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Photographic Services Still Photography Records series Fort Qu'Appelle (Sk.) With digital objects
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[Cottages, Beaches, and Tourist Views of Lebret, Indian Head, Ft. Qu'Appelle, and Echo and Katepwa Lakes]

01, 15: Cabins of Mr. W. Oliver at Sun Set Inn, Katepwa Lake.

02, 17-19: General view of Katepwa showing cottages and lake.

03, 14: Tourists viewing historical marker at Fort Qu'Appelle.

04: Lebret as seen from the lake.

(05) Tourist reading historical marker at Indian Head; (06) The Torrie's Tourist Camp at Indian Head; (07) Jubilee Motel, Indian Head.

08: General View of Katepwa Beach.

(09) Swimmers at B-Say-Tah Beach; (10) Cabins in the trees at Salters Beach at Lake Katepwa.

16: Summer cottage at Como Park on Lake Katepwa.

17: Grandview Cabins on Echo Lake W. G. Gall Prop.

20: Bellview Motel at the end of Lake Katepwa.

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[Fort Qu'Appelle Fish Hatchery]

01: Interior view of the Fort Qu'Appelle fish hatchery.

02: Interior view of the Fort Qu'Appelle fish hatchery showing egg hatching jars. Two fish hatchery employees are at work caring for fish eggs.

03: Two employees at the Fort Qu'Appelle fish hatchery cleaning hatching trays.

04: A view of a large fish tank with trout in the Fort Qu'Appelle fish hatchery.

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[Indian Conference at Valley Centre, Fort Qu'Appelle]

01: Premier Thomas Clement Douglas speaking to a conference of Indian Chiefs and Councillors at a conference held at Valley Centre in Fort Qu'Appelle.

02: Premier Thomas Clement Douglas (right) poses with Senator J. Gladstone (centre) and Frank Calder (left), Member of Parliament from British Columbia, at the Indian Conference held at the Valley Centre.

03: Premier Thomas Clement Douglas and Senator J. Gladstone chat over dinner at the Valley Centre Indian Conference.

04: The head table at the Indian Conference dinner held at the Valley Centre October 30th and 31st. From left to right: Premier Thomas Clement Douglas; Senator J. Gladstone; Honorable J. S. Sturdy, Minister without portfolio, executive assistant to the Premier; Mrs. Gladstone, the Senator's wife.

05-09: One of the Indian Panel discussion groups debating the liquor and franchise problem held at the Valley Centre in Fort Qu'Appelle.

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[Saskatchewan Arts Board Craft Shops in Fort Qu'Appelle]

01: Exterior view of the Saskatchewan Arts Board Craft Shops in Fort Qu'Appelle.

02: A craft shop employee, possibly Miss Nancy Jenner, shows an interested tourist some of the jewelry made in Saskatchewan by local craftsmen and women, Saskatchewan Arts Board Craft Shops, Fort Qu'Appelle.

03: In the small display room attached to the Saskatchewan Arts Board Craft Shops, an employee shows an interested tourist some of the work which has been made at the shop and elsewhere in Saskatchewan.

04: Ladies from Hughesvale Homemakers Club take an interested look at some of the weaving and other craft work on display at the Saskatchewan Arts Board Craft Shops in Fort Qu'Appelle.

05: Indian craft work (moccasins, reed mat basket) on display at the Saskatchewan Arts Board Craft Shops in Fort Qu'Appelle.

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[Summer Course in "School Music Methods" in Fort Qu'Appelle]

01: The band from the 1958 summer course in School Music methods conducted by Rj. Staples at Fort Qu'Appelle.

02: The whole group attending the summer course in "School Music methods" at Fort Qu'Appelle join their voices in song under the leadership of Rj Staples

03: A class in session (in the Town Hall at Fort Qu'Appelle) of the 1958 course in "School Music Methods".

04: Mrs. Marion Atkinson conducts a small choral group at the summer course in "School Music Methods" - conducted by Rj. Staples at Fort Qu'Appelle.

05, 06: The string instruments group at the Fort Qu'Appelle summer course in "School Music Methods".

07: The group attending the 1958 summer course in "School Music Methods" join in a hearty sing-song around a campfire at Katepwa beach.

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