Photograph shows a dress rehearsal for a production called "Triumphs of Faith" about the history and life of the Saskatoon United Churche, to be presented at the Saskatoon Technical Collegiate in conjunction with a United Church exposition being held in Saskatoon.
Photoraph shows Arthur Moxon, QC, making a presentation to fellow Queen's Counsel lawyer J.D. Ferguson, at a Saskatchewan Bar Association dinner held in his honour at the Saskatoon Club.
Photograph shows women from the Saskatoon Badminton Club watching exhibition games at an open house and social evening. Identified are: Joanne Broatch, Molly Dunn, Kay Horner, NoreenWallace, Barbara Halliday and Shirley Suddon.
Photograph shows the mortgage to the Saskatoon Hilltop Kilburn Park clubhouse being burned. Identified are president Lorne Richardson and Cliff McClocklin, Dr. Ray Dickson, Len Richardson, Hugh Tait, George Adolph, Geoerge Bate, Don Somers, Dr. Herb Cowburn, Dr. Bill Turnbull and Arthur Peberdy.
Photograph shows delegates to the fifth annual Institute of Public Administration of Canada convention at the Bessborough in Saskatoon. Names identifed on newspaper clipping.
Photograph shows federal Department of Veterans's Affairs Saskatoon director Percy Klaehn presenting a cheque to student nurse Janet Lindsay, daughter of the late Colonel J.G.K. Lindsay. The cheque was first installment of a three year educational grant program for children of veterans who died as a result of war service.
Photograph shows the head table of a banquet for delegates to the provincial Catholic Women's League provincial convention at the Bessborough. Identified are: Mrs. F.W. Leeper and Bishop F.J. Klein of Saskatoon, among others.
Photograph shows 21-year-old H.R. Welsh, Saskatoon's first recruit for the United Nations special brigade to Korea, examining enlistment papers with recruiting officer Capt. H.G.R Walker. Published August 11, 1950.
Photograph is a group shot of people identified as French-Canadians from Quebec, New England, the Maritimes and Ontario, visiting Saskatoon as part of a western tour, standing outsdie the Broadway Avenue studio of radio Prairie Nord, identified as Saskatoon's French Canadian radio station. Rev. J.A. Beulac of Marcelin, President of Prairie Nord, is identified along with others.