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"Clubhouse", Biggar Golf Club

Exterior photograph of the clubhouse of the Biggar, Golf Club in Biggar, Saskatchewan; four men (none indentified) standing (one sitting) on front porch of the building

Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)

Biggar Golf Club, Christmas Day, 1928

Thirteen men, three women, and one child standing in a row in front of the clubhouse at the Biggar Golf Course. People identified as (from left to right): Harold Brown, Mr. Jack Hodgson, Mr. Bill Brown, Mr. Poole, Bob Briggs, Bill Borwnlee, W.D. Moore, Mrs. Heathfield, Mrs. Small, Mrs. Brown, Mr. Heathfield, L.G. Armstrong, Mr. Norman Fenby, W.J. Small, Dr. W. Brace, H.C. Skinner, Mr. James Flemming

Ada Bedard collection

  • 996-014
  • Collection
  • 1962

The collection contains one black and white photograph of a large group of people standing outside the "Old Time Curling Club" in Melfort Saskatchewan. The photograph was taken in 1962, and was part of Ada and Joby Bedard's personal collection.

Bedard, Ada (Née Elliot)

Association for Advancement of Science

Reception for the British members held on the lawn of the Dean of Agriculture's residence; a refreshment tent is at centre. J.B. Rutherford, son of W.J. Rutherford, dean of Agriculture, taking photos at right. Saskatchewan Hall and College Building in background; Union Jack flag flying above the group.

Bio/Historical Note: The British Association for Advancement of Science was established in 1831.

Association for Advancement of Science

Dr. and Mrs. A.M. Young of Saskatoon, and Sir David and Lady Bruce, representing the British Club, stand chatting on the lawn of the Dean of Agriculture's residence. Saskatchewan Hall and a refreshment tent in background.

Bio/Historical Note: The British Association for Advancement of Science was established in 1831.

Association for Advancement of Science

Reception for the British members held on the lawn of the Dean of Agriculture's residence. Attendees, refreshment tent and Union Jack flag in foreground. Saskatchewan Hall and College Building in background.

Bio/Historical Note: The British Association for Advancement of Science was established in 1831.

Association for Advancement of Science

Dr. and Mrs. A.M. Young of Saskatoon, and Sir David and Lady Bruce, representing the British Club, stand chatting on the lawn of the Dean of Agriculture's residence. Saskatchewan Hall and a refreshment tent in background.

Bio/Historical Note: The British Association for Advancement of Science was established in 1831.

4-H Homecraft Clubs

Display of Homecraft Clubs works shown at the Regina fair; M. Robertson (Newbury) stands beneath sign in front of exhibit.

Bio/Historical Note: As early as 1913 Agriculture societies were sponsoring the "Farm Boys Club and the Farm Girls Club,” organizations for youth. The Saskatchewan Agriculture Extension Department promoted the idea of separate classes for youth 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.”

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