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Walcer, Mary fonds

  • MWR
  • Fonds
  • 2002

The fonds contains scanned copies of black and white photographs from Mary Walcer's private collection. The original photographs date from 1917 to the 1930's. They were scanned at 300 dpi with 16 million colors. The images are of the Maryville S.D #2790 and the Maryville district near Gronlid, Saskatchewan.

Walcer, Mary

Y.M.C.C. Carnival in Melfort, Sask.

Twenty-three people at the Y.M.C.C. Carnival in Melfort, Saskatchewan. They are all wearing costumes and ice skates and holding hockey sticks, but for the man kneeling in front as he holds a fire axe. Another is hidden in the back and waves his hand. L to R Alex McKay, ?, Max Nelson, Sid Moore, Dr. Hutcheson, ?, Dr. Hall, A.R. Babington, Bert Cotter, Harry McKay, ?, Ernie Arnett ?, ?, ?, Shorty Fletcher ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, Fred Jameson, ?, William Wood (father in-law to Chat Clark), J.N. Gale ?

Palmolive's Happy Gang Family

Palmolive's Happy Gang. L-R: Hugh Bartlett, Toddy (spaniel), Eddie Allen, Judy (8 months), Bobby Gimby, Blain Mathe, Joe Niosi, Lou Snider, Jimmy Namaro, Cliff and Terry McKay, Kathleen Stokes, Bert Pearl "the Happy Gang's own pappy", Murn (Mrs. Eddie Allen), Grace (Mrs. Bobby) and Lyn Gimby, Hilda (Mrs. Blain) Mathe, Mary (Mrs. Joe) Niosi, Sally and Eleanor (Mrs. Lou Snider), Denise, Anne (Mrs. Jimmy Namaro) and Linda, Patricia, Vera (Mrs. Cliff) McKay, Joan and Sally McKay

Melfort Elks Midgets 1963-1964

Hockey players in uniform on ice. Team photo with coaches and stick boy. Coaches: Keith Peters, Alf Turner; Front Row L-R: Eddie Shipley, Wayne Watts, Greg Lustig, Larry Necember, Tom Kaminski, Bill March, Doug Swartout. Coaches L-R: Jim Urquart, Alf Turner

Winter Feed Grinding

Man on tractor dumping a bale into a grinder. Another man on a tractor controlling the grinder. There is snow on the ground. Names are unknown at this time.

Melfort Research Station Hay Drying Tower - Melfort, Saskatchewan

Forage harvesting research was started in 1971 in co-operation with the Engineering Research Service at Ottawa. Forage produced under various systems was evaluated by feeding to beef cattle. A hay-drying tower, the first on the continent, was built in 1971. It had a capacity of more than 80 tonnes dry matter. The first forage systems engineer was hired in 1973 Dr. W. Coates. The metal roof, suspended with a winch system, is supported by 4, H beams, bolted to metal plates anchored in concrete piles.

Hereford Heifers

A major cattle management project, in co-operation with the province of Saskatchewan, was initiated in 1974 with the purchase of 280 Hereford heifers and the provision by the province of 1.5 sections of land at the Pathlow Community Pasture.

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