Poster, Saskatchewan Museum of Natural History
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- ca. 1954
Part of Photographic Services Still Photography Records series
Poster for Saskatchewan Museum of Natural History.
Photographic Services
Poster, Saskatchewan Museum of Natural History
Part of Photographic Services Still Photography Records series
Poster for Saskatchewan Museum of Natural History.
Photographic Services
Saskatchewan Libraries...Information for Living
Advertising poster for Saskatchewan Library Week, held March 24-31, 1979. Saskatchewan Library Week celebrated public, university, special and school libraries, and was sponsored by the Saskatchewan Library Association with assistance of the Sask Sports Trust and the provincial Department of Culture and Youth.
Saskatchewan Library Association, 1942-
Saskatchewan Libraries: Making Rural Life Better
Advertising poster for Saskatchewan Library Week, held March 20-27, 1982. Saskatchewan Library Week was sponsored by the Saskatchewan Library Association with the assistance of the Saskatchewan Department of Culture and Youth, SaskSport and the Canada Council.
Saskatchewan Library Association, 1942-
Farm Jubilee at Indian Head, August 19, 1955
This poster is about the Farm Jubilee at Indian Head that was held on August 19, 1955. This event includes the unveiling of a cairn honouring the pioneers of the Territorial Grain Growers, followed by a basket picnic at the experimental farm. Hon. J.G. Garner, Hon. T.C. Douglas, Hon. D.L. Campbell, and Hon. E.C. Manning were the speakers.
Field Day - Dominion Range Experiment Station
This poster includes information about the 6th annual Field Day at the Dominion Range Experiment Station in Manyberries, Alberta. It was held on Saturday, July 30, 1938. Speakers included: Hon. Geo. Spence, Director of P.F.R.A.; Jack Byers, Manager Western Stock Growers' Assoc.; E.E. Eisenhauer, Irrigation Specialist; and R. Painter, Entomological Specialist. Tours were offered and and a demonstration of rug making by Miss D.M. Hannaford. A lunch was served as well as sports and entertainment for the evening.
L.E. Reiman's auction sale, Amulet, May 6, 1948
This poster advertises an auction sale at L.E. Reiman's farm, located at NE 36-7-21-W2, a half mile east and a half mile south of Amulet. It was scheduled to be held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, May 6, 1948 and was to include the sale of farm machinery and equipment, three cows, one sow, and some oat seed. Terms of the sale were cash. The auctioneer was W.J. Cleveland and the clerk was Ian Prentice. The poster was printed by The Mail Printers, Milestone, Sask.
The Mail Printers
Proclamation: Electoral Division of Athabasca, 1908
This poster is a proclamation for the nomination of candidates and the electoral division of Athabasca. The election for the member of the Legislative Assembly was to be held on August 14, 1908. Included is a list of the polling divisions and location of the polling station. The returning officer was W.B. Goodfellow. Poster was printed by The Art Printery, Prince Albert.
Proclamation: Constituency of Shaunavon, 1967
This poster is a proclamation for the constituency of Shaunavon announcing an election for its member of the Legislative Assembly to be held on October 11, 1967. Included is a list of polling divisions, the area they represent based on land descriptions, and the location of the polling station. The Returning Officer was Margaret L. Audette.
Proclamation: Constituency of Cut Knife, 1967
This poster is a proclamation for the constituency of Cut Knife-Lloydminster announcing an election for it's member of the Legislative Assembly to be held on October 11, 1967. Included is a list of polling divisions, the area they represent based on land descriptions, and the location of the polling station. The Returning Officer was Edna G. Silvester.
Maidstone Mirror Ltd.
Proclamation: Constituency of Shunavon, 1971
This poster is a proclamation for the constituency of Shaunavon announcing an election for its member of the Legislative Assembly to be held on June 23, 1971. Included is a list of polling divisions, the area they represent based on land descriptions, and the locations of the polling stations. The Returning Officer was Margaret L. Audette.