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Carson family

Images relating mainly to members of the Carson family of Estlin, Saskatchewan as follows:

1) Edward Thomas Carson and Kathleen Josephine Keogh on their wedding day, March 27, 1943, in Narbon Road, Hove, England. Edward Carson is wearing a military uniform.

2) A man and woman standing in front of a house at 1817 Robinson Street in Regina, Saskatchewan. The man and woman were friends of the Carson family.

3)Group of unidentified men standing outside with barn and automobile in background near Estlin.

4) Mrs. Dynka, Edward Carson, and Eileen Carson standing in front of a doorway. January 1946.

5) Edward Carson and Eileen Carson sitting on chairs outside with a dog on the table between them at the family home near Estlin. 1933.

6)Edward Carson and Eileen Carson standing outside in Estlin with a grain elevator in the background.

7) Edward Carson standing with his father, Isaac Carson, in Estlin, 1938 or 1939.

8) Family friends, Sally and Ike [surname not provided].

9) Edward Carson seated in front of Estlin General Store holding two kittens. 1930.

10) Edward Carson and his step-brother, Harry Sutton, standing on the railway tracks with grain elevators and the Estlin railway station in the background. [1920 or after].

11) Three unidentified men standing in front of an automobile.

12) Unidentified man and woman standing in front of a bush. 1937.

13) Edward Carson standing with his parents, Alice Maud Carson and Isaac Carson, in front of the Post Office sign in Estlin. Isaac Carson served as postmaster of Estlin for approximately 20 years (1920s to 1940s). 1939.

14) -(15) Grain elevator on fire in Estlin, likely on July 22, 1920, with railway station in foreground.

16) Canadian National train plowing snow.

17) Mr. and Mrs. Dynka, Edward Carson, and a woman named Irene [surname unknown] standing in front of a doorway. January 1946.

18)-(19) Unidentified bride and groom and members of the wedding party standing in front of the doors of a church.

20)-(21)Edward Carson standing with other individuals on the steps of a building. Possibly members of a choir. 1938.

22) Edward Carson in military uniform standing in front of a building holding a dog in his arms. ca. 1941.

23)-(24) Members of a wedding party. 1940.

25) Alice Maud Carson sitting outside in front of a bush with a house in the background.

26) Alice Maud Carson standing with her son, Edward Carson, in front of a building. ca. 1939.

27) Isaac Carson with Joan and Sally [surnames unknown] in Brighton, July 1953.

28) Reproduction of panoramic photograph of the members of the Canadian Postal Corps during World War II. Edward Thomas Carson is standing in the top row, 6th from left. Photographer based in Pirbright, Surrey, England, where there was a military base. [1941 or later].

Why should you boycott the postal code?

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  • 1975?

Why should you boycott the postal code?: the answer makes a lot of sense. An information pamphlet pertaining to the campaign by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers to boycott the postal code and automation to postal service in Canada.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. 06 May 1975 - 08 May 1975

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  • 1975-05-06 to 1975-05-08

News: (1) Scenes of tree planting North Battleford (silent). (2) Glen Penner on the availability of serviced land for sale. (3) Cliff Wright on a reorganization of the city's administration. (4) Walter Podiluk on vandalism and the security of schools. (5) Scenes of vandalism at St. Goretti School. (6) Andre Therrien, commissioner of Canada's penitentiaries, about new insitution for Saskatoon. (7) Opening ceremonies at new penal institution in Saskatoon. (8) Mr. Westlake on the Prince Albert penitentiary. (9) Roy Romanow on a court case the government lost. (10) Interior shots of the post office (silent). (11) Scenes from a bicycle safety rodeo (silent). (12) Mr. Radstits on the treatment od calf scours.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. 07 Dec. 1972 - 14 Dec. 1972

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  • 1972-12-07 to 1972-12-14

News: (1) Fire aftermath in downtown Rosthern, Saskatchewan; a building is gutted (silent). (2) Co-op College, exterior; interior, adult class in session (silent). (3) Roy Atkinson, President of the National Farmers' Union, on a document that proposes a national grain policy. (4) Walter Smishek on the Johnson Report on hospital cancer programs. (5) Peter Lomax on the development of the tourism industry. (6) Unidentified men at an unidentified press conference/announcement (silent). (7) Albert Flavelle on shoplifting seminars. (8) Toys being wrapped by children at Thornton School; wrapped toys are carried out of the school, loaded onto an airplane at Saskatoon Airport [news item: "Toy airlift"] (silent)(9) Saskatoon Postmaster (unidentified) on the increase in shipping and services over Christmas season. (10) Saskatoon Post Office; letter sorters at work (silent).

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. Dec. 1969

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  • 1969-12

News: (1) Mr. Smith on unknown issue. (2) George Gillis on United Appeal fundraising. (3) Sid Buckwold presents merit award to Marilies Heimburger. (4) Derrick Carroll on garbage collection. (5) Kiwanis Club cheque presentation. (6) Ivor Flower on Christmas postal service. (7) Mr. Charlebois on north/south railroad issue. (8) Don Koyl on mobile home fees. (9) Mr. Klombies on John Dolan School finances. (10) Mr. Dantow on mercury pollution. (11) Mr. Byers on Young Men's Christian Association fundraising. (12) Whitebirch Animal Hospital. (13) Mr. Marsland on Salvation Army Christmas toy depot. (14) Mr. Heggie on election act changes. (15) Sid Buckwold on city administration changes. (16) Interiors of new Saskatchewan Teachers Federation building. (17) Don Brinton on Citizen of the Year award. (18) Dr. Bardwell on University enrollment. (19) Board of Trade "Champions Banquet". (20) Board of Trade President, Mr. Alexander. (21) Mr. Niebergall on Jaycees Club projects. (22) Sid Buckwold on city millrate. (23) Alf Gleave on grain trade with Russia. (24) Symphony rehearse Handel's Messiah (silent). (25) Hospital workers demonstration. (26) Mr. Chyzowski on break down teacher salary negotiations. (27) Willis Warner on Christmas long distance phoning. (28) Railroad shipping containers. (29) Tom Milne retires from City Council. (30) Evelyn Edwards on unknown issue. (31) Mr. Kuhn and Mr. Hornsby recieve life saving awards. (32) Ron Shorvoyce reports on taxation. Dave Steuart on tax increase. (33) Postal service workers. (34) Sid Buckwold on use of firearms by police. (35) CFQC staff with Christmas parcels. (36) Woodrow Lloyd on tax increases. (37) Mr. Newman on taxation.

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