File contains photographs showing the official opening of the Saskatchewan Power Corporation's A.L. Cole generating station, located in Saskatoon on the riverbank at Avenue A South in present-day River Landing.
This fonds contains materials relating to Art Karras' three books, including correspondence with publishers; with fans; with trappers; drafts and typescripts.
A.L. "Bert" King and his wife Rose were homesteaders in Rosetown area. Their daughter Laura married Walter Aseltine. In the photograph, Bert is seated on the roof of a newly constructed building, probably in Rosetown.
These papers include (handwritten and typed): manuscripts, drafts, journal publications, volumes and collections of his work, articles and reviews of his work; volumes of other poets work; personal correspondence and poems from the likes of Margaret Atwood, Milton Acorn, Earle Birney and Irving Layton; photos; vinyl cuts; audio recordings
Athol Murray with Al Ritchie, Father David Bauer and Jackie McLeod standing beside Edith Hall Residence. The old St. Augustine's Church is in the background. The meeting was related to the appointment of McLeod, an old Notre Dame Hound player, as coach of Canada's Olympic Hockey Team.