Printed souvenir program, No. 11 Canadian Army Service Corps, for the play: "Miss Pepple of New York" at the Winnipeg Theatre, April 21st, 1910. Proceeds from the event to go towards The Fife and Drum Band.
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919This leaflet, originally inserted in a First World War military book, asks the question: “Which book will you buy for the blind man?” and features a color illustration of a blind man being handed a braille book. On verso, there is a printed appeal from C. Arthur Pearson, Honorary Treasurer of the newly established National Institute for the Blind, asking for donations to fund the purchase of equipment to bring down the cost of printing braille books. On the bottom of the page is a place to write your name, address, and amount pledged for the Institute. C. Arthur Pearson was a noted publisher, writer and newspaper man, but began to lose his sight due to glaucoma in 1908. He published his Pearson’s Easy Dictionary in braille in 1912, and became President of the National Institute for the Blind in 1914. He was a successful fundraiser for the Institute as these leaflets might attest to, increasing the income from £8,000 to £360,000 in only eight years. Pearson went on to establish the St. Dunstan’s Home for soldiers blinded in the First World War, where men were offered vocational training in an effort to help them regain their independence and return to the workforce.
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919Printed bookmark advertising The Scottish Widows' Fund; includes a color reproduction of "The Village Bride-Groom" by Jean Baptiste Greuze. ca. 1910.
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919Printed ephemera – Military Extracts including full pages and paper scraps, retained by Harwood Steele in an envelope labeled “autography & bits”. SBS has signed his name, and often his rank, to each piece or scrap of paper in this file, most of them excerpts from published sources.
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919Printed ephemera – Military Business Card – Nurse A. Feast Certf. Obstet. Soc. Of Lond.
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919Printed ephemera – Military 15th Light Horse Band program
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919Black and White Newspaper. No. [465]—Vol. XVIII, New York: Saturday, January 13, 1900 (extract; torn and stained)
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919A page torn from "The Graphic" illustrated newspaper, with a photograph and short write-up on 'Colonel Sam Steele'.
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919"Strathcona March" sheet music, composed by Ludwig Waizmann; inscribed "To Maye from [Cuz}"
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951Music and lyrics: The "Charge" of "Strathcona's Horse" Words and music by Drum Major W.R. Boyd Published by Whaley, Royce & Co., Toronto
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919A negative image printed on paper of a souvenir poster published by The Slater Shoe Company of Montreal to honor "The Strathcona Horse"; three photos are on the poster with Queen Victoria in the centre and Lord Strathcona on one side and SBS on the other side.
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919Ephemera, including ship stationery, menus, and programs; song lyrics; a poem; a printed church serman; honorary memberships; printed matter; and a seating plan for a dinner given by Lord Strathcona at the Savoy Hotel in London; Summary of News sheet from Headquarters, Natal Army.
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919Includes business cards, invitations, advertisements, song lyrics, dinner menu, seating plan, etc.
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919A NWMP Engagement form and Oath of Allegiance for Israel Dix; a front page from "The Canada Gazette" (August 18, 1900); Printed Bill 40: 'An Act respecting pensions to Officers of the North-West Mounted Police' (2 copies); loose printed sheet showing the distribution state of the Force by Divisions; and affidavit of a Mounted Police Pensioner form (5 copies).
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919A price list flyer for the Chatham Steam Laundry and Shirt Factory.
Macdonell, Alexander R.A postage label from James McCrudden, Boots and Shoes, of Montreal to Capt. A.R. Macdonnell [sic] at Fort McLeod [sic], N.W.T.
Macdonell, Alexander R.A piece of scrap paper with a sum and figures written on it, and stamped "Lethbridge AM De 27 02 Alta".
Macdonell, Alexander R.A promissory note for $500.00.
Macdonell, Alexander R.A newsclipping removed from diary 2008.1.1.3.1.10. The clipping is titled "The Best of All Offers" and is regarding the "Thrice-a-Week World" magazine subscription offer.
Macdonell, Alexander R.A handwritten note (printed?) from Walton & Co. Fine Art Publishers asking for names and addresses of people they might sent a promotional circular to.
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919A Royal Exchange Assurance advertising bookmark.
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919A certificate of posting of a registered postal packet (for package sent to Great West Insurance Company of Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919Printed calling card for W.J. White (some of the print has been scratched out and new information added in pencil).
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919Printed calling card for Captain H. J. de B. Barnett, 91st Pubjabis; a care of address added in pencil.
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919Printed calling card for Arthur [F.] Duncan of Highfield, Kinghorn
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919Business card for Albert H. Halder, Special Correspondent, Reuter's Telegram Co. Ltd.
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919An empty envelope with the insignia of the White Star Line (shipping).
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919Typed copy of an editorial published in "Canadian Military Gazette" in tribute to Sam Steele
Funeral Service program for Sir Smuel Benfield Steele, St. John's Church, Putney, England (three copies).
Copy of death certificate for SBS; attached note from Harwood Steele disputing the listed 'cause of death'
Printed [extract?]. 6th Annual Report of the Niagara Historical Society, Presiden't Report, October 18th, 190, 4 pp.
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919K.K. Empire Association general mail out letter and small pin brooch
Small leather case containing a membership card for The Canadian Club, Shorncliffe, England
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919Small leather case containing a permanent subscriber's ticket for the Army & Navy Co-operative Society, Westminster, England
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919Programs, menus, imprint, German passport, notes, The Pelman Institute 'Mind and Memory' information. The Petawawa Camp Fish and Game Club report, Steele house description (Putney?), real estate viewing authorizations (Putney, England), Perkins Bull Hospital Masonic Club member's cards, Dover Garrison entry card, etc.
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919Ball invitation, hairnet, brochure, imprint, poem: "Myself Not God", notices, wedding invitation, calendar (1909), invitations, memorium card for Reverend John Gray, business cards, etc. Includes a published drawing and note about portaging on the Winnipeg River in July of 1870.
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919Military tournament and Horse show tickets, pony gymkhana program, Independent Order of Forester's Permit, miniature printed calendar booklet (1903), invitations, a lock of hair (no identification) enclosed in an envelope; a wedding invitation for the daughter of Major Robert Belcher, etc.
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919Printed souvenir of the "'Forty Hours Devotion'" (3 copies); a meeting summons and dues notice from Battle Lodge Masonic Hall
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919Attached wedding invitation enclosed in a letter to SBS from Marie dated August 3rd, 1902. The invitation is from Captain J. O'Donnell of S.A.C. inviting SBS to the wedding of his daughter Mabel to Captain J. Sholto Douglas, also of S.A.C.
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951A program for a memoriam "In Respectful Memory of His Majesty King George V," held by Edmonton Public Schools and dated Monday, January 27, 1936. Schedule includes hymns, prayers, psalms, eulogy, message from the superintendent, and God Save the King.
Edmonton Public SchoolsA schedule, map, and artist line-up for the Up & Downtown Music Festival held in Edmonton, Alberta on October 5-7, 2018. Includes a land acknowledgement, "Safer Spaces Policy," list of volunteers, and advertisements for local businesses.
Rain Shadow Productions Ltd.A segment taken from the book “The Engineers Club of Philadelphia Volume XVII, No 2”, and published separately as “The Canadian Pacific Railway, from Laggan to Revelstoke B.C” by William S. Vaux Jr. in 1900. The book outlines the construction, the history, and the current course of the Canadian Pacific Railway. The book includes several maps and graphs demonstrating the ground conditions and varying elevations of the railway route.
Vaux, William S., Jr."A Handbook of Manitoba and the City of Winnipeg" prepared by the Publication Committee of the Winnipeg Local Executive Committee to present to the members of the British Association for the Advancement of Science for their visit from August 25 to September 1, 1909 (with options for extension based on member interests). Includes a proposed program and tentative itinerary, photographs, meteorological observations, information on locations within Winnipeg, Manitoba including a map marked with "probable meeting places," and another fold-out colored map of Canada.
Publications Committee of the Winnipeg Local Executive CommitteeThe fourteenth annual Vegreville Summer Fair Prize list and Exhibition Guide which was held in Vegreville, Alberta, from July 28 to July 30, 1930. The guide includes two entry forms, one for livestock and one for all departments aside from livestock, that could be submitted to the exhibition before July 25, 1930. The book includes information about the rules and regulations for the exhibition, prize options for the different livestock categories, and prize options for the various agriculture and horticulture categories. The booklet also includes various advertisements for local businesses.
Information on the grain trade in Canada, prior to World War I but after the establishment of the Grain Act, and in-depth proposals for its improvement. Subtitle reads "Conditions which make such a system necessary. A detail of the system showing its practicability. Results of such a system in operation."
De Montfort PressCertificate number 13739 of Lethbridge Petroleum and Refineries Limited, certifying that E. J. B. Plotke is the owner of 200 shares "without nominal or par value." Dated December 2, 1937.
A collection of documents titled “Record and Analysis for Settlement Purposes of Business Transaction Between C.J. McFadden and D.J. McFadden.” There is one document for each year and ranges from 1949 to 1983. Several documents include supplementary reports or notes stapled to them. The majority of the documents are divided into two parts. Part I outlines debits to Donald J. McFadden for transactions involving grain, labour, and miscellaneous items. Part II outlines credits to Donald J. McFadden for transactions involving labour, seed, fertilizer, and chemicals. At the end of the majority of the documents, there is a summary of the transactions and the balance that is either owed or needs to be acquired. As the years progress the documents also include cost calculations for the use of specific agricultural machinery.
McFadden, Chester James"Publication No. 269." Agricultural information on corn, sugar beets, field peas, sunflowers, soybeans, rape seed, and safflower, specific to the province of Manitoba. Topics include adaptation, varieties, land preparation, cultivation, harvesting, diseases and pests, etc.
Manitoba Department of Agriculture and Immigration"Publication No. 699, Circular No. 164." A brief informational brochure on different types of root rot diseases, as well as "Prematurity Blight," and how they affect cereal crops.
Canada. Dept of AgricultureA reprinted section of Vol. 31 of a periodical titled "Scientific Agriculture" providing information on cereal smuts. Consists primarily of the results of surveys and testing conducted on seed samples taken at random from farmers in Manitoba.
Cherewick, William John"Publication No. 150 (Third Edition)." Informational pamphlet on poultry meat production, including topics such as summer care, lice, fattening and overfeeding, killing, dressing, and scalding.
Foster, David Clarence"Publication 842, Circular 187." A pamphlet, subtitled "Keep the Best and Sell the Rest," consisting primarily of photographs comparing the anatomy of laying and non-laying chickens.
Canada. Dept of AgricultureA booklet titled “Equipment for Harvesting Hay and Silage” by WM. Kalbfleisch. The booklet was published by the Canada Department of Agriculture Experimental Farm Service in September 1949. The booklet is marked as Publication 826 and Farmers’ Bulletin 158. The booklet provides detailed information about various farm machines and equipment that are ideal for harvesting hay and silage. The booklet covers topics such as methods of collecting, hauling and storing hay and silage, using balers, forage crop harvesting methods, auxiliary equipment such as hay carts, wagon unloaders or hay blowers, and also provides an extensive appendix. The booklet includes various photographs of these different methods and machinery.
Kalbfleisch, WilhelmA booklet titled “Alfalfa for Hay, SIlage and Pasture” by the Forage Plants and Field Husbandry Divisions of the Central Experimental Farm in Ottawa, Ontario and the Dominion Experimental Station in Lethbridge, Alberta. The booklet was published by the Dominion of Canada Department of Agriculture in Sept. 1948. The booklet is marked as Publication 735 and Farmers’ Bulletin 110. The booklet provides information about the different varieties of alfalfa, methods of growing alfalfa, harvesting methods, and how to use alfalfa as silage. The booklet includes various photographs of alfalfa varieties and fields, as well as harvesting methods. On the inside of the back cover page, there is a list of people involved with the Experimental Farm Service in Canada.
Central Experimental Farm"File No. K-6-1, Serial No. 1414." Architectural plans for building a poultry range feed hopper. Drawn by "G.H.S.," checking architect's signature has faded.
Canada. Department of AgricultureA booklet titled “Dominion Forest Nursery Stations Progress Report 1947-1952” by John Walker, Superintendent of the Dominion Forest Nursery Station in Indian Head, Saskatchewan, and W.L. Kerr, Superintendent of the Dominion Forest Nursery Station in Sutherland, Saskatchewan. The booklet was published by the Canada Department of Agriculture in 1954. The booklet outlines the tree-planting activities over a period of six years at the two Forestry Nursery Stations. The report outlines the distribution of trees for shelterbelt and hedge planting on farms, permanent plantations, farm shelterbelts, special cooperative projects, rodent control, publicity, and tree physiology.
Walker, JohnA booklet titled “Ornamental Shrubs and Small Trees for the Canadian Prairies” by S.W. Edgecombe, an Associate Professor of Horticulture at the University of Manitoba. The booklet was published by Line Elevators Farm Service in April 1944, in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The booklet covers topics such as the use of ornamental shrubs in home plantings, plant maintenance, and recommended shrubs and information about their care. Throughout the booklet, there are various photographs of shrubs and small trees. On the back cover page of the booklet, there is a list of sponsors. On the cover page "D. J. McFadden" is handwritten in the top right corner.
Edgecombe, S.W.A booklet titled “Forage Crops and Stable Agriculture” by R. Whiteman, an Agronomist from the Manitoba Department of Agriculture. The booklet was published by the Manitoba Pool Elevators in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The booklet provides information about soil erosion, producing good quality hay, pasture production, and corn production in Manitoba, among other topics. On the cover page "D. J. McFadden" is handwritten under the title.
Whiteman, Robert"Special Bulletin No. 2." Information on harvesting barley to maintain a malting grade. Includes photographs and illustrations of "cylinder and concave adjustments."
Vogel, S. L.A "vest-pocket edition" publication on quality expectations and grading factors for various field crops being sold in Manitoba, including information on excess seeds, ergot and smut, grain mixtures, dampness and moisture levels, etc. Contains advertisements for local businesses.
Manitoba Pool ElevatorsA booklet titled “Rapeseed: Canada’s “Cinderella’ Crop” published by the Rapeseed Association of Canada in April 1968. The booklet provides information about the origins and history of rapeseed plants, ideal growing conditions, varieties and species, seeding practices, and various diseases and pests that can affect plant growth. The booklet includes several information tables, maps, and photographs related to rapeseed and its production. The booklet ends with an acknowledgement statement from James McAnsh, the Executive Director of the Rapeseed Association of Canada. For further information, there are two contacts listed on the back cover page.
Table of Contents: Origin and History, Foreword, Introduction, World Oilseed Market, Domestic Market Potential, Rapeseed Breeding Program, Area of Adaptation, Choice of Land and Rotation, Rape Varieties and Species, Seed and Seeing Practices, Use of Fertilizer, Pollination, Weed Control, Diseases, Control of Rape and Mustard Diseases, Insect Pests, Harvesting and Threshing, Storage and Cleaning, Grading, Mustard Seed Crops Introduction, Mustard Species, Area of Adaptation, Varieties, Harvesting and Marketing, Grading.
A booklet titled “Insect Pests and Diseases of Rape and Mustard” published by the Rapeseed Association of Canada in November 1977 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The booklet was prepared by Dr L. Burgess, Dr J. Dueck, Dr G.A. Petrie, and L.G. Putnam from the Agriculture Canada Research Station in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The booklet is an updated version of the booklet of the same name from 1972 and provides information about the various insects and diseases that can affect rapeseed and mustard plants at all stages of growth. Each insect and disease is described and accompanied by a colour photograph. The booklet also provides solutions for mitigating or preventing these pests. There are several updates from the previous booklet to include more insects and diseases.
Table of Contents: Flea Beetle, Red Turnip Beetle, Red-backed Cutworm, Diamondback Moth, Bertha Armyworm, Beet Webworm, Loopers, Clover Caterpillars, Other Caterpillars, Imported Cabbageworm, Western Cabbageworm, Aphids, Minimizing Hazards to Bees, Preparation of Sprayers, Personal Safety, Table of Control Recommendations, Staghead or White Rust, Downy Mildew, Alternaria Black Spot, Grey Stem, Sclerotinia Stem Rot, Foot Rot, Black Leg, and Aster Yellows.
A booklet on agricultural sustainability with a focus on soybean crops. Contains the mission statement and goals of the producing organization (Field to Market), statistical data on topics such as land and energy use, soil loss, climate impact, and water use, as well as a collection of quotes from industry professionals.
Field to MarketA booklet titled “Canola Meal for Livestock and Poultry” edited by Dr. D.R. Clandinin for the Canola Council of Canada. The booklet was published by the Canola Council of Canada in Winnipeg, Manitoba in June 1981 and is marked as Publication No. 59. This publication “assembles the latest research findings on the use of canola meal in rations for livestock and poultry.” The publication provides information about processing canola seed for quality meal, the composition of canola meal, canola meal for poultry, canola meal for pigs, and canola meal for beef and dairy cattle. Each section is written by various authors who are all listed on the last page of the publication.
A newsletter titled “Canola Digest” from the Canola Council of Canada in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The newsletter, published monthly, is marked as Volume 14, No. 11 and was published in November 1980. The newsletter provides information about various topics related to canola oil such as stars at the Alberta Growers’ Convention, research funds for the council, the titles of the proposed research, an upcoming meeting for Saskatchewan growers, domestic production of deodorized oils, overseas clearances, and current canola production. Several information tables are included in the newsletter.
Canola Council of CanadaPromotional material for the Edmonton Eskimos football team's 1952 season. Consists of a cartoonish map of Canada with Alberta exaggerated in size and shape, coloured yellow, and declaring "the Grey Cup is moving west" with comical illustrations portraying prominent Alberta and football themes.
Hamly Press Ltd.A commemorative collection of events, anecdotes, photographs, bible verses, and poems reflecting the history of the Alexander United Church in Alexander, Manitoba.
Alexander United ChurchTwo blank foldable order forms for Brathwaites Limited Wholesaler Department, a pharmacy in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Each order form has blank spaces where the sender can fill in their name, address, and preferred shipping method. Each order form also includes a blank table where the sender can list the medication they wish to purchase, the quantity, and the size. The forms fold into envelope shapes with prepaid postage of six (6) cents, a predetermined address for Brathwaites Limited, and several blank lines in the top left corner for a return address.
Brathwaites LimitedA Sing-a-Long songbook for the Canadian Empress steamboat. There are 50 songs included in the booklet. The songbook was compiled and prepared by Harvey McKend. Some of the songs included are titled “Coconuts,” “For Me and My Gal,” “The Man Who Broke the Bank,” and many others. On the inside of the front cover page, there are two advertisements for the Empress Bar and the Empress Corner Store. On the inside of the back cover page, there is an advertisement for Canadian Empress Steamboat Vacations on the St. Lawrence River, and the main office is located in Kingston, Ontario.
Rideau St. Lawrence Cruise ShipsAn informational booklet on livestock feeds and advertising the products of the Co-op's Feed Division. Includes sections for poultry, hogs, and cattle. Laid-in between pages 42-43 are two brochures on turkey blackhead disease, both advertising a drinking-water treatment called "Histane."
Manitoba Co-operative Wholesale Ltd.A brochure titled "Colds Pay No Profits!" on the use of "Duatok Sulfanthiazole Sodium Soluble Powder" to treat coryza (colds) in chickens. Includes a list of advantages, usage instructions, precautions, and information on coryza.
American Cyanamid CompanyA one page advertisement for various poultry-related farm implements from Miller Hatcheries, "Home of Champion Chicks & Poults Since 1917." Products include turkey saddles, "Never-Pick" bits and applicator, and the "LYON Super Debeaker." A series of calculations are written in light blue ink on the verso.
Miller HatcheriesA card advertising Ayerst penicillin-streptomycin bougies, or "Mypens" for treating mastitis (in dairy cows). Includes a list of medical ingredients, and a price that has been crossed out and updated in blue pen. Stamp on the front reads "The Braun Drug Co., Ltd. Box 427 Altona, : Man."
Ayerst, McKenna and Harrison, Ltd.An advertising pamphlet for Rahr Malting Co, subtitled "Malt of Reputation since 1847." Includes information on the Rahr family, locations, an illustrated cross-section of a tower malthouse, and a list of the company's key strengths. The outer side of the brochure is one panoramic photograph of a Rahr malting facility.
Rahr Malting Co.A promotional booklet from the Canadian International Grains Institute. Includes the vision and mission statements, messages from the chair and CEO, list of programs and missions, financial data, etc.
Canadian International Grains InstituteA seed catalogue for DEKALB brand seeds. Includes information on various hybrids of canola, corn, and soybeans, as well as advertisements for seed treatments, pesticides, and farm management software.
Bayer AGA small souvenir diagram of a Saskatchewan Wheat Pool elevator. The diagram is formed in the shape of a grain elevator and when the diagram is opened, the inside workings and mechanisms of a grain elevator are colourized and labelled. Also inside the diagram is a short description of how a wheat elevator functions and lists notable highlights of the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool. The diagram was created for the Saskatchewan Centennial in 2005.
Saskatchewan Wheat PoolA course materials packet for the Manitoba Homestudy Course, Soils ‘84, from Manitoba Agriculture. The materials included in the packet are for Lesson 2: Moisture and Climate. The course was created in 1984. The courses were sent in the mail to Donald McFadden in Rivers, Manitoba from the organization in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1997. The packet includes the Lesson 2 booklet which is full of diagrams and information tables, and provides information about topics such as determining the moisture level in soil, how plants use water, and the effects of fertilizer. The packet includes a second booklet titled “Southern Manitoba’s Climate & Agriculture” by S. Dunlop and C.F. Shaykewich from the Faculty of Agriculture at the University of Manitoba.
Manitoba AgricultureA course materials packet for the Manitoba Homestudy Course, Soils ‘84 from Manitoba Agriculture. The course was created in 1984. The materials included in the packet are for Lesson 3: Salinity and Drainage. The courses were sent in the mail to Donald McFadden in Rivers, Manitoba from the organization in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1997. Included in the envelope is the Lesson 3 booklet which contains diagrams and information tables, and provides information about topics such as detecting salinity in soils, topography, soil drainage, and drainage costs.
Manitoba AgricultureA course materials packet for the Manitoba Homestudy Course, Soils ‘84 from Manitoba Agriculture. The course was created in 1984. The materials included in the packet are for Lesson 4: Soil Fertility. The courses were sent in the mail to Donald McFadden in Rivers, Manitoba from the organization in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1997. Included in the envelope is the Lesson 4 booklet which contains diagrams and information tables, and provides information about topics such as nitrogen in soil, soil phosphorus, and the role of potassium and sulphur. Also included is a list of Soils ‘84 television shows for participants to watch, a page about legume inoculation written in 1981, a leaflet titled “Nitrogen Fixation and Legumes in Crop Rotation” which was written in 1982, and a second leaflet titled “Micronutrients in Crop Production” which was written in 1983.
Manitoba AgricultureA course materials packet for the Manitoba Homestudy Course, Soils ‘84 from Manitoba Agriculture. The course was created in 1984. The materials included in the packet are for Lesson 8: Tillage. The courses were mailed to Donald McFadden in Rivers, Manitoba from the organization in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1997. Included in the envelope is the Lesson 8 booklet which contains information tables and photographs, and provides information about topics such as selecting tillage equipment, specific implements for tilling, and tillage systems. Also included in the envelope are the final exam for the course, exam instructions, and an evaluation form for the course.
Manitoba AgricultureTitled "Celebration of the Century! Celebrating 100 years of agriculture and the first 60 years of Home Economics." Includes messages from the President of the University of Manitoba, the Dean of the Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences, the Dean of the Faculty of Human Ecology, and the Honorary Chair of the AgCentennial 2006 Committee, as well as a schedule of events, a comparative history of the Manitoba Agricultural College campus, biographies on guest speakers Don and Elaine Triggs, and a list of sponsors.
University of ManitobaSubtitled "50 Years of Firsts." Financial and statistical data on the canola industry. Includes information regarding sustainability, trade relationships, a timeline of rapeseed/canola production in Canada, etc.
Canola Council of CanadaA 20 year aniversary promotional pamphlet on the WTC Group. Includes an overview of the company and information on their transloading and freight services.
WTC GroupAn advertising book for Canadian Pacific Railway, providing information on services, safety, locations, marketing, storage, community involvement, etc. Page 11 is a fold-out map of southern Canada and northern United States showing the railroad network. Laid-in between pages 10-11 is a loose page detailing "plans to invest a half billion dollars in new, highly efficient hopper cars."
Canadian Pacific RailwayUndated meeting minutes for a Maniotba Turkey Producers’ Marketing Board meeting. The minutes are dated October 25, but no year is included. The meeting was held in the Co-op Board Room at 1700 Portage Ave in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The minutes list the members present at the meeting. The topics discussed at this meeting include backfat requirements on turkey toms, a financial statement for the levy account, a potential plan for quota permits, and several motions regarding various upcoming meetings with other organizations.
Manitoba Turkey Producers' Marketing BoardA collection of meeting minutes for the Manitoba Turkey Producers’ Marketing Boards meetings in 1969. The minutes range from January 3, 1969, to December 16, 1969. The majority of the meetings were held at 1700 Portage Ave and 1200 King Edward Street in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Each minutes document lists the date, location of the meeting, and the names of people present for the meeting, and provides details about the topics discussed. Some of the discussion topics for these meetings include the inspection of potential office space, prospective investors, various correspondence, quality of turkeys, marketing permits and permit applications, paying prices, and many more.
Manitoba Turkey Producers' Marketing BoardA collection of meeting minutes for the Manitoba Turkey Producers’ Marketing Boards meetings in 1971. The minutes range from January 12, 1971, to December 29, 1971. The majority of the meetings were held at 1200 King Edward Street in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Each document lists the date, location of the meeting, and the names of people present for the meeting, and provides details about the topics discussed. Some of the discussion topics for the meetings include various correspondence with the board, dead-on-arrival turkeys, possible obtaining company credit cards for board directors and managers, the overproduction of broilers by a particular farmer, turkey producer complaints, and pooling of returns.
Manitoba Turkey Producers' Marketing BoardA collection of meeting minutes from the Manitoba Turkey Producers’ Marketing Board meetings from 1975. The minutes range from January 14, 1975, to December 16, 1975. None of the minutes have a meeting location listed. Each document lists the date, and the names of people present for the meeting, and provides details about the topics discussed. Some of the discussion topics for the meetings include staff pensions, the yearly budget, grower issues and complaints, feedback from processor representatives, and long-term turkey pools. Several of the meetings included other groups or oganizations such as the Boiler Growers and the advisory committee.
Manitoba Turkey Producers' Marketing BoardA collection of meeting minutes from the Manitoba Turkey Producers’ Marketing Board meetings in 1978. The minutes range from January 5, 1978, to December 5, 1978. None of the minutes have a meeting location listed. Each document lists the date, and the names of people present for the meeting, and provides details about the topics discussed. Some of the discussion topics for the meetings include the Federation of Agriculture annual meeting, legal counsel regarding the board’s responsibility for birds during transit, a turkey leg seminar, office equipment, winter marketing for the following year, a cost of feed study, and overmarketing.
Manitoba Turkey Producers' Marketing BoardA small collection of meeting minutes from the Manitoba Turkey Producers’ Marketing Board meetings in 1987. Only two meeting minutes are included. The minutes are dated January 12, 1987 and January 15, 1987. Each document lists the date, and the names of people present for the meeting, and provides details about the topics discussed. Both minutes documents are all labelled as Directors Meetings. Some of the discussion topics for the meetings include premiums paid to the board, various statements of account, various motions, pool payments, and various correspondences with the board.
Manitoba Turkey Producers' Marketing BoardA small collection of news releases related to The Manitoba Turkey Producers’ Marketing Board. The first news release is an editorial from the CFAM and CHSM Southern Manitoba radio station by Bruce Gunn. The editorial was released in September 1968 and discusses "Producer marketing Boards and the proposed changes in marketing legislation in the province." The second news release was addressed to the Premier of Alberta from Gil Molgat, the leader of the Liberal Party in Manitoba. The news release is dated September 26, 1968. The news release expresses concerns about specific “plans for orderly marketing of turkeys and broiler chickens produced in Manitoba.”
The third news release is a cut-out article titled “Poultry market bid produces a dispute.” The article is attached to a statement from the President of the Canadian Turkey Federation, the Chairman of the Canadian Broiler Council, and the Canadian Egg Producers Council. The release and the statement discuss the “broad exemptions the Manitoba Government is insisting be included in the marketing schemes already approved by the vast majority of the Manitoba Turkey and Broiler Chicken Producers by free and democratic vote.”
The fourth news item is a torn-out article titled “Manitoba Turkey and Broiler Board Members Hold First Combined Meeting of Manitoba Marketing Boards.” The article includes a B&W photograph of board members, including Don McFadden. On the back of the article are unrelated profiles of various people.
The fifth news release is from The Manitoba Turkey Producers’ Marketing Board and was released on June 28, 1968, regarding a general policy statement. The aforementioned general policy statement is attached to the release and dated June 27, 1968.
The sixth news release is from the Manitoba Farm Bureau and was released on October 9, 1968. The news release outlines a letter that was sent to Premier Walter Weir regarding the government’s “position in regard to permitting agricultural producers to establish effective marketing plans under the Natural Products Marketing Act.”
The final news release is from The Manitoba Turkey Producers’ Marketing Board and was released on October 9, 1968. The release details a meeting between the Hon. Douglas Watt, the new Minister of Agriculture and the provisional directors of the marketing board.
A list of Registered Growers with the Manitoba Turley Producers’ Marketing Board in 1969. The document lists the names of numerous growers in alphabetical order as well as their addresses. The list includes 154 names of growers.
Manitoba Turkey Producers' Marketing BoardA list of preliminary voters for the Manitoba Turkey Producers’ Marketing Plan. The document lists the names of numerous turkey producers in alphabetical order by last name as well as their addresses. The list includes 115 names of producers, although one name is crossed out in ink. The list is dated February 12, 1968.
Manitoba Turkey Producers' Marketing BoardA farm account book produced by Chester McFadden for his farm in Rivers, Manitoba for the year 1956. On the first page of the account book, there is an index. The account book is divided into various sections which are written at the top of each page including Co-op, Oil, Help, Fertilizer, Lumber, Grain, Margaret, Don, Feed Grain, and many others. In each section, there are handwritten notes about purchases for each category or income for the farm. There are several loose-leaf notes and papers placed between pages throughout the account book. On page 38 there are various entries describing the farm fields.
McFadden, Chester JamesA farm account book produced by Chester McFadden for his farm in Rivers, Manitoba for the years 1965 to 1966. There is an index on the first page and the rest of the account book is divided into various sections which are written at the top of each page including Cop-op, Royal Bank, Don, Insurances, Off Farm Receipts, 1966 Crop, Income, and many others. In each section, there are handwritten notes and calculations about purchases for each category or income for the farm. There are several loose-leaf notes and papers placed between pages throughout the account book.
McFadden, Chester JamesA farm account book produced by Chester McFadden for his farm in Rivers, Manitoba for the years 1967 to 1968. There is an index on the first page and the rest of the account book is divided into various sections which are written at the top of each page such as Co-op, Gas, Bank, and many others. Nine sections are marked by small tape tabs. The tabs indicate sections for Co-op, Credit Union, Telephone and Hydro, Insurance, Don, Field, Crop Reporting, and a second tab for Don. In each section, there are handwritten notes and calculations about purchases for each category or income for the farm. There are several loose-leaf notes and papers placed between pages throughout the account book. At the end of the account book is the draft of a letter, presumably addressed to a neighbour of the farm. One of the supplementary items placed between the cover and the first page of the account book is Chester McFadden's drivers license.
McFadden, Chester JamesA farm account book produced by Chester McFadden for his farm in Rivers, Manitoba for the years 1973 to 1974. There is an index on the first page and the rest of the account book is divided into various sections which are written at the top of each page such as Credit Union, Insurances, Don, Jim, Rivers House, Crop Reporting, and many others. In each section, there are handwritten notes and calculations about purchases for each category or income for the farm. There are numerous loose-leaf notes and papers placed between pages throughout the account book. On page 48 of the account book there is, what appears to be, a wedding toast for Denise and Wayne.
McFadden, Chester JamesA farm account book produced by Chester McFadden for his farm in Rivers, Manitoba for the years 1984 to 1986. There is an index on the first page and the rest of the account book is divided into various sections which are written at the top of each page such as Royal Bank, Certificates, Groceries, Insurances, Misc. Income, and many others. In each section, there are handwritten notes and calculations about purchases for each category or income for the farm. There are numerous loose-leaf notes, receipts, and papers placed between pages throughout the account book. Near the back of the account book, there are eight pages of names and the majority have addresses listed beside them.
McFadden, Chester James