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100-year-old Saskatchewan residents

Informal portraits of Saskatchewan residents 100 years of age. 01: Herbert Ward, who turned 100 on April 10, 1962. 02: Amelia Dumphy. 03: Elizabeth Dyer, with Hon. Alexander M. Nicholson, Minister of the Saskatchewan Department of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation (left) and Henry H.P. Baker, Mayor of Regina. 04: Elizabeth Dyer, who turned 100 on January 1, 1963. 05: Florence Hall, who turned 100 in October, 1962.

Dean, Calvin

11th annual Trappers' Convention

Scenes from the 11th annual Trappers' Convention, held in Prince Albert. 01: Gilbert MacKay of Cumberland House gives an identification ribbon to Harold Robertson of Kelvington while Joe McAuley of Cumberland signing the register. 02: Guest Joan Hockin. 03: Betty Rose Masuskapew. 04 to 08: E. Johnson modeling mink and muskrat jackets during the fashion show. 09: Darla Ethier modeling a dyed, sheared beaver. 10: Sonja Malena modeling a muskrat jacket. 11: Alan Cooke, manager of the Saskatchewan Fur Marketing Service, presenting a prize in the fur preparation contest. 12: Joan Hockin presenting a fur tie to Harold Read, Fur Administrator with the Saskatchewan Department of Natural Resources. Chief Alan Ahenakew looks on. 13: A delegate holding sleigh bells wanders through rows of blind-folded boys from the Gordon Residential School. 14: Boys from the Gordon Residential School perform Indigenous dances. 15: Five-year-old Betty Rose Masuskapew joins in the boys in a dance. 16 to 17: Joseph Kaye of the Gordon School performing a Hoop Dance. 18: Fred Moose, Stan Prystupa and John Sacow compete in a fish eating contest. 19: Harry Harris competes in the moose calling contest. 20: Thomas Sewat and Noah Valentine present during a session of resolutions at the convention. 21: Mary MacDonald, a Chipewyan from Fond du Lac, displays Indigenous handicrafts. 22: A discussion group that includes Indigenous and non-Indigenous delegates. 23: W. Cheney, convention chairman, speaking at microphone, with Chief Alan Ahenakew, Ernest L. Paynter, Tom Harper, Harold Read, J. Robertson, Adam Cooke, and J. Wilfred Churchman. 24: Convention committee: Albert Ratt, Emil Vogel, Walter Hayes, Simon Linkletter, and Fred Lafleur. 25: Fur Advisory Committee: A.H. MacDonald, E. Paynter, J.W. Churchman, H.R. Conn.

11th annual Trappers' Convention

Scenes from the 11th annual Trappers' Convention, held in Prince Albert. 01: Harry Harris competes in the moose calling contest. 02: Thomas Sewat and Noah Valentine present a resolution. 03: Pete Mazurin looking at handicrafts made by Mary MacDonald, a Chipewyan from Fond du Lac. 04: Traditional Indigenous dance performed by boys from the Gordon Residential School. 05: Five-year-old Indigenous dancer Betty Rose Masuskapew. 06: E. Johnson modeling a mink stole while Mrs. J. MacDonald commentates during a fashion show. 07: Grace Bunt modeling a black fox stole while Mrs. MacDonald commentates.

1960 Wheat Queen banquet

Scenes from the 1960 Wheat Queen banquet, held at the Saskatchewan Museum of Natural History, Regina. 01: Hon. Russell Brown with the 1960 Wheat Queen, Erin Britton. 02: Hon. Brown presenting the gift of a suitcase to Britton. 03: Head table guests.

Dean, Calvin

1962 Saskatchewan Derby horse races; Massed bands performance at Regina Exhibition Grounds; Royal Canadian Mounted Police mounted units on display

01: Lucky Sherab, the winning horse of the second annual Saskatchewan Derby horse race, and its jockey Roy Searcy in the winner's circle along with (L to R): Mrs. Floyd Davis; Floyd Davis (presenting the Dalton Trophy plate); A.S. Pope, Richlea, co-owner of Lucky Sherab; and Tom Boyd, Richlea, co-owner of Lucky Sherab. 02: Horse racing during the Saskatchewan Derby at the Regina Exhibition Grounds racetrack, August 4, 1962. 03 to 04: Views of a massed youth bands performance in front of the grandstand on the Regina Exhibition Grounds during Exhibition week. 05: Royal Canadian Mounted Police (R.C.M.P.) mounted units in formation on the R.C.M.P. grounds, with a flagstaff in the background. 06 to 07, 10 to 13: R.C.M.P. mounted units in formation outside the administration building at the Regina R.C.M.P. Depot. 08: R.C.M.P. mounted units in formation on the R.C.M.P. parade square at the Regina Depot. 09: Mounted R.C.M.P. units in the Travellers' Day Parade at Regina.

Vawter, Ralph

1963 Trappers Convention at Prince Albert

Scenes from the annual Trappers convention, held in Prince Albert. 01: Adam Cooke, president of the Saskatchewan Fur Marketing Service, presents a trophy to Alvar Storey of Canwood for best beaver pelt preparation. 02: Fred Lafleur (right) of Green Lake, the newly-elected chair of the Trappers Convention Committee, speaks to delegates, while Allan Ahenakew, Chief of the Stanley Lake First nation, interprets into Cree. 03: Allan Ahenakew interprets into English for Peter Linklater of Pelican Narrows during a debate. 04: Adam Cooke shows William McDonald of Fond du Lac and Jack Settee of Molanosa how lynx pelts are graded. 05: Father Megret of Wollaston Lake (centre) translates to English for Chipewyan trapper Gabriel Tsannie of Wollaston Lake (right) while Allan Ahenakew prepares to translate into Cree during a debate on resolutions. 06: Discussion is carried on by a group of Chipewyan trappers (L to R): Alfred Cheechan, Portage La Loche; Father Megret, interpreter, Wollaston Lake; George Black, Patuanak; Joe Kipling, Patuanak; William McDonald, Fond du Lac; Jerome Dzenlioun, Wollaston Lake; Gabriel Tsannie, Wollaston Lake; and Moise Janvier, Portage La Loche. 07: Trappers discuss the merits of an autoboggan over a dog team (L to R): Martin Rediron, Pinehouse; Tom Natamagen, Pinehouse; Fred Mooso, Weekes (on autoboggan); and Eugene Denault, Canoe Lake. 08: A visitor to the convention was Pat Patterson, the La Ronge candidate for the upcoming The Pas Festival Queen contest. She receives a vote from Harry Harris of Chitek Lake. 09: Heather Quandt of La Ronge cuddles up to a fox pelt. 10: Tinker Hynes of Prince Albert models a fur jacket during a fashion show that was part of the Trappers Party, held at the Orpheum Theatre, Prince Albert. 11: Models for the fur fashion show (L to R): Jo-Ann Broome; Alison Olson; Tinker Hynes; and M. Goodhand. 12: Contestant Fred Mooso of Weekes gives his version of a moose call while other contestants look on. 13: Norris Bick of CKBI performs as a French chef for a comedy skit at the Trappers Party. 14: Bill Cheney (right) retiring chair of the Trappers Convention Committee, and Stan Prystupa (centre) of Saskatchewan Department of Natural Resources' Meadow Lake Region, present a monetary prize for best pelt preparation to Alvar Storey of Canwood. 15: A group discussion included Hon. Eiling Kramer, Minister of the Saskatchewan Department of Natural Resources (at left). Also in the discussion (L to R): Jack Settee, Molanosa; Alfred Cheechan, Portage La Loche; Moise Janvier, Portage La Loche; and Fred Lafleur, Green Lake.

Hill, Alan

2 Hi mill at IPSCO plant

Views of the production of steel from the 2 Hi mill at the Interprovincial Steel Company (IPSCO) plant, north of Regina. 01: The first slab of steel to come through the 2 Hi mill. 02 to 03: Workers measure the thickness of the slab of thickness. 04 to 06: Slab of steel emerging from mill.

Dean, Calvin

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