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- [after 1952]
Two women in the process of flower arranging.
Two women in the process of flower arranging.
One image of club leaders sitting and standing around Emma Ducie, who is seated at centre. Also three images of several club leaders posing informally.
Bio/Historical Note: Emma Jane Roberts was born 28 April 1883 in Morley, Yorkshire, England. and emigrated to Canada with her family in 1907. She married Harry Ducie, a farmer and school trustee, in 1909; they had three children, Harold, Rose, and Emmie. Emma Ducie organized the Coates Homemakers' Club [Dundurn District] and continued to be an active member of the Clubs and Women's Institutes at the local, provincial, and national level. Ducie also served with the Saskatoon Council of Women, the Saskatoon Friendship Club and the Canadian Institute of International Affairs. Ducie was also a long-serving member of the advisory council for the College of Agriculture at the University of Saskatchewan. Emma Ducie died 3 December 1990 at age 107.
Females learning the art of square dancing; chairs stacked up in background.
Females sitting around a table sewing; brick wall in background with sign: "Clearing Point".
4-H Homecraft Clubs - Provincial Interclub Competitions
Image of five competitors; location unknown.
4-H Homecraft Clubs - Provincial Interclub Competitions
D. Bridges and G. Bridges representing the Tisdale food club. Emblem on jacket pocket, "Saskatchewan Golden Jubilee 1905--1955".
4-H Homecraft Clubs - Provincial Interclub Competitions
I. Dieker and L. Dieker, representing the Sovereign, Saskatchewan Clothing Club. Emblem on jacket pocket, "Saskatchewan Golden Jubilee 1905--1955".
4-H Homecraft Clubs - Provincial Interclub Competitions
Four females standing in a room holding the 4-H emblem. Draperies hanging in the background. Eleanor Geib, Joan King (both from the Conquest 4-H Homecraft Club), J. Law and M. Amundrud are identified.
4-H Homecraft Clubs - Provincial Interclub Competitions
Group photo of females sitting and standing holding the 4-H emblem. Members identified are Eleanor Geib, Joan King (both from the Conquest 4-H Homecraft Club), J. Law and M. Amundrud.
4-H Homecraft Clubs - Round Plain First Nation
A group of five Indigenous girls holding their sewing projects on their Achievement Day at Round Plain First Nation, later called Wahpeton Dakota Nation, near Prince Albert.
4-H Homecraft Clubs - Saskatoon Camp
Eleanor Geib (left) and Donna Hallan of the Conquest 4-H Homecraft Club put on the demonstration (about the art of making a party) they had given at the Club Achievement Day. Sign in foreground reads," Lets Have A Party". Draped walls in background.
4-H Members with Holstein Heifers
Three 4-H members stand with stand with their instructor. Two members are holding the leather halters of prize -winning horned Holstein heifers.
"4H Parade Float" in Biggar, SK
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A truck leading a group of ten children and two men, all on horse back, down Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan; The truck has a sign in the flatbed which reads "Double C 4H Multiple Club", a child riding on the outside of the flatbed, and two men riding in the cab. Behind the group of horse riders is two men in a wooden wagon with two horses hitched to it.
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
4th Avenue Bridge (Thunderbird Viaduct) looking north with pedestrians and vehicles
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
4th Avenue Bridge (Thunderbird Viaduct) with Robin Hood Mills grain elevator in background; Malden Coal Co. also visible
Walsh and Pugh