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Two pigs lying in a wallow. Printed caption on margin "WHAT - ME WORRY?"
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Two pigs lying in a wallow. Printed caption on margin "WHAT - ME WORRY?"
Animals ca. 1951-63 - Sleepy Hollow Bird Sanctuary at Abernathy
A flock of geese, ducks and other water fowl.
Animals ca. 1951-63 - Swift Current's Frontier Days
Arbos November-December 1964, p. 8; "Calf-roping is one of the many exciting events during Swift Current's Frontier Days." Man on a horse chases after a calf as others look on.
Anti - Substance Abuse Campaigns - 1982 - 83 - Alcohol Abuse
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 4, 1983, p. 11 Bottles of alcohol: image for teenage alcohol & drug use article.
Anti - Substance Abuse Campaigns - 1982 - 83 - Anti - Smoking
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, October 1, 1982, front cover Child breaking cigarette: image for teacher directed ; anti - smoking campaign.
Anti - Substance Abuse Campaigns - 1982 - 83 - "No Smoking" Flag
Saskatchewan Health no-smoking flag.
Anti - Substance Abuse Campaigns - 1982 - 83 - Plaque
Plaque awarded to smoke free high school.
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 1963, p. 62 "IN THE NEWS: MURRAY MEMORIAL LIBRARY EXPANSION. In the rare book room a volume is examined by D. C. Appelt, Librarian at the Murray Memorial Library. It is a religious and philosophical treatise printed in Venice in 1491. The two large volumes (upper left) are a first edition of the famous dictionary by Dr. Samuel Johnson, the eighteenth century author." Image consists of a photo of D.C Appelt reading a book in the Murray Memorial Library.
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept., 1966, p. 7 "LONG-TIME LLOYDMINSTER TEACHER HONORED ON RECENT RETIREMENT. Early in June, a testimonial dinner to honor Miss Bertha Archer upon her retirement from the teaching profession was held in the Andrew Walker Memorial Wing of the Presbyterian Church in Lloydminster." Image consists of a photo of Bertha Archer shaking hands with a gentleman at the front of the receiving line during her retirement testimonial dinner.
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept., 1966, p. 7 "LONG-TIME LLOYDMINSTER TEACHER HONORED ON RECENT RETIREMENT. Early in June, a testimonial dinner to honor Miss Bertha Archer upon her retirement from the teaching profession was held in the Andrew Walker Memorial Wing of the Presbyterian Church in Lloydminster." Image consists of a photo of Bertha Archer shaking hands with a gentleman at her retirement testimonial dinner.
Image consists of head and shoulders photo of Dr. J. H. Archer, principal of USRC.
Area Communications Officers 1972-73 - Charles Day
Head and shoulders shot of area communications officer Charles Day.
Area Communications Officers 1972-73 - Fred Green
Head and shoulders shot of area communications officer Fred Green.
Area Communications Officers 1972-73 - Gary Hyland
Head and shoulders shot of area communications officer Gary Hyland.
Area Communications Officers 1972-73 - Group Meeting
Area communications officers are pictured meeting around a table piled with documents.