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W.S. Lloyd fonds

  • F 131
  • Fonds
  • 1938-1972 (predominant: 1944-1964)

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by W.S. Lloyd from 1944 to 1971 during his political career as Minister of Education (1944-1960); Minister in Charge of Libraries and the Saskatchewan Archives Board (1948-1960); Chairman of the Saskatchewan Research Council (1947-1960); Minister in Charge of the Public Service Commission (1952-1961); Minister in Charge of the Board for the Centre for Community Studies (1957-1960); Provincial Treasurer (1960-1961); Minister in Charge of the Highway Traffic Board (1960-1961); Minister in Charge of Taxation Branch (1960-1961); Minister in Charge of Queen's Printer and Saskatchewan Government Printing Office (1960-1961); Minister in Charge of Saskatchewan Government Purchasing Agency (1960-1961); Minister in Charge of Government Finance Office (1960-1961); Premier of Saskatchewan (1961-1964); Leader of the Opposition (1964-1970); and as the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation Member of the Legislative Assembly for Biggar (1944-1967) and the New Democratic Party Member of the Legislative Assembly for Biggar (1967-1971).

This fonds also consists of correspondence written by Lloyd from Bangkok, Thailand to recipients in Saskatchewan in March 1972.

This fonds contains public, political and private records.

Records described in old guide GR 101 were originally arranged into ten collections: Cabinet Secretary Files (R-61.1); Crown Corporations (R-61.2); Personal (Ministerial) Papers - Minister of Education (R-61.3); Premier's Papers (R-61.4); Personal (Ministerial) Papers - Provincial Treasurer (R-61.5); Economic Advisory and Planning Board Files (R-61.6); Miscellaneous Files (R-61.7); Leader of the Opposition Files (R-61.8). Two additional collections were not described in old guide GR 101: Cabinet Documents and Memoranda (R-61.9); and Index Files (R-61.10).

Records created and accumulated by T.K. Shoyama as secretary of the Economic Advisory and Planning Board are included in the fonds.

The types of records included are correspondence; memoranda; briefing notes; itineraries; speeches; minutes and agendas; publications; reports; speaking notes; press releases; newspaper clippings; petitions; legislation; certificates; audio reels; and photographs and negatives.

Lloyd, Woodrow Stanley, 1913-1972

Charles A. Dunning fonds

  • F 684
  • Fonds
  • 1916-1926

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by the Hon. Charles A. Dunning from 1916 to 1926 during his political career in Saskatchewan as Provincial Treasurer (1916-1926), Minister of Railways (1917-1919, 1922-1926), Minister of Telephones (1918-1919), Minister of Agriculture (1919-1920), Provincial Secretary (1921-1922), Minister of Municipal Affairs (1921-1922), and Premier and President of the Executive Council (1922-1926).

The fonds also consists of photocopies of records held by Queen's University Archives in its Charles Avery Dunning fonds that relate to Dunning's political career in Saskatchewan.

This fonds contains public and private records.

No series assignment has been applied to the records in this fonds.

The types of records included are correspondence; memoranda; briefing notes; reports; minutes and agendas; publications; speaking notes; newspaper clippings; petitions; acts and legislation; and pamphlets.

Dunning, Charles Avery, 1885-1958

Biog. - Fisher, Dr. Charles H.

  • Pamphlet File - Biog. - Fisher, Dr. C.H.
  • Item
  • 1971

An Accepted Immigrant: Experiences and Observations of Dr. C.H. Fisher, the unpublished memoirs of Dr. C. H. Fisher, a farmer, soldier, and public servant who was born in England in 1881. Fisher homesteaded in the Lipton, Saskatchewan district.

Orangemen

  • Clippings File - Orangemen
  • File
  • 1906-1969

Article on Orangemen by Robert Marjoribanks, issued in the "Weekend Magazine," July 12, 1969.

"Orangemen Meet in Grand Lodge," a newspaper article published in the "Indian Head Vidette," Marche 14, 1906.

Copy of a brochure issued by Kitchener Loyal Orange Lodge, No. 2671, Prince Albert, regarding the School Question and protesting Charles McDonald's suitability as a candidate in the June 26, 1917 general election.

Newspaper article from the Moose Jaw Times Herald, August 24, 1942, entitled, "History of L.O.L. No. 1599 Goes Back For Fifty-Two Years."

Telford, John M. and Gertrude S.

  • R-334
  • File
  • 1933-1964

Includes: correspondence, publications, and other materials chiefly concerning Mr. and Mrs. Telford's interest and support of a variety of social, economic, cultural, and political organizations including the CCF. (See also R-OS 23). See Gertrude S. Telford's unpublished manuscript in file XXXI. 11 entitled Memories for information on socialism, Co-operative Commonwealth Federation and politics and government in Saskatchewan.

Saskatchewan - Politics and Government

  • Pamphlet File - Saskatchewan - Politics and Government
  • File
  • 1921-1926

Transcript of an election speech from W.M. Martin, Premier of Saskatchewan, 1921. 6 p.

History of Saskatchewan Government and Documents by W.E.H. Stokes. Published in September, 1926. 66 p.

The Government of Saskatchewan: A Bulletin Setting Out the Service Proffered by Certain Branches and Departments of the Public Service by W.E.H. Stokes, [1926?]. 72 p.

Membership letter of the Democratic Control League, PO Box 155, Regina, Saskatchewan, 1938. Letter includes an explanation of what organization is. its mission, and a list of charter members. 4 p.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. 17 Aug. 1973 - 21 Aug. 1973

  • FILM S-204
  • Item
  • 1973-08-17 to 1973-08-21

News: (1) Two unidentified men on increasing the number of parking spaces in downtown North Battleford. (2) Coach Jon Rechner of the Saskatoon Hilltops on their recent game versus the Regina Rams. (3) Boa constrictor snake and handler (silent). (4) John(?) Warnock on nationalizing food distribution. (5) City council session; William Godsalve on a city revenue surplus. (6) Unidentified spokesman for the Hatchery Association, on the rising price of eggs. (7) City council session; Alderman Owen Mann on rezoning in a residential area. (8) Unidentified spokesman for the Hatchery Association, on price controls. (9) City council session; Aldermen Cliff Wright and George Taylor and Mayor Bert Sears on a University of Saskatchewan student housing crisis. (10) City council session; Mayor Sears and Alderman Owen Mann on submitting an application for the Canada Summer Games.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

Socialism

  • Pamphlet File - Socialism
  • File
  • 1932-1973

Markets and Men or the Challenge of Changing Conditions, by John McNaughton. 1945. 24 p.

Socialism in the House of Commons 1932. Extracts from Revised Hansard compiled by J.S. Woodsworth. 16 p.

Booklet entitled Is Democracy in Canada Doomed?. Published by the Public Informational Association of Toronto, Ontario. 31 p. [ca. 1949]

The Cooperative Commonwealth, by P.W. Cessna of Kinistino, Saskatchewan. 1932. 45 p.

Proceedings of the First Session and Conference of the Prairie School for Social Advance held at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, July 16-23, 1944. 72 p.

Leaflet entitled Prosperity via Socialism, issued by the Socialist Labor Party of Canada. [after 1937] (2 copies).

On the Waterfront, by J.S. Woodsworth, M.P. Articles written by Woodsworth about his experiences working as a longshoreman in Vancouver, British Columbia. 31 p. [ca. 1925?].

Pamphlet on socialism issued by the Socialist Party with national headquarters in Chicago, Illinois. [19-?].

Memoir entitled The Evolution of Saskatchewan, by Thomas W. Earl, 1973. (40 p.)

This Time Tomorrow

  • Micro. S-1.32
  • Item
  • 1954?

Typewritten manuscript entitled This Time Tomorrow, written by J.F.C. [James Frederick Church] Wright, being the story of Louis Lucas (1885-1945), a farmer, mother of six and political organizer often referred to as the Mother of the CCF (Co-operative Commonwealth Federation).

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