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La Saskatchewan Centrale

Photocopy of publication entitled, La Saskatchewan Centrale, written by M. L'Abbé A.L. Lebel. An immigration pamphlet published by Bureau de Colonisation du Gouvernement fédéral, Montreal. Includes information concerning a number of Saskatchewan towns and villages.

Lebel, A. L. (M. L'Abbé)

Liberal Party: Saskatchewan No. 136 to 150

No. 136: Leaflet entitled Communism is the Threat, Remember Aberhart Takes Seven Per Cent of All Your Produce! If You Don't Want It, Vote Liberal. 1938. 2 p.

No. 137: Three pamphlets in the Ukrainian language published by the Saskatchewan Liberal Association. 1938? 4 p., 16 p., 16 p.

No. 138: A typewritten article entitled The Saskatchewan Liberal Machine before 1929, by Escott Reid. Published in The Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, February, 1936. 9 p.

No. 139: Booklet entitled A New Direction, Saskatchewan Liberal Statement of Policy '75. Includes a message from Dave Steuart [David Gordon Steuart]. Published by the Saskatchewan Liberal Association. 1975. 13 p.

No. 140: Pamphlet entitled A New Direction, Saskatchewan Liberal Statement of Policy '75. 1975. 4 p.

No. 141: Campaign pamphlet for Les Hammond [Leslie Herbert Hammond, 1908-1998], Liberal candidate for Regina Centre.1975. 6 p.

No. 142: Campaign pamphlet for Liberal candidate of Regina South, Stuart Cameron. 1975. 6 p.

No. 143: A leaflet entitled Wondering Where to Vote? Authorized by the Regina South Liberal Association. 1975. 4 p.

No. 144: Newsletter to Lakeview constituents from Ted Malone, M.L.A., dated May 1, 1975. 2 p.

No. 145: Campaign pamphlet for Regina South Liberal candidate, Stuart Cameron. 1975. 4 p.

No. 146: Newsletter from Stuart Cameron, Regina South Liberal candidate. 1975. 2 p.

No. 147: Newsletter entitled Good News for Tenants, from Regina South Liberal candidate, Stuart Cameron. 1975. 1 p.

No. 148: Newsletter to Lakeview constituents from Ted Malone, Liberal candidate for Regina Lakeview. 1975. 5 p.

No. 149: Campaign pamphlet for Liberal candidate Ted Malone, Regina Lakeview. 1975. 4 p.

No. 150: Booklet containing Constitution of the Saskatchewan Liberal Association, Regina. 1931. 6 p.

Northern Saskatchewan

  • Pamphlet File - Northern Saskatchewan
  • File
  • 1953

Saskatchewan's North, published by the Conservation Education Branch, Department of Natural Resources, Government of Saskatchewan, 1953, 23 p. (2 copies).

Royal Commision on Agriculture and Rural Life: Study Area Report on Underemployment - Crown Land Settlement in North-Eastern Saskatchewan by H.E. Chapman, 25 September 1953 (61 p.).

Saskatchewan Provincial Woman's Christian Temperance Union fonds

  • F 68
  • Fonds
  • 1886-1979

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by the Saskatchewan Provincial Woman's Christian Temperance Union. The records, which date from 1886 to 1979, were created by the Woman's Christian Temperance Union at the local, provincial, national and international levels. Records relating to the Young Woman's Christian Temperance Union; the Mrs. Robert Sinton Memorial Committee and the Loyal Temperance Legions in Regina are included.

Records of the Canadian Union include publications relating to medal contests; constitution and by-laws (1970); convention reports and proceedings (1932-1972); pamphlets and brochures (ca. 1886-1960); reports (1970-1978) and a scrapbook (ca. 1946).

Records created by the Alberta and Saskatchewan Union include convention programmes and reports (1909-1912).

Records created by the Saskatchewan Provincial Union include leaflets, convention programs and proceedings (1913-1978); histories including "A Goodly Heritage: A Synoptic View of the History of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Saskatchewan, Canada, 1913-1973"; minutes of full executive, sub-executive and annual meetings (1937-1979); constitution (1978) ; financial records including the provincial treasurer's record of receipts and disbursements (1916-1976) and photographs of delegates to conventions, individuals associated with the organization and winners of a national temperance study course.

Records of Saskatchewan district and local Unions consist mainly of minutes; membership lists; reports; financial statements; historical sketches; programmes, and scrapbooks. The district and local Unions represented include Briercrest; Drinkwater; Lumsden; Macoun; Moose Jaw; North Battleford; Parkdale; Qu'Appelle; Regina Central; Regina Northside; Regina Westside; Rouleau; Saskatoon and Soo Line.

Records relating to the International Union include convention reports and proceedings (1937-1962); lectures and a scrapbook relating to the World Convention in Vancouver, 1953.

The fonds also contains various W.C.T.U. publications, such as Canada's White Ribbon Bulletin; the Canadian White Ribbon Tidings; the Canadian W.C.T.U. Medal Contest Book; the Dominion W.C.T.U. Reciter; the W.C.T.U. National Educator; The Temperance Advocate; The Union Signal and various publications written by and about Frances E. Willard.

F 68, file 1 includes records created, accumulated and used by Ethel Kollin of the WCTU, Saskatoon Union and consists mainly of newspaper clippings from The Star-Phoenix, Saskatoon; minutes of meetings, 1977-1990; 1989-1990 correspondence relating to the sale of alcoholic beverages at sidewalk cafes and other public places in Saskatoon; and leaflets and publications relating mainly to tobacco and alcohol use.

Saskatchewan Provincial Woman's Christian Temperance Union, 1912-197-?

Social Credit No. 41 to 50

No. 41: Leaflet entitled In the Public Welfare: The Alberta Government's Public Welfare Services Cover a Wide Field. Issued by the Government of Alberta. ca. 1948.

No. 42: Booklet entitled The Alberta Story: An Authentic Report on Alberta's Progress, 1935-1952. Issued by the Publicity Bureau, Department of Economic Affairs, Edmonton, Alberta. Printed by Queen's Printer, 1952. 62 p.

No. 43: Booklet entitled The Bill of Rights: Alberta's Charter of Freedom. Printed by King's Printer, Alberta. 1946. 30 p.

No. 44: First Interim Report on the Possibilities of the Application of Social Credit Principles to the Province of Alberta Submitted to His Majesty's Premier and Legislative Council of Alberta, at Edmonton, Alberta May 23rd, 1935 by Major C.H. Douglas. Printed by King's Printer, Alberta, 1935. 15 p.

No. 45: Booklet entitled What Does Social Credit Stand For, by Solon Low as quizzed by Blair Fraser. Reprinted from Maclean's Magazine, April 15, 1945, by King's Printer, Edmonton, Alberta. 21 p.

No. 46: Social Credit Election Bulletin featuring Social Credit candidates in the June 10, 1956 provincial general election. Authorized by the Saskatchewan Social Credit League. Includes photographs and brief profiles of L.H. Hammond; H. Austin Hunt; and Fred W. Mullin.

No. 47: Leaflet entitled Expert Opinions on the Private Money Monopoly, distributed by the Bureau of Information, Edmonton, Alberta. [1935 or after]. 5 p.

No. 48: Booklet entitled Post-War Reconstruction in Alberta: A Brief Presented by Hon. Ernest C. Manning, Premier, to the Special Parliamentary Committee on Post-War Reconstruction, Ottawa, November 26, 1943. Printed by King's Printer, Alberta.

No. 49: Leaflet entitled Alberta Beckons Industry for Post-War Development, by Hon. Ernest C. Manning, Premier and Minister of Trade and Industry, Alberta. Distributed by Alberta Publicity and Travel Bureau, Edmonton. Printed by King's Printer, Alberta, 1945.

No. 50: Booklet entitled The Constitutionality and Economic Aspects of Social Credit: Evidence of Dean Weir, Faculty of Law, University of Alberta and Professor Elliott, Department of Economics, University of Alberta before the Agricultural Committee of the Alberta Legislature Session 1935. Published by the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, 1935. 20 p.

United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada teacher's resource and pamphlets

Publication entitled The Loyalists: Pioneers and Settlers of the West: A Teacher's Resource, published by the United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada. Includes biographical information regarding Loyalist descendants who affected Western settlement. The publication was presented to schools by members of the United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada, Regina Branch. [2006 or 2009]. 81 p.

Two pamphlets issued by the United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada, Regina Branch. Includes information on commemorative cairn on grounds of Saskatchewan Legislative Building. [2005 or after].

United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada. Regina Branch