Murray Memorial Library - Staff
- A-12423
- Stuk
- [196-?]
A library employee receives food from a boater-hatted committee member at an event held outside of Kirk Hall.
Murray Memorial Library - Staff
A library employee receives food from a boater-hatted committee member at an event held outside of Kirk Hall.
Images of Convocation Hall filled with conference attendees. Conference was held from 6 March 1945 to 8 March 1945.
Looking west at greenhouses.
First year students of the School of Agriculture observing the operation of a grain dryer under the direction of instructor R.A. Dodds.
Extension Division - Publications Exhibit
Collection of publications [by Extension Division] are displayed so titles are visble. Topics vary.
Extension Division Public Lecture series held at the Eaton's end of Midtown Plaza. [Instructor] standing on platform. Attendees in foreground; CFQC-TV banner in background.
Participants in a landscaping class offered by Extension.
Four women in a kitchen preparing food. L to r: Woman working on a counter, another holding a carton, a third using an egg beater, a fourth at a stove.
[Farm Boys' Clubs] - Calder Potato Show
Walter Eftoda, age 12, of Torsk School, standing before a building and holding potatoes. Eftoda (1933-2019) was the winner of the grand championship.
Bio/Historical Note: As early as 1913 Agriculture Societies were sponsoring organizations for the youth the "Farm Boys Club and the Farm Girls Club". The Saskatchewan Agricultural Extension Department promoted the idea of separate classes for the juveniles to exhibit and judge their produce or livestock at local fairs. The "Farm Boys and Farm Girls Clubs" were combined and the name changed to "4-H Clubs" in 1952 and the motto became, "Learn To Do By Doing".
[Farm Boys' Clubs] - Calder Potato Show
Second prize school exhibit from Torsk School at the Calder, Saskatchewan, Potato Show; sign above display.
Bio/Historical Note: As early as 1913 Agriculture Societies were sponsoring organizations for the youth the "Farm Boys Club and the Farm Girls Club". The Saskatchewan Agriculture Extension Department promoted the idea of separate classes for the juveniles to exhibit and judge their produce or livestock at local fairs. The "Farm Boys and Farm Girls Clubs" were combined and the name changed to "4-H Clubs" in 1952 and the motto became, "Learn To Do By Doing".
[Farm Boys' Clubs] - Calder Potato Show
First prize exhibit from Calder School and winner of Bank of Montreal Cup at the Calder, Saskatchewan, Potato Show. Banner hangs over display.
Bio/Historical Note: As early as 1913 Agriculture Societies were sponsoring organizations for the youth the "Farm Boys' Club and the Farm Girls' Club". The Saskatchewan Agricultural Extension Department promoted the idea of separate classes for the juveniles to exhibit and judge their produce or livestock at local fairs. The "Farm Boys and Farm Girls Clubs" were combined and the name changed to "4-H Clubs" in 1952 and the motto became, "Learn To Do By Doing".
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 - Girls Club Week
Group doing calisthenics indoors during activities at the University of Saskatchewan. Piano player and flags in the background.
4-H Clubs - Provincial Interclub Competitions - Visit to Ottawa
Winners standing in a doorway at the Parliament Buildings in Ottawa. M. Hartnett and Lynn Biggart of Wilbert represented Saskatchewan.
4-H Clubs - Provincial Interclub Competitions - Visit to Ottawa
John G. Diefenbaker, Prime Minister of Canada, meets with winners in his office; members holding certificates. Alvin Hamilton, federal Minister of Agriculture, at extreme left.