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Historic Architecture of Saskatchewan Abstracts

Abstract intended as a preview of the publication entitled, Historic Architecture of Saskatchewan, published by the Saskatchewan Association of Architects. Includes historical sketches of the architecture of: Central Fire Hall, Regina; Hotel Cypress, Maple Creek; Weyburn Court House; a country grain elevator; the College Building at the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon; Calvary Shrine, Candiac; Motherwell Homestead, Abernethy; Palace Theatre, Willow Bunch, Doukhobor Prayer Home, Veregin; Taylorton ghost town; and Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Stanley Mission. Printed by Focus Publishing Inc., Regina.

Chapters of Saskatchewan's Spoken History Oral History Project

  • Tape R-6133
  • Pièce
  • 1971

Interviews conducted by Susan MacLean and Thelfa Yee-Toi for the Chapters of Saskatchewan's Spoken History oral history project, an Opportunities for Youth Project conducted by students with financial assistance from the federal government. Brief summaries are available in the Audio transcript files.

Phyllis Ivy Colvin of Lumsden, Saskatchewan, born in 1899, describes life in Regina from 1911 to 1919 and the effects of the Regina Cyclone in 1912 and the Depression.

Roy Frost of Assiniboia, Saskatchewan, a lawyer born in 1896, recalls his impressions of Moose Jaw in the early 1900s, educational background, social activities, life in Assiniboia from 1922, problems of a country lawyer and notable individuals living in the Assiniboia and Willow Bunch areas.

John T. Lauder of Craven, Saskatchewan, a farmer born in 1900, recalls his early school days, railroads, changes in transportation and the effects of the Depression.

Dumont Lepage of Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan, born in 1903, recalls coming to Saskatchewan and his first impressions of Vonda in 1909, his work as the secretary of the municipality of Vonda and Gravelbourg and as manager of the CFRG radio station in Gravelbourg.

Ronald A. MacLean of Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan, a teacher and lawyer born in 1893, recalls his experiences teaching in Hirsch and Vibank, studying law in the 1920s, entertainment in small towns, descriptions of Regina and social life, his involvement in the Knights of Columbus and the effects of the Depression.

Lovica Urquhart of Assiniboia, Saskatchewan, born in 1889, recalls her arrival in Saskatchewan with a harvest excursion, life in Moose Jaw working for Mayor Davidson, her homesteading experiences near Rockglen and community activities.

Proclamation: Constituency of Notekeu-Willow Bunch, 1967

This poster is a proclamation for the constituency of Notekeu-Willow Bunch announcing an election for it's member of the Legislative Assembly to be held on October 11, 1967. Included is a list of polling divisions, the area they represent based on land descriptions, and the location of the polling station. The Returning Officer was L.B. Bissonnette. This poster was printed by The Assiniboia Times, Assiniboia, Sask.

Mass Farmers' Conference, Willow Bunch

This poster announced the Mass Farmers' Conference held in Willow Bunch, Tuesday, September 30, [1941]. The meeting included discussions on wheat prices, delivery quotas, provincial exemptions legislation, bonus payments, credit and immediate other problems. Guests in attendance were: Dr. Donnelly (M.P), Mrs. Minerva Cooper, Chas. Johnson (M.L.A.), J.H. Brokelbank (House Leader), and D.C. Doucet. The poster was issued by the Farm Emergency Committee, Willow Bunch.

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