Seager Wheeler is the only person competing in this category of the competition. For his group exhibition, he has submitted Spring Wheat, Red Fife, White Fife, or Marquis. Wheeler placed 1st in his category.
This fonds contains one scrapbook containing newspaper clippings regarding weddings, births, and death notices for several Saskatchewan municipalities. Clippings were gathered by Minnie Clemenshaw, an early pioneer to the Archydal area. Scrapbook edited by Beverly Wilson, grand-daughter-in-law of homesteader John Wilson.
This fonds reflects the activities of the Cosmo Drama Club. It is comprised of three series: general business records, scrapbooks, and skits and workshops. It includes financial records, such as receipts and account balances, meeting minutes, memorabilia, skit scripts and an audiocassette of a workshop.
This fonds contains a booklet on the history of the preservation work funded by the Crescent Park Foundation as part of the 40th anniversary of the incorporation of the foundation.
This fonds consists of the original material that was written and submitted for the compilation of the book “The Rolling Hills Review 1840-1980.” It includes family histories(biographies), stories, historic information on places, organizations, companies and events during the period from 1840 to 1980 for the Bevitt, Crestwynd, Bay Island, Don Jean, Old Wives, Piety Hills and Windcrest Districts.
Letter from the Department of Agriculture, signed by a Mr. A.T. Charron. Also included is a letter from a Dominion Horticulturalist discussing potatoes of Seager Wheeler's.