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Chapters of Saskatchewan's Spoken History Oral History Project

  • Tape R-6112
  • Item
  • 1971

Interviews conducted by Alex Lapchuk, Olga Felskie and Bevin Bigalky for the Chapters of Saskatchewan's Spoken History oral history project, an Opportunities for Youth Project conducted by students with financial assistance from the federal government . Brief summaries are available in the Audio transcript file.

Mrs. Ernie Atwell of Regina, Saskatchewan, a policewoman born in 1881, discusses nursing in a psychiatric hospital in Scotland, her journey to Canada in 1906, farming near Frobisher, her move to Saskatoon and work experiences on the police force.

Frank Bishop of Regina, Saskatchewan, a carpenter born in 1882, discusses life in the Qu'Appelle district from 1902 with comments about the construction of homes, the impact of the Depression, the On-to-Ottawa Trek and Regina Riot in 1935 and social activities.

Nettie Dabeka of Regina, Saskatchewan discusses life in Regina from the early 1900s.

Olga Felskie of Regina, Saskatchewan, a teacher born in 1905, talks about her education, teaching in Ituna, Nokomis and Balfour Technical School in Regina, the Depression and changing attitudes of students.

Frank Halaburda of Regina, Saskatchewan, a railroad employee and cattle buyer born in 1892, discusses his work building the railroad, the On-to-Ottawa Trek and Regina Riot in 1935, buying cattle and early life in Regina.

Alex Blake MacKenzie of Regina, Saskatchewan, a teacher born in 1907, discusses his education, teaching in Lafleche, Wadena and Regina, community involvement, the formation of the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation, the Depression and his involvement in World War II.

Richard O. Rook of Regina, Saskatchewan, a businessman and tinsmith born in 1885, discusses learning the tinsmith trade, opening a hardware store in Rocanville, community activities, political campaigns, social life, and the impact of the Depression.

Chapters of Saskatchewan's Spoken History Oral History Project

  • Tape R-6114
  • Item
  • 1971

Interviews conducted by Larry Hauser, Mary Seiferling, Carol Sponsler and Allan Quigley for the Chapters of Saskatchewan's Spoken History oral history project, an Opportunities for Youth Project conducted by students with financial assistance from the federal government . Brief summaries are available in the Audio transcript file.

Henry Anderson of Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan, a farmer and salesman born in 1894, discusses his early life in Lang from 1903 with comments about social activities.

Dominique Boisvert of Regina, Saskatchewan, a farmer born in 1885, describes farming in the Lang and Milestone districts from 1915.

James Bourne of Regina, Saskatchewan, a maintenance person born in 1880, discusses his experiences as a coal miner in England and a maintenance man at Alexandra School in Regina, with comments about the Regina Cyclone in 1912, his involvement in World War I, and homesteading near Tisdale.

Alois Grossman of Regina, Saskatchewan, a farmer born in 1904, describes his trip to Saskatchewan and life in the Markinch district.

Florence Howe of Regina, Saskatchewan, a farmer born around 1900, discusses homestead life near Assiniboia from 1913.

Elizabeth Knight of Regina, Saskatchewan, a secretary born around 1925, discusses her immigration to Canada in 1925, with descriptions of Regina and her work at the Legislative Building. She comments on social activities and the impact of the Depression and two World Wars.

Sid Thompson of Regina, Saskatchewan, a telephone linesman and storekeeper born in 1894, describes his homesteading experiences near Truax and running a store and telephone office in Truax with comments about the social life, his move to Regina and work as a telephone linesman.

Children and Grandparents Oral History Program - Adam Selinger

  • Tape R-2132
  • Item
  • 1980

An audio interview with Adam Selinger of Regina, Saskatchewan conducted by Michelle Selinger, a student at St. John School, for the Children and Grandparents Oral History Program, initiated in 1980 by the Saskatchewan Archives Board to commemorate Saskatchewan's 75th anniversary. A summary and release form are included.

Children and Grandparents Oral History Program - Agnes E. Krogan

  • Tape R-2138
  • Item
  • 1980

An audio interview with Agnes Krogan (born 1908) of Regina, Saskatchewan conducted by Lana Krogan, a student at St. John School in Regina, for the Children and Grandparents Oral History Program, initiated in 1980 by the Saskatchewan Archives Board to commemorate Saskatchewan's 75th anniversary. A summary and release form are included.

Children and Grandparents Oral History Program - Agnes Gillespie

  • Tape R-3222
  • Item
  • 1980

An audio interview with Agnes Gillespie (born 1921) of Regina, Saskatchewan conducted in Regina by Valerie Topp, a student at Sherwood School in Regina, for the Children and Grandparents Oral History Program, initiated in 1980 by the Saskatchewan Archives Board to commemorate Saskatchewan's 75th anniversary. A release form and summary are included.

Children and Grandparents Oral History Program - Alexander Dublanica

  • Tape R-2296
  • Item
  • 1980

An audio interview with Alexander DuBlanica (born 1911) of Wishart, Saskatchewan conducted by Anthony Kowalski, a student at St. Andrew School in Regina, for the Children and Grandparents Oral History Program, initiated in 1980 by the Saskatchewan Archives Board to commemorate Saskatchewan's 75th anniversary. A summary and release form are included.

Children and Grandparents Oral History Program - Alf Allen

  • Tape R-2823
  • Item
  • 1980

An audio interview with Alf Allen (born 1910) of Regina, Saskatchewan. Interview conducted by Danica Prpick in Regina for the Children and Grandparents Oral History Program. A summary and release form are included.

Children and Grandparents Oral History Program - Alfreda Hoffert

  • Tape R-2818
  • Item
  • 1980

An audio interview with Alfreda Hoffert (born 1905) of Regina, Saskatchewan conducted in Regina by Anne-Marie Selenski, a student at St. John School in Regina, for the Children and Grandparents Oral History Program, initiated in 1980 by the Saskatchewan Archives Board to commemorate Saskatchewan's 75th anniversary. A summary and release form are included.

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