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Boy Scouts and their leader from Radisson, Saskatchewan. Back row includes Ron Maxwell, Harold Brand, John Katarynych, and Bob Katarynych. Front row includes Jim Woddington, Robin Karpon, and Garry Swain.
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Boy Scouts and their leader from Radisson, Saskatchewan. Back row includes Ron Maxwell, Harold Brand, John Katarynych, and Bob Katarynych. Front row includes Jim Woddington, Robin Karpon, and Garry Swain.
La Ronge Trip - Northern Living Allowance Survey (Blank)
Postcard published by Graphic Photo Service Studio, Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan. Photo by Ben Bennett. Image of unidentified boys wearing ceremonial dress gathered around Gordon Indian Dancers drum. The caption reads as follows: The Gordon's Indian Dancers, Punnichy, Saskatchewan consist of students from various reserved who board at Gordon's Student Residence. Originally formed as a social activity within the Residence they are now self-supporting with authentic ceremonial outfits and perform throughout Western Canada and United States at various functions.
Interview with Thomas Milton Weatherald
Interview with Thomas Milton Weatherald, a politician who served as a Liberal Member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan for Cannington from 1964 to 1975. Weatherald discusses his political career and comments on his role as a member of the Government and the Opposition. Interview was conducted by Lars Apland. Agreement included.
Interview with William Henry Gundry
Sound recording of interview with William Henry Gundry of Regina, Saskatchewan conducted by Ed C. Morgan, regarding Gundry's experiences as a loans collector for the Union Trust Company from 1917 to 1940.
Illustrations drawn by William Argan
Illustrations completed by William (Bill) Argan (1921-2009), a commercial artist and local historian in Regina, Saskatchewan.
Nineteen illustrations of Soo Line Sam and Soo Line Sally characters drawn by William Argan for the Weyburn Chamber of Commerce in Weyburn, Saskatchewan. The illustrations were done in black ink on Crescent Cardboard Company illustration board.
Colour advertisement boards for Blue Ribbon Tea and Free Swing Shirts by Maxwell King done by William Argan on Hi. Art illustration boards.
Colour laminated page featuring composite of illustrations done by William Argan for Remis Outdoor Advertising in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
#133 Department of Northern Saskatchewan (DNS) Indigenous Staff Committee
Buildings and people in Saskatchewan
Part of Lloyd G. Warkentin collection
(1)-(7): unidentified students and Lena (Lee) Warkentin (teacher) of Ashley Park School in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, 1955.
(8): Exterior view of Saskatoon Normal School in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, October 1947.
(9)-(11): Unidentified members of Brownies troop in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, with unidentified leaders. 196-
(12)-(14): Exterior views of the Church of God, a log building erected around 1927 in the Erwood, Saskatchewan district by a group of white Russians who had immigrated to Canada from Poland.
(15): Exterior view of Erwood Rural School District No. 4927 school, built around 1928 in the Erwood, Saskatchewan district.
(16): Colour postcard of downtown Saskatoon, Saskatchewan issued by The Postcard Factory, Toronto, Ontario. Photo by Ron Garnett. 198-?
(17): Business card for Norm McKay, operator of Great West Garage in Swift Current, Saskatchewan. The card has an image of an automobile parked in front of a red-brick house. 1955?
Local history of Laporte, Saskatchewan, compiled and edited by Milton Specht, a former resident. Includes biographies and reminiscences of residents, and information pertaining to: local businesses; organizations; Peace Lutheran Church and cemetery; Laporte S.D. No. 3981; Royal Canadian S. D. No. 1755; and the administration of the Hamlet of Laporte.