- R-563
- File
- 1885-1973
Records concerning Everett Baker's involvement with Aneroid Co-operative Association, 1922-1932; Saskatchewan History and Folklore Society, 1957-1972; Saskatchewan Wheat Pool and Saskatchewan Poultry Pool Ltd., etc.
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Records concerning Everett Baker's involvement with Aneroid Co-operative Association, 1922-1932; Saskatchewan History and Folklore Society, 1957-1972; Saskatchewan Wheat Pool and Saskatchewan Poultry Pool Ltd., etc.
Commercials: (1 & 2) Moore-Smith & Co. Ltd in Saskatoon (Interiors/exteriors). (3 to 6) R.C.A. Whirpool Ultimatic washing machine commercials, separate optical audio tracks followed by visuals. (7 & 8) Saskatchewan Wheat Pool commercial, separate audio/visuals. (9 & 10) R.C.A Tableau television/stereo commercial, separate audio/visuals. (11 & 12)Saskatchewan Mutual insurance commercial. (13) "In The Public Interest".P.S.A. (14 & 21) R.C.A television commercials, separate audio/visualtracks. (22 to 24) R.C.A phonograph records commercial, separate audio/visuals. (25 to 27) R.C.A Pianorgan commercial. (28 & 29) Friesens Furniture City commercial. (30 & 31) Patrick Dodge commercial.
CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)
Various shots of the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool computer
Part of Saskatchewan Wheat Pool fonds
Various shots of the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool computer.
R-B7561 (5)-(6): Fred Cochrane, Saskatchewan Wheat Pool systems manager and Doug Bruce, Saskatchewan Wheat Pool office manager examining the Punch tape from the computer.
R-B7561-7:Charles W. Gibbings, Saskatchewan Wheat Pool president and E. J. Medhurst, treasurer watching a demonstration at the NCR315 control console.
R-B7563-1: E. J. Medhurst, Saskatchewan Wheat Pool treasurer and Charles W. Gibbings, Saskatchewan Wheat Pool president examining the tape from the Wheat Pool computer.
R-B7563-2: Fred Cochrane and Doug Bruce examining the tape from the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool NCR 315 computer.
R-B7564 (1)-(4): Charles W. Gibbings with NCR officials examining the results being printed by the high-speed printer of the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool's computer system.
GIBBINGS ON INTERNATIONAL WHEAT AGREEMENT
Statment: Saskatchewan Wheat Pool president, Charles W. Gibbings discusses the current International Wheat Agreement. By: CL
Chart showing movement of grain
Part of Saskatchewan Wheat Pool fonds
Chart (map) showing movement of grain and relative documents from point of origin to final destination.
ESSAYS ON NATIONAL TOPICS OF INTEREST TO WESTERN CANADA
Statement: Charles Gibbings, president of the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool, talks about agriculture and the economy in gereral along with Roger Phillips, Director of Research for the Wheat Pool. By: CL
Bradley, Philip G. and Mabel M.
Records relating to a variety of topics which include credit unions; co-operatives; Good Cheer Homemakers' Club in Wilcox; the Regina Homemakers' Club (minute books, 1922-1936); Orange Lodge; United Farmers of Canada; Milestone Wheat Pool Committee; Wartime Prices and Trades Board; First Baptist Church in Regina; and Women's Christian Temperance Union. Includes photographs, maps and poster. Includes copies of yearbooks for Central Collegiate, Regina for 1938, 1940 and 1941. Includes Canadian White Ribbon Tidings (1924-1955) and the 1955 publication by Jessie Robson Bothwell entitled Pioneers! O Pioneers!.
Booklet entitled, Agricultural Societies' Convention and Grain Show and Short Course in Stock and Grain Judging, Regina, 1909.
Bulletin Number 1 of the Farmers' Clubs, by F. Hedley Auld. Issued by, University of Saskatchewan, College of Agriculture, Saskatoon, 1911. (20 p.)
Programme for the Twenty-fourth Annual Convention of Saskatchewan Agricultural Societies, 1931.
Working together, The Story of Farm Organization in Saskatchewan. Farm Movement Day, Indian Head, August 19, 1955. (2 copies)
Blumenhof and other communities in Saskatchewan
Part of Photographs (Private) Collection
Images accumulated and used by John Ens of Regina, Saskatchewan mainly during his residence on the family farm near Blumenhof, Saskatchewan and while serving overseas during World War II. The majority of photographs relating to Blumenhof were taken in the 1920s and 1930s. John Ens was the son of Franz and Anna Ens. His siblings included Bernhard, Franz, Aganetha, Peter, Katherine, Anna, Isaac, Jacob, Corny, and Helen.
How We Got Where We Are Now (A Short History of the Farmers Movement in Saskatchewan): Part 1 - It's Always Been a Fight for Justice by Lorne A. Brown and Part 2 - Struggle in the Farm Movement by Stuart A. Thiesson; Union Farmer, February, 1972. 4 p.
"Deep Furrows": A Review of Hopkins Moorhouse's Book on the Farmers' Movement by Norman Lambert, [Regina Leader-Post?], December 18, 1918. 1 p.