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In Memoriam: George Edward Brewer M.M.

Illustrated booklet regarding George Edward Brewer (1895-1917) of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry compiled by Sandra Pendlington of Scotland to commemorate the 100th anniversary on his death at Passchendaele. Brewer was a British citizen who was working on his uncle's farm near Verna, Saskatchewan (near Craven, Saskatchewan) when he enlisted in the Canadian Army.

Articles written by and regarding John Oystryk

Copies of articles written by freelance writer John J. Oystryk of Canora, Saskatchewan as follows: Wart remedy was big help (The Senior Paper, September 2012); Old age never stopped her (The Senior Paper, July/August 2013); Surrounded by antiques in the '30s, '40s (The Senior Paper, October 2013); Soaked wound in sour milk (The Senior Paper, December 2013); First-time pickers (The Senior Paper, February 2014); Red-hot coals used to thaw out car motor (The Senior Paper, June 2014); Drove to visit one sister, flew to other (The Senior Paper, October 2014); Youth eager to hit road to support war effort (The Western Producer, November 6, 2014); Life course was altered by one decision (The Senior Paper, December 2014); Government audited farm during the war (The Senior Paper, February 2015); Neighbours helped keep family's stove running (The Western Producer, February 12, 2015); Once in a lifetime (The Canora Courier, May 2015); Old house dismantled by hand (The Senior Paper, September 2015); The plan was good, but not meant to be (The Senior Paper, December 2015); Tough years were but a learning curve (February 2016); and Iron shock treatment fixed boil problems (date and source unknown) .

Article by Karen Morrison entitled A lifetime of collecting, regarding John Oystryk's collection of antique clothes irons and other items. (The Western Producer, September 10, 2015).

Article entitled Model T Tool to change tires encourged the purchase of more tools and vehicle parts, regarding John Oystryk and his antiques collection. (The Canora Courier, September 30, 2015).

Article entitled History of the old post office building in Canora being sought. Source unknown. [2012 or after].

71 Delafield Road

Autobiography of John Mansbridge of British Columbia. Designed and printed by Universal Printing and Bindery Ltd., North Vancouver, British Columbia. Includes information on the Mansbridge family's life in England prior to their settlement in Saskatchewan; on Gilbert Mansbridge, the author's father, an Anglican minister who taught school and conducted services on the Key Indian Reserve and George Gordon Indian Reserve; and on St. Andrew's Church, Key Indian Reserve.

The History of Saskatchewan Ambulance and Emergency Medical Services

Illustrated history of ambulance services and emergency medical services in Saskatchewan from 1900 to 2010, published by the Saskatchewan Emergency Medical Services Association in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Includes profiles of emergency medical services personnel; names of recipients of various awards; and alphabetical list of emergency medical services across Saskatchewan by name of community.

The Art of Nancy Penner Henn

Publication compiled by Roberta Rivett consisting of reproductions of the artwork of Nancy Penner Henn of Borden, Saskatchewan, along with dates, descriptions and comments from the artist regarding the works. The original artworks, including prairie landscapes, wildlife, and children, were created predominantly from 1980 to 2005.

St. Joseph's Home Journal

31 issues of St. Joseph's Home Journal, a quarterly English/Ukrainian language publication issued by St. Joseph's Home, Ukrainian Sisters of St. Joseph of Saskatoon, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. All articles, unless otherwise credited, are written and translated by the Ukrainian Sisters of St. Joseph, Saskatoon. The publication relates to the activities and events of St. Joseph's Home along with articles regarding the history of Ukrainians in Saskatchewan and Canada.

Publications Relating to Wilke Outlaws Hockey Team

Essay by Linda Clifford entitled The History of the Wilkie Outlaws: Sixty Years of Outlaw Terror. Written for Physical Education Class PE333 B at the University of Saskatchewan. ca. 1975.

Publication entitled 70 Years of Outlaw Terror, compiled by the Wilkie Outlaw History Club and printed by Turner-Warwick Publications Inc. in North Battleford, Saskatchewan. ca. 1987. 130 p.

Publication entitled 100 Years of Outlaw Terror, published by the Outlaws History Committee and printed by 3 Generation Publishing. 2015. 224 p.

The Wilkie Outlaws are a senior men's hockey team in Wilkie, Saskatchewan.

Silviba: A Forester's Log

Illustrated publication written by Tony Richmond containing an account of his professional career as a forester in British Columbia and Saskatchewan and operator of Silviba Services Ltd. in Regina, Saskatchewan. Includes information on his association with the Montreal Lake Cree Nation and Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation.

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