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Various Productions series

This series consists of records created, accumulated and used by plan9films, a television production company in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, in the process of their commercial and creative work. Clients include: Jason Plumb and the Willing; Jack Semple Band; Codie Prevost; Dakota Dunes Casino; Saskatchewan Credit Unions; Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation (STF); Saskatchewan Telecommunications Corporation (SaskTel); Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC); Saskatchewan Power Corporation (SaskPower); VWAG (Vaughn Wyant Automotive Group, Saskatoon) and Work Safe Saskatchewan. Some footage was edited and finished, while other recordings appear more raw, covering various events, performances and interviews.

Series contents:
F743_DR5045 to F743_DR5047: Codie Prevost music video, Standing Still.

F743_DR5048 to F743_DR5056: Dakota Dunes Casino promotional videos.

PAS_F743_DR5057: demo DVD for Creative Kids.

F743_DR5058 to F743_DR5059: Saskatchewan Credit Unions promotional videos.

F743_DR5060 to F743_DR5065: Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation (STF) promotional videos, featuring various individuals.

F743_DR5066 to F743_DR5077: SaskTel promotional videos, including advertisements featuring Gordie Howe, Lorne Cardinal and Canadian Idol, Season 4 contestant Tyler Lewis.

F743_DR5078 to F743_DR5080: Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) promotional videos.

F743_DR5081 to F743_DR5096: VWAG (Vaughn Wyant Automotive Group, Saskatoon) promotional videos.

F743_DR5097 to F743_DR5098: Work Safe Saskatchewan promotional videos.

MI-13645 to MI-13646: raw footage of The Waltons at Creative House with Jason Plumb and band members. The footage was either shot or accumulated by plan9films in the late 1990s.

MI-13647 to MI-13648: 45 minute documentary entitled This Flat Earth: Cook Islands - The Children of Tangaroa, a pilot episode for television relating to the indigenous Maori people written and hosted by Seán Virgo. Produced and directed by Darryl Kesslar and edited by John S. Mills. Executive produced by Glen Kerby and Les Cantin. 2001.

MI-13649 to MI-13650: 1 hour of raw footage of a reading at McNally Robinson Bookstore in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan shot by plan9films likely in 2002. The reading was hosted by Seán Virgo and related to the Thistledown Press publication entitled The Eye in the Thicket, an anthology of essays on natural history. Footage includes readings by Trevor Herriott, Tim Lilburn, Davida Monk, and Lloyd Ratzlaff.

MI-13651 to MI-13663: raw footage of interviews conducted on September 5 and 6, 2008 by an unidentified female with various members of the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation who discuss their teaching careers, involvement with the STF and opinions on education in Saskatchewan. Interviewees include Lyle Vinish, Larry Young, Doug Willard, Wendelin (Wendel) Herle, Larry Lozinski, Carol Moen, Daniel Hargrove, Frank Garrity, Boyd Taylor, Dick Klippenstein, Heather Vermeersch, Gordon Merryfield, Gerry Cooke, Wayne Clements and Rudy Schellenberg.

MI-13664: DVD entitled Jason Plumb and the Willing: Alive and Willing, a live concert film shot at the Applause Theatre in the Regina Inn in Regina, Saskatchewan and produced by plan9films in 2011. The concert was performed by Jason Plumb and the Willing (Jason Plumb, Mike Thompson, Cody Gamracy, Gord Smith, Dan Silljer and Jeff McLeod) and featured The Broken Heart Strings.

MI-13665: DVD entitled Jack Semple Band live at Village Guitars featuring Regina musician Jack Semple and Dave Chabot, Steve Hoy and Andrew Glover recorded live in 2014 in front of an audience at Village Guitars And Amp Co. in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Directed and produced by Darryl Kesslar and John S. Mills of plan9films. Songs performed were Spankin', Lord Have Mercy, I Feel Like Cryin, Ragin River, Howlin, Peace Love and Happiness, Rainy Night in Georgia, Cryin' Fa Ya, Little Wing, and Domino.

MI-13666: advertisement entitled Kids for SaskTel (QuickTime video), done in 2004.

MI-13667: season's greeting from SaskPower done in 2007.

Zeman/Voytilla Families series

This series consists of records created, accumulated and used by Joe Zeman of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan relating to his maternal and paternal families.

The types of records included are correspondence; photographs; diaries; greeting cards; descendent charts; funeral cards; agreements; passports; eulogies; publications; and albums.

No sub-series have been identified in this series.

Personal series

This series consists of records created, accumulated and used by W.M. Stewart pertaining to his academic career and personal pursuits in Ontario and Saskatchewan between 1898 and 1957. It also includes records created, accumulated and used by members of the W.M. Stewart family, who resided in Saskatoon (ca. 1913-1942) and in Regina (1942-present) and the Robert Turnbull family who resided in Saskatoon (ca. 1910-1972).

The types of records include photographs, diaries, certificates, financial documents and legal documents.

The series has been arranged into two sub-series: W.M. Stewart, and Stewart and Turnbull Families.

Hipperson Family series

This series consists of records created, accumulated, and used by members of the William Hipperson family, predominantly covering the period from William Hipperson's immigration to Saskatchewan in the early twentieth century to the early twenty-first century. This series contains records that pertain to the Hipperson family's personal affairs, including their personal finances and investments, and their agriculture operations (cattle, grain, and fur) in rural Saskatchewan.

The types of records include: publications; correspondence; photographs; a sketch; a poster; a map; architectural drawings; a signature stamp plate; certificates; clippings; financial statements; account ledgers and journals; income tax returns; bank statements and cancelled cheques; invoices and receipts; will and estate documentation; and insurance policies.

This series includes a small amount of records created by Southfields Investments Ltd. and records created and accumulated by George H. Sneath.

The series has been arranged into three sub-series: Personal Finances and Investments; Personal Papers; and Reference Books.

William Hipperson Family, 1884-

Appointments, Boards and Commissions series

This series consists of records that document John Archer's involvement in boards, commissions and inquiries to which he was appointed based not upon his participation with a particular organization or body, but based on his standing within the community.

The types of records include publications, committee minutes, appraisal reports, fundraising and publicity strategies, reports and studies, transcripts of court and hearing proceedings, affidavits, correspondence, and applications for judicial appointments.

Saskatchewan Homestead Records Pre-1930 series

  • S 42
  • Serie
  • 1872-1960 (predominant: 1872-1930)

This series consists of homestead records created, accumulated and used by the federal Department of the Interior, Dominion Lands Administration between 1872 and 1930. Each file pertains to a specific parcel of land (typically a quarter section or portion thereof) available for settlement under the provisions of the Dominion Lands Act, 1872 (An Act respecting the Public Lands of the Dominion, S.C. 1872, c. 23). A file usually covers the period from date of entry until grant of patent, at which time file was closed. Files contain information pertaining to various types of land grants including homesteads; pre-emptions; scrip grants to North West Métis entrants and to South African volunteers; grants to soldiers of the Great War; and homesteads on First Nations reserves. The fonds also includes: applications for Letters Patent that were separated from certain original homestead files and filed independently; and administrative records regarding the management of lands designated for schools.

The types of records included are applications for entry and for patent; land condition and valuation reports; land transfer documents; sale deeds and receipts; notarial certificates; naturalization documents; cattle grazing and haying permits; soldier land settlements; maps; and correspondence.

To facilitate access to the records in this series via the Threshold description tree, the series has been arranged into sub-series, sub-sub-series and file parts.

Canada. Dept. of the Interior

Lands Grant Files series

  • BS 6
  • Serie
  • ca. 1880 to 1995

This series consists records that document the activities related to the issuing of grants on patented land for the North-West Territories and the Province of Saskatchewan. Patented land refers to land for which title has previously been granted; the Crown 'grants' title to the land to the new owner. Activities reflected in the records include the management of enquiries, application forms, payments, agreements, and recording the disposition of lands.

The types of records included are original and copies of correspondence, agreements, survey reports, comparative land reports, announcements of land availability, technical drawings, appraisal and inspection reports, registration abstracts, survey photographs and drawings, tax notices, wills and other documentation.

Records in this series are listed consecutively by grant number within collections. The archival holdings for grant files are incomplete.

Collection R-1235, series 1 consists of an incomplete run of grants numbered from 37140 to 38454.

Collection R-1800, series 2 consists of an incomplete run of grants numbered from 38522 to 39042.

Collection R-1836 consists of an incomplete run of grants numbered from 38791 to 39266.

Collection R-1838 consists of an incomplete run of grants numbered from 38237 to 38790.

Collection Ag. 11, series I, sub-series 6 contains an incomplete run of grants numbered from 21099 to 37806.

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

Canada. Dept of the Interior

Lands Transfer Files series

  • BS 2
  • Serie
  • ca. 1880 to 1995

This series consists of records that document the activities related to the issuing of transfers on patented land for the North-West Territories and the Province of Saskatchewan. Patented land refers to land for which title has previously been granted; the Crown 'transfers' title to the land to the new owner. Activities reflected in the records include the management of enquiries, application forms, payments, agreements, and recording the disposition of lands.

The types of records included are original and copies of correspondence, agreements, survey reports, comparative land reports, announcements of land availability, technical drawings, appraisal and inspection reports, registration abstracts, survey photographs and drawings, tax notices, wills and other documentation.

Records in this series are listed consecutively by transfer number within collections, with certain files also indicating the legal land descriptions in their title. The archival holdings for transfer files are incomplete.

Collection R-1235, series 2 consists of an incomplete run of transfers numbered from 2174 to 3499.

Collection R-1383 consists of an incomplete run of transfers numbered from 3522 to 4710.

Collection R-1463 consists of an incomplete run of transfers numbered from 2504 to 4683.

Collection R-1800, series 1 consists of an incomplete run of transfers numbered 3339 to 5205.

Collection R-1841 consists of an incomplete run of transfers numbered 4713 to 5458.

Collection Ag. 11, series I, sub-series 3 consists of an incomplete run of transfers numbered from 195 to 2271.

No sub-series have been applied to the series.

Canada. Lands Patent Branch

Saskatchewan Homestead Records River Lots series

  • S 67
  • Serie
  • 1881-1944 (predominant: 1881-1931)

This series consists of homestead records created, accumulated and used by the federal Department of the Interior, Dominion Lands Administration (1871-1930) and the Saskatchewan Department of Natural Resources, Lands Branch (1930-1944). The files pertain to parcels of land, identified as River Lots, that were available for settlement under the provisions of the Dominion Lands Act, 1872 (S.C. 1872, c. 23) and The Provincial Lands Act (S.S. 1931, c. 14). A file usually covers period from date of entry until grant of patent, at which time the file was closed. Files contain records pertaining to various types of land grants, including homesteads, pre-emptions and time sale purchases. Included are files for river lots in settlement areas at St. Laurent, Green Lake, Cumberland House, Sturgeon Landing, Ile a la Crosse, Lac La Ronge, as well as lands originally reserved for the North-West Mounted Police at Battleford.

The types of records included are: applications for entry and for patent; surveyor's reports; land condition and valuation reports; correspondence; sale deeds and receipts; lease claims and receipts; and maps.

No sub-series have been identified in this series.

Canada. Dept of the Interior

Saskatchewan Homestead Records Administrative Files series

  • S 70
  • Serie
  • 1882-1941

This series consists records created, accumulated and used between 1882 and 1931 by the federal Department of the Interior, Dominion Lands Administration in the administration of the disposition of lands in Saskatchewan under the provisions of the Dominion Lands Act, 1872 (S.C. 1872, c. 23). The records include: letter books of the Dominion Lands Offices in Prince Albert (1887-1888) and Moose Jaw (1916), monthly diaries of homestead inspectors (1912-1929), ledgers containing circular letters of instructions to Dominion land agents (1882-1883 and 1910-1918), and a time sales register from the Battleford Dominion Lands Office (1886-1911). The series also includes records created by the Saskatchewan Department of Natural Resources, Lands Branch relating to the Saskatchewan Relief Commission and the Settlement Relief Plan (1931-1932).

Additionally, the series consists of records created, accumulated and used by the Dominion Lands Administration (1890-1931) and the Saskatchewan Department of Natural Resources, Lands Branch (1931-1941) in the disposition of a specific parcel or parcels of land available for settlement under the provisions of the Dominion Lands Act, 1872 (S.C. 1872, c. 23) and The Provincial Lands Act (S.S. 1931, c. 14). These include lands in the townsites of Wymark and South Battleford, homestead lands converted to grazing leases, and lands held as timber berths. Files contain records pertaining to various types of land grants, including homesteads, pre-emptions, time sale purchases, and leases.

The types of records included are: applications for entry and for patent; land condition and valuation reports; correspondence; homestead inspectors' reports; sale deeds and receipts; applications for grazing lease; grazing leases; memoranda; diaries and ledgers.

No sub-series have been identified in this series.

Canada. Dept of the Interior

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