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Documentary: Records the activities of twelve Chinese farmers who lived with Canadian farmers for six months in 1980. The film features farm activities, off farm events and happenings, and interviews with some of those involved in this, the first of an exchange project between Saskatchewan and the People's Republic of China. By: ??
Documentary: Records the activities of 12 Chinese farmers who live with Saskatchewan farmers for 6 months in 1980. The film features farm activities,off-farm events, and interviews people involved in this, the first visitof an exchange project between Saskatchewan and the People's Republic ofChina. This a video transfer of Film R-841.
Trims: Taken during the filming of To Sow The Seed. Includes scenes of a banquet during which speeches and award presentations are made. Doug McArther, the Minister of Continuing Education, is shown making some remarks.
Trims: Taken during the filming of To Sow The Seed, a film documenting the activities of 12 Chinese farmers who lived with Saskatchewan farmers for 6 months in 1980. Includes scenes of the Chinese farmers arriving at Regina's airport, exteroir shots of he Legislative Building in Regina, an of bar-be-que at an unidentified Saskatchewan farm.
Trims: Taken during the filming of To Sow The Seed, a film documenting the activities of 12 Chinese farmers who lived with Saskatchewan farmers for 6 months in 1980. Includes footage of interview outs with some of the Saskatchewanians involved with the visit of the Chinese farmers and interviews with some of the Chinese farmers. Possibly footage for the sound track contained on Film R-3647.
News: (1) Silent footage of a Chinese delegation visiting the Cory potash mine (2) Crawford talks about regional health care (3) Silent footage of the public signing of a Sedco lease for Saskatoon Research park (4) Wes Robbins talks of providing medical care to Northern Saskatchewan (5) Professor Johns talks of physic's contributions to industry in Canada (6) Dr. Feindl is interviewed regarding anaesthesiology in Canada as opposed to the United States.
Transcript of an interview with Charlie Quan of Toronto, who came from China and was a pioneer restauranteur at Somme, Saskatchewan. Reminisces about his early experiences. Interviewed by A.M. Nicholson in 1964.
Trims: Taken during the filming of To Sow The Seed, a film documenting the activities of 12 Chinese farmers who lived with Saskatchewan farmers for 6 months in 1980. Includes scenes of the South Saskatchewan River and downtown Saskatoon; exterior shots of Kelsey Institute of Applied Arts and Science; men examining wheat plants in a wheat field; and interior shots of dairy cows, in a barn, being milked with milking equipment.
Trims: Taken during the filming of To Sow The Seed, a film documenting the activities of 12 Chinese farmers who lived with Saskatchewan farmers for 6 months in 1980. Includes scenes in a manufacturing plant, showing the production of the prefabricated metal panels used in the construction of quonset hut style buildings.