Liberal Party

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Alexander McPherson, Harry Willsmer, and others

  • R-A7
  • Item
  • 1905-12

Group in front of Liberal committee room, Erwood, Sask. (log cabin). Hill, Olin Drake in front of Liberal committee room at Erwood, Sask., with Senator T.O. Davis, E.L. Cash, A.McPherson, etc.

Buckwold, S. L.

  • FILM S-2370
  • Item
  • 1959-1965, 1968-1970

News compilation: 1) Sid Buckwold is being interviewed saying that he is optimistic for the City of Saskatoon in 1960. 2) Sid Buckwold discusses the options for safe street crosswalks for school children. 3) Sid Buckwold is optimistic that the Saskatoon City Council will have the mil rate remain the same as in the previous year. 4) Man on the street interviews with various unidentified people concerning Sid Buckwold as the candidate for mayor in the upcoming civic election. 5) Sid Buckwold announces, on Sept. 22, 1962, his candidacy for the office of mayor and stating some of the problems he will address if he is elected. 6) Sid Buckwold discusses the plans for the funding and uses of a civic auditorium. 7) Sid Buckwold announces that the Canada Cement plant will be locating to Saskatoon. 8) Sid Buckwold announces that he will not seek a new term as mayor of Saskatoon, Apr. 4, 1963. 9) Sid Buckwold announces a conference to discuss a federal-provincial fund for municipalities. 10) Sid Buckwold congratulates CFQC Radio on its anniversary. 11) Sid Buckwold discusses his future as a private citizen, stating that he will not seek another term as mayor of Saskatoon, Sept. 9, 1963. 12) Footage of a dinner honouring Sid Buckwold, Jan. 8, 1964. Shots of several gift presentations are included. (silent) 13) Sid Buckwold discussing a pay as you go policy for the city of Saskatoon for the purpose of reducing the amount of money the city would borrow. 14) Sid Buckwold is speaking about the ideas for developing Jubilee Park and Riverside Holiday Centre, Oct. 4, 1959, and asks for suggestions from interested citizens. 15) Sid Buckwold announces that the federal government has approved all of the proposed 25 winter work projects, Nov. 25, 1959. 16) Sid Buckwold discusses the estimated 10% increase in taxes due to the increased budget of the school board. He also says that the provincial government should increase grants to school boards. 17) Sid Buckwold discusses the chance of and the need for building an auditorium as a centennial project for 1967 on Aug 22, 1961. 18) Sid Buckwold and other speakers at the Liberal nominating convention, Feb. 5, 1963. Shots of the delegates voting are included. 19) Sid Buckwold speaks about public initiative in participating in community affairs. 20) Sid Buckwold is shown accepting several presentations and speaking at a podium, Dec. 24, 1963. (silent) 21) Mr. Cameron states that Sid Buckwold will not seek the provincial Liberal seat in the forthcoming election, Feb. 24, 1964. 22) Sid Buckwold speaks about an advisory board concerned with the industrial development of Saskatoon. 23) Sid Buckwold states that the Liberal Prime Minister, Lester Pearson, has indicated that Buckwold will be appointed to the cabinet if he is elected in the upcoming federal election, May 26, 1964. 24) Sid Buckwold dispels rumours of his appointment to the senate and talks about looking forward to going back to personal business. 25) Sid Buckwold states that he will not seek a federal Liberal nomination, Sept. 18, 1965. 26) Sid Buckwold announces on TV8 that a CBC relay station will become operational in the fall of 1969 or the spring of 1970. 27) Sid Buckwold speaks about the process of approving a new CBC TV station for Saskatoon in the spring of 1971. 28) Sid Buckwold is asked about the possibility of speaking with Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau about the CBC TV station. 29) Sid Buckwold speaks on TV8 to say that Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau is making the provinces accountable for their urban problems. 30) Sid Buckwold delivers the news on TV8 that an industrial expansion is expected due to an industry incentive plan. 31) Sid Buckwold states that he has been advised that the request for the CBC TV station has been put before the Treasury Board in Ottawa. 32) Sid Buckwold states that he is looking forward to his next term as mayor of Saskatoon. 33) Sid Buckwold announces on TV8 that Saskatoon's new recreational mountain is to be called Mount Blackstrap.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. 04 Nov. 1977 - 06 Nov. 1977

  • FILM S-1002
  • Item
  • 1977-11-04 to 1977-11-06

NEWS: (1) Dr. Gourdeau talks about the need for updating [the bible]. (2) Mr. McDonald talks about the reason for an inquiry about damming the Churchill River. (3) Mr. Smith speaks about Canada at a Liberal Party convention. (4) Silent footage of construction of the John Dolan Playground. (5) David Hnatyshyn talks about the Progressive Conservative Party's Saskatoon representation. (6) Tony Banks talks about the federal Progressive Conservative Party's Saskatoon representation. (7) Liberal Party - Saskatoon.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

Denis, Raymond

  • R-1051
  • File
  • 1914-1983

French and English language material dealing with Mr. Denis' activities in French cultural organizations in Canada with emphasis on the Saskatchewan area; correspondence, press clippings and printed materials relating to his participation in Radio-Ouest francaise; play prepared for the 1983 Denis Reunion; and photographs.

Ellis, Alfred Claude

Papers relating to his career which include biographical information, certificates of merit, and his 1937 Bryant cup Oratory Contest winning speech re "State Medicine"; correspondence; political pamphlets; materials relating to the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation, New Democratic and Liberal parties. Includes photographs of an unidentified young man; portrait of Ellis taken by Capital Press Service; and an image of Ellis with M.J. Coldwell with a New Purpose banner in the background, taken by Don Webb Photography Ltd., Regina.

Gardner, Ernest Franklin (John)

  • R-644
  • File
  • ca. 1967-1976

Correspondence, newspaper clippings, election literature, material regarding the Land Bank and FarmStart, newsletters, maps and statistical data re redistribution of constituency boundaries, etc.; photographs.

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