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Arrival of TB immigrants at Regina airport

Arrival of tuberculosis (TB) immigrants at Regina airport. 01: Hon. Thomas J. Bentley, Minister of the Saskatchewan Department of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation, chats with immigrants. 02: Hon. J. Walter Erb, Minister of the Saskatchewan Department of Public Health, chats with an immigrant child. 03: Immigrants disembarking from a Canadian Pacific Air Lines aircraft.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. 02 May 1966 - 30 May 1966

  • FILM S-1705
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  • 1966-05-02 to 1966-05-30

News: (1) Tuberculosis clinic; people innoculated in gym (silent). (2) Consumer credit conference; a lecture audience watches speakers (silent). (3) Mrs. Ackroyd speaks at the consumer credit conference. (4) Board of Trade goodwill tour to Brandon and Winnipeg, Manitoba (silent). (5) Jaycees Club convention; dinner, guest speakers (silent). (6) Inter- university student council session, University of Saskatchewan (silent). (7) Dog show (silent). (8) Kinsmen Park; children on a merry-go- round, train ride (silent). (9) "Old-timer's" dance (silent). (10) Senior citizen's tea; an audience watches a chorus dressed in "old-time" apparel (silent). (11) Go-go dance at Saskatoon Arena, featuring the musical stylings of "The Keymen" rock ensemble and CFQC radio disk jockey Wal Edwards (silent). (12) High school track and field meet (silent). (13 & 14) Patrick Watson on his program, "This Hour has Seven Days", being renewed by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. (15) Presentation to a mother and her newborn in the hospital commemorating the arrival of Saskatoon's 120,000th citizen (silent). (16) Massive square dance gathering, Saskatoon Arena (silent). (17) Seperate school parade in Saskatoon (silent). (18) "Phantom Tourist" Board of Trade presentation to an unidentified sales clerk at Woolworth's department store (silent). (19) Fireworks (silent). (20) Civil air defence exercise, Saskatoon Airport; exterior, securing planes; interior, workshop (silent). (21) Fire fighters battle hay fire (silent). (22) Charlie Hay of B.A. Oil on helping to feed the world. (23) Board of Trade dinner and awards presentation at the Hotel Bessborough (silent). (24) Pancake breakfast. (25) Actors rehearse a play in an open-stage theatre (silent). (26) Canadian National Institute for the Blind conference in a conference room (silent). (27) Civil air defence training; people at an airport recover a dropped parachute (silent). (28) Royal Canadian Air Force Cadet inspection and review, Saskatoon Arena (silent). (29) Church service, Saskatoon Arena (silent). (30) Blowing dust, unidentified Saskatoon neighbourhood and downtown (silent). (31) Doug Grant on wind affecting land conditions east of Saskatoon. (32) Unidentified teachers retirement ceremony presentation (silent). (33) Car accident at Preston Avenue and 7th Street (silent). (34) Steve McEachern on a civic holiday for the exhibition. (35) Lightning damage at a house on McKinnon Street (silent). (36) Eagle Keys, coach of the Saskatchewan Roughriders football team, on training camp and recruiting. (37) Jim Dunning on recruits for the Roughriders, and on the team. (38) Jack Gotta, assistant coach of the Saskatoon Hilltops, on the Hilltops and the Roughriders. (39 & 40) Eagle Keys on player drafts for the Roughriders, and on football in general.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

Chasing the Cure

Documentary: Describes the life at Saskatchewan santoria where patients came to be treated for tuberculosis or to "chase the cure." Includes shots of the sanitoria and interviews with former patients, including Cyril Dolman, and staff who reminisce about their experiences. (October 1993)

Dolman, Cyril George, 1913-2004

Dolman, Cyril

Interview: Interview with Cryil Dolman by Donna Caruso. Produced during the making of the documentary CHASING THE CURE, Dolman reminisces about he experiences as tuberculosis patient at the Fort Qu'Appelle Sanitorium (Fort San) and his career as the western and country singer Slim Wilson.

Dolman, Cyril George, 1913-2004

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