Farm Boys and Girls Club - Swine Club - Lancer
- A-2343
- Stuk
- 1919
Club members sitting and standing along wooden enclosure of pigs. Church in background.
Farm Boys and Girls Club - Swine Club - Lancer
Club members sitting and standing along wooden enclosure of pigs. Church in background.
Community Progress Competition Exhibit: Rural Municipality of Bayne No. 371.
Part of W.C. Murray fonds
A display created by the Rural Municipality of Bayne is seen. Samples of grain, spices and other agricultural products are present. A sign is also present to the right stating that the Rural Municipality of Bayne No. 371 is located 48 miles East and 8 miles North of Saskatoon; Settled in 1904 with a population of 3234; 60% of the settlers were of German nationality. This Municiality is part of St. Peter's Colony, which comprises 50 Townships and is the largest German Catholic Settlement in America.
Bio/historical note: The Community Progress Competitions were conceived by Dr. W. J. Black of the Colonization Department of the C.N.R. to ascertain what contributions people of Continental European origin had made to community life in districts in which they possessed a resident population of 70% or more from the first or second generation, and to what extent they stimulated further community progress and development. They were judged on the basis of their educational efforts; agricultural development; citizenship, co-operation, and social welfare; arts and handicrafts; and general activities. These records were obtained by Dr. W. C. Murray in his capacity as one of the judges of the Community Progress Competitions. The records concentrate mainly on the first two years, 1930 and 1931, of the proposed five year competition for Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta residents. Only records on the Saskatchewan communities are included. They contain the assessments of the judges on community life on the districts that entered the competition. Financial statements and maps of many of the rural municipalities of Saskatchewan that entered the competition are included. Also, photographs of the districts that entered the competition for the years of 1930 and 1931, including many of the Edenwold district are included. The letters included are mainly those from the Western Region of the Department of Colonization and Agriculture of the Canadian National Railways to Dr. W. C. Murray.
Community Progress Competition Exhibit: Rural Municipality of Humboldt No. 370.
Part of W.C. Murray fonds
A display created by the Rural Municipality of Humboldt is seen. Samples of grain, spices and other agricultural products are present. A sign is also present to the right stating that the Rural Municipality of Humboldt No. 370 is located 65 miles East and 5 miles North of Saskatoon; Settled in 1904 with a population of 2775; 90% of the settlers were of German nationality. This Municiality is part of St. Peter's Colony, which comprises 50 Townships and is the largest German Catholic Settlement in America.
Bio/historical note: The Community Progress Competitions were conceived by Dr. W. J. Black of the Colonization Department of the C.N.R. to ascertain what contributions people of Continental European origin had made to community life in districts in which they possessed a resident population of 70% or more from the first or second generation, and to what extent they stimulated further community progress and development. They were judged on the basis of their educational efforts; agricultural development; citizenship, co-operation, and social welfare; arts and handicrafts; and general activities. These records were obtained by Dr. W. C. Murray in his capacity as one of the judges of the Community Progress Competitions. The records concentrate mainly on the first two years, 1930 and 1931, of the proposed five year competition for Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta residents. Only records on the Saskatchewan communities are included. They contain the assessments of the judges on community life on the districts that entered the competition. Financial statements and maps of many of the rural municipalities of Saskatchewan that entered the competition are included. Also, photographs of the districts that entered the competition for the years of 1930 and 1931, including many of the Edenwold district are included. The letters included are mainly those from the Western Region of the Department of Colonization and Agriculture of the Canadian National Railways to Dr. W. C. Murray.
Shuttleworth Mathematical Society
Members of the Shuttleworth Mathematical Society.
Bio/Historical Note: The Shuttleworth Mathematical Society was designed to give students interested in mathematics an opportunity to meet in an informal setting, and was open to all students who had completed one math class and were registered in a second. The Society was originally formed in November 1916 as the University Mathematical Society. It was renamed in honour of Roy Eugene Shuttleworth, a brilliant honours student who had been the first president of the organization. Shuttleworth was born in 1896 in Leavenworth, Washington. He studied mathematics and physics at the University of Saskatchewan. He joined the Army in the spring of 1917 and served as a private with the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (Eastern Ontario Regiment). Shuttleworth died in combat during World War I on 26 August 1918 at Vimy Ridge, France. His name is inscribed on the Vimy Memorial. The society has been inactive for many years.
Young Men's Christian Association - Executive - Group Photo
Group photo of the YMCA executive. Back row (l to r): Thomas Hunter Wells (chairman, devotional committee); George Arthur Harding (chairman, bible study); Reginald Miller Luckraft (vice-president); Abraham J. Leoppkey (treasurer). Front row: J.A. Graham (secretary); James W. Cruikshank (president).
Friendly Neighbors Minute Book 1948 -1951
Part of Organizations Collection
A small (18 cm X 23 cm) 78-page hardcover notebook containing the meeting minutes for the Friendly Neighbors Club from 1948 to 1951.
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Friendly Neighbors Minute Book 1951 - 1954
Part of Organizations Collection
A brown (20 cm X 33 cm) 82-page paperback notebook containing the meeting minutes for the Friendly Neighbors Club from May, 1951 to December, 1954.
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Friendly Neighbors Minute Book 1991 - 2014
Part of Organizations Collection
A large (21 cm X 33 cm) blue hardcover notebook (about 200 pages) containing the meeting minutes for the Friendly Neighbors Club from December, 1991 to 2014. This book has additional information including newspaper clippings and the address and phone numbers of members. The book is labeled on the front: "Friendly Neighbor Club 1934-2014" but the entries are from December 1991 to 2014.
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Friendly Neighbors Club 1935-1985 Photograph Album
Part of Organizations Collection
A brown 3-ring binder containing 97 pages (adhesive cardboard with plastic overlay) of photographs and documents that detail the history of the Friendly Neighbors Club.
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Indian Head 4H Club Secretary's Record Book 1978 - 1979
Part of Organizations Collection
A yellow 44-page paperback secretary's notebook. It contains the secretary's records (Donna Longeau) including, mainly, minutes of meetings, but also correspondence and roll call from 1978 to 1979.
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Indian Head 4H Club Secretary's Record Book 1979 - 1980
Part of Organizations Collection
A yellow 44-page paperback secretary's notebook. It contains the secretary's records (Norma Rosom) including, mainly, minutes of meetings, but also correspondence and roll call from 1979 to 1980.
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Indian Head 4H Club Secretary's Record Book 1980 - 1981
Part of Organizations Collection
A yellow 44-page paperback secretary's notebook. It contains the secretary's records (Sherry Spencer) including, mainly, minutes of meetings, but also correspondence and roll call from 1980 - 1981.
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Indian Head 4H Club Charter (1954 - 1956)
Part of Organizations Collection
A laminated 23 cm X 31 cm certificate - "Club Charter" - from the Canadian Council on $H Clubs awarded to the Indian Head 4H Club as a part of the Saskatchewan 4H Program for the years 1954, 1955,1956
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Indian Head 4H Club Charter (1961 - 1967)
Part of Organizations Collection
A laminated 23 cm X 31 cm certificate - "Club Charter" - from the Canadian Council on $H Clubs awarded to the Indian Head 4H Club as a part of the Saskatchewan 4H Program for the years 1961 to 1967
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Indian Head 4H Club Sewing III Project Logbook
Part of Organizations Collection
An orange duo-tang containing the 4H club official worksheets required to complete the Sewing III project by club member Debbie Anderson
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