Speeches, addresses, etc. - Mayor's New Year's message (1967, 1968)

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Buckwold, S. L.

  • FILM S-2371
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  • 2006 or before

News compilation: 1) Sid Buckwold appeals to the citizens of Saskatoon to participate in the Anti Litter Campaign, Aug. 10, 1971. 2) Sid Buckwold states that he intends to remain active in municipal government and will not enter politics at either the provincial or federal level, Sept. 14, 1971. 3) Footage of a gathering of people at a good bye tea for Sid Buckwold, Dec. 19, 1971. 4) Sid Buckwold speaks about the senate committee to investigate possible reforms to the Taxation Act, Dec. 23, 1971. 5) Sid Buckwold is holding a cake and bidding farewell to City Hall employees in the cafeteria, Dec. 31, 1971. 6) Footage of guests at a banquet, Jan. 23, 1972. (silent) 7) Sid Buckwold speaks about values at the "Sask. Salesman of the Year" awards, Nov. 26, 1969, at the Hotel Bessborough in Saskatoon. Shots of the people attending the banquet are included. 8) Sid Buckwold delivers the Mayor's New Year's message and talks about Saskatoon's centennial year, Jan. 1, 1967. (colour) 9) Sid Buckwold delivers the Mayor's New Year's message and talks about the events of the past year, Jan 1, 1968. 10) Sid Buckwold speaks at a testimonial dinner, Dec. 25, 1972. 11) Sid Buckwold speaks about the location of the institute for the criminally insane and states that if the citizens of Saskatoon object to this facility the Penitentiary Service could look for another location, Nov. 26, 1973. 13) Sid Buckwold talks about the energy crisis facing the nation. 14) Sid Buckwold accepting the position of Honourary Colonel of an unidentified regiment. Footage of the parade is included, June 8, 1974. 15) Sid Buckwold states that the cumulative effect of protesting will eventually lead to a change in Soviet Russia's attitudes, Apr. 13, 1977. (colour) 16) Sid Buckwold discusses the use of saccharine as a sweetener and says that more research should be carried out before banning it, Apr. 13, 1977. (colour) 17) Sid Buckwold speaks about the extent to which individuals can be involved in the governmental decision making process, Apr. 13, 1977. (colour)

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