Travel Club Members in Front of The Monarch Hotel
- 01.699.04B
- Item
- ca.1980
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Members of The Biggar Travel Club posing for a group photograph in front of the Monarch Hotel
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Travel Club Members in Front of The Monarch Hotel
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Members of The Biggar Travel Club posing for a group photograph in front of the Monarch Hotel
60 Years of 4H Alberta-Saskatchewan
Part of Organizations Collection
A trade newspaper (World of Beef) issue in four sections (144 pages total) celebrating the 60th anniversary of the 4H program in Saskatchewan and Alberta.
World of Beef
Orange Benevolent Society 1976-1977 Calendar
Part of Town Collection
A 16-page flip-up calendar promoting the "Protestant Home For Children" in Indian Head. There are two months on each bottom page and a flower and text messages on each top page. There are no pictures of the Orange Home children. The last page has messages from Anne Stinson, Bob Sandercock and Vaughn Hayes - Orange Lodge/Orange Benevolent Society officials - with a small photo of each.
Orange Benevolent Society of Saskatchewan
Model airplanes on display in the basement of the Rosetown Centennial Library. Bill Kellett seated, Eugene Arsenault, third from right.
Rebekah Lodge Documents, Reports and Correspondence 1971-1973
Part of Organizations Collection
A 2-ring binder of about 150 pages with documents and correspondence from the Indian Head Rebekah Lodge (1971-1973).
Indian Head Rebekah Lodge
Royal Canadian Air Cadets at Summer Camp in Penhold, Alberta
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Members of the Royal Canadian Air Cadets Biggar Squandron posing for a group photo in front of a Royal Canadian Air Force Plane.
There is a sign in front of them which reads "No 300 SQDN. R.C.A.C. Summer Camp C.F.B. Penhold 1967"
Shaunavon Jaycee (Shawnee) Club social
Part of Leonard 'Hymie' Hanft fonds
8mm film taken by Leonard "Hymie" Hanft. Film length is 4:38. Footage includes a Jaycee (Shawnee) social, couples dancing, musicians. Footage is very dark
Hanft, Leonard 'Hymie'
Homemakers' Clubs - Conventions
Participants of the Homemakers' convention gather in the Bowl in front of the Administration Building.
Bio/Historical Note: The Homemakers' Clubs of Saskatchewan were created at a "special conference for women" initiated by the University of Saskatchewan in 1911. The objectives as stated in the constitution, were "to promote the interests of the home and the community". It was organized virtually as part of the university. The director of Agricultural Extension, F.H. Auld, was the ex officio secretary and managing director until 1913, when these duties fell to the newly appointed director of Women's Work, Abigail DeLury. From that time until reorganization in 1952, women's extension remained as a separate unit, reporting directly to the president of the university. After 1952, its work was still carried on independently, but with a greater degree of integration with agricultural and adult education services. Unique in Canada was the Club's official association with the University, which provided the provincial secretary, secretarial staff, and extension department resources to aid the development of the club and its programs. In 1971, the name was changed to the Saskatchewan Women's Institute and the University reduced its role to supplying free office space on campus.
Homemakers' Clubs - Conventions
Group photo of convention participants taken in front of the Administration Building.
Bio/Historical Note: The Homemakers' Clubs of Saskatchewan were created at a "special conference for women" initiated by the University of Saskatchewan in 1911. The objectives as stated in the constitution, were "to promote the interests of the home and the community". It was organized virtually as part of the university. The director of Agricultural Extension, F.H. Auld, was the ex officio secretary and managing director until 1913, when these duties fell to the newly appointed director of Women's Work, Abigail DeLury. From that time until reorganization in 1952, women's extension remained as a separate unit, reporting directly to the president of the university. After 1952, its work was still carried on independently, but with a greater degree of integration with agricultural and adult education services. Unique in Canada was the Club's official association with the University, which provided the provincial secretary, secretarial staff, and extension department resources to aid the development of the club and its programs. In 1971, the name was changed to the Saskatchewan Women's Institute and the University reduced its role to supplying free office space on campus.
Gibson Photo, Saskatoon
Brotherhood of Retired Trainmen Retirement Dinner in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
There are many people seated at long tables set for a banquet. A banner on the wall reads "B. of R. T."
Biggar Lion's Club Band in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A man standing in front of 24 people playing instruments in front of the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Golf Club House - Melfort, Saskatchewan
Part of Melfort General Photo collection
Exterior view of the Melfort Golf Club House in Melfort, Saskatchewan
Heath Photo Studio
"Thirsk Ladies Aid" in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A large number of Women, and children, posing for a group photograph
Thirsk Ladies Aid in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Women and children posing for a group photograph