- S-SP-A-9168
- File
- 17 Feb 1976
Part of Saskatoon StarPhoenix fonds
File contains photographs of individual holding up a Bertha Moth trap.
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Part of Saskatoon StarPhoenix fonds
File contains photographs of individual holding up a Bertha Moth trap.
Part of Saskatoon StarPhoenix fonds
File contains photographs of a number paintings done by Berthold Imhoff in the St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church in Paradise Hills, SK.
Bertram Brewster's 100th birthday
Part of Saskatoon StarPhoenix fonds
File contains photographs of Saskatoon resident Bertram Brewster celebrating his 100th birthday.
Studio portrait of the artist Bertrand Imhoff.
Part of John Reeves fonds
Beryl Fox. Documentary film maker; Cambleville, ON -- portrait
Head and shoulders image of Beryl Lepage, Financial Services.
Bio/historical note: Image appeared in 21 May 1999 issue of OCN.
Beryl Murlowska introduced stenographic machine to Saskatoon Courts
Part of Saskatoon StarPhoenix fonds
Beryl Murlowska, a former London Court reporter, introduced the stenographic machine to Saskatoon courts.
Beryl Plumptre, chair, Food Prices Review Board, addresses the crowd during Farm and Home Week.
Bio/Historical Note: Born in 1908 in Melbourne, Australia, Beryl Alyce Plumptre (nee Rouch) graduated from the Presbyterian Ladies College there. Shortly after launching her career with the Bank of New South Wales, she won a scholarship to Cambridge University where she pursued graduate studies in economics with John Maynard Keynes. Unfazed by the fact that women in the professions were still uncommon, Plumptre established her own credentials as an economist, working with agencies such as the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, the Tariff Board and the Royal Commission on Coastal Trading. She also became a fearsome consumer advocate, serving as national president of the Consumers Association of Canada from 1961 to 1966. Plumptre played a determining role in the establishment of a new federal department responsible for consumer affairs – an effective but short-lived voice for Canadian consumers that subsequent governments soon muffled by burying it deep within the bureaucracy. She also spoke up for consumer interest as a member of the now-defunct Economic Council of Canada. In 1973 Plumptre was appointed to head the Food Prices Review Board, where she insisted that she would report not to the government, but directly to the people of Canada. This appointment was followed by another as vice-chair of the Anti-Inflation Board, from which she resigned in 1977. Plumptre died in Ottawa in 2008 at age 99.
Part of Antoinette Moreau collection
Esther (Greyeyes) Mowat and Celina (Greyeyes) Arcand beside a garden fence made of willow branches.
B.E.S.L. Donating Television Set to Department of Veterans' Affairs Solarium in University Hospital
Part of Saskatoon StarPhoenix fonds
File contains photographs of the B.E.S.L. donating a television set to the Department of Veterans' Affairs solarium in the University Hospital, December 19, 1955.
Part of Saskatoon StarPhoenix fonds
Images are of the Bessborough Hotel and of the South Saskatchewan River, in Saskatoon.
Part of Saskatoon StarPhoenix fonds
Photographs show people participating in the Bessborough Classic curling.
Part of Saskatoon StarPhoenix fonds
Photographs show mugshots and action shots of curlers in the Bessborough Hotel curling classic in Saskatoon.
Part of Saskatoon StarPhoenix fonds
Photographs show people participating in the Bessborough Classic curling.