Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Moose Jaw open house invitation
- R-E2772
- Item
- 1964
Invitation to open house at new Main and Athabasca branch, July 4, 1964.
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Moose Jaw open house invitation
Invitation to open house at new Main and Athabasca branch, July 4, 1964.
Public Works Relief in Saskatchewan Cities, 1929-1940
Thesis entitled Public Works Relief in Saskatchewan Cities, 1929-1940, written by Patrick H. Brennan and submitted to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts in History, Faculty of Arts, University of Regina. The thesis focuses on Regina, Saskatoon, Moose Jaw and Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.
Boosterism and Urban Rivalry in Regina and Moose Jaw, 1902-1913
Thesis entitled, Boosterism and Urban Rivalry in Regina and Moose Jaw, 1902-1913, submitted by Donald Stuart Richan to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in History, Faculty of Arts, University of Regina.
Allen Theatre, Moose Jaw programmes, ticket stubs
Photocopied programmes and ticket stubs relating to theatres including Canadian Moving Picture Digest, 1929.
Centennial Notes - St. John's Church, Moose Jaw
History of St. John's Anglican Church, located at Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, from its establishment in 1883 to 1983. Compiled by Leith Knight.
Saskatchewan Liberal (Moose Jaw, Sask.) collection
Collection consists of original and microfilmed issues for Saskatchewan Liberal.
Facade: Architectural Heritage News Magazine
Excerpts of the periodical of the Saskatchewan Architectural Heritage Society entitled, Facade: Architectural Heritage News Magazine (July, 1997; Vol. 10, No. 1). Includes profiles of the 1997 Saskatchewan Architectural Heritage Society's Vintage Building Awards winners, and an article on the Claybank Brick Plant National Historic Site dedication ceremony.
The Architecture of Jewish Settlements in the Prairies
Publication: The Architecture of Jewish Settlements in the Prairies: A Pictoral History, authored by Cyril Edel Leonoff. Includes images of architecture in Saskatchewan: House of Israel Synagogue, Moose Jaw; Talmud Torah (Hebrew Free School), Regina; Canadian Pacific Railway stations at Wapella and Rocanville; Prosperity School, Rocanville district; House of Israel Synagogue, Edenbridge; North Star Groceries, near Moose Jaw; the synagogue at Melville; Hebrew Funeral Home, Regina; Jewish Cemetery, Lipton; R.D. McNaughton Store, Moosomin; Queen's Hotels, Moosomin; King Edward Hotel, Rocanville; Wapella Bar, Wapella; Smithers Saddlery & Harness and Smith Hardware, Moosomin; Academy Hall, Moosomin; Wapella School, Wapella; as well as homesteads in the Rocanville, Wapella, Lipton, Tantallon, and Macrorie districts.
Recollections of Our Pioneer Past report and resources
Final report of the Recollections of Our Pioneer Past project, submitted to the Saskatchewan Government's Opportunities for Youth program in 1973. Includes the following published resources comiled for the project: The Memoirs of Henry A. Friesen, compiled by Sarah Friesen of Rosthern, Saskatchewan (ca. 1967, 67 p.);
Commemorative booklet entitled, Jubilé d'or / Golden Jubilee of Saint-Antoine de Storthoaks, written by L'abbe A.M. Ferland (1952, 58 p.);
Booklet published for the Evesham homecoming, held in 1968. Published by the Evesham Home Coming Committee. Includes historical information on the Abercrombie, Meadowlands, Evesham, Cotswold, and Canadian School Districts (1968, 75 p.);
Local history of Milton Rural Municipality No. 292 entitled, This Land of Ours. Compiled by Iris Coutts, Lotte Cook, Sylvia Ellis, Gladys Sullivan and Thelma Gratton. Includes historical information on residents of the municipality, the community of Marengo, and the Marengo, Magna Bonum, Clow, Merid, Wolf Willow, Pizarro, Grattle and South Loverna School Districts (1967, 105 p.);
Local history of Willow Creek Rural Municipality No. 458. Includes historical information on the hamlets of Brooksby, Fairy Glen, Gronlid, Lenvale and Thaxted Siding, the Edenbridge settlement, and the Prescott, Clapton, Thaxted, Belgrave, Sandhill Creek, Edenbridge School Districts (1962, 96 p.);
Local history of Sliding Hills Rural Municipality No. 273, written by Theodore T. Onufrijchuk. Includes historical information on the hamlets of Mikado, Hamton and Donwell, and Mennofeldt School District No. 472 (1967, 109 p.);
History of Montmartre, Saskatchewan, particularly that of the Sisters of Notre Dame de la Croix and Sacred Heart Catholic Parish in Montmartre. Includes information on the hamlets of Mutrie and Candiac and on Montmartre Rural Municipality No. 126 (1953, 97 p.);
Report entitled, An Ethnic Study of the Chinese Community of Moose Jaw, submitted to the Saskatchewan Government's Opportunities for Youth program (1973, 66 p.).
Copy of article entitled Preserving History of Aviation, a Dream Coming True, published in SaskTel News, Christmas 1973. Article relates to Ray Crone and his interest in aviation.
Programme for the Saskatchewan Air Show near Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, July 6-7, 1991. Includes photographs of the 1991 Snowbirds (pilots and ground crew).
Copy of article by Ray H. Crone entitled Aviation History of Western Canada at the Western Development Museum, Moose Jaw. Published in the Journal of the West, October 1991.
Obituaries for Ray Henry Louis Crone from www.saskobitsandmemoriams.com (November 28, 2005) and The Leader-Post, Regina (November 29, 2005).