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Shootout

  • PI-1256
  • Item
  • 2021

Publication entitled Shootout, being Book Four in the Jessie Mac Hockey Series written by Maureen Ulrich of Lampman, Saskatchewan and published by Wood Dragon Books in Mossbank, Saskatchewan. The publication is a novel for teens and focuses on two fictional sisters, Courtney and Jessie McIntyre, who play hockey at Estevan Comprehensive High School and for the University of Saskatchewan Women's Huskies respectively. Includes a dictionary of hockey terminology.

Ulrich, Maureen

Isham-Adams: The origins of a family in the Canadian Fur Trade, 1732-1898

  • FH-101
  • Item
  • 2019

Family history compiled by Pat Redhead of Campbell River, British Columbia. Contents include Introduction: Chapter One: James Isham (1716-1761); Chapter Two: Charles Thomas Isham (1754-1814); Chapter Three: Jane Isham Heywood Mowat (1796-1848); Chapter Four: Ann Heywood Adams (1815-1898); Afterword; Appendices - Family Trees; Bibliography; and Index.

Various records

  • Micro. R-2.582
  • Documento
  • 19--

Local history publication relating to pioneer life north of the Qu'Appelle Valley entitled North of the Qu'Appelle, compiled by the United Church Women's Committee, Abernethy, Saskatchewan, 1967. 46 p. Table of contents is as follows: Introduction; Western Wilderness; Search For Land; Pioneer Life; Primitive Methodist Colony, Pheasant Forks; Railway; Pioneer Life - A New Phase; Grain Growers' Association; Horse and Buggy; 1910-1914; and Conclusion.

Unpublished local history document entitled Filing for the Future: Townships 1, 2 and 3, Range 23, compiled by the Clay Centre Handicraft Club. 161 p. Document relates to the Eastend, Saskatchewan district and includes biographical information on pioneers in the district. Some of the surnames included are Vickery, Samoleski, Shiels, Butala, Lunde, Lofgren and Bosworth. 1967.

Volume 6, number 48 of The Macoun Post dated May 25, 1922.

Interview with Mr. Kendrick conducted on May 14, 1957 by his son, A. Kendrick, E.F. Durrant and W.M. Berry, all of the Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration (PFRA) regarding floods, etc. 28 pages. Mr. Kendrick farmed in the Qu'Appelle Valley area between Crooked Lake and Round Lake. Includes references to floods in 1882 and early 1900s in Saskatchewan.

An Honest, Genial and Kindly People

  • PI-925
  • Item
  • 2018

Illustrated publication written and published by Adrian K. Paton of Arcola, Saskatchewan relating to a private collection of First Nations photographs from the turn of the century in southern Saskatchewan. Edited by Valerie Guillemin and printed by Friesens Corporation. Table of contents as follows: Early Interactions Between Indigenous and European Cultures; H.H. Pittman Photos; Powwows; Kakakaway; Contacts with the Le Mesurier Family; Father Royer; Images from Southeast Saskatchewan; Landmarks of Southeast Saskatchewan; The Last Battle; Images from the Prairies; D.M. Buchanan Photos; Moose Mountain Backrest Banner; Legacy of the Land; List of Photographers; and Photo Index.

Milk Bottles of Saskatchewan, Second Edition

  • PI-1154
  • Item
  • 2017-2018

Second edition of illustrated publication written and published by Bob Snyder of Edmonton, Alberta in March 2018. The publication relates mainly to the glass milk bottles used in Saskatchewan by 65 dairies and creameries and includes brief histories for each.

Also included is transcript of interview of Bob Snyder, donor of the Alberta dairy collection H16.38, conducted by Trish Carleton, October 5, 2017; note dated May 2018 regarding Snyder's donation of his collection of milk bottle and related dairy artifacts to the Western Development Museum; and an advertisement for all of Synder's publications.

Snyder, Robert Bruce, 1936-

Tom and Dolores McGovern collection

  • F 741
  • Coleção
  • 19--?-2016

This collection consists of records accumulated and used by Thomas Henry (Tom) and Dolores (Gaw) McGovern of Regina, Saskatchewan.

The collection includes various local history records including a photograph of people who attended the Clifford School reunion in Admiral, Saskatchewan on August 1, 1987; an undated aerial view of Admiral with the caption Standard Implement Co.; a placemat relating to Admiral's 75th anniversary in 1989; a brief history of Baring, Saskatchewan [1961 or after]; a booklet entitled Memories of Baring; a photograph of a wagon used in a parade in Baring in 1997; an exterior view of the Frenchville store and hall and unidentified people gathered around automobiles; a list of people who attended the Glenavon Homecoming '71 event on July 24 and 25, 1971; a copy of brief history of Glenavon (author unknown); a local history book entitled A Second Glance: Village of Glenavon, R.M. of Chester #125, 1910-2010, compiled by the Glenavon History Book Committee, 2010; Historic Calendar July 2005-December 2006, a Centennial Project by Grenfell Museum Association; Saskatchewan Centennial 2005 Keepsake Edition dated June 28, 2005 published by The Grenfell Sun; photographs relating to the Huntingford School District No. 1412 reunion and erection of commemorative plaque on July 7, 1990; booklet regarding Tom Sukanen and Sukanen Ship Pioneer Village and Museum entitled Together At Last and colour photographs of the site, including a threshing bee on the museum grounds in 1993; booklet and photographs relating to Viewland School District No. 3997 reunion and plaque, 1990; booklet relating to walking tour of Wolseley, Saskatchewan, 2004; and photographs of the exteriors of the Prairie Lane school and teacherage, 1930?.

The collection also includes photographs of members of the Gaw family of Glenavon, Saskatchewan and sympathy cards and other documents relating to Tom McGovern's death in 1999. Also included is a cookbook compiled by members of the Baring Good Companions; a 2016 Christmas letter from Everett and Yvette Koeller and the 2016 publication entitled Corky, written by Everett "Butch" Koeller, that includes genealogical information on the McCann, McGovern and Clifford families and reminiscences of his attendance at Notre Dame College, Wilcox; Regina Grey Nuns' Hospital School of Nursing yearbooks, 1951-1952; 1953-1954; 1955-1956; and Saskatchewan Government Telephones 3C Telephone Directory for Arcola, Grenfell, Indian Head, Moosomin and Wolseley, March 1949.

McGovern, Thomas Henry, 1925-1999

Saskatchewan Discovery Guide: 2017 Official Vacation and Accommodation Planner

  • PI-1202
  • Item
  • between 2015 and 2017

Illustrated directory published by Tourism Saskatchewan organized by three main provincial geographic areas (Southern Saskatchewan, Central Saskatchewan, Northern Saskatchewan) and two major cities (Regina and Saskatoon) with information on accommodations, including campgrounds; parks and other nature sites; tourist attractions; events and things to do; places to eat; and shopping.

Aberdeen & District Newsletter

  • PI-1172
  • Item
  • 2013-2014

Issues of the Aberdeen & District Newsletter, a free publication for the residents of the Town of Aberdeen, Saskatchewan and district provided with funding from the Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce, the Town of Aberdeen, the Rural Municipality of Aberdeen No. 373, advertisements, subscriptions, and donations. Includes Volume 41, Issue nos. 6, 7, 8 and 10; and Volume 42, issue nos. 1 and 2. These issues were edited by Ann and Mike Maille. The newsletters include information on town activities and events, advertisements, and library news.

Saskatchewan Legislative Library

  • Clippings File - Saskatchewan Legislative Library
  • Documento
  • 19-?-2012

The Story of a Legislative Library, created by John Hawkes, Saskatchewan Legislative Librarian. The document provides a history and description of the Saskatchewan Legislative Library. [after 1912]. [3 copies].

Index card showing a listing of Sasktchewan Legislative Librarians and their years serving in that role. Listing differs from one found in the Saskatchewan Executive and Legislative Directory. Creator unknown, [after 1944].

Correspondence between Mr. John Hawkes, Provincial Librarian, and H. Bettschen, Esq., Secretary for the Saskatchewan Civil Service Association regarding the addition of papers subscribed to by the Saskatchewan Civil Service Association being added to the Saskatchewan Legislative Library. October, 1914.

Notes related to the history of the Legislative Library. Creator unknown,
[190-?-1928?].

Notes related to the establishment of the Legislative Library of the North-West Territories, the occupation of the newly built Parliament Buildings by the Legislative Library, and the installation of library stacks. Some notes created by W. H. Munro, Assistant Librarian, and for others the creator is unknown. [190-?1913].

Expenditure for Legislative Library. Showing figures from Dominion Public Accounts for the Fiscal Years 1876-1879, from Dominion Auditor General's Reports for the Fiscal Years 1880-1896, and from North-West Territories Public Accounts for the Fiscal Years 1896-1908. Creator of list of figures unknown. [after 1908].

Letter dated September 17, 2012 to Saskatchewan Archives Board from D.B. Munro regarding a photograph of his grandfather, William Henry Munro, Assistant Legislative Librarian, seated at the Confederation Table. Includes two photographs of W.H. Munro.

Northwest Territories News / North collection

  • NP 651
  • Arquivo
  • 2010

Collection consists of electronic copies of issues for Northwest Territories News / North from 2010.

Continues: News / North, 2004.

Northern News Services Limited

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