File contains photographs of a Saskatchewan Public Health Nurse giving a student a check up. See also S-SP-A 6604 See S-SP-A 6604 for clipping. Photos also taken by Peter Wilson.
Photographs show mug shots of people identified as John and Bill, May 20, 1985. [Published May 21, 1985] Items 1 to 4 are SP-A's and items 5 and 6 are SP-B's. Sadly, neither John nor Bill appear to have had their photographs published on May 21 or any other date, and thus, their identities are lost to history.
File contains photographs of police and rescue personnel on the scene of a fatal motorcycle accident on Circle Drive in Saskatoon. Included are images of a body covered with a blanket on the shoulder of the road.
Photographs show City Men's Curling. Images are individual team member headshots on 35mm and team shots on 2x2 film. Items 1 to 24 are SP-A's (35 mm) and items 25 to 44 are SP-B's.
File contains photographs of the official opening of Mount Blackstrap for the Canada Winter Games. Included in this file are images of Mount Blackstrap and the ceremonies that took place for the opening, pictured is Nancy Green Raine performing the "ribbon cutting."
Photograph shows Ed Sebestyen, Vice-President in charge of mountain for the 1971 Canada Winter Games speaking with Jeff Charlebois, president, in the background.
File contains an image of a train car that was knocked off the tracks and spilling wheat following a derailment on the eastern outskirts of North Battleford, SK. Also included are a number of images of various building projects that have been completed in North Battleford and area in 1963. Pictured is a 12 room collegiate that was built in Battleford, an abattoir, chicken barn, as well as other residential houses that were erected in the area.
Members of the Beaver-Meridian baseball team, a team made up of players from North Battleford and Lloydminster. Also pictured is Keith Erne of North Battleford, vice-president of the team, Lloydminster mayor Vern Miner, North Battleford mayor Jim Maher and Slim Thorpe, president of the ball club. The team will compete in the Western Canada Baseball League. Included is an image of Mrs. Abbott, wife of the late Jack Abbott, receiving a bouquet of roses and a plaque from "Jeep" George, in recognition of the work her late husband did for hockey and baseball in the North Battleford area.