Loverna (Sask.)

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Abandoned buildings at Loverna

01- Abandoned buildings at Loverna, a ghost town, only about four of the buildings in the once prosperous town were occupied. 02- A dilapidated hay wagon in a field, in the distance buildings can be seen.

Borderline Memories

  • (S)YF 253
  • Item
  • 1980

Borderline Memories, published by the Borderline Memories Book Committee. A history of the town of Loverna and school districts in Alberta and Saskatchewan near Loverna. Includes brief histories of, and family histories for residents of: Loverna School District No. 3144; Antelope Park School District No. 3464; Claremont School District No. 3018; Grattle School District No. 1162; Pizarro School District No. 2984; Rock Plains School District No. 3795; Saskalta School District No. 2646; Springville School District No. 2697; South Loverna School District No. 4246; and Stratton School District No. 3108.

Diaries of William Dacre Hasell

  • Micro. R-2.796
  • File
  • copied 1978 (originally created 1916-1939)

Diaries kept by William Dacre Hasell (1889-1978), an Anglican clergyman who served parishes in Loverna and Kindersley, Saskatchewan. Hasell is buried in St. Catherine's Cemetery in Dewar Lake, Saskatchewan.

Photographs taken by T. Bennett Finley of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

(1)-(18): Images taken by T. Bennett Finley using a Kodak Pony camera in 1954 at Dundurn Army Camp near Dundurn, Saskatchewan including images of Regina Lions Band at Church Parade at the camp in July 1954; the Passing Out Parade; and Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan William Patterson visiting cadets at the Dundurn Military Camp, including images of Patterson arriving in his official vehicle flanked by cadets on horseback and Patterson leaving the reviewing stand with General Bennett.

(19): Copy of black and white image showing J. V. Finley (right) and Joe Perry (left) with ducks they hunted hanging on the side of a wooden building near Loverna, Saskatchewan originally created ca. 1915.

(20): Copy of aerial view of construction site of the Squaw Rapids dam and power site taken on June 9, 1961.

(21): Copy of a view of the construction site of the Gardiner Dam and power station, August 6, 1961.

(22)-(25): Images of Jimmy Pattison, a businessman in Vancouver, British Columbia, taken on his return to his hometown of Luseland, Saskatchewan to help celebrate the Saskatchewan Centennial in 2005. Includes image of Pattison talking with Vic Perrsall; Pattison being presented with a Luseland flag; Pattison in the old Luseland jail cage; and Pattison and his wife standing in front of the museum.

(26): Members of the Saskatoon Jammers with Victoria Bridge in background, 2005. Includes Bob McAuslin, Don Zuk, Bill Henderson, Metro Burkurak, Gerry Regnier, Norm Holtsby, Reg McDougall, Sheila Collins, Walter Collins, Roy Armstrong, Vern Robinson, Del Olson, Larry Wolfe, Orest Butchko and Ralph Burke.

(27)-(28): Exterior views of the Municipal Offices building and public school in Luseland, Saskatchewan ca. 2005. Both buildings have been demolished.

Railway stations in Saskatchewan

  • S-B10024 to S-B10065
  • Item
  • 197-

Images of the exteriors of railway stations in various communities in Saskatchewan taken by Charles Bohi. Includes stations operated by Canadian National Railway (CN) and Canadian Pacific Railway (CP).

RBC

  • R-P11.0023
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  • 1920-1923

Union Bank of Canada

Records of the Synod of the Diocese of Qu'Appelle

  • Micro. R-2.394
  • File
  • copied 1989 (originally created 1914-1956)

Register of services for All Saints Anglican Church in Loverna, Saskatchewan, 1917-1956; account book for All Saints Anglican Church, Loverna, 1922-1936; and register of services for St. Andrew's Anglican Church, Youngston, Alberta, 1914-1946.

Scenes in Saskatchewan, Alberta and Manitoba

  • GM-PH-5328 (1)-(290)
  • Item
  • 1920?-1930?

Photographs relating mainly to buildings, landscapes, the construction of railway stations and associated buildings including tanks, pump houses and coal docks, railway track construction by Canadian National Railways, equipment including pile drivers and steam shovels and agricultural scenes in Saskatchewan, Alberta and Manitoba.

Includes images of railway stations at New Brigden, Alberta; Hemaruka, Alberta; and Warden, Biggar, Hudson Bay Junction, Prince Albert, Loverna, and Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

Includes images of identified buildings as follows: Ball's store in Esthey, Alberta (no. 38); Medstead Confectionery (no. 68); the post office with new addition in Prince Albert (nos. 85 and 87); Ford garage in Prince Albert (no. 86); Princess School in Saskatoon (no. 103); and The Pas School (no. 126).

Includes images of Alberta Pool Elevators at Hemaruka, Sedalia and Naco, Alberta and grain elevator at Shell Lake, Saskatchewan.

The majority of people in the images are unidentified. Some names were written on the backs of the photographs, as follows: Mrs. Devenny; Mrs. Hamilton; Dorothy Ellis; Jess McPhail; Len Ward; Wes Briton; J. Murdie; Bert McClellan; Ray McClellan; Fred Ackerman; Bob Feuton; Steve Day; and Robert Karsch.

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