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              Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              A small tourism foldable leaflet for Winnipeg, Manitoba titled “Factoids.” The booklet contains “All Original Facts Guaranteed to Satisfy Even the Biggest Curiosities” and was made in Winnipeg, Manitoba by Tourism Winnipeg. The booklet is marked as Volume 3. When the leaflet is unfolded, there are various facts covering the page about tourist attractions in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Included on the leaflet are various photographs depicting the subject of each fact and a list of the credit for each photograph. On the back of the folded leaflet, contact information is listed for Tourism Winnipeg.

              Tourism Winnipeg
              Item · 1935
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              A list of contributors for the year 1935 to the United Church in Rivers, Manitoba. The leaflet is divided into three columns. The first columns list the donation source which is either a person or an envelope, the second column lists the local expenses donations, the third column lists the M&M fund donations, and the fourth column lists the total amount of donations from donors and envelopes. At the bottom of the leaflet are totals for each column that lists monetary values. There are handwritten notes around the borders of the leaflet.

              Rivers United Church
              Item · Feb., 12, 1968
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              A 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 Board
              Item · May 14, 1968
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              A printed copy of an address “prepared for presentation at the annual meeting of the Newfoundland Poultry Federation” which took place on May 14, 1968, in Gander, Newfoundland. The address is titled “Controlled Poultry Marketing” and was presented by Fred W. Beeson, Editor of the Canada Poultryman magazine, from New Westminster, British Columbia. The address outlines the various reasons why marketing boards in the poultry industry are necessary and the many responsibilities a board has to take on when given authority in a province. Beeson gives examples of the evolution of the poultry marketing board in British Columbia.

              Beeson, Fred W.
              Item · 1983 - 1984
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              A 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 7: Conservation. 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 7 booklet which contains diagrams and information tables, and provides information about topics such as soil organic matter, wind erosion, and water erosion. Also included in the envelope is a leaflet titled “Gully Restoration and Grassed Waterways.”

              Manitoba Agriculture
              Item · 1979 - 1984
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              A 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 6: Fertilizers. 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 6 booklet which contains diagrams and information tables, and provides information about topics such as nitrogen fertilizers, phosphorus fertilizers, potassium fertilizers, and sulphur fertilizers. Also included in the envelope is a leaflet titled “Phosphorus Fertilization in Crop Production,” written in 1979, and another leaflet titled “Nitrogen Fertilization in Crop Production,” written in 1983. The last materials included are an information sheet titled “Calculating Nutrient Costs and Fertilizer Rates,” and two more information sheets titled “Handling Anhydrous Ammonia Safely” and “Herbicide/Fertilizer Mixtures.”

              Manitoba Agriculture
              Item · 1981 - 1984
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              A 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 5: Soil Testing. 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 5 booklet which contains diagrams and information tables, and provides information about topics such as soil testing, sample handling, some fertilizer recommendations, and plant tissue analysis. Also included is a booklet titled “Plant Tissue Analysis,” written in 1981, a booklet titled “Soil Testing Services in Manitoba,” written in 1983, and a leaflet that is a guide for understanding soil test reports. The last material included in the packet is a diagram of a soil sample drying cabinet.

              Manitoba Agriculture
              Item · 1981 - 1984
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              A 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 Agriculture
              Item · [1910?]
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              A leaflet for the Edmonton Standard Coal Company in Edmonton, Alberta relaying general information about the company and share options for investment. The coal mine in Edmonton, Alberta started producing coal in January 1906. The leaflet was printed around [1910?] by Rous & Mann. Limited Printers in Toronto, Ontario. The leaflet provides information about the company such as the production process of coal, the average coal seams on the property, the need for increased output of coal, yearly outputs and cost of production, why the company is a safe investment, mine management, and a recent auditor’s report of the mining account for the financial period ending on February 28, 1910. Shares for the company are advertised as costing $100 each.

              Edmonton Standard Coal Company Limited
              Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              A fund-raising flyer for the St. Boniface Orphanage and Old Folks Home in St. Boniface, Manitoba. The flyer includes a note from the Sisters of Charity (Grey Nuns) and a note from the orphans residing at the orphanage urging the reader of the flyer to consider donating money to the establishment. At the bottom of the flyer is a section the recipient can fill out with their name and address and the amount of money they’d like to donate. The photographs included in the flyer are several group photographs of those residing at the establishment.

              St. Boniface Orphanage and Old Folks Home
              Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              Two leaflets for Team Products Alberta in Calling Lake, Alberta, a cooperative of 500 Indigenous artists and craftspeople in those regions. The first leaflet is an information sheet for the Alberta and Mackenzie District and outlines the qualifications and guidelines for products that a person may want to sell through Team Products Alberta. The leaflet also provides instructions for how to send product samples to the company for evaluation. The second leaflet is a blank handicrafts questionnaire that asks questions regarding the seller’s product such as the inventory, price, materials being used, and community support.

              Team Products Alberta
              Item · Jun. 16, 1938
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              A general letter from Louis W. Heard, the President of the Beacon Group No.1 of the Youth Division Alberta Social Credit League in Edmonton, Alberta. The letter is addressed to “the Supporters Who made my Trip to the Youth Congress Possible!” The letter is dated June 16, 1938. The letter outlines L.W. Heard’s experience at the Congress and their efforts to ensure the Social Credit League was accepted at the Congress and not ostracized, as well as the events of the Congress. The letter also reiterates the goals and objectives of the Alberta Social Credit League and thanks the recipients for their donation that made the trip to Congress possible.

              Heard, Louis W.
              Item · 1932
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              An instruction booklet for the 27th Annual Camp of the Alpine Club of Canada, written by W.R. Tweedy, the Secretary-Treasurer of the club. The camp was scheduled for July 18 to August 1, 1932, at the Mt. Sir Donald Camp in Glacier National Park in the Selkirk Mountains. The instruction booklet includes rules and regulations regarding the objective of the camp, the date, the closest railway stations, transportation, baggage, outfits, camp location, climbs, expeditions, and campfires. There are also instructions about how someone can become a member of the Alpine Club of Canada. The booklet was printed by G.A. Roedde LTD in Vancouver, BC.

              Tweedy, W. R.
              Item · [19-?]
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              A deed of land based in Winnipeg, Manitoba which is largely blank other than four signatures. Two from someone named Rod MacPherson and two from someone named James McBarrister. No dates, costs, or land locations are mentioned or filled out.

              MacPherson, Rod