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[Portraits of employees of the Department of Education, Physical Fitness & Recreation Division]

Don Bailey, Physical Fitness & Recreation

Don Bailey, Physical Fitness & Recreation

Don Bailey, Physical Fitness & Recreation

Miss Betty Kechowitch, Physical Fitness & Recreation

Miss Betty Kechowitch, Physical Fitness & Recreation

Miss Marguritte Ives, Physical Fitness & Recreation.

Miss Marguritte Ives, Physical Fitness & Recreation.

Miss Nan Reid, Physical Fitness & Recreation.

Miss Nan Reid, Physical Fitness & Recreation.

E.W. Stinson, Director of Physical Fitness & Recreation.

E.W. Stinson.

E.W. Stinson.

E.W. Stinson.

Mr. J.M. Wilkie, employee of the Department of Education, Physical Fitness and Recreation Division.

J.M. Wilkie.

J.M. Wilkie.

J.M. Wilkie.

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[Hungarian Refugees]

(01) Premier T.C Douglas extends a welcome on behalf of the province to the first group of Hungarian refugees to arrive in the city. His remarks are interpreted by Mr. Paul Trebas. Clayton Hotel.

(02) Hungarian Refugees, Clayton Hotel. Mr. John Lilks still clutching the Hungarian flag which the refugees made aboard ship, sits down with his wife Louise to be registered.

(03) A former Hungarian high school teacher is interviewed by an interpreter while being registered. He is accompanied by his two children.

(04) Behind the scenes, Mr. A.R. Mackie of Regina Civil Defense assisted by Red Cross volunteers and others, tackle the job of finding accomodation for the first Hungarian refugees to arrive in the city. The refugees were temporarily taken care of at the Clayton Hotel in Regina where this picture was taken.

(05) Victor Korompry, a Hungarian mining engineer is interviewed upon his arrival December 21st in Regina. His 8 year old son, already wearing a western gun belt, stands by his side. Photographed at the Clayton Hotel during registration of refugees.

(06) Hungarian refugees. Union Depot December 21, 1956. Harvey Dawes, C.K.C.K. T.V. announcer, interviews Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kesmarky, Susan (6) and Klara (2 1/2) through Mr. Paul Trebas (right).

(07) Hungarian refugees. Clayton Hotel. December 21, 1956. 12 year old Juliovo Hegrgi and brother Tohn dig into a Canadian chocolate bar while waiting for their parents in the Clayton Hotel reception centre.

(08) Hungarian refugees. Clayton Hotel. December 21, 1956. 12 year old Juliovo Hegrgi and 2 year old brother Tohn sample a Canadian chocolate bar while an interpreter recruited locally and a Canadian Red Cross volunteer look on.

(09) Hungarian refugees. Clayton Hotel. December 21, 1956. 12 year old Juliovo Hegrgi and 2 year old brother Tohn sample a Canadian chocolate bar supplied by Gloria Clark, a Canadian Red Cross Volunteer.

(10) Hungarian refugees. Clayton Hotel. December 21, 1956. An official reception on the evening of December 21st gave Provincial and Civic officials an opportunity to extend a welcome to the first group of Hungarian refugees. On the platform, left to right, Mrs. Cooper, M.L.A., at microphone - Mr. W. Papp - one of two interpreters present, Honourable Mr. Fines, Honourable Mr. T.C. Douglas, Mr. J.O. Probie, Mayor R.H. Hammond, Honourable C.C. Williams, Rev. Father A. Goski.

(11) Hungarian immigrants are taught a lesson in English. Mrs. Irene Blewett of Regina teaching a class of basic english to Hungarian immigrants at the Clayton Hotel.

(12) Hungarian immigrants are taught basic english. The young Hungarian immigrant children are taught English by Mrs. Sheila Serl of Regina.

(13) Hungarian immigrants are taught basic english. Mr. R. Dorritt of Adult Education, gives a language text to Mrs. B. McMath who is instructing a class of basic english to the Hungarian immigrants. Hungarian reception centre was the Clayton Hotel, Regina.

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["Do It Now" Campaign]

01 - "Do It Now" Campaign - Mr. Allan Jezegou(?), an electrician, working in the home of Mr. J. Wanner 2806 23rd Avenue in Regina, employer of Ortman & Pelling Electrical Contractors.

03 - Two carpenters, employed by the John Rippert Construction Company, work on the conversion of an attached garage to a bedroom at the home of Marsh Evans, 2700 Thornton Avenue. Shot for t.v. use originally.

04 - A painter, employed by the Staseson Painting & Decorating Company, applies filler to the mahogany pannelled walls of the newly constructed basement office in the hom e of J. Wanner, 2806 23rd Avenue, Regina. Shot for t.v. use originally.

05 - Vern Davis, carpenter with Bird Construction Company, works on wardrobes in a new nursing home.

06 - Peter Jobst, painter with Yarnton Decorating Company, applies paint to newly built wardrobes in the new nursing home.

07 - Plasterers from the Cadman Plastering Company, Paul Singer (left) and John Raby (right), apply plaster to wall in new hursing home.

10 - M. Wodinski, carpenter with Smith Brothers, sawing lumber to fit window frame on the Shell Oil building.

11 - Jack Klein, carpenter with Smith Brothers, uses ranset to pin board strip to cement wall in the Shell Oil building.

12 - A. Kesthelye, Bricklayer with Smith Brothers, lays brick for wall in the Shell Oil building.

13 - R. Schuck (left) and A. Sushelniski (right), plumbers with Smith Brothers, soldering pipes into position in the Shell Oil building.

15 - Tony Kohlruss, with Smith Brothers, trawls out finishing coat on cement floor in the Shell Oil building.

17 - Alex Szokal(?) on the left and Victor Barabass, plasterers with Monarch Plaster Company, fill cracks in ceiling of Knox Metropolitan Church.

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