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THE TOP HALF: SASKATCHEWAN'S NORTH

  • FILM R-3826
  • Item
  • 1993 or before

Trims: Includes scenes young adult couple landing on a lake by pontoon equipped airplane to camp and fish at a cabin on the lake's shore; scenes of a group of hunters loading a pontoon equipped airplane with hunting gear and supplies; scenes of chilren playing in the schoolyard of the La Ronge Elementary School.

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William L. Hayes and Henry H. Baverstock

  • S-B7173
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  • copied 1982 (originally created 1912)

William L. Hayes and Harry Baverstock with a deer they have shot hanging in the doorway of a log cabin on Hayes' homestead near Speddington, Saskatchewan. Baverstock was killed in 1916 at Passendale while serving in World War I. Image taken by John Laycock.

Hunters with prey

Image of two unidentified hunters posing with their prey (bear and moose) likely in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. The men are kneeling and holding their rifles. Five bears hang from a wooden rack with with three moose heads lined up in front of the men. Image taken by G. Thompson Chisholm of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. The Hudson's Bay Company flour mill appears to be in the background.

Hunters with birds and dogs

  • GM-PH-404 (1)-(2)
  • Item
  • ca. 1885

Items are two cabinet cards showing groups of hunters with birds, dogs and a canoe.

W. W. Morrison and son, after hunting

  • R-A168
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  • 19--

Early morning bag of ducks - three tiers of ducks draped over old model car (an International IHC, 1910). W. W. Morrison and son are pictured.

GOOSE HUNT

  • FILM R-3971
  • Item
  • 1999 or before

Dramatized instructional: Discusses proper procedures to practise in order to have a successful goose hunt. Describes the proper way to construct a hunting blind in the ground and cautions that it should be filled in after it has been used. Also discussed is the importance of cooperating with the farmers on whose land you are hunting and with the conservation officers of the Department of Natural Resources, when they check your gear, guns and number of geese shot. The Saskatchewan Archives Board has a copy of this film in its holdings - see FILM R-1310. Evelyn Cherry edited the film at time of production.

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