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              2008.1.1.1.3.7.41 · Item · 10 Aug. 1915
              Part of Sir Samuel Steele Collection

              Handwritten letter with envelope from Flora in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan to her father at Shorncliffe Camp, Kent, England. Flora continues to discuss her and Gertrude's travels in Saskatchewan, and comments on the various people they visit or spend time with, and the heat spell they are enduring. 8 pp.

              Steele, Flora
              2008.1.3.3.1.1.75 · File · May 1913
              Part of Sir Samuel Steele Collection

              Correspondence sent to SBS in his capacity as Colonel in Command of Military District #10, based at the Fort Osborne Barracks in Winnipeg; telegram from Adjutant General regarding the camp at North Battleford, and further information about an Armoury site, etc. for Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

              Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919
              2008.1.3.3.1.1.53 · File · Jul. 1911
              Part of Sir Samuel Steele Collection

              Correspondence sent to SBS in his capacity as Colonel in Command of Military District #10, based at the Fort Osborne Barracks in Winnipeg; includes a letter regarding dividing the Saskatchewan battalion, and a hand-written letter concerning recruits, etc.

              Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919
              2008.1.3.3.1.1.59 · File · Dec. 1911
              Part of Sir Samuel Steele Collection

              Correspondence sent to SBS in his capacity as Colonel in Command of Military District #10, based at the Fort Osborne Barracks in Winnipeg; includes a memo re: next-of-kin information and a confidential letter (marked by H.S. ‘for use only’...) sent from {D.T. Smith}, Lt. Col. regarding problems with a Provisional Lieutenant. Handwritten

              Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919
              Item · [c. 1930]
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              Two photographs of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan from a slightly elevated viewpoint, one of a rail yard with train cars and an engine (caption reads "Canadian National R. R. Yards") and one of buildings and back alleys in what is now the Central Business District (caption reads "Wholesale District"). Both photographs have been stamped on verso with "Saskatoon Chamber of Commerce."

              Steele & Co. Photographers
              Item · July 25, 1912
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              Two reports detailing the work done and expenses accrued of maintaining the gardens and grounds of various railway stations throughout Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, and the supplying nursery. Contains 32 b&w photographs of the station gardens and nursery plants, all captioned. Photograph locations include Moosejaw, Portage la Prairie, Virden, Oak Lake, and Saskatoon. Issued by the Forestry Branch of the Natural Resources Department of "C. P. Ry. Co."

              Krook, G. A. B.
              Item · Aug. 20, 1941
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              A very affectionate birthday letter written by a father, possibly Ernest William MacEwan, in Edmonton, Alberta to his one-year-old son, Ian in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The letter was written on August 20, 1941. The father wishes his son a happy birthday and explains although he can’t be there in person, he is there in spirit with his son. The letter is written on Royal Canadian Air Force stationery. The included envelope is addressed to Master Ian MacEwan, who is most likely Robert Ian MacEwan. Included below is a link to Robert Ian MacEwan's obituary.

              [MacEwan, Ernest William?]
              Item · Aug. 22, 1916
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              A duplicate certificate of title for a land registration is in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The land itself was sold for tax on November 1st, 1915 and was registered at 3:59 pm on January 18th, 1916. The document, No. 81 J30, certifies that Florence D. Fisher from London, Ontario purchased land in the city of Saskatoon. The registrar of the Saskatoon Land Registration District signed the certificate of sale on August 22, 1916.

              Item · 15 April 1910
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              Rules and bylaws adopted by Saskatoon Royal Arch Chapter No. 165 G.R.C. [Grand Registry of Canada].

              Bylaws govern the following articles: Name; Allegiance; Meetings; Officers; Election and Installation of Officers; Duties of Officers; Resignation of Officers; Orders of Business; Rules of Order and Voting; Ballotting; Fees and Dues; Application for Degrees; Affiliation; Life Membership; Honorary Members; Withdrawal and Re-joining; Visiting Companions and Brethren; Disposal of Funds, Property, etc.; Clothing; the Chapter Seal; Insuring Chapter Property; and Subscription to, Infraction of, and Alteration of Bylaws.

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

              A reproduction of a drawing by Robert Fink. The drawing features a horse-drawn cart with a cart full of presumably hay, and a man in a hat riding in the cart. The stamp on the back indicates that the print is reproduced from the collection in Allegra’s Mews Gallery in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

              Fink, Robert M.
              Item · 1976
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              Sheet music titled “Greensleeves for Iona” which was arranged with a new introduction by Robert Fink in 1976. The music is for piano and voice, or piano, organ, and a solo instrument of any kind. The cover of the sheet music, which says “Some New Old Music,” depicts a garden scene and a child pointing a hose at the reader. The cover art is done in green pencil. The music is copyrighted by Greenwich-Meridian and is from Allegra’s Mews Gallery in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

              Fink, Robert M.
              Item · Dec. 25, 1975
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              Print of a Crosscurrents publication excerpt titled “A Christmas Carole (A Modern Postscript)” by Robert Fink. The mini-story was printed on December 25th, 1975 and follows an alternate thought process that Scrooge has on Christmas morning after his visits from the three ghosts. The excerpt was published by Greenwich-Meridian in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

              Fink, Robert M.
              Item · ca. 1860
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              Two drawings that are done in the same style. The first drawing is a print that depicts either a mother or a governess with two children playing around her. It is captioned “In the Nursery.” The second drawing is a print that depicts the London Bridge and various industrial activities taking place around it. It is captioned “London Bridge.” The stamps on the backs of the drawings indicate that the originals are circa 1860. The stamp on the drawing of the nursery mentions that the artist is unknown. No mention is made of any artist on the drawing of London Bridge either. Both stamps specify that the prints are reproduced from the collection in Allegra’s Mews Gallery in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

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

              A drawing titled “The 5th Horseman of the Apocalypse” by Robert Fink. The drawing depicts a shadowy figure on a rearing horse overlooking a giant hourglass with an industrial building in the top glass bubble and waste being dispensed from it into the bottom glass bubble. The stamp on the back indicates that the drawing was published by Greenwich-Meridian in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

              Fink, Robert M.
              Item · 1975-01-01 - 1976-03-24
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              Three issues of Crosscurrents, Robert Fink’s publication that discusses local, national and international issues. Issue No. 4 was published on December 1st, 1975 and mainly discusses issues with U.I.C. or Welfare cutting off people’s benefits if they don’t want to work in a job that feels demeaning. Issue No. 5 was published on January 1st, 1975 (either the numbers or the dates were written in error) and discusses art galleries and their exclusionary methods for collection curation. Issue No. 9 was published in March 1976 and discusses the City of Saskatoon’s plans to make the city more appealing for businesses and corporations, and Fink argues that the city never prioritizes attracting artists, poets, culture, musicians, or youth.

              Fink, Robert M.
              Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              A newsletter draft written by Robert Fink warning the public that it is impossible to make nuclear power plants safe. Fink writes about alternatives to nuclear energy and explains what radioactivity is. At the end of the newsletter, Fink makes notes of elements that need to be added to the newsletter such as a cartoon, planned protest details, and sponsors.

              Fink, Robert M.
              Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              A flyer condemning the uranium refinery building plans in Warman, Saskatchewan by Eldorado Nuclear Ltd. The flyer explains why people should be concerned about the proposed plans and includes a 5-point educational plan to help raise awareness about the dangers of nuclear energy. The flyer also mentions that meetings for this coalition are held on Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m.

              [Fink, Robert M.]
              Item · December, 1911
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              The first student publication from the Nutana Collegiate Institute, when it was still the Saskatoon Collegiate Institute, and bearing the title "The Collegiate Hermes." Subtitled "Semper Paratus" (Always Ready), it includes history and information on the collegiate, student writing samples, athletics report, notable alumni (some names redacted), and advertisements for local businesses. The name Clifford Bell [?] is written on the front cover.

              Saskatoon Collegiate Institute
              Item · June, 1928
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              Vol. XIII, No. 2 of the Hermes. Includes composite photographs and write-ups on the graduating classes of the year, short stories and poems by students, an autograph page (signed by Norma Bennett and Lissetta Elviss [?]), a list of pieces collected for an art gallery and prints of selected pieces, information and photographs of various clubs and sports teams, and advertisements for local businesses. The front cover bears a gold foil image of a version of the caduceus with winged shoes, and the name J. M. Bishop (Room VI) is written at the top.

              Nutana Collegiate Institute
              Item · June, 1929
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              Vol. XIV, No. 2 of the Hermes. Includes photographs and write-ups on the graduating classes of the year, short stories and poems by students, an autograph page with many signatures, information and photographs of various clubs and sports teams, and advertisements for local businesses. The front cover bears a gold foil image of a version of the caduceus with winged shoes, and the name J. M. Bishop is written at the top.

              Nutana Collegiate Institute
              Item · June, 1931
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              VOL. XVI, No. 1 of the Hermes. Includes photographs and write-ups on the graduating classes of the year, short stories and poems by students, information and photographs of various clubs and sports teams and other school updates, and advertisements for local businesses. The front cover bears a gold foil image of a version of the caduceus with winged shoes.

              Nutana Collegiate Institute
              Item · Jun. 23, 1947
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              A program for the Governor’s Banquet in the Fairholme Dining Room at the Banff Springs Hotel in Banff, Alberta on June 23, 1947. The guest speaker of the evening is listed as Mr. Maurice Brown of Calgary, Alberta. The program outlines the order of events such as the invocation, several songs, introductions, and presentations. The program also includes the evening’s menu and the lyrics for the songs. The program was printed by General Printing and Bookbinding Limited in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

              Item · June 27, 1965
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              A speech by the Witness for Peace and Disarmament Committee at the Dana Radar Base east of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, dated June 27, 1965. They ask for an end to "the testing, manufacturing, and stock-piling of nuclear and other diabolical weapons," along with other demands relating to the disassembling of the military establishment and formation of world peace initiatives.

              Witness for Peace and Disarmament Committee
              Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              A photograph of a four-piano quartet. The pianos are in a circle turned towards each other with each player sitting at their respective piano. An assortment of potted plants are placed in front of the pianos. The autographs of the four players are written on the photograph although two of them have faded significantly. The photograph was taken by [Art Craft Ltd] in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

              [Art Craft Ltd.]
              Item · Jun., 1929
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              A pamphlet titled “The Romance of Co-operative Achievement” by George W. Robertson, the secretary of the Saskatchewan Co-operative Wheat Producers Limited. This pamphlet is No. 6 in a series of pamphlets meant to give a wider distribution to lectures delivered at the Co-operative School in June 1929 at the University of Saskatchewan. This particular lecture makes the case for a “well-rounded economic program of co-operative enterprise” for several branches of farm life in Saskatchewan and not solely wheat production.

              Robertson, George W.
              Item · 1917
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              Informative promotional booklet produced by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company containing information intended for prospective settlers regarding the provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.

              Contents:
              Answers to Some Settlers' Questions; Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba; The World's Greatest Field of Opportunity; For Those Who Are Not Farmers; Twenty Years to Pay $2000 Loan for Improvements; Advance of Live Stock on Loan Basis; Assistance of Experts; Western Canada's Climate; Handling the Grain Trade; Flour Milling; Grain Prices; Alberta; Alberta's Progress; Climate; Forage and Root Crops; Live Stock in Alberta; Saskatchewan; Grain Growing in Saskatchewan; Climate; Forage and Root Crops; Fruit Culture; Live Stock; Manitoba; Grain Growing in Manitoba; Fodders and Roots; Climate of Manitoba; Live Stock in Manitoba; Dairying in Manitoba; Poultry-Raising; Raising Small Fruits; Irrigation in Western Canada; "Ready-Made" Farms; What Is a Ready-Made Farm?; Loans to Home-Makers; General Terms of Sale; Townsites; Terms of Payment for Town Lots; Naturalization; Title; General Information [Public Worship; School System; Agricultural Education; Railway Facilities; Public Roads; Taxation; Voting Regulations; Rural Telephones; Domestic Water Supply; Fuel; System of Land Survey; Implements and Buildings; Investment in Live Stock; Capital Required; Cost of Living]; A Final Word; Cities and Towns [Alberta; Manitoba; Saskatchewan]; Experiences of Some Settlers' in Western Canada; and Information for Settlers [Timely Pointers on Customs, Quarantine and Transportation Regulations Affecting Settlers and Settlers' Effects Entering Canada].

              Images:
              Some Farm Operations [7 photographs]; Fodder Crops and Dairy Cows [9 photographs]; Western Canada Harvest Scenes [7 photographs]; The Stockman's Paradise [9 photographs]; Glimpses of Some Settlers' Gardens [10 photographs]; Scenes in the Irrigation Districts [10 photographs]; Some Settlers' Homes [11 photographs]; Typical Canadian Churches and Schools [11 photographs]; Good Sport and Good Health [7 photographs]; and "Map showing location of Western Provinces of Canada with chief railway connections".

              Canadian Pacific Railway
              Item · 1917
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              Informative promotional booklet produced by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company containing information intended for prospective settlers regarding the provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.

              Contents:
              Answers to Some Settlers' Questions; Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba; The World's Greatest Field of Opportunity; For Those Who Are Not Farmers; Twenty Years to Pay $2000 Loan for Improvements; Advance of Live Stock on Loan Basis; Assistance of Experts; Western Canada's Climate; Handling the Grain Trade; Flour Milling; Grain Prices; Alberta; Alberta's Progress; Climate; Forage and Root Crops; Live Stock in Alberta; Saskatchewan; Grain Growing in Saskatchewan; Climate; Forage and Root Crops; Fruit Culture; Live Stock; Manitoba; Grain Growing in Manitoba; Fodders and Roots; Climate of Manitoba; Live Stock in Manitoba; Dairying in Manitoba; Poultry-Raising; Raising Small Fruits; Irrigation in Western Canada; "Ready-Made" Farms; What Is a Ready-Made Farm?; Loans to Home-Makers; General Terms of Sale; Townsites; Terms of Payment for Town Lots; Naturalization; Title; General Information [Public Worship; School System; Agricultural Education; Railway Facilities; Public Roads; Taxation; Voting Regulations; Rural Telephones; Domestic Water Supply; Fuel; System of Land Survey; Implements and Buildings; Investment in Live Stock; Capital Required; Cost of Living]; A Final Word; Cities and Towns [Alberta; Manitoba; Saskatchewan]; Experiences of Some Settlers' in Western Canada; and Information for Settlers [Timely Pointers on Customs, Quarantine and Transportation Regulations Affecting Settlers and Settlers' Effects Entering Canada].

              Images:
              Some Farm Operations [7 photographs]; Fodder Crops and Dairy Cows [9 photographs]; Western Canada Harvest Scenes [7 photographs]; The Stockman's Paradise [9 photographs]; Glimpses of Some Settlers' Gardens [10 photographs]; Scenes in the Irrigation Districts [10 photographs]; Some Settlers' Homes [11 photographs]; Typical Canadian Churches and Schools [11 photographs]; Good Sport and Good Health [7 photographs]; and "Map showing location of Western Provinces of Canada with chief railway connections".

              Canadian Pacific Railway
              Item · September, 1925 - June 1947
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              Two year books from "S.N.S." (Saskatoon Normal School) for the school years of 1925-1926 and 1946-1947. They both include composite photographs of graduating students, writing samples and poetry, yearbook staff lists, athletics reports, editorials, and messages from the principal. The 1925-1926 copy has the inscription "Margaret M. Rennie, Room A. S.N.S." on the first page, many handwritten signitures under "Autographs" on pages 56-57, and the signature of orchestra conductor Mrs. Helen Davies Sherry on page 115. The 1946-1947 copy has two newspaper clippings attached to the inside of the front cover reporting on the death of Dr. Frederick James Gathercole, one being from the Leader-Post of Regina, Saskatchewan and dated Tuesday, December 28, 1993. Another clipping on the funeral service for Mrs. E. J. Ouellette is taped to page 34, and an obituary for Michael Joseph Schafer is taped to page 65 underneath his portrait, dated 1947. A retirement notice for Roy Lockert, also clipped from the Leader-Post and dated Friday, July 4, 1980, is attached to page 101. Pages 102-104 contain various other materials taped in including graduation programs, a red heart-shaped autograph book with signatures, and a typed memo on the decision of the Saskatoon Normal School Student's Assembly during their executive meeting on Tuesday, June 17, 1947 to "allot a sum of $50 to the next assembly for the buying of a radio." It also includes advertisements for local businesses.

              Students of the Provincial Normal School, Saskatoon
              Item · 1 May 1941
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              "Horse Shoe Brand Saddles and Cowboy Goods - The Best That's Made. For 72 years The Great West Saddlery Company have been making riding equipment in Western Canada. Through this experience in manufacture their merchandise has gained the greatest popularity and the most favorable reputation of dependability across Canada. You take no chances when you order Horse Shoe Brand."

              Illustrated catalogue of riding equipment and "cowboy goods" sold by The Great West Saddlery Company in 1941. Includes Instructions for Ordering; alphabetical Index to products [p. 60] [includes saddles, bridles and bits, reins, stirrups, spurs, clothing, etc.]; and 2 blank mail order forms.

              Great West Saddlery Company Limited
              Item · [ca. 1935]
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              Hand-made photograph album documenting the history of G. F. Stephens & Co. Ltd. Paint & Varnish Makers. The album largely consists of exterior and interior photographs of prominent buildings across Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, with detailed captions explaining the services provided by G. F. Stephens & Co. Ltd., as well as buildings where G. F. Stephens paints and varnishes were manufactured, and copies of testimonial letters written by commercial businesses regarding the company's work.

              Contents [Prominent Buildings]:
              New Christie Brown Biscuit Factory - Winnipeg; Tuberculosis Sanatorium - Saskatoon; Salter Street Viaduct - Winnipeg; Deer Lodge Military Hospital; The Van Horne Farm - East Selkirk, Man.; Farm Buildings - George Wright - Penfold, Alta.; Winnipeg Winter Club Badminton Courts, Lounge, and Floors; Normal School - Edmonton; Bank of Montreal - Edmonton; Head Office - The Great-West Life Company - Winnipeg; Westminster United Church - Winnipeg; Misericordia Hospital - Edmonton; Grain Exchange - Winnipeg; C.N.R. Station - Edmonton [exterior and interior]; Corona Hotel - Edmonton [interior and exterior]; Union Station - Winnipeg; Police Station - Regina; The Balfour - Regina; University of Manitoba [New Science Building; New Arts Building]; St. Andrew's Locks - Lockport, Man.; Trianon Dance Gardens - Regina; Y.M.C.A. - Winnipeg; Hydro Show Rooms - Winnipeg; Wheat Pool Building - Winnipeg [exterior and interior]; Great Falls Power Development; Hydro Substations - Winnipeg.

              Also of note are a composite photograph showing G. F. Stephens & Co.'s Head Office and Factory in Winnipeg and Warehouses in Alberta and Saskatchewan; a series of photographs under the heading "Glimpses of Paint Factory - Winnipeg" [depicting "Section of a Stock Room"; "Paint Grinding Mills"; "Section Mixing Floor"; "Putty Chasers"]; and copies of 16 testimonial letters from various commercial businesses [largely Hardware and Department Stores] based in Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, all dated 1935.

              G. F. Stephens & Company Limited
              Item · Oct. 24, 1941
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              A souvenir booklet commemorating the Presentation of Colours ceremony to the First Battalion of the Saskatoon Light Infantry by Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II. The ceremony took place in Caterham, Surrey, England on October 24, 1941. The program a short history of the Saskatoon Light Infantry, the order of the ceremony, a photograph print of the Queen’s address, numerous photographs of the ceremony, several group photographs of the different guards in the infantry, and a long list of names of those in the infantry.

              Item · 1932
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              A brochure from 1932 celebrating 50 years of the Campbell Bros. & Wilson, Limited Company, a wholesale grocery and provision business. The brochure states that the company was founded in 1882 in Winnipeg, Manitoba and expanded to cities such as Saskatoon, Regina, Swift Current, Moose Jaw, Calgary, Lethbridge, Edmonton, Red Deer, and Grande Prairie. The brochure consists of various profiles of employees of the company and information about the different establishments in different cities.
              Also includes an envelope for the brochure with a blue shield-shaped logo that says "Royal Shield Brand of Goods 50 Years."

              Campbell Bros. & Wilson, Limited
              Item · 1940
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              A yearbook for the year 1940 titled “The Light” for the Provincial Normal School in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. At the beginning of the yearbook, there is a message from the Honourable J.W. Estey, the Minister of Education of Saskatchewan and the principal of the school, Mr. C.P. Seeley. The portrait photographs of the graduates are placed vertically on each page and for each graduate there is a short corresponding poem about their school experiences or character. There are various handwritten annotations next to many of the portraits such as married names or if they are now deceased. There are also yearbook pages devoted to different clubs and their members. The final pages of the yearbook contain numerous handwritten signatures. The yearbook includes numerous advertisements for local businesses.

              Provincial Normal School Saskatoon
              Item · 1942 - 1943
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              The Saskatchewan Historical Society Annual Report of the Secretary for 1942 to 1943 written by J.M. Hamilton. The report was submitted to J.A. Gregory, the president of The Saskatchewan Historical Society. The report covers many subjects such as the difficulty of finding historically accurate information, information regarding the cattle industry in Saskatchewan, the spending of the Society, collaborations with various organizations and groups, and the locations of temporarily marked historic sites.

              Hamilton, J.M.
              Item · [after 1922]
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              A pamphlet addressed to the "Workers of Saskatoon" calling them to attend an anti-capitalist demonstration and parade on Tuesday, May 1 (no year given). It refers to the Soviet Union as "a beacon in the darkness" and discusses the hardships faced by the working class including low wages and denied right of assembly.

              May Day Committee
              Item · [1987]
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              A 1988 calendar titled “Reflections” commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Saskatoon Public Library. On the cover is a photograph of the Broadway Bridge under construction in 1932. The calendar includes an introduction section that outlines a brief history of the library. The library board was appointed by City Council in late 1912 but a reading room was not open to the public until May 1913. The calendar portion of the booklet has B&W photographs on the right side pages and each calendar week on the left side pages. The photographs depict various buildings, moments, and events of Saskatoon’s history. The final pages of the booklet include an index of all the photographs, listing the year they were taken and the subject.

              Saskatoon Public Library
              File · 1972 - 1976
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              Robert Martin "Bob" Fink (December 29, 1935-September 8, 2016) was a prominent artist in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Raised in New York and eventually moving from Detroit to Saskatoon, Bob was a publisher, graphic artist, musicologist, and social activist, most notably winning a legal battle against the City of Saskatoon over the right to post flyers in public spaces around the city in 1986. Bob was an organizer of social justice events, owned a printing company, and published a monthly magazine titled Crosscurrents.

              Fink, Robert M.