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Campaign card for Hjalmar Reinhold Dahlman, Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) candidate for Bengough in the April 22, 1964 provincial general election. Includes head and shoulders image; biographical details; and 1964 calendar.
A letter from Mrs. Lydia Blackford of Colonsay, Saskatchewan to Mr. Brockelbank in regards to her son, Glen Blackford, a pilot that perished in World War II.
Copy of article by Fred Osipoff entitled The S.P.P. 1910-28 from The Canadian Journal of Arms Collecting, February 1966. (2 copies). The article refers to the Saskatchewan Provincial Police.
Copy of article from The Public Service Monthly, June 1928, entitled The Passing of the S.P.P. The article relates to the disbanding of the Saskatchewan Provincial Police.
Correspondence between the Saskatchewan Archives Board and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) regarding insignia of the Saskatchewan Provincial Police.
Copy of research paper by A. Saddozai for Canadian Plains Seminar 401 entitled The Growth and Changing Patterns in Distribution of Population in Saskatchewan Between 1901 and 1961.
Clippings File - Biog. - Brockelbank, John Hewgill
Unidad documental compuesta
1938-1966
Newspaper article on John H. Brockelbank, including biographical information and that he is contestng the Tisdale seat as C.C.F. candidate, [1938?]. 1 p. (2 copies).
Tribute to "Brock" [John H. Brockelbank] by the Premier and cabinet member of the Saskatchewan government on his 25th anniversary in public life, June 7, 1963. 1 p.
Biographical Notes re: J.H. Brockelbank [compiled by archive staff at Saskatchewan Archives, 196-?]. 1 p.
Biographraphical information on Mr. Brockelbank collected by E.C. Morgan, archival assistant on December 30, 1966. 3 p.
Full page photograph and brief article entitled One of last remaining steam locomotives relating to engine 5001 used in the passenger service on the CNR line from Yorkton to Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan. The Leader-Post, Regina.
Biography of Jacob Henry Broeder and Florence Eva Williscraft and their 6 children, from the Assiniboia area; Broeder's parents; Broeder's community projects, Mrs. Broeder's community projects, {196-?}. 4 p.
Copy of newspaper article called, "Rural Family Life...Shown at its Finest" which features winners of the Saskatchewan's 1965 Master Farm Family competition and includes Mr. and Mrs. J.H. (Jake) Broeder, 1965. 1 p.