Item Film R-487 - New Horizons

Title and statement of responsibility area

Title proper

New Horizons

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  • Moving image

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Description type

Private

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  • Source of title proper: Proper

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Item

Reference code

Film R-487

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Issuing jurisdiction and denomination (philatelic)

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Date(s)

  • 1941? (Creation)
    Creator
    Cherry Film Productions
  • 1941? (Creation)
    Creator
    Baker, Everett, 1893-1981
  • 1941? (Creation)
    Creator
    Saskatchewan Wheat Pool, 1923-

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Archival description area

Name of creator

Biographical history

Name of creator

(1893-1981)

Biographical history

Name of creator

(1923-)

Administrative history

The Saskatchewan Co-operative Wheat Producers Ltd. was incorporated August 25, 1923 under the Companies Act. The founders include A.E. Wilson, W.M. Thrasher, L.C. Brouillette, Geroge F. Edwards, George W. Robertson, R.S. Dundas, W.L. Noyes, A.J. McPhail, J.W. Matthewson, J.A. Maharg, and G. Garfield Wray. The organization was founded to improve the social and economic welfare of farmers and farm families. It was popularly referred to as the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool from its founding and officially changed its name in 1953.

By June 1924, the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool had contracts with 45,725 farmers covering 6,333,000 acres of land. Until its public offering in 1996, the Wheat Pool was a fully co-operative organization, with a central administration in Regina, Saskatchewan and local co-operative or Wheat Pool associations administering daily activities at its country elevators (e.g. taking delivery, handling, and storing grain). To fulfil its mandate of improving the welfare of farmers and farm families, the Wheat Pool also had many subsidiaries in fields such as printing presses, livestock yards, marketing agencies, a flour mill, and farm sales including fertilizer, seed, herbicides, and other chemicals. Subsidiaries included The Western Producer and Modern Press (sold in 2002 to GVIC Communications Inc.), CSP Foods, Dawn Foods Canada, CanAmera Foods, Heartland Livestock Services, PrintWest, AgPro Grain, Poundmaker AgVenture, Pacific Elevators, Westco Fertilizer, IPCO, Robin's Foods, Bioriginal, PhilomBios, Regina Seed Processors, Saskatoon Livestock Sales, and Lakeside Processors.

In 2007, the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool purchased Winnipeg-based Agricore United amd shortly thereafter changed its name to Viterra, Inc.

Custodial history

Scope and content

Dramatized Documentary: Item is a historical dramatization comparing the lives of pioneers in Saskatchewan to the lives of Saskatchewanians in the 1940s and how, through community effort and cooperation, people are working to gain economic freedom. Includes scenes of the hard life of the pioneers and of rural life in the 1930s and 1940s. Item consists of reels 1 and 3, reel 2 is missing.

Notes area

Physical condition

Should not be projected - Film is badly shrunken.

Immediate source of acquisition

Arrangement

Language of material

  • English

Script of material

Location of originals

Availability of other formats

Full versions of films are available on videocassettes. VT R-8651 and VT R-8652

Restrictions on access

For in house reference only.

Terms governing use, reproduction, and publication

Use, publication and/or reproduction of records subject to terms and conditions of the Copyright Act. Please consult reference archivist for assistance.

To consult the records, visit or contact the Regina office.

Finding aids

SAFA 601

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Physical description

Specific video details:
picture print
16 mm
silent
ca. 164.6 m
Black/white
00:15:00
Scratches location: Base

Physical description

Specific video details:
picture print
16 mm
silent
Black/white
00:15:00

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Original ID

487.00

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Description record identifier

Film R-487

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Rules or conventions

Saskatchewan Archives. Archival Description Manual 2004.

Status

Final

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Language of description

  • English

Script of description

  • Latin

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