Social Service Council of Saskatchewan annual meeting programme
- (S)G 204.4
- Stuk
- 1919
Programme for the Annual Meeting of the Social Service Council of Saskatchewan, held at Moose Jaw, February 25 & 26 1919.
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Social Service Council of Saskatchewan annual meeting programme
Programme for the Annual Meeting of the Social Service Council of Saskatchewan, held at Moose Jaw, February 25 & 26 1919.
Moose Jaw Public Library annual reports
Annual reports of Moose Jaw Public Library for the years: 1967; 1977; 1983; and 1988.
Children and Grandparents Oral History Program - Rosemarie H. Lalonde
An audio interview with Rosemarie Lalonde (born 1924) of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan conducted by Brent Cant, a student at Palliser Heights School in Moose Jaw, for the Children and Grandparents Oral History Program, initiated in 1980 by the Saskatchewan Archives Board to commemorate Saskatchewan's 75th anniversary. A summary and release form are included.
Children and Grandparents Oral History Program - Anna McDonald
An audio interview with Anna McDonald (born 1912) of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan conducted by Heather Hudson, a student at Palliser Heights School in Moose Jaw, for the Children and Grandparents Oral History Program, initiated in 1980 by the Saskatchewan Archives Board to commemorate Saskatchewan's 75th anniversary. A summary and release form are included.
Children and Grandparents Oral History Program - Jennie McLeod
An audio interview with Jennie McLeod (born 1892) of Brandon, Manitoba conducted by Tracy Lavineway, a student at Palliser Heights School in Moose Jaw, for the Children and Grandparents Oral History Program, initiated in 1980 by the Saskatchewan Archives Board to commemorate Saskatchewan's 75th anniversary. A summary and release form are included.
Chapters of Saskatchewan's Spoken History Oral History Project
Interviews conducted by Susan MacLean, Mary Seiferling and Bob Ellis for the Chapters of Saskatchewan's Spoken History oral history project, an Opportunities for Youth Project conducted by students with financial assistance from the federal government. Brief summaries are available in the Audio transcript file.
G. Earle Ketcheson and Thelma R. Ketcheson of Regina, Saskatchewan reminisce about their early life in the Moosomin area and in Regina.
John W.T. Spinks of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, president of the University of Saskatchewan, discusses the early history of the University of Saskatchewan.
Daniel K. Topp and Katherine Topp of Regina, Saskatchewan recall her experiences growing up in Odessa and together they reminisce about their lives in Regina with comments about major events, social activities, organizations and hospitals.
Grace Walls of Regina, Saskatchewan, a homemaker born in 1881, recalls her experiences living in Moose Jaw from 1910 with comments about major events, her home, housework and involvement in church and volunteer organizations.
J. W. Gardiner chatting with Howard Lasby at a nominating convention
(1) Howard Lasby, Pense, and J. Wilfrid Gardiner chatting at a nominating convention, Moose Jaw Lake Centre constituency Association, 1962; (2) view of the delegates at a convention; (3) speaker at a microphone; (4) and (5) delegates chatting; and (6) speaker.
Directory of Designated Heritage Sites in Moose Jaw - 1989
Directory of Designated Heritage Sites In Moose Jaw - 1989. A report prepared for the Moose Jaw Heritage Advisory Committee by the Moose Jaw Art Museum National Exhibition Centre. Research and photos supplied by Liz Ellis. Sites profiled include: Alexandra School; Central Fire Hall; Public Comfort Station; First Presbyterian Church (Chinese United Church); Grayson Residence; Jitney Dance Hall; Knox Presbyterian Church (St. Mark's Presbyterian Church); Masonic Temple; Post Office (City Hall); Public Library; Zion United Church; and Court House.
William Frederick Heal seated at an office desk
Williams Frederick Heal, City Commissioner of Moose Jaw, seated at a desk an a woman seated at a desk in the office. Enlargement from a portion of the photo to show Heal at his desk. 1910-1912.