File contains photographs of various people and events at the Battlefords Exhibition. Included is an image of Albert Horner, Member of Parliament for the Battlefords officially opening the exhibition. File also contains an image of Oswald Beaudry wearing a pioneer's hunting outfit holding a rifle, an image of young Theresa Martin eating cotton candy, an image of the float entered by Notre Dame Hospital in the parade which won second prize, as well as an image of a horse Zorro Mohawk, owned and driven by P. Lachappelle of Stoughton SK, who won the $250.00 Kinsmen Stake harness race.
File contains photographs of the front and back yard of the B. Gates house, as well as a gladioli exhibit. The Gates residence won first prize in the garden competition at the Battlefords Horticultural Society show, and the flower exhibit was also part of the show.
File contains photographs of Saskatchewan residents enjoying themselves on the beach and boating on Jackfish Lake at Battlefords Provincial Park. Included are images of a woman standing beside the railroad tracks.
The fonds consists of meeting minutes, photographs, real estate brochures, convention programs, news-clippings, etc. all pertaining to real estate in general. Most items are specific to the Battlefords Real Estate Board.
Arbos, January-February 1968, p. 26 (article -; Formula for Division III by Michael Baumgartner); "Is there a formula for the successful implementation of a Division II program? From the experience of the Lindale School owned by the Moose Jaw School Unit and located in the City of Moose Jaw many of the organizational problems currently being encountered by school systems implementing the program could be avoided by planning and preparation..."; Image consists of a head and shoulders photo of Michael Baumgartner.
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept., 1965, p. 6; "A 24-year-old Saskatoon public school teacher, Mariusia Bayda, was chosen Miss Saskatchewan Wheat Queen for 1965 by the Associated Canadian Travellers this summer. Miss Bayda, who will be on staff at Kinley this term, was sponsored in the contest by the P. Mohyla Institute. She was married on August 28 to Gene Gryba, an education student at the University of Saskatchewan." Image consists of a head and shoulders photo of Maryusa Bayda.
View of baymouth bar with tidal channels at lower right.
Bio/historical note: Frederic Harrison Edmunds was born in Hawarden, North Wales in 1898. He received his B.Sc. (1922) and MSc. (1923) from the University of Liverpool. In 1925 he came to Canada and joined the Department of Soils at the University of Saskatchewan. Professor Edmunds was named chairman of the Department of Geological Sciences in 1961, a position he held until his death in February, 1965.
Images show women at a Third Ave. United Church Bazaar, in Saskatoon. Identified are Mrs. G.G. Patrick, Mrs. C.C. Burnett, Mrs.E. Glazebrook and Mrs. H. Skarsgaard.