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  • UF Athletics
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1999 Association Jeunesse Fransaskoise Pep Rally Before Jeux de la Francophonie Canadienne

Photos F 721-1000 à F 721-1004 : Photos des équipes participantes Équipe Saskatchewan;
Photos F 721-1005 à F 721-1011 : Spectacle par quelques membres de la délégation de la Saskatchewan;
Photos F 721-1012 à F 721-1016, et F 721-1020 à F 721-1023 : Photos de groupes de joueurs et d'entraîneurs;
Photos F 721-1018 à F 721-1019 : Spectacle du groupe de musique participants à l'évènement.

Photos F 721-1000 to F 721-1004 : Équipe Saskatchewan team pictures;
Photos F 721-1005 to F 721-1011 : Performance by some of the participants of events;
Photos F 721-1012 to F 721-1016, and F 721-1020 to F 721-1023 : Miscellaneous pictures groups of participants and coaches;
Photos F 721-1018 to F 721-1019 : Performance by the music group participants of event.

Association Jeunesse Fransaskoise, 1977-

CANADA WINTER GAMES

  • FILM S-2348
  • Item
  • 1971

News compilation: 1) Portion of a speech in which Jeff Charlebois, president of the 1971 Canada Winter Games, states that Saskatoon will remain within its budget despite the rising construction costs for building Mount Blackstrap, 2) Jeff Charlebois outlines the construction time line for building Mount Blackstrap and other facilities for the Canada Winter Games, 3) Mayor Sid Buckwold announces that the budget provided by the city of Saskatoon for the games will be $200,000, 4) Jeff Charlebois describes what the role of specially appointed Canada Winter Games youth ambassadors will be, 5), 6) and 7) Footage of John Monroe presenting a $200,000 financial contribution, from the Canadian federal government, to the Canada Winter Games, the unveiling ceremony of a large sign which will count down, from 365, the number of days left until the start of the games and an interview with Monroe in which he reaffirms the federal government financial support for the games and describes the benefits of the games for Canada as a whole, 8) An event at which Mayor Sid Buckwold and Premier Ross Thatcher speak about the Canada Winter Games. Also included is footage of an unidentified man, at the same event, unveils a model of the proposed Mount Blackstrap, 9) Footage of Nancy Green Rain making the inaugural ski run down Mount Blackstrap (colour) (silent), 10) News report on the opening ceremonies at Mount Blackstrap. Includes comments by Nancy Green Rain after her inaugural ski run down the Mountain, 11) Interview with Mr. Sebestyen in which he states that the grid road to Mount Blackstrap will be keep open in the winter, 12) Footage of people skiing on Mount Blackstrap (silent), 13) Interior and exterior footage of the Saskatoon Board of Trade Visitor Information Centre with signage promoting the Canada Winter Games (silent), 14) Footage of Mount Blackstrap with views of the restaurant, snow making and grooming machinery, ski lifts, and a panoramic of the surrounding area from its top (silent), 15) Footage of the Canada Winter Games torch, carrying the flame to light the games flame, arriving in Saskatoon by snowmobile, 16) and 17) Footage of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and various federal government ministers arriving at the airport in Saskatoon to attend the winter games, 18) Footage of judo matches between members of the Saskatchewan and Quebec judo teams competing at the games (silent), 19) Footage of a reception hosted by Health Minister John Monroe to celebrate the beginning of the 1971 Canada Winter Games (silent), 20) Footage of unidentified synchronized swimming teams competing at the winter games (silent), 21) Footage of a basketball game between Saskatchewan and Ontario womens teams competing at the winter games (silent).

CFQC-TV

CANADA WINTER GAMES

  • FILM S-2351
  • Item
  • 1974

Interview: 1) Saskatoon Mayor Bert Sears accepts, from Senator Sid Buckwold, a cheque from the federal government which will help finance the building of a swimming pool for the 1971 Canada Winter Games, 2) Footage of large earthmovers working at the Mount Blackstrap construction site (silent), 3) Footage of people, working with hand tools, cleaning up the Mount Blackstrap construction site (silent), 4) Footage of John Monroe inspecting the Mount Blackstrap construction site. Includes a portion of a speech by Monroe on the importance of the games to help unite the country, 5) Footage of the last work at the Mount Blackstrap construction site. Includes shots of two men, in alpine climbing attire, "climbing" Mount Blackstrap, summating and planting the Canada Winter Games flag (silent), 6) Portion of a speech by Sid Buckwold about Mount Blackstrap at the time that it is "topped," 7) Mayor Sid Buckwold announces that Saskatoon will make a bid to host the 1971 Canada Winter Games, 8) Johnny Wayne and Frank Shuster raise the Canada Winter Games flag at ceremonies in Saskatoon that start the countdown to the games, 9) Footage of the erection of a wooden model of Mount Blackstrap on the front lawn of an unidentified house (possibly Mayor Sid Buckwold's) (silent), 10) Footage of a party at Saskatoon's Centennial Auditorium celebrating the Canada Winter Games (silent), 11) Footage showing the festivities celebrating the passing of the torch, carrying the Canada Winter Games flame, through the town of Roblin on its way to Saskatoon (silent), 12) Footage of athletes, which will be participating the Canada Winter Games, arriving at Saskatoon's airport (silent), 13) Footage of Governor General Roland Mitchner arriving at Saskatoon's airport to attend the 1971 Canada Winter Games and attending volleyball and wrestling competitions (silent), 14) Interview with a man identified as "Doug" about the upcoming 1975 Canada Winter Games to be held in Lethbridge, Alberta (colour).

CFQC-TV

CANADA WINTER GAMES DOCUMENTARY

  • FILM S-2350
  • Item
  • 1971

Promotional short: Unidentified film production promoting the upcoming 1971 Canada Winter Games planned for Saskatoon. It reviews the 16 sports that will featured and includes footage of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau opening the games, the construction of Mount Blackstrap and the official opening ceremonies of the ski hill on it which feature Nancy Greene.

Canada Winter Games Society, 1971

  • (S)B 44
  • File
  • 1969-1971

Minutes, correspondence and reports concerning the Canada Winter Games held in Saskatoon, 1971.

Canadian Special Olympics Summer Games 2002

Photos from the 2002 Canadian Special Olympics Summer Games in Prince Albert. Photos F 721-6956 and F 721-6988 show people in front of a food truck, photo F 721-6957 shows two women, photo F 721-6958 shows a woman in front of a sponsors sign, photos F 721-6959 and F 721-6960 show the sponsor signs, photos F 721-6961, F 721-6965, F 721-6967, F 721-6969, F 721-6870, F 721-6973 show the crowd, tents and the track, photos F 721-6962 and F 721-6974 show an office and a woman working, photos F 721-6963 and F 721-6963 shows the athletes standing and sitting, photo F 721-6966 shows a man and a woman hugging and smiling, photo F 721-6968 shows boards with the competitions listed, photos F 721-6971 and F 721-6972 show a big torch outside, photos F 721-6975 and F 721-6976 show a meal ticket, photo F 721-6977 shows a woman sitting at an information booth, photos F 721-6978 to F 721-6980 show two women on a bridge in Saskatoon and the view of the river and the Bessborough, photos F 721-6981 and F 721-6983 to F 721-6986 show a man showing his ID card for the games, photo F 721-6982 shows a library, photo F 721-6987 shows people sitting outside at a patio set, photos F 721-6989 and F 721-6992 show women smiling in front of a wall, photos F 721-6990 and F 721-6991 show a mascot and people hugging him and photos F 721-6993 to F 721-6995 show a boy in an office.

Des photos des Jeux Olympiques spéciaux d'été canadiens à Prince Albert en 2002. Les photos F 721-6956 et F 721-6988 montrent des gens qui sont devant un camion gourmand, la photo F 721-6957 montre deux femmes, la photo F 721-6958 montre une femme devant une affiche qui dit les parrains, les photos F 721-6959 et F 721-6960 montrent des affiches de parrains, les photos F 721-6961, F 721-6965, F 721-6967, F 721-6969, F 721-6870 et F 721-6973 montrent le public, les tentes et le circuit, les photos F 721-6962 montrent un bureau et une femme qui travaille, les photos F 721-6963 et F 721-6964 montrent des athlètes qui s'assoient et se tiennent debout, la photo F 721-6966 montre un homme et une femme qui se prennent les bras et sourient, la photo F 721-6968 montre des compétitions qui sont listées sur des panneaux, les photos F 721-6971 et F 721-6972 montre une grande torche dehors, les photos F 721-6975 et F 721-6976 montrent un coupon de repas, la photo F 721-6977 montre une femme qui s'assoit à un stand d'information, les photos F 721-6978 à F 721-6980 montrent deux femmes qui sont sur un pont à Saskatoon et la vue de la rivière et le Bessborough, les photos F 721-6981 et F 721-6983 à F 721-6986 montrent un homme qui montre sa carte d'identité des jeux, la photo F 721-6982 montre une bibliothèque, la photo F 721-6987 montre des gens qui s'assoient sur un ensemble patio, les photos F 721-6989 et F 721-6992 montrent des femmes qui sourient pendant qu'elles se tiennent debout devant un mur, les photos F 721-6990 et F 721-6991 montrent une mascotte et des gens qui lui prennent dans les bras et les photos F 721-6993 à F 721-6995 montrent un adolescent qui est dans un bureau.

All photos have duplicates except for F 721-6956, F 721-6957, F 721-6990 and F 721-6993 to F 721-6995.
Toutes les photos ont des copies F 721-6956, F 721-6957, F 721-6990 et F 721-6993 à F 721-6995.

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