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Buckwold, S. L.

  • FILM S-2370
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  • 1959-1965, 1968-1970

News compilation: 1) Sid Buckwold is being interviewed saying that he is optimistic for the City of Saskatoon in 1960. 2) Sid Buckwold discusses the options for safe street crosswalks for school children. 3) Sid Buckwold is optimistic that the Saskatoon City Council will have the mil rate remain the same as in the previous year. 4) Man on the street interviews with various unidentified people concerning Sid Buckwold as the candidate for mayor in the upcoming civic election. 5) Sid Buckwold announces, on Sept. 22, 1962, his candidacy for the office of mayor and stating some of the problems he will address if he is elected. 6) Sid Buckwold discusses the plans for the funding and uses of a civic auditorium. 7) Sid Buckwold announces that the Canada Cement plant will be locating to Saskatoon. 8) Sid Buckwold announces that he will not seek a new term as mayor of Saskatoon, Apr. 4, 1963. 9) Sid Buckwold announces a conference to discuss a federal-provincial fund for municipalities. 10) Sid Buckwold congratulates CFQC Radio on its anniversary. 11) Sid Buckwold discusses his future as a private citizen, stating that he will not seek another term as mayor of Saskatoon, Sept. 9, 1963. 12) Footage of a dinner honouring Sid Buckwold, Jan. 8, 1964. Shots of several gift presentations are included. (silent) 13) Sid Buckwold discussing a pay as you go policy for the city of Saskatoon for the purpose of reducing the amount of money the city would borrow. 14) Sid Buckwold is speaking about the ideas for developing Jubilee Park and Riverside Holiday Centre, Oct. 4, 1959, and asks for suggestions from interested citizens. 15) Sid Buckwold announces that the federal government has approved all of the proposed 25 winter work projects, Nov. 25, 1959. 16) Sid Buckwold discusses the estimated 10% increase in taxes due to the increased budget of the school board. He also says that the provincial government should increase grants to school boards. 17) Sid Buckwold discusses the chance of and the need for building an auditorium as a centennial project for 1967 on Aug 22, 1961. 18) Sid Buckwold and other speakers at the Liberal nominating convention, Feb. 5, 1963. Shots of the delegates voting are included. 19) Sid Buckwold speaks about public initiative in participating in community affairs. 20) Sid Buckwold is shown accepting several presentations and speaking at a podium, Dec. 24, 1963. (silent) 21) Mr. Cameron states that Sid Buckwold will not seek the provincial Liberal seat in the forthcoming election, Feb. 24, 1964. 22) Sid Buckwold speaks about an advisory board concerned with the industrial development of Saskatoon. 23) Sid Buckwold states that the Liberal Prime Minister, Lester Pearson, has indicated that Buckwold will be appointed to the cabinet if he is elected in the upcoming federal election, May 26, 1964. 24) Sid Buckwold dispels rumours of his appointment to the senate and talks about looking forward to going back to personal business. 25) Sid Buckwold states that he will not seek a federal Liberal nomination, Sept. 18, 1965. 26) Sid Buckwold announces on TV8 that a CBC relay station will become operational in the fall of 1969 or the spring of 1970. 27) Sid Buckwold speaks about the process of approving a new CBC TV station for Saskatoon in the spring of 1971. 28) Sid Buckwold is asked about the possibility of speaking with Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau about the CBC TV station. 29) Sid Buckwold speaks on TV8 to say that Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau is making the provinces accountable for their urban problems. 30) Sid Buckwold delivers the news on TV8 that an industrial expansion is expected due to an industry incentive plan. 31) Sid Buckwold states that he has been advised that the request for the CBC TV station has been put before the Treasury Board in Ottawa. 32) Sid Buckwold states that he is looking forward to his next term as mayor of Saskatoon. 33) Sid Buckwold announces on TV8 that Saskatoon's new recreational mountain is to be called Mount Blackstrap.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. 01 Jan. 1965 - 26 Jan. 1965

  • FILM S-1690
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  • 1965-01-01 to 1965-01-26

News: (1) New years baby. (2) Army social gathering. (3) Fire at Humbolt dairy. (3) Break-in at Western Grocers. (4) Swearing in of Saskatoon Aldermen. (5) Traffic accident. (6) Winter in Saskatoon. (7) Lorne Carr on employment. (8) R.C. Baxter on new shopping centre. (9) Train accident at Asquith. (10) Joe Young on the restaurant industry in Saskatoon. (11) Mexicans arrive at Saskatoon Airport. (12) Saskatoon City Council meeting. (13) Farm & Home Week at University of Saskatchewan. (14) Dr.W.J. White on farming. (15) Federal Minister of Agriculture Joe Greene.(16) Farm machinery display. (17) Joe Greene on dairy industry. (18) Martin Pederson on by-election in Bengough. (19) Meat grading at University of Saskatchewan. (20) Mr. Rosenfeldt on Jaycees winter festival.(21) Hospital convention. (22) Oscar Brand visits Saskatoon City Hall.(23) Sherbrooke nursing home for the aged. (24) Mr. Egnatoff on building schools. (25) Dr. Norman Ward on unknown issue. (26) Oscar Brand andothers in concert. (27) Aden Bowman Collegiate presents cheque to UNICEF. (28) Saskatchewan Trucking Association convention. (29) Winter Carnival parade in Humbolt. (30) Construction crane. (31) Mexican kids skating. (32) Opening of Aden Bowman auditorium ?

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. 01 Mar. 1967 - 29 Mar. 1967

  • Film S-1731.1
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  • 1967-03-01 to 1967-03-29

News: (1) Police investigate the scene of a shooting on 4th Avenue North (silent). (2) Parents' meeting; children in a classroom learning new reading and writing techniques at St. Francis School (silent). (3) Mr. Klein on downtown business areas. (4) Mr. Klein on housing. (5) Mr. Thompson, of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, on a staff training centre in Toronto. (6) City council chambers; Court of Revision and Property Assessment (silent). (7) W.G. Wood, of Air Canada, on growth in air traffic. (8) Opening of a community hall in Hanley (silent). (9) Seperate school students' "Centennial Art Display" (silent). (10) Children receive oral polio vaccinations (silent). (11) Sid Buckwold on the public school budget. (12) Terry Higgins news item on construction on the Idylwyld Freeway. (13) Bill Hanson on demand for summer jobs. (14) Commodore Edwards, on HMCS Unicorn. (15) Sid Buckwold on a civic budget surplus. (16) Mr. Murphy, speaking at the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities convention, on assessment procedures. (17) Ross Thatcher speaking at the S.A.R.M convention, on potash production. (18) People lining up to receive new licence plates (silent). (19) Saskatoon police in training and parade, Armoury Building; Mayor Buckwold makes a presentation (silent). (20) Don Harron on the "Spring Thaw" comedy show (21) Harry Smith, Musicians Union president in Saskatoon, makes a presentation to Murray Adaskin, composer (silent). 22) Bert Salloum on the Board of Trade career exposition. (23) "Gala Night" talent auditions (silent). (24) 60th anniversary flag-raising ceremony, St. Paul's Hospital; hospital interiors (silent). (25) Mayor Buckwold on the civic budget. (26) William Godsalve on the civic budget. (27) Dr. Brydon Smith, curator from an art gallery in Toronto, arrives at Saskatoon Airport and is met by a group of University of Saskatchewan students (silent). (28) Ron Shorvoyce news item on the murder trial of Joseph Kolonowsky, accused of murdering his wife, Gladys. (29) Dr. C.D. Stewart on water resources. (30) Centennial dinner for Chinese-Canadian senior citizens; Sid Buckwold in attendance (silent). (31) Prof. Arthur Stillborn on jobs in agriculture. (32) Mr. Winters, Federal trade minister, on the "Operation Export '67" trade forum. (33) Mr. Latrace on the "Centennial Train" in Saskatoon. (34) Easter lilies at the Mendel Art Gallery. (35) Martin Pederson business. (36) Mr. Boyko on the making of the National Film Board film "Helicopter Canada". (37) Easter Day; abandoned downtown, people going to church. (38) "Helicopter Canada" premiere ceremonies at the Roxy Theatre. (39) Sid Buckwold on the Idylwyld Freeway. (40) 23rd St. underpass. (41) Marbles tournament. (42) United Appeal campaign workers. (43) Flooded streets. (44) Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities convention.

CFQC-TV

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. 01 Nov. 1971 - 21 Nov. 1971

  • FILM S-84.2
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  • 1971-11-01 to 1971-11-21

News: (1) 25th Street bridge (silent). (2) City council session on unidentified matters (NOTE: sound is flawed). (3) United Appeal display in Midtown Mall; "Play Bridge with the Experts" fundraiser. (4) Dr. G. Allan Rocher on rehabilitation for the mentally handicapped. (5) Otto Lang on an unidentified program. (6) Lota Hitchmanova on food for India. (7) Downtown streets during a heavy snowfall (silent). (8-12) University convocation ceremony (silent). Principal Robert Begg gives a speech. More proceedings (silent). University of Saskatchewan President J.W.T. Spinks gives a speech. More proceedings (silent). (13) Line-up in front of Centennial Auditorium for the Saskatoon Symphony; inside the auditorium (silent). (14) William Godsalve on city expenditures. (15) Workers hanging Christmas decorations from streetlights (silent). (16) Miss Perry on devices for the physically handicapped. (17) Testing devices for the handicapped. (18) Remembrance Day ceremony in an exhibition arena; parade of veterans on a street (silent). (19) Multi-vehicle accident near the Sundown Drive-Inn (silent). (20) Peter Chief departing a plane and being escorted by R.C.M.P officers into a car (silent). (21) Hobby show exposition (silent). (22) Mayor Sid Buckwold presents police officer Beverly Cressman with a citation for bravery. (23) Beverly Cressman (silent). (24) Liquor Commission proceedings at city council. (25) Cattle herded onto trucks (silent). (26) Mr. Redner on proposed automobile pollution standards. (27) Unidentified men in an office making phone calls for the United Appeal (silent). (28) Michael Fushtor, mayoralty candidate, on city council. (29) Mr. Sutera on honesty in the family. (30) A child gets an examination at a free eye clinic (silent). (31) George Leith on the Saskatchewan Liberal Party. (32) Unidentified man on Saskachimo. (33) Don Matthews on the subject of Pierre Trudeau. (34) "Yukon" transport planes at an air base (silent). (35) Don Leier on requests for unidentified projects. (36) "Young Canada's Book Week"; children in a library (silent). (37) Children skating and playing hockey on a frozen pond (silent).

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. 02 Feb. 1973 - 08 Feb. 1973

  • FILM S-158
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  • 1973-02-02 to 1973-02-08

News: (1) University of Saskatchewan students en masse engaging in a snowball fight, on the university grounds (silent). (2) Public hearing session [news item: "Meadow Lake hearings, Dryden"] (silent). (3) A small plane, unspecified location [news item: "Flying farmers"] (silent). (4) Unspecified registration table (silent). (5) Unspecified round-table meeting (silent). (6) Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church auditorium; Ukrainian plays (silent). (7) Robin Hood Flour Mill, exterior (silent). (8) City council session; Derrick Carroll on snow removal. (9) Don(?) Cody on farm machinery dealers. (10) Stirling McDowell on teacher bargaining. (11) Sterling Distributors, exteriors (silent). (12) Unnamed "Weight Watchers" representative (the founder?) on the formation of "Weight Watchers". (13) Gordon MacMurchy on the teacher bargaining system. (14) Roy Romanow on highway safety. (15) Trailer fire aftermath, Sutherland Park (silent).

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. 05 Jan. 1976

  • FILM S-610
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  • 1976-01-05

News: (1) Jack Horner at meeting (silent). (2) Herman Rolfes on inflation protection for the poor. (3) City traffic on cold winter day. (4) City Council on future growth, green fees, cost of schools, and business tax issues.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. 05 Sept. 1974 - 09 Sept. 1974

  • FILM S-346
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  • 1974-09-05 to 1974-09-09

News: (1) Interview on the state of the economy in the province, employment and population decline (colour). (2) Stirling McDowell about the housing for students in Saskatoon. (3) Stirling McDowell about duplication of academic programs at the University of Regina and the University of Saskatchewan (colour). (4) Ed Lochrie about a conciliation report on a dispute bewteen two unidentified companies (colour). (5) Jim Sinclair about issues of concern to Indians (colour). (6) Scenes of aftermath of house fire on an unidentified reserve. (7) Scenes of houses under construction in a residential area. (8) Unidentified man speaking on an unknown topic at a meeting. (9) Interview on Saskatoon's transit system. (10) External shots of King Edward School (silent). (11) Motion by city council to beautify, with help of provincial government, the banks of the South Saskatchewan within the city's boundaries. (12) Discussion on an unknown appeal before the city council. (13) Car accident in King George Hotel parkade (colour, silent).

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

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