Thatcher, Ross

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  • Thatcher, Wilbert Ross (1917-1971), in Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan (University of Regina)

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Thatcher, Ross

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Thatcher, Ross

  • UF Thatcher, W. Ross
  • UF Thatcher, Wilbert Ross

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LOWER INVEVTORY FOR TOMORROW PROGRAM (L.I.F.T.)

  • FILM S-2359
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  • 2006 or before

News compilation: 1) Portion of a speech by Otto Lang in which he talks about the Local Initiative Program (L.I.P.), 2) Portion of a speech by Otto Lang, made at a Saskatoon Board of Trade dinner about the Lower Inventory For Tomorrow Program (L.I.F.T.) (LIFT), 3) Interview with A. W. Somerville, Reeve of Milden Municipality, about the L.I.F.T. Program and its impact on the municipality, 4) Interview with Saskatchewan Premier Ross Thatcher, about the L.I.F.T. Program, 5) Interview with Mr. Kalyn, a farmer from the Blain Lake area, about how the L.I.F.T. Program will impact him and the area, 6) Interview with Professor Thair about the L.I.F.T. Program and how it will impact the farming sector in Saskatchewan, 7) Interviews with Premier Ross Thatcher and Professor Thair about the L.I.F.T. Program and who it will impact the farming sector in Saskatchewan.

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Potash

  • FILM S-2389
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  • 2006 or before

News compilation: 1) Mr. Grant, organizer, explains the objective of the Potash Show, 1965. 2) Footage of potash mine above ground construction, 1965. (silent) 3) Footage of an underground potash mine tour, Feb. 11, 1965. (silent) 4) Potash Company of America opening. Premier Ross Thatcher and several unidentified men speak at a microphone. (silent) 5) U. S. borax mine under construction at Allan, July 31, 1965. (silent) 6) Gordon Grant speaks about Potash Week and the Potash Show in Saskatoon, Oct. 23, 1965. 7) Potash monument is unveiled by Premier Ross Thatcher, Oct. 25, 1965. (silent) 8) Footage of the Potash Show in Saskatoon, held in the OLN CN Building, Oct. 26, 1965. (silent) 9) Mr. Fawcett reports that the Potash Show was a success. 10) Gordon Grant says that he anticipates Saskatchewan will become the world's potash supplier. 11) Footage of the construction of the Allan potash mine, May 18, 1966. (silent) 12) Cy MacDonald announces that a potash study is to be conducted, Aug. 30, 1966. 13) C. Estey states that profits from the mines should be shard with the community. 14) C. Estey reports that potash revenue sharing with municipalities will begin in 1969. 15) Footage of the official opening of the Alwinsal potash mine. Premier Ross Thatcher and several unidentified speakers are featured. (silent) 16) Footage of the sodium sulphate mine opening, June 12, 1967. (silent) 17) Unidentified union spokesman states that the union is protesting against government regulations, Jan. 29, 1971. 18) Mr. Thibault speaks about union negotiations for industry wide bargaining, Feb. 8, 1971. 19) Exterior and interior footage of the Esterhazy mine. (silent) 20) Exterior footage of the Duval potash mine site, Saskatoon. (silent) 21) Potash Company of America (PCA) presentation. 22) Interior and exterior footage of Cominco Mines, Potash Division. 23) Exterior and interior footage of the Duval mine. (colour, silent) 24. Terry Stevens says that no settlement has been reached in the Duval mine strike, July 23, 1975.(colour) 25) Footage of the official purchase of the Duval mine by the Government of Saskatchewan. A number of speakers including Premier Allan Blakeney are featured, Aug. 12, 1976.

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