Calling Lakes Inn, Lebret brochure
- R-E4430
- Stuk
- ca. 1997
Brochure on Calling Lakes Inn at Lebret, Saskatchewan.
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Calling Lakes Inn, Lebret brochure
Brochure on Calling Lakes Inn at Lebret, Saskatchewan.
Sacred Heart Church, shrine and rectory at Lebret
Part of Photographs (Private) Collection
Images taken by Marie-Louise Perron of Regina, Saskatchewan. Includes exterior and interior views of Sacred Heart Church; the shrine; and an exterior view of the rectory, all at Lebret, Saskatchewan.
Perron, Marie-Louise
Catholic Church, Labret, July 1, 1985.
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Agricultural film: The film demonstrates an artificial insemenation technique at a farm near Lebret..
Saskatchewan. Department of Agriculture
Big Muddy and Grasslands Oral History Project - Louise Trottier Moine
Audio interview with Louise Trottier Moine of Val Marie, Saskatchewan conducted by Alayne Sewell for the Big Muddy and Grasslands Oral History Project. Moine describes her schooling at the Lebret Residential School run by Oblate priests, her working experiences mostly as a domestic labourer, homesteading in the Val Marie area, the town of Val Marie and its development. A visitation report and agreement are included.
Booklet entitled, Rural Schools in the Fort Qu'Appelle Area, 1898-1925, compiled by Ralph Lindsey and published by the Fort Qu'Appelle and Lebret Historical Sociiety in 1980.
Booklet entitled, Welcome to historical Fort Qu'Appelle and Lebret, published by the Fort Qu'Appelle and Lebret Historical Society in 1977.
Government of Saskatchewan hog farm at Lebret
Part of Photographic Services Still Photography Records series
Views showing operations at the Government of Saskatchewan's hog farm, managed by John Nowoselsky and located at Lebret. Views include the hog barn and automatic feed hopper (01 to 08); the farm's employee housing (09 to 10); cattle grazing on the farm (11 to 12); interior and exterior of the hog barn and feed hopper (13 to 17); inoculation of hogs (18 to 19); interior of the hog barn (20 to 33); and keeping farm records (34 to 35).
Weston, Bruce
Part of Photographic Services Still Photography Records series
Views of various types and conditions of sanitary landfills, sewage disposal sites, and dilapidated houses in the Regina Rural Health Region, as well as views of home care nursing provided in the Region. 01 to 08: Landfill site at Vibank. 09 to 10: Dilapidated house at Vibank. 11 to 14: Clean beach area at Katepwa Lake. 15 to 16: A typical garbage disposal can at Katepwa Beach. 17 to 18: An old type of well at Katepwa Lake. 19 to 20: Sewage lagoon at B-Say-Tah. 21 to 23: Landfill site at B-Say-Tah. 24 to 25: Dilapidated house at Lebret. 26 to 28: Old-style refuse dump near Lebret. 29 to 30: Outhouse at Lebret. 31 to 33: New style of landfill site. 34 to 35: New type of well at Katepwa Lake. 36 to 39: New septic tank at Fort Qu'Appelle. 40 to 41: Rubbish pile in a yard. 42 to 48: Home care nursing at a farm home in the Vibank district.
Weston, Bruce
Proclamation: Constituency of Melville, 1971
This poster is a proclamation for the constituency of Melville announcing an election for the member of the Legislative Assembly to be held on June 23, 1971. Included is a list of polling divisions, the area they represent based on land descriptions, and the locations of the polling stations. The Returning Officer was Joseph Banick. This poster was printed by The Melville Advance Publishing Co. Ltd., Melville, Sask.
Booklet issued for Lebret celebrations for Saskatchewan Homecoming '71 on July 4, 1971. Includes information on the Qu'Appelle Valley, Fort Qu'Appelle, and various residents of the area including G.W. (Bill) Larocque, Joseph Tomecko; Ernest Lecours, and Alex McDougall.
Brief history of Fort Qu'Appelle and Lebret published by the Fort Qu'Appelle and Lebret Historical Society, 1977.