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Darrel V. Heald fonds

  • F 127
  • Fonds
  • 1964-1971, 1984

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by Darrel V. Heald during his political career as Attorney General of Saskatchewan and Provincial Secretary.

The types of records included are: correspondence; memoranda; publications; newspaper clippings; and legislation. The fonds also includes sound recordings of Heald being interviewed by Penny Malone on February 22, 1984. During the interview, Heald discussed his political career and the government of Premier Ross Thatcher.

No series assignment has been applied to the records in this fonds.

Heald, Darrel Verner, 1919-2010

Elwood Cowley fonds

  • F 13
  • Fonds
  • 1960-1983 (predominant: 1970-1980)

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used from 1970 to 1982 by Elwood Cowley in his political career as Provincial Secretary; Minister of Finance; Minister of Mineral Resources; Minister of Economic Development; Minister Responsible for the Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan; Crown Investments Corporation; Government Finance Office; Saskatchewan Computer Utility Corporation; Municipal Financing Corporation; Saskatchewan Oil and Gas Corporation; Treasury Board; Liquor Board and Liquor Licensing Commission; and member of the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly for Biggar.

Small volumes of records created by Ed Tchorzewski as Provincial Secretary (1972-1975); by Alexander Cameron as Minister of Mineral Resources (1966-1971); by Ted Bowerman as Minister of Mineral Resources (1971-1972); by Kim Thorson as Minister of Mineral Resources (1972-1973); by Jack Messer as Minister of Mineral Resources (1976-1980); by Garry Beatty as Deputy Minister of Finance/Secretary to Cabinet Planning Committee on Potash (1974-1977); and by Neil Byers as Minister Responsible for Liquor Board and Liquor Licensing Commission (1975-1978) are included.

Also included are political records Cowley created, accumulated, and used as a New Democratic Party caucus member.

The types or records included are correspondence, memoranda, reports, publications, speeches, agendas and minutes, press releases, directives, budget preparation documentation, conference materials, applications for employment and resumes, sound recordings, photographs, and maps.

Public and private records are contained in this fonds.

Collection R-319 has been arranged into eight series: Cabinet; Conferences; Crown Corporations; Executive Council; Miscellaneous; Orders-in-Council; Treasury Board Items; and Treasury Board Minutes.

Collection R-525 has been arranged into seven series: Cabinet Agenda Items; Cabinet Minutes, and Budget Finalization; Crown Corporations; Miscellaneous Files; Orders-in-Council; Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan (PCS); and Treasury Board.

Collection R-1104 has been arranged into twelve series: Economic Development: Numerical series; Government Departments and Agencies: Mineral Resources: Numerical series; Government Departments and Agencies: Mineral Resources: Unnumbered series; Government Departments and Agencies: Mineral Resources-Potash: Unnumbered series; Constituency: Alphabetical series; Constituency: General: Unnumbered series; Government Departments and Agencies: General: Unnumbered series; Government Departments and Agencies: Provincial Secretary: Unnumbered series; Politics and Government: Unnumbered series; Liquor Board and Liquor Licensing Commission: Unnumbered series; Miscellaneous: Unnumbered series; and Speeches: Unnumbered series.

Cowley, Elwood, 1944-

W.S. Lloyd fonds

  • F 131
  • Fonds
  • 1938-1972 (predominant: 1944-1964)

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by W.S. Lloyd from 1944 to 1971 during his political career as Minister of Education (1944-1960); Minister in Charge of Libraries and the Saskatchewan Archives Board (1948-1960); Chairman of the Saskatchewan Research Council (1947-1960); Minister in Charge of the Public Service Commission (1952-1961); Minister in Charge of the Board for the Centre for Community Studies (1957-1960); Provincial Treasurer (1960-1961); Minister in Charge of the Highway Traffic Board (1960-1961); Minister in Charge of Taxation Branch (1960-1961); Minister in Charge of Queen's Printer and Saskatchewan Government Printing Office (1960-1961); Minister in Charge of Saskatchewan Government Purchasing Agency (1960-1961); Minister in Charge of Government Finance Office (1960-1961); Premier of Saskatchewan (1961-1964); Leader of the Opposition (1964-1970); and as the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation Member of the Legislative Assembly for Biggar (1944-1967) and the New Democratic Party Member of the Legislative Assembly for Biggar (1967-1971).

This fonds also consists of correspondence written by Lloyd from Bangkok, Thailand to recipients in Saskatchewan in March 1972.

This fonds contains public, political and private records.

Records described in old guide GR 101 were originally arranged into ten collections: Cabinet Secretary Files (R-61.1); Crown Corporations (R-61.2); Personal (Ministerial) Papers - Minister of Education (R-61.3); Premier's Papers (R-61.4); Personal (Ministerial) Papers - Provincial Treasurer (R-61.5); Economic Advisory and Planning Board Files (R-61.6); Miscellaneous Files (R-61.7); Leader of the Opposition Files (R-61.8). Two additional collections were not described in old guide GR 101: Cabinet Documents and Memoranda (R-61.9); and Index Files (R-61.10).

Records created and accumulated by T.K. Shoyama as secretary of the Economic Advisory and Planning Board are included in the fonds.

The types of records included are correspondence; memoranda; briefing notes; itineraries; speeches; minutes and agendas; publications; reports; speaking notes; press releases; newspaper clippings; petitions; legislation; certificates; audio reels; and photographs and negatives.

Lloyd, Woodrow Stanley, 1913-1972

J.C. McIsaac fonds

  • F 134
  • Fonds
  • 1950-1971, 1983-1984 (predominant: 1964-1971)

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by J.C. McIsaac during his political career as Minister of Municipal Affairs (1965-1967); Minister of Education (1967-1971); Minister in Charge of Public Service Commission (1964-1967); Minister in Charge of Libraries (1967-1971); Minister in Charge of Saskatchewan Archives Board (1967-1971); Minister in Charge of Saskatchewan Transportation Company (1967-1971); Minister in Charge of Saskatchewan Research Council (1967-1971); and as the Liberal Party Member of the Legislative Assembly for the Wilkie constituency (1964-1971). The fonds also includes the recording of oral history interviews of McIsaac, conducted in 1983 and 1984, about his political career in the W. Ross Thatcher Government.

Records created by Douglas McFarlane (1964-1965) as Minister of Municipal Affairs; and George J. Trapp (1964-1967) and O.A. Turnbull (1961-1964) as Minister of Education are included in the fonds.

The types of public records included are correspondence; memoranda; reports; publications; statistical data; submissions and briefs; interviews, legislation; audio cassettes; and photographs.

This fonds contains public, political and private records.

No series assignment has been applied to the records in the fonds.

McIsaac, Joseph Clifford, 1930-2006

D. G. Steuart fonds

  • F 136
  • Fonds
  • 1951-1983

This fonds consists mainly of records created, accumulated and used from 1964 to 1966 by David Steuart in his political career as Minister of Public Health. Records created by Allan Blakeney as Minister of Public Health (1962-1964) are included in this fonds.

Public and private records are contained in this fonds. The types of public records included are correspondence, memoranda, reports, publications, speeches, agendas, press releases, directives, and conference materials. There is also a sound recording of an address delivered by David Steuart at the testimonial dinner for the Provincial Liberal Convention on December 9, 1976 (Tape R-9072).

Private records include scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings and other memorabilia dating from 1951 to 1983 chiefly concerning Steuart's political career at the municipal, provincial and federal levels (Micro. R-2.933), and sound recordings of an interview conducted by Penny Malone which includes comments on Steuart's personal life, his political history, and the Liberal Party (Tape R-9150 to Tape R-9162). Also included is a sound recording of the ceremonies at a testimonial dinner for David Steuart on December 9, 1976. Cyril (Cy) MacDonald was the Master of Ceremonies; introduction given by Sid Buckwold; Dave Steuart was speaker; with remarks by Jack Wiebe, Linda Clifford, John Embury, M. Pereverzoff and Otto Lang (reference code Tape R-9072).

No series assignment has been applied to the records in this fonds.

Steuart, David Gordon, 1916-

United Services Institute of Regina fonds

  • F 138
  • Fonds
  • 1919-2001

This fonds contains records created, used and accumulated by the United Services Institute of Regina and the Royal United Services Institute of Regina.

The records contained in this fonds include bulletins, newsletters and copies of "The Warning Order"; constitution and bylaws (1948-1986); property and building improvement records (1968-1990); membership lists (1986-1987); honourary members list (1949-1983); policy development records (1972-1984); records related to the Robertson Bursary (1978-1988); financial statements and auditors' reports (1964-1987); minutes (1919-1991); menus for military balls at the Regina Officers' Mess on June 2, 1979 and April 27, 1984; a menu and programme for the Armistice Ball on November 9, 1991; a programme for the military tournament on July 2, 1927 by the United Services Institute of Regina in connection with the Diamond Jubilee of Confederation; and a brief history of the organization written ca. 1973.

No series assignment has been assigned to the records in this fonds.

United Services Institute of Regina, 1920-

E.M. Culliton fonds

  • F 14
  • Fonds
  • 1867, 1901-2002 (predominant: 1930-1959)

This fonds consists of records created; accumulated and used by E.M. Culliton as: Provincial Secretary and as Minister-without-Portfolio in the government of William John Patterson; chair and member of several committees and commissions of inquiry; participant in the Catholic Church; and lawyer practicing in Gravelbourg; Saskatchewan.

Also included are constituency records Culliton created, accumulated, and used as the Liberal Member of the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly for Gravelbourg; and as a Liberal caucus member.

A small volume of records created between 1980 and 1984 by John Archer as Secretary of the Saskatchewan Government Insurance Building Sale Inquiry are included.

The types of records included are correspondence; reports; memorandum; transcripts; agendas and minutes; certificates; working papers; reference material; invitations; clippings; speeches; yearbooks; submissions and briefs; commission exhibits; legal opinions and precedent files; photographs; audio reels; videocassettes; map; printing plate; account books and financial statements.

This fonds is missing records Culliton created as minister-in-charge of the King's Printer and Bureau of Publications; as Chancellor of the University of Saskatchewan; and as Chief Justice of Saskatchewan.

No series have been identified in collection R-824.

Collection R-839 has been arranged into three series: Thatcher, Colin - Preliminary Hearing; SGI Building Sale Inquiry; Commission of Inquiry Concerning Activities of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (McDonald Commission).

Collection R-1445 has been arranged into seven series: Canadian Judicial Council Seminars; Culliton Commission - Review of Saskatchewan Power Corporation Rates and Public Participation in the Rate Setting Process; Culliton Inquiry into Conflict of Interest Guidelines - 1986; Miscellaneous; Order of Canada; Precedent Files; Saskatchewan Order of Merit. Collection R-1445 includes two videocassettes (assigned identifiers/ MI-13487 and MI-13488) that contain footage of a tribute to Senator Dave Steuart on November 10, 1990 at the Sheraton Centre in Regina, Saskatchewan. The tribute, with master of ceremonies Ralph Goodale, was filmed by Minds Eye Pictures, Regina.

Collection R-1516 has been arranged into eight series: General Files; Commissions and Panels of Inquiry; Legal Series; Constitution of Canada; Working Papers and Reference Reports; Canadian Judicial Council; Certificates of Recognition and Achievement; Programmes and Invitations; Photographs-Miscellaneous.

R-E2419 contains a thank you letter to E.M. Culliton from C.A. Dunning (Chairman, Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., Limited).

Public, private and court records are contained in this fonds.

Culliton, E. M. [Edward Milton], 1906-1991

Samuel Macadam family fonds

  • F 140
  • Fonds
  • 1871-1992

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by members of the Samuel Macadam family, who at one time resided in Battleford, Saskatchewan. Records relating to Samuel Macadam include photographs, medical and military certificates and statements of qualifications, biographical information, correspondence, and newspaper clippings regarding the North-West Rebellion. Records relating to Mary Macadam include photographs, biographical information, newspaper clippings, and poetry. Other family records include Samuel and Mary Macadam's marriage certificate; poetry; photocopied pages of the family bible; photographs, music by Reverend L. Cochin; memoriam cards; newspaper clippings; and ten issues of the Battleford Herald published in 1974.

No series assignment has been applied to the records in this fonds.

Samuel Sydney Thompson Macadam Family, 1845-

Hazel Corneil fonds

  • F 141
  • Fonds
  • ca. 1882 to 1997

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by Hazel Corneil, a long time resident of Oxbow, Saskatchewan. The records relate mainly to Corneil's interest in the local history of Oxbow and surrounding communities, including Hope, Glen Ewen, Boscurvis, Alameda, Frobisher, Estevan, Arcola, Willow Bunch, Roche Percee, Bienfait, Taylorton, Macoun, Carnduff, Carlyle, Elcott, North Portal and Souris. The records relate to various subjects, including events, people, businesses, buildings, animals, schools, churches and sports teams.

The types of records included are newspaper clippings, photographs, a map, scrapbooks, hand-written notes, family histories, publications, articles, reminiscences, programmes and brochures.

Microfilm Micro. R-2.369 consists of a scrapbook relating to people and events in the Oxbow and Estevan districts; photographs of heavy snowfall and floods along the Souris River in 1969; the Winter 1982-83 issue of Folklore, the newsletter of the Saskatchewan History and Folklore Society; and a document entitled St. Paul's United Church, Oxbow, Saskatchewan, 1990.

No series assignment has been applied to the records in this fonds.

Corneil, Hazel Ludema, 1912-2002

Downtown Crisis Housing Foundation fonds

  • F 143
  • Fonds
  • ca. 1961-1988

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used mainly by the chairman of the Downtown Crisis Housing Foundation, Inc. during its operation in Regina, Saskatchewan.

The types of records included are correspondence; brochures; newspaper clippings; mailing lists; reports and studies; a blank petition; minutes and resolutions.

No series assignment has been applied to the records in this fonds.

Downtown Crisis Housing Foundation, Inc., 1980-1989

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