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5e Festival Théâtral Jeunesse

Photo F 721-6521 shows a woman fixing a mascot’s costume, photos F 721-6522 and F 721-6524 show the theatre with a sign that says “5th Youth Theatre Festival” in French and English, photo F 721-6523 shows five people on a bus, photo F 721-6525 is a group photo on a farm, photo F 721-6526 shows people dancing/talking, photos F 721-6527, F 721-6529 and F 721-6530 show people in costume and photo F 721-6528 is a group photo with some people holding trophies.

La photo F 721-6521 montre une femme qui répare le costume d'une mascotte, les photos F 721-6522 et F 721-6524 montre une pancarte d'un théâtre qui dit « 5e Festival Théâtral Jeunesse » en français et en anglais, la photo F 721-6523 montre cinq personnes qui sont sur un autobus, la photo F 721-6526 est une photo de groupe à une ferme, la photo F 721-6526 montre des gens qui dansent/parlent, les photos F 721-6527, F 721-6529 et F 721-6530 montrent les gens qui sont costumés et la photo F 721-6528 est une photo de groupe et on peut voir des certaines personnes tiennent des trophées.

[Agricultural conventions and exhibitions; businesses, buildings, events, farms in and around various Saskatchewan towns and cities]

The photographs focus mainly on agricultural conventions and exhibitions held in a variety of locations across western Canada, reflecting the interests of Western Producer readers. Some people attending these events are identified including Pierre Trudeau, Ross Thatcher, Louis "Scoop" Lewry, Clarence Barber, just to name a few. There are several views of streets, buildings, businesses, events and farms, mostly in and around Saskatchewan towns and cities but also includes some from Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Alberta and British Columbia.

Gail Grant and family

Photographs relating to Gail Grant (born Edith Grant) her parents, William (Will) and Mary Grant, her childhood in Regina, Saskatchewan and activities as a dancer. Included is an image of a barn on Will Grant's farm near Tregarva, Saskatchewan under construction; exterior views of the house at 2222 Osler Street, Regina, where the Grant family resided. Included is a scrapbook with clippings and photographs relating to Grant's activities as the winner of the Miss Regina Bathing Beauty Contest sponsored by the Capitol Theatre in Regina, Saskatchewan in 1927.

Photographers where indicated were as follows: Capitol Studio, Regina; and W.L. West, Regina.