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Premier Douglas and Mayor Hammond signing natural gas applications

  • R-B6042 (1)-(4)
  • Pièce
  • 1956-10-26

R-B6042 (1) : Saskatchewan Power Corporation/Commission employees, J. E. Mollard, a gas development engineer and J. R. Sarsfield, business manager, watch as Premier T. C. Douglas and Regina Mayor Leslie Hammond sign the first applications for natural gas in Regina.

R-B6042 (2) : Russ Brown, Provincial Secretary, watches Premier T. C. Douglas and Regina Mayor Leslie Hammond sign the first two applications for natural gas;

R-B6042 (3) : David Cass-Beggs, General Manager of Saskatchewan Power Corporation, watches Premier T. C. Douglas and Regina Mayor Leslie Hammond sign the first applications for natural gas;

R-B6042 (4) : David Cass-Beggs congratulating Leslie Hammond after he signed the application.

Vawter, Ralph

[Provincial Library]

A car load of crates unloaded at S.E. wing of Administration Building. These crates were shipped from England, and contain book shelves for the Provincial Library to be located in the basement of the S.E. wing of Administration Building.

Workmen from the Department of Public Works opening crates containing the book shelves for the Provincial Library. L to R: R. Dahl, J. Wentz, and Frank Ferguson.

Frank Ferguson of the Department of Public Works stacking shelf parts in the new Provincial Library office area, in the basement of the S.E. wing of the Administration Building.

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[Provincial Library - the move from the Legislative Building to the Administration Building]

Donna McIntyre (left) and Duane Bates (right) removing books from shelves in the old Provincial Library location at the Legislative Building, they are packing them in boxes in preparation to moving to the new location in Administration Building.

Tom Atkinson (right) and unidentified employee (left) loading boxes containing books on a push cart, the books are being transferred from the Legislative Building to the new Provincial Library located in the Administration Building.

Dave Williams (L) and Dave Hartnell (on truck) unloading Provincial Library books at the Administration Building.

Miss Winnie Fisher placing books on shelves in the Provincial Library's new quarters in the basement of the new wing of the Administration Building.

Harry Apperley and Winnifred Fisher sorting mail at Provincial Library.

Harry Apperley hands some mail over counter to Winnifred Fisher at Provincial Library.

Harry Apperley, Bernhard Hodel and Donna McIntyre enjoy unpacking mail in new quarters of provincial Library at Administration Building.

Frank Farquharson adjusting shelves at new quarters of Provincial Library in Administration Building.

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Red cross nurses deliver blood to S.T.C. bus

Two Canadian Red Cross nurses delivering containers of blood to the Saskatchewan Transportation Company (S.T.C.) for delivery out of town. The blood is delivered by a Red Cross truck directly to the bus where it is checked by the Express Manager, and loaded on to the bus by the bus driver. L to R: W. Harrison, S.T.C. Express Manager; Shirley Ballman, Red Cross; Ruth Ritter, Red Cross; C. Rollefson, bus driver. The bus is a MCI Courier made by Motor Coach Industries (MCI) of Winnipeg; the Canadian Red Cross truck is a 1950's Ford or Mercury panel truck.

Canadian Red Cross nurses delivering containers of blood for shipment on S.T.C. bus. L to R: W. Harrison, S.T.C. Express Manager; Shirley Ballman, Red Cross; C. Rollefson, bus driver; Ruth Ritter, Red Cross.

Canadian Red Cross nurses delivering containers of blood for shipment on S.T.C. L to R: Shirley Ballman, Red Cross; Ruth Ritter, Red Cross; C. Rollefson, bus driver; W. Harrison, S.T.C. Express Manager.

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[O.A. Williamson farm 5 miles north of Ponteix]

Sheep feeding on irrigated grass land on O.A. Williamson farm, located five miles north of Ponteix.

Loading bales of hay with endless belt bale loader attached to side of truck. The hay was grown on irrigated land by O.A. Williamson 5 miles north of Ponteix. The General Motors (GMC) farm truck is a pre- or post-war model, possibly a product of the Regina GMC plant.

Irrigation pump constructed by O.A. Williamson for pumping water from main canal into irrigation ditches, on his farm five miles north of Ponteix.

Irrigation pump on O.A. Williamson farm north of Ponteix.

Irrigation pump on O.A. Williamson farm north of Ponteix.

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[Pea harvest west of Ponteix]

Mr. S. Tennant, of the Department of Agriculture, standing in a field of peas. This type of pea is used for pea soup. Irrigation contributed to the fine growth. This irrigation project is 3 miles west of Ponteix.

Harvesting pea crop 3 miles west of Ponteix on irrigated land. The peas are cut by mowing machine, and windrowed in preparation for combining.

"Pea Harvest" showing the cutting bar and pick guards used on mower, also showing windrowing device.

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