- S-SP-A-23245
- File
- 26 Feb 1985
Part of Saskatoon StarPhoenix fonds
Photographs show mug shots of Agnes Salikin, volunteer for 21 years for the Canadian Diabetic Association, February 14, 1985. [Published February 26, 1985]
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Part of Saskatoon StarPhoenix fonds
Photographs show mug shots of Agnes Salikin, volunteer for 21 years for the Canadian Diabetic Association, February 14, 1985. [Published February 26, 1985]
L-R: Frank Glass, Ralph Wiseman, Agnes Wickett at mic. At 50th anniversary celebration in Rosetown Library.
Agnes, Angeline, and Jimmy Arcand
Part of Nora Ledoux collection
Agnes Arcand, Angeline Arcand, and Jimmy Arcand (child).
Agreement for sale of land between Rt. Hon. Lord Brassey and W.J. Sandercock
Part of Agriculture Collection
The document is for the purchase of E 1/2 and NW quarter (3 quarters) of S 32-T17-R13-W2 by William John Sandercock. This land is the section south-west of the town of Indian Head's water tank.
Part of Graphic Arts Printing fonds
Agreement stabilizes Saskatoon's neurosurgery situation
Part of Office of Communications fonds
Pat Atkinson; Peter MacKinnon; Signing agreement
Part of Saskatoon StarPhoenix fonds
Photographs show people and cattle at Agribition.
Part of Saskatoon StarPhoenix fonds
File contains photographs of two people with a model and a drawing for an agribusiness centre to be built.
Part of Saskatoon StarPhoenix fonds
Photographs show farmer Bill Street wearing protective equipment while he pours chemical/pesticide into the tank on his sprayer at his farm.
Part of Saskatoon StarPhoenix fonds
Photographs show a ranch with horses, a combine in the distance and images of farm equipment with an elephant [mammoth?] statue.
Agricultural contestants from Indian Head with trophies
Part of Agriculture Collection
Posed photo of twenty Indian Head boys in suits and dresses and with ribbons on their chests and trophies and shields in front of the group. W.H. Gibson, superintendent of the Indian Head Experimental Farm and William Martin stand behind the group.
Agricultural Education - Short Course - Group Photo
Posed winter image of participants of an agricultural short course standing in front of Engineering Building; Alexander R. Greig, professor of Mechanical Engineering, at extreme right.
Bio/Historical Note: Walter C. Murray, University President, saw that the College of Agriculture would keep the university close to the life of the people. Between 1909-1912, before they had teaching space, the agriculture faculty developed the agriculture farm and traveled doing extension work, most significantly, with the Better Farming Train. The Saskatchewan Minister of Agriculture, W.R. Motherwell, supported extension work with tax revenue funds. In October 1912, the first agriculture class was taught. Both a 3-year associate course and a degree course were available. In 1937 the associate program became the School of Agriculture. The school responded to local farming problems by teaching and research and with new departments directed to these areas.
Agricultural Education - Short Course - Group Photo
Posed winter image of participants of the Rama, Saskatchewan, agricultural short course; group standing in front of building.
Agricultural Education - Students - Group Photo
Students gathered outside at Conquest, Saskatchewan; winter scene. Dog at front centre, cutters [horse drawn sleigh] and grain elevators in background.
Agricultural Extension - Demonstrations
Demonstration of machine in operation in a field of grain.
Bio/Historical Note: Master/slave is a model of asymmetric communication or control where one device or process (the "master") controls one or more other devices or processes (the "slaves") and serves as their communication hub.