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College of Home Economics - Class in Session

Three female students working in the Home Economics lab kitchen. One student is holding a cookie sheet of unbaked biscuits, another is shaping the biscuits, and the other is opening the stove. From back of photo: "Home Economics Dept. Lab. Physics Annex 'U of S'. Early 1950's. Miss Glenora Pearce, Supervisor of Homecraft Clubs, Extension Department."

College of Home Economics - Class in Session

First class of Saskatchewan Indigenous women trained as food instructors. Back row: Mrs. Rose Ewak, White Bear Reserve, Carlyle; Mrs. Florence Sparvier, Cowessess Reserve, Broadview; Mrs. Mary Fox, Onion Lake Reserve, Onion Lake; Mrs. Edna Seeseequasis, Beardy's Reserve, Duck Lake. Front row: Mrs. Freda Greyeyes, Muskeg Reserve, Marcelin;; Mrs. Nora Sanderson, James Smith Reserve, Kinistino; Mrs. Grace Ahenakew, Sandy Lake Reserve, Mont Nebo; Mrs. Mabel Goertzen (Metis - teacher's wife), Carlyle; Mrs. Mary Carrier, Piapot Reserve, Craven; Mrs. Doris Severight, Cote Reserve, Kamsack.

Bio/Historical Note: The College of Home Economics offered this class. Six of the women taught 17 food courses to 166 women in 1967-1968. Five returned for the refresher workshop.

College of Home Economics - Class of 1946 Reunion

Group photo of dignitaries at a special ceremony held to recognize Dr. Hope H. Hunt's work in the School of Household Science/College of Home Economics. Standing: Mrs. Minto Symons; J.W.T. Spinks, University President; Lorna Davis. Seated: Dr. Edith C. Rowles Simpson, dean, College of Home Economics; Dr. Hope Hunt; Dr. Anne Kernaleguen, former Home Economics faculty member; and Mary Spinks. The ceremony was part of the 25th anniversary reunion of the Home Economics class of 1946.

Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Hope H. Hunt was dean of the School of Household Science and of the {renamed in 1952) College of Home Economics from 1942 to 1965. She died 21 January 1995 in Saskatoon at age 97.

Estey Centre for Law and Economics in International Trade

Justice Willard ('Bud') Estey (left) poses with Janice MacKinnon, Minister of Saskatchewan Economic and Cooperative Development, and Ralph Goodale, federal minister of Natural Resources at the Centre's dedication. The Centre will help to counter aggressive and sometimes unfair trade policies of other nations.

Bio/Historical Note: Willard Zebedee "Bud" Estey, CC (1919-2002) was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. He was the son of James Wilfred Estey, a puisne justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, and Muriel Baldwin. He studied at the University of Saskatchewan earning a BA in 1940 and an LL.B in 1942. He joined the armed forces and fought during World War II, including acting as a Canadian Observer with US forces during the battle for Okinawa. Upon returning to Canada went to study at Harvard Law School and received a LL.M in 1946. From 1946 he taught at the University of Saskatchewan and then moved to Ontario the following year to practice law. In 1973 Estey was appointed to the Court of Appeal for Ontario and two years later was named Chief Justice of the High Court of Justice of Ontario. He became Chief Justice of Ontario in 1976. Estey was appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada in 1977 to replace Wilfred Judson. He drafted the first major judgment on the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the Skapinker judgment, in 1984. That same year the University of Saskatchewan awarded an honourary Doctor of Laws degree. Estey retired from the Supreme Court of Canada in 1988. Estey was appointed a trustee of the Stanley Cup in 1984 on the nomination of Red Dutton, succeeding Clarence Campbell. In 1985, he was appointed as Commissioner of Inquiry into the collapses of the Canadian Commercial Bank and the Northland Bank, both of which had been closed by the Canadian government that year. Estey’s report, Report of the Inquiry into the Collapse of the CCB and Northland Bank, was issued in 1986. In 1990 he was made a Companion of the Order of Canada. Estey died in Toronto in 2002.

Bio/historical note: Appeared in the March 26, 1999 OCN.

College of Home Economics - Class of 1946 Reunion

Dr. Edith C. Rowles Simpson, outgoing dean, Home Economics, stands at the front of a classroom addressing a crowd. From back of photo: "A 25th Anniversary reunion of the Home Economics class of 1946, Friday, Oct. 15, Special Ceremony to recognize the work of Dr. Hope Hunt (Edith C. Rowles Simpson speaking)." View from back of classroom looking towards the Dean.

College of Home Economics - Class of 1946 Reunion

From back of photo: "A 25th anniversary reunion of the Home Economics class of 1946, Friday, Oct. 15. Special ceremony to recognize the work of Dean Hope Hunt." Front row: Sybil (McDonald) Pringle,Eithne (Mills) Krantz, Dean Edith C. Rowles Simpson, Dr. Hope Hunt, Lorna Davis, Major Betty Bell, Beth (Bridge) McDonald. Back row): Lydia (Fahlman) Swedlery, Bernice (Dahl) Gosling, Vera (McIntyre) Graham, Grace (Hardy) Day, Jean (MacMillan) Irving, Kathleen (Taggart) Ferguson, Eleanor (McFadyen) Cockburn.

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