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Baldwin, Harold

  • R-7
  • Collection
  • 1955

Consists of the work "Aborigines of the Pei-Wei Trail, or How High Tor, Saskatchewan, Got It's Name!" 1955 (by Harold "Bob" Baldwin), and "Root House to Sky Splitter Via Wigwam Push-Up," ca. 1961.

Baldwin, Harold, 1888-1982

Historical Ownership Mapping Endeavour (HOME) Maps collection

  • A1393
  • Collection
  • 2005

Collection of maps containing Dominion Land Grant information, including the names, dates and legal land locations of the original land grants issued by the federal Department of the Interior, Dominion Lands Branch from 1871 to 1930 and by the Government of Saskatchewan, Lands Branch since 1930.

Each map includes an alphabetical index by surname.

Not all rural municipalities in Saskatchewan are included in this collection.

Die Mennonitische Rundschau (Winnipeg, Man.) collection

  • (S)Q 65
  • Collection
  • 1926-01-13 to 1944-07-05, 1947-02-12, 1947-11-12

Collection consists of original issues for Die Mennonitische Rundschau from January 13, 1926 to July 5, 1944; February 12, 1947; and November 12, 1947.

Continues: Mennonitische Rundschau und Herlold der Warheit, 1908.

Rundschau Pub. House

Girl Guides of Canada, Saskatchewan Council

  • R-939.1
  • Collection
  • ca. 1942-1987

Bylaws; catalogues and price lists; materials concerning camp rules, Canada Cord, Duke of Edinburgh's Award, McNab-Hedley Shield competition, property at Lebret; Canadian Guider special issue, 1979; Guidelines: A Story of the Girl Guides in Saskatchewan by Lilian Fairley; brief history, etc.

Regina and District Association for Community Living

  • R-1413
  • Collection
  • 1952-1990

Minutes, reports, memberships, financial statements, correspondence and program files of the Regina and District Association for Community Living and its predecessor organizations; audio tape and photographs.

Peter Darke collection

  • F 739
  • Collection
  • 1920-2001

Records accumulated and used by Peter J. Darke of Regina, Saskatchewan relating to his career with the Regina Police Service (1930-1972), including his work as Inspector of the Identification Branch and a Justice of the Peace. The types of records included are certificates; publications; photographs; newspaper articles; legislation; correspondence; handbooks; and the 1963 edition of the Regina City Police Off The Cuff yearbook.

The records relate mainly to the Canadian Identification Society; Canadian Police College (Royal Canadian Mounted Police); coroners; criminal law; fingerprints/fingerprinting; International Association for Identification; Justices of the Peace; law enforcement photography; metric system; Regina City Police; Regina Police Service; Royal Canadian Mounted Police Identification Branch; and murder of John Tudor.

Darke, Peter Joseph, 1912-2001

Leone Hutch collection

  • F 738
  • Collection
  • 1932-2007

This collection consists of various records accumulated and used by Leone (Munro) Hutch of Regina, Saskatchewan.

The collection includes textual records, photographs and sound recordings relating to the Saskatchewan Golden Jubilee Choir (1955) and the Saskatchewan Golden Jubilee Choir Centennial reunion (2005). Records relating to Scott Collegiate, Regina include Scott Echoes yearbooks for the 1952/53, 1953/54, 1954/55 and 1955/56 school years; the Special Reunion Edition of The Recorder, 1980; two ribbons for Forbes Day, 1955; and a programme, photograph and sound recording relating to the Scottettes choir in the 1950s.

Hutch, Leone Edwina, 193-?-

Tom and Dolores McGovern collection

  • F 741
  • Collection
  • 19--?-2016

This collection consists of records accumulated and used by Thomas Henry (Tom) and Dolores (Gaw) McGovern of Regina, Saskatchewan.

The collection includes various local history records including a photograph of people who attended the Clifford School reunion in Admiral, Saskatchewan on August 1, 1987; an undated aerial view of Admiral with the caption Standard Implement Co.; a placemat relating to Admiral's 75th anniversary in 1989; a brief history of Baring, Saskatchewan [1961 or after]; a booklet entitled Memories of Baring; a photograph of a wagon used in a parade in Baring in 1997; an exterior view of the Frenchville store and hall and unidentified people gathered around automobiles; a list of people who attended the Glenavon Homecoming '71 event on July 24 and 25, 1971; a copy of brief history of Glenavon (author unknown); a local history book entitled A Second Glance: Village of Glenavon, R.M. of Chester #125, 1910-2010, compiled by the Glenavon History Book Committee, 2010; Historic Calendar July 2005-December 2006, a Centennial Project by Grenfell Museum Association; Saskatchewan Centennial 2005 Keepsake Edition dated June 28, 2005 published by The Grenfell Sun; photographs relating to the Huntingford School District No. 1412 reunion and erection of commemorative plaque on July 7, 1990; booklet regarding Tom Sukanen and Sukanen Ship Pioneer Village and Museum entitled Together At Last and colour photographs of the site, including a threshing bee on the museum grounds in 1993; booklet and photographs relating to Viewland School District No. 3997 reunion and plaque, 1990; booklet relating to walking tour of Wolseley, Saskatchewan, 2004; and photographs of the exteriors of the Prairie Lane school and teacherage, 1930?.

The collection also includes photographs of members of the Gaw family of Glenavon, Saskatchewan and sympathy cards and other documents relating to Tom McGovern's death in 1999. Also included is a cookbook compiled by members of the Baring Good Companions; a 2016 Christmas letter from Everett and Yvette Koeller and the 2016 publication entitled Corky, written by Everett "Butch" Koeller, that includes genealogical information on the McCann, McGovern and Clifford families and reminiscences of his attendance at Notre Dame College, Wilcox; Regina Grey Nuns' Hospital School of Nursing yearbooks, 1951-1952; 1953-1954; 1955-1956; and Saskatchewan Government Telephones 3C Telephone Directory for Arcola, Grenfell, Indian Head, Moosomin and Wolseley, March 1949.

McGovern, Thomas Henry, 1925-1999

Lloyd G. Warkentin collection

  • F 471
  • Collection
  • 1876-2019

This collection consists of records created, accumulated and used by former Saskatchewan resident Lloyd G. Warkentin. The records relate to his personal and family life; his interest in religion; his early life in Dalmeny, Saskatchewan; his work as a bank manager and as an employee of the Saskatchewan Department of Co-operation and Co-operative Development. Many of the items reflect Warkentin's general interest in Saskatchewan and its history.

The types of records included are photographs, yearbooks, telephone directories, family histories, correspondence, notes, reports, publications, postcards, maps, and memorabilia.

The graphic materials in this collection focus mainly on the Warkentin, Thiessen and Kowalko families; the town of Dalmeny; and various representations of Saskatchewan, including agricultural scenes, abandoned farms and machinery, elevators, towns (including hotels and other businesses), bridges, ferries, landmarks, Taylor Field and the Saskatchewan Roughriders, and the RCMP Musical Ride.

All of the records in the collection have been described at the file or item level, except for S-G906.6, which includes a publication entitled The Western Teacher: Modern Classroom Magazine, Volume 3, No. 2, published by Western Extension College, 1932.

No series assignment has been applied to the records in this collection.

Warkentin, Lloyd George, 1929-

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