynoweth on Centennial hockey (magnetic sound). (22) Athletic awards banquet (silent). (23) Mike Poplack on bowling (magnetic sound). (24) Mr. G. Farrell on the Bond Curling Bonspiel at the Hub City curling rink. (25) Hockey; Saskatoon Quakers vs. the Edmonton Nuggets (silent). (26) Annual antique gun show (silent). (27) Curling; Bond Bonspiel opening (silent). (28) Curling; Worth rink vs. Sutherland rink (silent). (29) Joe Sikler on a bantam hockey tournament.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. 03 Mar. 1966 - 12 Mar. 1966

  • FILM S-1699
  • Item
  • 1966-03-03 to 1966-03-12

News: (1) Women's curling; Dominion Diamond bonspiel (silent). (2) Mr. Brown on how the B.O.F.M. Awards help rural communities. (3) Mr. Kirk on applicants for the B.O.F.M. Awards. (4) Police curling champions return to the Saskatoon train station (silent). (5) Opening ceremony for the Sutherland curling rink (silent). (6) Athletic awards banquet, Bessborough Hotel; men present athletes with trophies (silent). (7) Chuck McManus interviews Dan Marisi on being named the University of Saskatchewan's first "Athlete of the Year", and on related topics. (8) Ten-pin bowling (silent). (9) Children tobogganing down a hill (silent). (10) Vic Lynne, coach of the Saskatoon Quakers hockey team, on his players, season, and on league expansion. (11) Hockey; Saskatoon Blades vs. Brandon Wheat Kings (silent). (12) Chuck MacManus interviews Mr. Adams, a National Hockey League franchise owner, on a tour of Western Canadian junior hockey clubs, and related topics. (13) Chuck MacManus interviews Pat Lawson on her appointment as coach of the National Women's Basketball team, and on related topics.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. 05 Jan. 1972 - 10 Jan. 1972

  • FILM S-87
  • Item
  • 1972-01-05 to 1972-01-10

News: (1) Mr. Wallace on the Aid Centre for Health and Welfare. (2) People voting at a polling station (silent). (3) Meeting in a school gym for the Kindergarten Committee; a board at a head table talks to an audience (silent). (4) Bill Good on MacDonald's support of the women's curling bonspiel. (5) Elwood Hart on the Pioneer Days exposition. (6) Winter storm; Saskatoon streets, traffic, pedestrians (silent). (7) Sylvia Fedoruk on the women's curling bonspiel. (8) Steven's Grill fire aftermath; fire fighters inspect the scene (silent). (9) Mr. Caponi (?) on the minimum wage. (10) "Farm and Home Week" at the University of Saskatchewan; a lecture hall audience watches an unidentified speaker (silent).

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