- FA-33
- Item
- ca. 1950
Part of Photographic Services Still Photography Records series
10-20 horsepower Titan gas tractor at the Western Development Museum, Saskatoon.
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10-20 horsepower Titan gas tractor at the Western Development Museum, Saskatoon.
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Mr. M. P. Connel and Mr. W. A. Hartwell are inspecting a 10 pound carp, which has been imported from North Dakota for a display. J. R. Marchinko, a fisheries officer, is holding the fish.
Savage, Gerry
10th anniversary of White Track Winter Resort and official opening of its new chalet
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Views showing celebrations marking the 10th anniversary of the White Track Winter Resort, and the official opening of its new chalet, held at the resort on January 6, 1973. The resort was operated by the Saskatchewan Department of Natural Resources and was located within Buffalo Pound Provincial Park. Government officials in attendance for the celebrations included: Hon. Gordon T. Snyder, Minister of the Saskatchewan Department of Labour and Member of the Legislative Assembly for the Moose Jaw South constituency; Hon. G.R.A. (Ted) Bowerman, Minister of the Saskatchewan Department of Natural Resources; as well as representatives from the Department of Natural Resources and the City of Moose Jaw. Also includes images of skiers enjoying the slopes at White Track.
Weston, Bruce
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Sub-sub-series consists of photographs produced by Saskatchewan Photographic Services who assigned a straight numeric code to the records of between 11000 and 11999.
11th annual Trappers' Convention
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Scenes from the 11th annual Trappers' convention, held in Prince Albert. See also 59-369-01 to 59-369-25 and 59-370-01 to 59-370-07 for similar images and descriptions.
11th annual Trappers' Convention
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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
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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.
12 YD Western Dominion Shovel Near Bienfait Electrically Powered For Strip Mining
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An electrically powered crane scoop used for strip mining.
Merryweather, W. Richard "Dick", 1916-2010
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13th International Square Dance Convention at Regina
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Views showing square dancing as part of the 13th International Square Dancing Convention, held at Hanbidge Hall, Saskatchewan Centre of the Arts, at Regina.
Weston, Bruce