St. Olaf Lutheran Church dedication ceremony programme
- (S)X 263
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- 1961
A programme of ceremony for the dedication of St. Olaf Lutheran Church, Swift Current, which was established in 1908..
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St. Olaf Lutheran Church dedication ceremony programme
A programme of ceremony for the dedication of St. Olaf Lutheran Church, Swift Current, which was established in 1908..
Copy of typewritten notes on early surveys in the Swift Current district, likely compiled by Saskatchewan Archives staff. 8 p. [19--].
Typewritten notes on three survey systems followed in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. 3 p. Creator unknown. [19--].
Typewritten notes on the Dominion land surveys compiled by A.R. Turner of the Saskatchewan Archives, 1955. 1 p.
Article by Gene Miller entitled Prairie homesteaders depended on surveys. Published in the Leader-Post, Regina, March 13, 1964.
Oil pump in Swift Current, Saskatchewan Area
Part of Lloyd G. Warkentin collection
Item is an image of an oil pump in the Swift Current area.
Oil Field Northwest of Swift Current, Saskatchewan
Part of Lloyd G. Warkentin collection
Item is an image of an oil field northwest of Swift Current, Saskatchewan.
Oil Well North of Swift Current, Saskatchewan
Part of Lloyd G. Warkentin collection
Item is an image of an oil pump north of Swift Current, Saskatchewan.
Bridge over the South Saskatchewan River north of Swift Current, Saskatchewan
Part of Lloyd G. Warkentin collection
Item is an image of a bridge over the South Saskatchewan River north of Swift Current, Saskatchewan.
Part of CJFB-TV fonds
Footage of tanker driving (5 seconds, first film).
Part of CJFB-TV fonds
This series consists of videocassettes containing mostly unedited segments prepared for the television show Farming Today and one film reel containing the opening credits for the show.
No sub-series were identified in this series.
Part of CJFB-TV fonds
Host Gordon Bacon [Gordon Foth?] interviews Dr. Fernando Selles of the Semiarid Prairie Agricultural Research Centre (SPARC) in Swift Current, Saskatchewan about new pear grow seeding systems research for Farming Today.