Weddings

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Eat, drink and be merry!

Item component is an article providing a selection of photographs from the StarPhoenix's photograph collection in the Saskatchewan Archives that show restaurants in Saskatoon.

Photographs show the following: patrons (Derek Smith, John Molberg, Ken Larsen, and Harold Porter) seated at the counter of the Pion-Era "Restaurant on Wheels" (server is unidentified); Evelyn McFazden behind the counter at Mel's Lunch with two unidentified patrons seated on either side of counter; chef Peter Rizos in the kitchen of the Commodore Restaurant; the front counter of a McDonald's restaurant showing partial view of staff and patrons; the wedding party of Rob Hornford and Wendy Molnar posing in front of the Dairy Queen located on 8th Street; the dinning room of the Diamond Room at the Gem Café (with patrons R. Calhoun, Roy Oen, and T. Holmes; and waitress Phyllis Kaip); an exterior view of the Pion-Era "Restaurant on Wheels"; and Colonel Harland Sanders during a visit to Saskatoon in 1977.

Article is found in volume 65, issue 1 of Saskatchewan History, beginning on page 18.

Dahl, Bonnie

[Familes and weddings]

Photo negative images of a wedding. (1)-(7), (9)-(27) Images of a wedding ceremony, celebration, and group photos. (8) Over exposed negative.

First Christian marriage performed on Daystar Reserve

  • R-B11389
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  • ca. 1921

After the wedding, the Indian couple stand side by side while members of the Anglican clergy stand behind. The occasion was the first Christian marriage performed on the Daystar Reserve by Bishop M.M. Harding. 1921 or 1922.

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