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Van Hullebusch family fonds

  • F 510
  • Fonds
  • 185-? to 2007

This fonds contains records created, accumulated and used by members of the Rene Van Hullebush family of the Redfield, Saskatchewan district from ca. 1900 to 2007. The fonds consists of correspondence between the Van Hullebush family and their relatives in France; photographs; and family histories produced by Rene and Marie Van Hullebush's granddaughter Rosalie Wegerink containing transcriptions of the correspondence, photographs and genealogical information.

The types of records included are correspondence, photographs, published family history books, legal documents and a CD-ROM.

No series have been applied to this fonds.

Van Hullebusch Family, 1854-

Agriculture - Canada

  • Pamphlet File - Agriculture - Canada
  • File
  • 1911-1945

A pamphlet entitled, The Upbuilding of Agriculture in Canada, Evidence of Dr. William Saunders Before The Select Standing Committee on Agriculture and Colonization, 1910-1911. Printed by C. H. Parmelee, Printer of the King's Most Excellent Majesty, 1911.

Two booklets entitled, Handbook For The Use Of Crop Correspondents with selection of Annual Agricultural Statistics 1908-23; and 1908-24, published by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, Ottawa. Printed by F. A. Acland, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, 1924 and 1925.

A reprint from Journal of Farm Economics, Vol. XXVII, No. 2, May, 1945 entitled, "Postwar Agricultural Settlement Possibilities in Canada," by W. Burton Hurd.

Immigration Committee, 1950-1951

  • Pamphlet File - Immigration Committee 1950-1951
  • File
  • 1950-1951

File of W.A. Beckett, secretary, including a variety of correspondence, statistical statements, reports, newspaper clippings and minutes of meetings regarding immigration to Canada.

The Torch: December, 1922 - August, 1928

  • Pamphlet File - The Torch (1)
  • File
  • 1922-1928

The Torch for December, 1922 - Vol. I, No. 1. Published in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and edited by J. MacRorie Hill. 32 p.

The Torch (Saskatchewan's Own Monthly) for May, 1923 - Vol. I, No. 6. Published in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and edited by J. MacRorie Hill. 36 p. Includes an article by Violet McNaughton entitled Concerning Immigration (Volume 1, No. 6, May 1923). Includes an article by A.M. Gibb on the history of cricket in Saskatoon.

The Torch (Saskatchewan's Own Monthly) for November, 1923 - Vol. I, No. 11. Published in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and edited by J. MacRorie Hill. 36 p. (2 copies).

The Torch (Saskatchewan's Own Monthly) for December, 1923 - Vol. I, No. 12. Published in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and edited by J. MacRorie Hill. 36 p. (3 copies).

The Torch (and Western Teacher) for October, 1925 - Vol. III, No. 10. Published in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and edited by J. MacRorie Hill. 48 p. Includes The Hudson Bay Route, by J.H. Holmes.

The Torch (and Western Teacher) for December, 1925 - Vol. IV, No. 1. Published in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and edited by J. MacRorie Hill. 48 p. (2 copies).

The Torch (and Western Teacher) for March, 1926 - Vol. IV, No. 3. Published in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and edited by J. MacRorie Hill. 52 p.

The Torch (and Western Teacher) for May, 1927 - Vol. V, No. 7. Published in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and edited by J. MacRorie Hill. 102 p. (2 copies).

The Torch (and Western Teacher) for June, 1927 - Vol. V, No. 8. Published in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and edited by J. MacRorie Hill. 124 p. (2 copies).

The Torch (and Western Teacher) for August, 1927 - Vol. V., No. 10. Published in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and edited by J. MacRorie Hill. 154 p.

The Torch for September, 1927 - Vol. V., No. 11. Published in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and edited by J. MacRorie Hill. 177 p.

The Torch for October-November 1927 - Vol. V, No. 12. Published in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and edited by J. MacRorie Hill. 188 p.

The Torch for January, 1928 - Vol, VI, No. 2. Published in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and edited by J. MacRorie Hill. 220 p.

The Torch ("The Monthly All Canada Loves") for May, 1928 - Vol. VI, No. 4. Published in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and edited by J. MacRorie Hill. 68 p.

The Torch ("The Monthly All Canada Loves") for June-July 1928. Published in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and edited by J. MacRorie Hill. 92 p.

The Torch ("The Monthly All Canada Loves") for August, 1928. Published in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and edited by J. MacRorie Hill. 100 p.

Ethnic Groups - Saskatchewan

  • Clippings File - Ethnic Groups - Saskatchewan
  • File
  • 1965

List of Group (or Block) Settlements of ethnic groups in areas of Saskatchewan and dates of settlement, [1965?]. 1 p.

Bibliography on ethnic groups and immigration in Saskatchewan, prepared by Christine MacDonald, Legislative Library, Regina, Saskatchewan on December 16, 1965. 4 p.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. 11 Oct. 1973 - 13 Oct. 1973

  • FILM S-220
  • Item
  • 1973-10-11 to 1973-10-13

News: (1) Dave Pickett on the University of Saskatchewan Huskies' upcoming football game vs. the University of Alberta. (2) Ed Kelly interviews Ion Ban on the Terra Power Tractor Company setting up an assembly plant in Saskatoon. (3) Mr. Duncan on developing primary and secondary industries in Saskatoon. (4) Pat Price, Saskatoon Blades hockey player, on his hockey skills, goals, and teammates. (5) Mount Blackstrap, fall (silent). (6) Rodney Vogelsang on illegal immigration to Canada. (7) Louis Leberge on the Parti Quebecois' chances for success in the next Quebec provincial election. (8) Dr. D. A. Bailey on the need for women to engage in physical activity. (9) Unidentified man (Mr. St. George) on the Kesley Institute of Applied Arts and Science's development of a battery-operated television mobile; mobile interiors. (10) Jean Chretien on park conservation and disputes.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

CENTURY WEST

  • FILM S-1601
  • Item
  • 19--

Series: (1) Immigrant Joseph Molnar is interviewed. (2) Unidentified immigrant is interviewed. (3) Hungarian immigrant Mikalos Pop is interviewed. (4 & 6 & 8) Unidentified former policeman is interviewed about prohibition. (5 & 7) Mr. MacEachern is interviewed about prohibition.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

Homestead Law

  • Pamphlet File - Homestead Law
  • File
  • 1903-1956

Homestead Regulations of North-Western Canada with an Abridgement of the Dominion Lands Act. 1903. 31 p.

Department of the Interior, Dominion Lands Branch No. 19 Edition of April 25, 1927: A Summary of Regulations and Departmental Rulings Relating to Dominion Lands for the Guidance of Agents, Sub-Agents and other Officials. 87 p.

Department of the Interior, Dominion Lands Administration No. 20 Edition of October 15, 1928: A Summary of Regulations and Departmental Rulings Relating to Dominion Lands for the Guidance of Agents, Sub-Agents and Other Officials. 83 p.

Settling on Canada's Free Land by a Homesteader. Issued by the federal Minister of the Interior, 1912. 32 p. Published account of William S. Simpson's homesteading experiences in Saskatchewan.

The Land Laws of Canada and the Land Experience of the United States by Ditlew M. Frederiksen. 1907. 20 p.

Supplement to Homestead Maps of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Northern and Southern Alberta. Issued by the federal Department of the Interior, Railway Lands Branch, 1916. 13 p. (2 copies).

Dominion Lands Act with Amendments. 1914.

Information for Intending Settlers Regarding the Homestead Regulations of Western Canada. Issued by the federal Department of the Interior, 1904.

Handbooks for the Information of Intending Settlers issued by the federal Department of the Interior, 1912, 1913, 1914.

Information regarding homestead regulations in Saskatchewan during the period 1900 to 1910 compiled by Allan Turner of the Saskatchewan Archives Board, 1956. 2 p.
(2 copies).

Pamphlet entitled Homestead Regulations Under The Provincial Lands Act Effective June 1, 1935 Edition No. 3, issued by the Saskatchewan Department of Natural Resources, 1935. (10 p.)

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