Photograph of Angus Clunas from North Battleford with his StarPhoenix bag over his shoulder. Mr. Clunas, a World War I veteran, is a Saskatoon StarPhoenix vendor, and it is estimated that, in the last twenty years or so, he has sold well over a half a million newspapers.
Photograph of L.H. Bergstrom, provincial superintendant of schools, addressing the crowd gathered to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the North Battleford Separate School District. Included in this celebration is Most Rev. Laurent Morin, bishop of Prince Albert, and J.H. Maher.
Photograph of some of the residents and staff sitting in the Logie Lounge at the new Battle Height/River Heights Lodge in North Battleford SK. Included in the image is Mrs. C. Huber, the matron of the lodge. The lounge is named after Rev. Allan Logie, who was instrumental in organizing the project.
Photograph of horses Smoky Mack and Miss Thunderbird Direct, owned by Harlton and Bob Jolly respectively, both from North Battleford, working out for the upcoming harness races at the Battlefords Exhibition.
Photograph of a Shorthorn steer [owned?] by David Casmore of Midnight Lake, SK. The steer was the Glaslyn 4-H club's grand champion at a show and sale put on by the Battlefords Agricultural Society.
Photograph of the fifty year old bridge that spans the Battle River west of North Battleford. This bridge will soon be replaced with a new, larger bridge that can accommodate the increased traffic.
Photograph of a heavily damaged automobile that was stolen in Edmonton, abandoned on a level crossing and struck by a train near Langham. The authorities as of yet have not been able to locate the driver.
Photograph shows the float entered by the federal government North Battleford Indian Hospital, which won the prize for best float in the North Battleford Exhibition parade and best float in its class.
Photograph of Mrs. Ken Stewart, of the North Battleford Collegiate Alumni Association, presenting a cheque to retiring prinicpal Harry Sharp. The cheque is to allow Mr. Sharp to visit France and in particular Vimy Ridge. Mr. Sharp served Canada in both World Wars attaining the rank of Brigadier. The money was raised from donations from North Battleford Collegiate grads from all across Canada and parts of the United States.
Photograph of Brig. W.J. Moogk, commanding officer for Saskatoon area, inspecting troops belonging to 1N. Sask. Reg. in North Battleford. With Brig. Moogk is Maj. M. Manning, of the milita unit.
Photograph of a heavily damaged semi-trailer truck lying on its side in the ditch near Denholm, SK. The truck was involved in a collision with two other automobiles in which four people were killed, and five injured. The driver of the truck is in a Saskatoon hospital in serious condition.
Photograph of Saskatoon StarPhoenix carrier Roy Flint of North Battleford being presented with a watch from StarPhoenix agent O.W. Sandmeyer, for three and a half years of dependable service.
Photograph of Dr. David Kaplan, of the University of Saskatchewan, pointing something out to a number of bandmasters at a convention in North Battleford SK. Those bandmasters in attendance included Dale McIntosh (Rosetown SK), Len Drake (Kipling SK), and Glen Farkas (Saskatoon).