Titled "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.
Sin títuloA programme for the graduation ceremony for the Rolling River School Division No. 39 collegiates. The ceremony was held in the Rivers Collegiate Institute Auditorium on October 21, 1967, at 8:00 pm. The programme lists the names of the graduates from six collegiates: Elton Collegiate, Oak River Collegiate, Erickson Collegiate, Minnedosa Collegiate, Rivers Collegiate, and Sandy Lake Collegiate. On the back of the programme is the order of events.
Sin títuloProgram booklet for the 2003 Winnipeg Folk Festival, held at Birds Hill Park from July 8-11. Main Stage performers included Slainte Mhath, Le Vent Du Nord, Blackie & the Rodeo Kings, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Bob Geldof, Son De Madera, Kathleen Edwards, John Hammond, The Waifs, Leon Redbone, Buddy Guy, Stringband, April Verch, Abdullah Chhadeh & Nara, Billy Bragg, Seven Nations, Tom Paxton, Hamid Baroudi, White Cockatoo, Petrona Martinez, and Ani DiFranco.
Contents:
Site Map 2003; Messages from Funders; Messages from: President, General Manager, Artistic Director; Festival Operating Times; What You Need to Know; Performer Bios; Young Performers Program; Daytime Stage Schedules; Family Area; History of the Folk Festival; Festival Memories; Discography; Food Vendors; Hand-Made Village; Our Thanks; Songs of the Finale; Main Stage Concerts.
Additionally contains several print advertisements for local businesses.
Sin títuloProgram booklet for the 2005 Winnipeg Folk Festival, held at Birds Hill Park from July 7-10. Main Stage performers included Kawa Brass Band, Nathan, Ba Cissoko, Bill Frisell Quartet, Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder, Sue Foley, Jackie Greene, The Be Good Tanyas, Bo Dollis & The Wild Magnolias, Dr. John & The Lower 911, Madrigaïa, The Campbell Brothers, Lila Downs, Instinkt, Oliver Mtukudzi & Black Spirits, Odetta, Xavier Rudd, Daniel Lanois, and Emmylou Harris.
Contents:
Site Map; Birds Hill Park Map; Messages from Funders; Welcome; Operating Times; What You Need To Know; Performer Bios; Young Performers Program; Daytime Stage Schedules; Family Area; Firefly Palace; Folk School; Artistic Achievement Award; Prairie Outdoor Exhibition; Young Artist Program; Tribute to David Landy; Hand-made Village; Food Court; Selected Discography; Our Thanks; Songs of the Finale; Main Stage Schedule.
Additionally contains several print advertisements for local businesses.
Sin títuloProgram booklet for the 2007 Winnipeg Folk Festival, held at Birds Hill Park from July 5-8. Main Stage performers included Ollabelle, John Jorgenson Quintet, The Duhks, Indigo Girls, Corb Lund & The Hurtin' Albertans, African Guitar Summit, Kiran Ahluwalia, Crooked Still, The Flatlanders featuring Joe Ely, Jimmie Dale Gilmore & Butch Hancock, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Ndidi Onukwulu, Leo Kottke, Boom Pam, Béla Fleck & The Flecktones featuring Victor Lemonte Wooten, Future Man & Jeff Coffin, The Cat Empire, Toumani Diabate's Symmetric Orchestra, Los Lobos, and Randy Newman.
Contents:
Festival Site Map; Welcome from Funders; Welcome from the Festival; Folkfest Checklist; General Information [Operating Times; Getting Here, Getting In, and Getting Home; Festival Traffic Survival Guide; Getting Settled; Rules; Safety; Etiquette; Camping at the Festival]; The Music [Main Stage; Firefly Palace; Finale; Daytime Stage Schedules - Friday, Saturday, Sunday; Folk School Tent; Performer Biographies; Young Performers Program; Hosts; Discography]; Kids at the Fest [Kids' Stage Schedules; Activities Schedule]; Visual Arts [Prairie Outdoor Exhibition; Young Artists Program]; Eat, Drink and Be Merry [Food Village; Taverns]; Shop 'Til You Drop [Hand-Made Village; Music Store Tent; Corner Store; Festival Merchandise; Raffle]; More Than 4 Days in July [Folk Music Retreat; The Folk Exchange; Folk School @ The Folk Exchange; Festival Music Store; Folk Club; Artistic Achievement Award; Winter Wassail; Music in the Market; Festival Concert Series; The Festival Hub; Site Master Plan; Memories: 2006 Festival Photos]; Backstage [Partners; Friends; Donors; Bursary and Access Programs; Volunteer Awards; Volunteers; Winnipeg Folk Festival Board; Winnipeg Folk Festival Staff; Index; In Memoriam/Credits; Donation Form].
Additionally contains several print advertisements for local businesses.
Sin títuloProgram booklet for the 2008 Winnipeg Folk Festival, held at Birds Hill Park from July 10-13. Main Stage performers included Carrie Rodriguez, The Infamous Stringdusters, Dobet Gnahoré, The Weakerthans, Michael Franti and Spearhead, Outlaw Social, Forro In The Dark, The Dynamites featuring Charles Walker, Abigail Washburn and The Sparrow Quartet featuring Béla Fleck with Casey Driessen and Ben Sollee, Robert Randolph and The Family Band, Nanci Griffith, David Grisman Bluegrass Experience, Calexico, Balkan Beat Box, Seun Kuti and Egypt 80, Kathleen Edwards, Jakob Dylan and The Gold Mountain Rebels, Joan Armatrading, and Ray Davies.
Contents:
Site Map; On the Main Stage; Welcome Messages; The Music [Big Blue @ Night; Daytime Stages; The Legacy of Willie P. Bennett; Folk School Tent; Performer Bios; Young Performers Program; Main Stage Hosts; Selected Discography]; Family Area [Chickadee Big Top Performers; Special Guests; Family Area Schedule]; Visual Arts [Prairie Outdoor Exhibition; Young Artists Program]; Eat, Drink and Shop [Food Village; Hand-Made Village; More Festival Shopping; Music Store Tent; The Hub; 35th Anniversary Clothing and Collectibles; Raffle]; More Than Four Days [The Folk Retreat; The Folk Exchange; The Festival Music Store; The Winnipeg Folk Festival Concert Series; The Winter Wassail; The Winnipeg Folk Festival Artistic Achievement Award]; 35 Years of Festival Memories; Information [Operating Times; Getting Here; Getting Settled; Rules and Safety; Etiquette; Camping]; Backstage [Sponsors; Festival Site Master Plan; Donors; Light the Way Campaign; The Glass Banjo Award; In Memoriam; Volunteers; Board of Directors; Staff]; Songs of the Finale.
Additionally contains several print advertisements for local businesses.
Sin título"Welcome to Cereals North America 2013! Our initial conference is being held in Winnipeg, Canada during November 6th-7th to showcase the global grain and oilseed markets - and what lies ahead for world agriculture. The conference features leading speakers from; the US, Canada, China, Russia, and Europe. These speakers will provide regional outlooks along with expert analysis of Canada's crop quality and key influences that is producing the world's extreme weather patterns. The conference presentations should provide a price framework framework for North American (and world) producers and traders for the next 9 months."
A program booklet produced in accordance with Cereals North America 2013, an agricultural conference held in Winnipeg, Manitoba which includes the Table of Contents; Welcome; Conference Program; Speakers; Delegate List; and Exhibition Plan.
Additionally includes several print advertisements for various Canadian and international businesses.
Sin títuloA programme and dance card for the evening of Thursday, January 23rd, 1930 at the Macdonald Hotel in Edmonton, Alberta, which is another name for the present-day Hotel Macdonald. The dance event is sponsored by the RCMP “G Division.” The dance event time is 10:00 pm to 1:00 am and 16 dances are listed with their accompanying song. Types of dances listed include the waltz, the fox trot, and the two-step.
Sin títuloSouvenir program in accordance with the Royal Visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth to Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, on 25 May 1939. Published under the auspices of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire as authorized by the Royal Visit Committee appointed by the Moose Jaw city council.
"A Page in Canadian History" provides a brief history of Canada's relationship to the British monarchy from the time of King Edward VII, and information about King George VII and his family from his birth to his coronation on 12 May 1938.
"Moose Jaw --- The Friendly City" gives the history of and current information about the city of Moose Jaw, mentioning [with photographs]: Main Street, the Moose Jaw Auto Park, Crescent Park, the Natatorium [a geothermal mineral pool/spa referred to as a health institute], and the Moose Jaw Wild Animal Park. Additional mention [without photographs] is made of numerous sport and recreation facilities, industry, churches, and various civic works projects.
The program also includes an excerpt from the winning essay of a children's essay contest, a list of presentations and timed events held in accordance with the visit, a map of the city plan of Moose Jaw issued by the Moose Jaw Board of Trade, "Important Information" and "Program Highlights" for attendees, and advertisements.
Program of events for the official opening of Vermilion Provincial Park. Includes a paragraph providing the history of the park and lake area's development as well as the schedule of events and a list of local members of the Vermilion Park Board.
Listed events include a water safety demonstration, Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF] jet aircraft demonstration over the park, swimming races, a water skiing demonstration, and the official ceremony including a speech from Hon. [Honourable] Ivan Casey, Minister of Lands and Forests.
Sin títuloThree programs for the "Annual Round-Up Banquet and Dance" held at the Macdonald Hotel in Edmonton (Alta.) by the "Northern Alberta Pioneer & Old-Timer's Association." All three bear an identical illustration of the "Old-Timers' Cabin at Exhibition Grounds, Edmonton" on the front and contain a "Toast List," a menu, and lyrics to a song on the back. The 1931 and 1932 programs have "Red River Valley," and the 1935 program has "Old Friends." Menu items are themed to Alberta locations, such as "Tofield Noodles" and "Wetaskiwin Potatoes."
Sin títuloA souvenir program offered by the Junior Training Hall, Leicester, regarding a Canadian travelogue by Mr. E. C. F. R. Mackenzie. The travelogue opens with a section titled "1927. Canada's Year" which recommends visiting Canada in 1927 as it is the 60th anniversary of Confederation and Diamond Jubilee celebrations will take place across the country.
Includes the following sections:
A New Class of Ocean Travel - advertisement for the "Tourist Third Cabin" class of Canadian Pacific ocean liners.
Holidays in Canada - gives advice on 3-, 6-, and 7-week long tours of Canada.
Bungalow Camps in Canada - advertising "small log cabins providing sleeping quarters for two or three persons in, and a central Club-house for meals and social intercourse".
Canada for the Sportsman - hunting and fishing, big and small game.
Trail Riding in Canada - horseback riding and camping.
Canadian Pacific Steamships and Canadian Pacific Railway - information regarding routes for each.
Canadian Pacific Hotels - information on hotels owned and operated by Canadian Pacific.
Canadian Pacific Cruises [Around the World, Mediterranean, South African, and South American] - cruises offered by Canadian Pacific.
Independent Tours - could be arranged by Canadian Pacific to "suit individual tastes and requirements", but must be completed within two years.
Also includes 20 reproductions of photographs which show Canadian buildings and hotels, scenery, wildlife, sport, boats, and railways. 2 additional reproductions of photographs show scenery from other locations: Calcutta [Kolkata], India, and Kobe, Japan.
A 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.
Sin títuloA program for the United Services Concert which was under the sponsorship of the Sons of England Benefit Society at the Winnipeg Lodges. The concert was scheduled for April 26, 1941, in the auditorium of the Winnipeg Lodges. The proceeds from the concert went to the Queen’s Canadian Fund for Air Raid Victims. The program lists the order of events of the concert. The performances were done by various branches of United Services such as the army, the police, the navy, and the air force.
Sin títuloA French souvenir programme for the celebration of Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day on June 24, 1934. The celebration was hosted by the ACFA Régionale de Saint-Paul, a non-profit organization, in St. Paul, Alberta. The programme lists the order of events for the celebration and includes several advertisements for local businesses.
Menu and program of events for a festive Scottish event held in Winnipeg on 4 Dec. 1931. The program is written in the Scots language.
Includes Menu, Toast List [Roamin' in the Gloamin'; Winnipeg Scottish, R.F.C. - proposed by Dod Barclay and responded to by Jimmy Caldwell; Scotland Forever - proposed by Alistair Stewart and responded to by Jack Smith], and Songs [Jack Smith]. Also includes "Songs and Festivity".
"From Scenes like this, Auld Scotia's Grandeur Springs."
Program for a 2012 performance of playwright Alan Ayckbourn's satirical mystery play It Could Be Any One of Us.
Includes:
A Note from Craig Hall [Artistic Director]; Director's Notes; The Cast; Creative Team; Time and Place; Special Thanks; Playwright's Bio; Cast Biographies; Creative Team Biographies; A Closer Look [about the history of the play]; Vertigo Theatre: Who Are We?; Vertigo Theatre Society [Board of Directors; Staff]; Vertigo Theatre Gratefully Acknowledges the Support of Our Members and Donors; 2012-2013 Sponsors and Government Funders; upcoming plays at Vertigo Theatre; and various advertisements.
A programme for the Manitoba Historical Society Annual Meeting and commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the Selkirk settlement. The meeting was held on June 26, 1962, at 6:30 pm at Lower Fort Garry. The image on the front of the programme depicts a painting by Charles Sheldon “representing the arrival of the second party of Selkirk Settlers at Point Douglas.” The illustration on the inside depicts Fort Douglas in 1817, and the photograph print depicts Point Douglas in 1962. The programme outlines the events for the evening which include greetings, and various reports from board members.
Sin títuloProgram of events for the Annual Convention of the Alberta Prohibition Association, held in the First Baptist Church, Edmonton, Alberta, on 17-18 February 1926.
Contents:
Programme [Wednesday, Feb. 17th; Thursday, Feb. 18th]; Convention Songs [lyrics] ["Stand Up! Stand Up For Jesus!"; "Forward, Christian Comrades"; "Rescue the Perishing"; "Hold the Fort for Prohibition"; "Organize"; "The Fight Is On"; "Memorial Hymn - Over the Top With Jesus"]; Constitution of the Alberta Prohibition Association [Head Office; Name; Object; Membership; Officers; Executive; Sub-Executive; Finances; Convention Expenses]; Information ["32% Of All Commitments to Alberta Jails Due to Liquor"; "89 Women in the Beer Halls"; "1512 Convictions For Being Drunk"].
A program for the 21st birthday celebration of the Edmonton Art Club at the Hudson’s Bay Empire Lunch Room on November 6, 1941, in Edmonton, Alberta. The program includes a menu for the celebration, the lyrics for the Edmonton Art Club theme song, and several notes about the celebration. Inside the program are two art prints, one depicting a snow-covered valley and trees, and the other depicting a buck standing in front of a lake.
Sin títuloSouvenir program from the Edmonton Cricket League's Smoking Concert held on 27 November 1912. Largely consists of brief reports on the previous cricket season by various cricket clubs in the league, and short articles about the sport by cricket league figures and sports writers.
Contents:
"Edmonton, a Four Square Community" [August Wolf, Secretary Citizens' League, of Edmonton]; "Hudson's Bay Cricket Club [A. P. Turner, Hon. Secretary]; "Strathcona Cricket Club"; "The North Edmonton Cricket Club, Late the Swift-Canadian Cricket Club, Edmonton, Alta." [H. E. Braley, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer]; "Caledonian Cricket Club"; "Edmonton Cricket Club" [T. H. Clark, Hon. Sec.]; "A" Squadron, 19th Alberta Dragoons Cricket Club"; "Behavior on the Field of Play [R. H. Darke]; "Royal Society of St. George"; "Ideas" [Charles E. Gradwell, Sports Editor, Daily Capital]; "Cricket in the United States" [F. F. Kelly]; "Polo in Edmonton" [Contributed by Lieut.-Col. F. C. Jamieson, President Edmonton Polo Club]; "The Triangular Tournament" [J. N. Pentelow, Editor of "Cricket: A Weekly Record of the Game"]; "Cricket in Western Canada" [Arthur R. Morrison, Sec. Winnipeg Western Canada and Canadian Cricket Association].
Illustrations:
"Frank H. Gasson, First Secretary-Treasurer Edmonton Cricket League. Vice-President Alberta Cricket Association"; "Cliff Parker Captain H.B.Co's Eleven and one of Alberta's keenest sportsmen"; "Jas. Martin the active and genial Vice-President of the Hudson's Bay C.C."; "Strathcona XI" [team photograph]; "An XI of the North Edmonton C.C." [team photograph]; "Some of the Members of the Edmonton Cricket Club"; "Group Picture of the four teams who took part in the Western Canada Tournament last August at Calgary, the teams being Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and Calgary"; "Mr. Chas. E. Gradwell"; "M. R. Cobb and F. F. Kelly, who officiated as Captain and Vice-Captain in the match All New York vs. Australians, Oct. 1912"; "R. St. George Walker, President New York and New Jersey Cricket Association and Staten Island"; uncaptioned portrait of Lieutenant-Colonel F. C. Jamieson; uncaptioned portrait of Arthur R. Morrison.
Souvenir program produced by Edmonton's Pythian Dramatic Club for their 1907 production of "Damon and Pythias", a play by Richard Edwards based on the Greek legend about friendship. Includes the program of events for the production as well as information about the cast and the Pythian Dramatic Club's members.
Contents:
C. M. R. Orchestra - Leader Mr. J. T. Richardson - Programme [song list includes "Sounds from the Orient"; "Songs of Scotland"; "Enchantress"; "Peerless King"; Euphonium Solo by Mr. W. Green; "Moonlight"; "Dixie Blossoms"]; "Cast" and list of other involved personnel [Actors; Master of Properties and Stage Manager; Costumes; Special Scenery; Electrical Effects]; Act I ["A Street Scene in Syracuse"]; Act II [Scene 1 - A Chamber in Arria's House; Scene 2 - The Senate House of Syracuse; Scene 3 - A Chamber in Arria's House; Scene 4 - A Dungeon]; Act III [Scene 1 - A Street; Scene 2 - Another Street; Scene 3 - A Dungeon]; Act IV [Scene 1 - Garden at Damon's Residence, Syracuse; Scene 2 - Exterior of Damon's Villa, near Syracuse]; Act V ["Public Place of Execution in Syracuse"]; Pythian Dramatic Club [list of members].
Additionally contains several print advertisements for various local businesses.
Sin títuloA 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.
Sin títuloThe 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.
Prize list and regulations for the Edmonton Provincial Stock Show and Race Meet held by the Edmonton Exhibition Association Limited in 1910. Also includes program of events and blank entry form tucked in centrefold of booklet. Categories to be judged include livestock, agricultural products, manufactured products, and horse races.
General Index [alphabetical]:
Advertiser's, List; Butter; Cattle; Committees; Dates of Other Fairs; Dairy Products; Delivery of Exhibits; Directors in Charge; Domestic Manufacturers; Dogs; Entrance Fees for Stock; Entry Rules; Fire Protection; Horses - Directors in Charge; Horses - Regulations; Horses; Horticulture; Judges and Judging; Manufacturers and Industrial Department; Miscellaneous Rules; Officers; Programme General; Poultry; Police Protection; Races; Rules and Regulations; Tickets, Price of; Sheep; Special Prizes, Names of Donors and Conditions; Swine.
Additionally contains several print advertisements for various local businesses, indexed by type at the back of the booklet.
Sin títuloProgram of events for Thanksgiving church service held in the Armouries at New Westminster, British Columbia, on December 1st, 1918, under the auspices of the Mayor and Council of New Westminster.
Includes list of orchestral numbers performed by the New Westminster Symphony Orchestra, "National Hymn" ["O Canada!" - Thomas B. Richardson version], hymns, prayer, solo and chorus singing, scripture reading, address by reverend, "National Anthem" ["God Save the King"], benediction, and a postlude by the orchestra.
"Collection in aid of a Fund to provide Christmas Cheer for the dependents of our Soldiers and Sailors."
Sin títuloA programme for the Seventh Annual British Columbia Live ANimal Fur Exposition. The exposition was held at the Garden Building in Exhibition Park in Vancouver, British Columbia from December 2 to December 4, 1951. The program lists the order of events for each day and also contains various advertisements for local businesses. The cost of the program is listed as 24 cents and 1 cent for tax.
Nominal roll listing the members of the 90th Canadian Overseas Battalion (Winnipeg Rifles or Little Black Devils), with 3 black and white [B&W] reproductions of photographs:
"Lieut.-Col. W. A. Munro" - portrait of Officer Commanding, Lieutenant-Colonel W. A. Munro in military uniform.
"The 90th Canadian Overseas Battalion (Winnipeg Rifles) Lieut.-Col. W. A. Munro in Command" - shows the battalion standing in military coats and hats.
"The Officer Commanding, Staff and N. C. O.'s of the 90th Canadian Overseas Battalion (Winnipeg Rifles)" - shows the officers and staff of the 90th Canadian Overseas Battalion in military uniforms.
Centre of booklet is the event program, which included: God Save the King [opening], chorus and vocal performances, general selections, a synopsis, and God Save the King [closing]. Performers included: Miss Edythe Lever [soloist], Winnipeg Oratorio Society [chorus], 90th Overseas Battalion Band [band], and Fred M. Gee [accompanist].
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.
Sin títuloSouvenir program of events for the Edmonton Preceptory No. 46 Knights Templar's Golden Jubilee.
Contents:
Names and contact information for Grand Master [Most Eminent Knight Perry S. Cochrane, M.D.], Deputy Grand Master [Right Eminent Knight Lorne Johnson], Grand Chancellor [Right Eminent Knight C. E. Wells], Provincial Grand Prior [Right Eminent Knight Wm. [William] A. Noble], Registrar [Right Eminent Knight G. Lynn Tipp], and Presiding Preceptor [Eminent Knight Fred E. Sloane]; Agenda [Emergent Assembly - November 2, 1955; Regular Assembly - November 9, 1955]; Golden Jubilee Dinner; "The Illustrious Order of The Red Cross" [a performance under the direction of Eminent Knight A. Peart]; A Few Interesting Highlights in Edmonton Preceptory - A Salute to the History of Edmonton Preceptory 46 K.T. [compiled by Eminent Knight E. G. Ellerton]; Membership Roster; and list of Officers, Auditors, Trustee, Executive Council, and Red Cross Council and Malta Guards [1955-1956]; and list of Preceptors [1905-1955].
Also includes 1 black and white [B&W] portrait of Eminent Knight Fred E. Sloane [Presiding Preceptor, 1955].
Sin títuloSouvenir program from the War Amputations of Canada's 33rd Dominion Convention, held at the MacDonald Hotel in Edmonton, Alberta, in 1971. Includes messages from and photographs of War Amputations' executive committee members [including Dominion Vice-President Keith E. Butler; and President, Edmonton Branch, Charles A. (Chuck) Daigneau] and supportive political figures [including Lieutenant-Governor of Alberta Grant MacEwan; Alberta premier Harry E. Strom; Edmonton mayor Ivor G. Dent; and Minister of Veterans Affairs Jean-Eudes Dube], program of events for the convention, the recipient of the 1971 Sidney Junior Award, and 1 photograph captioned "1969 Convention Memories" showing the 1969 Sidney Junior Award recipient with Lieutenant-Colonel Sidney Lambert, the award's namesake.
Sin títuloConference packet produced in accordance with the 13th Annual Grain World Grain and Livestock Conference held at the Fairmont in Winnipeg (Man.) from 22-24 February 2004. Packet includes workbook, 2004 conference program, miniature "Pocket Program", and participant list. Lined note pages in workbook are left blank.
Contents:
Grain World Organizing Committee [includes members representing the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB), Canadian Grain Commission, Winnipeg Commodity Exchange, Manitoba Agriculture and Food, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Farmers' Independent Weekly, University of Manitoba, Alberta Agriculture - Food and Rural Development, and Saskatchewan Agriculture and Food, as well as Free Agents]; Thank You to Our Sponsors; Greetings from the Grain World Conference Chair; Message from the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food; Message from the Premier of Manitoba; Message from the Mayor of Winnipeg; Grain World 2004 program; Panel: China - The Once and Future Market [Moderator: Dr. Ed Tyrchniewicz; Dr. Funing Zhong; Dr. Scott Rozelle; presentation slides titled "China Grain and Oilseed Overview" by Jacqueline Wu]; Wheat Outlook [Rick Steinke]; Luncheon - The Economic Outlook [Dr. Sherry Cooper]; Oilseeds Outlook [Dr. Parry Dixon]; Pulse and Special Crops Outlook [Stan Skrypetz]; Coarse Grains Outlook [Emily S. French]; Barley Outlook [Bob Cuthbert]; Banquet [with Comedian Big Daddy Tazz]; Breakfast - Weather in 2004 [Douglas Le Comte]; Beef Outlook [James Robb]; Pork Outlook [Shawn Mills]; Panel: World Hunger - Case Critical [Moderator: Jim Cornelius; Paul E. Arès; Dr. Barbara Macdonald; Dr. James L. McDonald]; Luncheon [Stephen Lewis].
Additionally contains several print advertisements for various local and Canadian businesses and corporate bodies.
Sin títuloConference workbook produced in accordance with the 21st Annual Grain World Grain and Livestock Conference held at the Fairmont in Winnipeg (Man.) from 27 February - 1 March 2011. Includes 2011 conference program. Lined note pages in workbook are left blank.
Contents:
Grain World Organizing Committee [includes members representing the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB), Manitoba Agriculture - Food and Rural Initiatives, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, University of Manitoba, and Alberta Agriculture - Food and Rural Development]; 2011 Program; A Message from the Premier [Greg Selinger, Manitoba]; Greetings from the Grain World Conference Chair; Thank You to Our Sponsors; Economic outlook for Asia Pacific; Opening remarks; Flight to commodities; Ocean freight outlook; Wheat outlook 2011; Luncheon: U.S. Ethanol policy and global commodity markets - why burning our food is never good; Barley outlook 2011; Oilseeds outlook 2011; Pulse and special crops outlook 2011; Droughts to flood - what's causing these extreme climatic events?; Global economic outlook; Panel: Reaping rewards from research; Beef outlook 2011; Pork outlook 2011; Luncheon: The Newman Briefing.
Additionally contains several print advertisements for various local and Canadian businesses and corporate bodies.
Sin títuloProgram booklet for the 2004 Winnipeg Folk Festival, held at Birds Hill Park from July 8-11. Main Stage performers included The Perpetrators, Spirit of the West, Tegan & Sara, Taj Mahal & The Hula Blues, Warsaw Village Band, Vusi Mahlasela, Linda Tillery & The Cultural Heritage Choir, David Lindley, The Legendary Earl Scruggs with Family & Friends, Ibrahim Ferrer, Utah Phillips, Les Batinses, The Duhks, The Nits, Plena Libre, Fiamma Fumana, Shooglenifty, and Sarah Harmer.
Contents:
Site Map; Messages from Funders; Welcome; Operating Times; What You Need To Know; Performer Bios; Young Performers Program; Daytime Stage Schedules; Family Area; Firefly Palace; An Interview With Ibrahim Ferrer; Prairie Outdoor Exhibition; Hand-Made Village; Selected Discography; Food Village; Our Thanks; Songs of the Finale; Mainstage Schedule.
Additionally contains several print advertisements for local businesses.
Sin títuloA program booklet for the 2014 Edmonton Folk Fest which was held at Gallagher Park from August 7 to August 10. The program provides information about Folk Fest basics such as the location, performance schedules, directions, food options, and sponsors as well as write-ups about each of the performing bands and musicians. The mainstage performers included Vance Joy, Mokoomba, Ben Howard, Ben Harper and Charlie Musselwhite, Imelda May, Los Lobos, James Vincent, McMorrow, Lucius, Lunasa, Parker Millsap, Elephant Revival, Basia Bulat, Hudson Taylor, Michael Franti and Spearhead, Septeto Santiaguero, Della Mae, Phosphorescent, and Blue Rodeo. The program also includes various advertisements for local businesses.
Sin títuloA collection of various documents related to Donald James McFadden winning the national "Barley Improvement Competition" in 1953.
Includes several newspaper clippings containing photographs of Donald McFadden and articles written about his win; various correspondence and cards received from family, friends, businesses, and government representatives, congratulating him on winning the competition; three event program booklets for the "Complimentary Banquet Given by the Breweries of Manitoba to the Winners of the Barley Improvement Competition" [one program is from 1953, when Donald McFadden won the competition; and two are from 1954, when he was a keynote speaker]; and one copy of an address on "Malting Barley Production in Manitoba" that Donald McFadden gave at the 1954 Complimentary Banquet, speaking as the previous year's winner.
Sin títuloA schedule for the centennial celebration of Alexander United Church in Alexander, Manitoba on Sunday, June 28, 1987. The program includes lists of speakers, ministers, ushers, musicians, and guestbook attendees, as well as the order of events and hymn lyrics. The front cover shows an illustration of the church building in blue ink.
Sin títuloSouvenir program for the Glenora Figure Skating Club's 1946 Ice Show, held from 28 February - 2 March 1946.
Contents:
Lest We Forget; Foreword; Glenora Figure Skating Club [Officers and Directors; Ladies' Committee; Ice Show Committee; Acknowledgements]; The Ice Show Orchestra Under the Direction of Mrs. J. B. Carmichael [pictured]; Programme [The Toymaker's Dream - Act I; Act II; Act III].
Photographs:
Mrs. J. B. Carmichael, Musical Director; By Popular Demand, Betty Atkinson and Chuck Hain, Former Stars "Ice Follies", "Radio City Center Theatre"; The Caley Sisters - Dorothy and Hazel; Fred Astle and Bob Blackett, Our own Glenora Club ever-sensational comedy pair; Stephanie MacDonald, Professional - Greater Edmonton Figure Skating Club; Shirley Martin and "Muffy" McHugh MacKenzie, Stars from Glencoe Club, Calgary; Dorothy and Jimmie Stephens, Professionals Glenora Figure Skating Club; Phyllis Sutton, Ladies' Senior Club Champion; Lillian Munro, Intermediate Ladies' Club Champion; Arlene Jones and Diana Keltie, Girls' Junior "Dance Pair Champions"; Carol Taylor, Champion Preliminary Class; Barbara Park and Xenia English [Juvenile Club Champion]; Donna Knight [Ladies' Junior Club Champion]; Jane Emery, Barbara Blackett, and Peggy Newland; group photograph "Fairies" [Elaine Cross; Donna Webber; Joyce Lumsden; Daurel Mills; Geraldine Morris; Francis Wharton; Arlene Howarth]; group photograph [Barbara Gowan; Nancy Armstrong; Allison Day; Pat. Hall; Jean Huckell; Margaret Roth].
Additionally includes several print advertisements for various local businesses.
Sin títuloInformation booklet regarding a bazaar or market being held in support of the Daysland Knox Presbyterian Church. Includes list of Bazaar Committee members, and list of stalls by number and by product sold [Stall No. 1: Fancy Work; Stall No. 2: Practical Work; Stall No. 3: Produce; Stall No. 4: Home Cooking; Stall No. 5: Confectionery; Stall No. 6: Refreshments].
Also contains a brief historical sketch of the Knox Presbyterian Church at Daysland from its beginnings in 1905 to the present [1914], basic facts about the Knox Presbyterian Church [including its Hours of Worship; Minister; Board of Management; Sunday School; and Ladies' Aid Society], various advertisements for local businesses, and information about the town of Daysland and its agricultural prospects.
Sin títuloA program for a banquet held by the Oilmen's Golf Tournament of Western Canada. Includes a menu, the schedule for the evening, photographs of trophies and the names of the donors, winners, and runner-ups, a list of the Board of Governors, Executive Committee, and Chairmen, and a brief history of the tournament. Cover image (or perhaps publisher?) credited to "Cliff Parks"
A program for "Burns Night" at the Lyric Theatre on Monday, January 25th, 1909. Headlining is Lena Duthie, "Queen of Scottish Song" and other listed performers include the Calgary Pipe and Drum Band, Lady Nairne, Sir Walter Scott, Pipe Major McKay, and Samuel Lover. Includes advertisements for local businesses and a real estate listing.
Sin títuloA program for two classical music performances titled "Round the Table" by the Cruisaders and the "Banff Springs Concert Quintette," held at the Banff Springs Hotel on Sunday July 19, 1931. Includes the schedule, song titles, and names of the performers.
Sin títuloProgram of events for Alberta's Second Annual Musical Competition Festival. Largely consists of lyrics for songs being performed.
Includes lists of Honourable Patrons [Lieutenant-Governor G. H. V. Bulyea; Hon. Frank Oliver; Hon. A. C. Rutherford; Hon. C. W. Cross; John A. McDougall, M.P.P.], members of Executive Committee, Adjudicators, Donors of Shields, and Donors of Medals, and order of events. Final page lists Chorus members [Sopranos, Altos, Tenors, and Basses] and Orchestra members.
Program of events and information about the opening of the Great Lakes to Winnipeg section of the Trans-Canada Highway in 1935.
Events include: motorcades; automobile party; Pipers' Band; cutting of ribbon; tour of Mount Mackay; tour by steamship of harbors and bay; Luncheon Party; Trans-Canada Highway Celebration Regatta; concert by 1st Lake Superior Regimental Band; banquet; fireworks; Canadian National Radio Broadcast over CKPR (including speeches); motorcade leaves.
Other contents include:
"The March of Progress - From the days of birch bark canoes and toilsome portages, to the luxury of present-day motoring" - about the history of transportation in Canada.
"Some Facts About the Canadian Lakehead Port Arthur - Fort William" - facts about the cities of Port Arthur and Fort William and the scenic views and recreation options (including golf courses, public parks, fishing, hunting, and wildlife) in the area. Includes B&W map of the Great Lakes area.
"Trans-Canada Highway Beckons Motorists" - about the highway creating an all-Canadian auto route from the lakehead to Winnipeg.
Includes 20 B&W images of: canoes and boats; fish and fishing; McVicar's Creek in Port Arthur; The Sleeping Giant - Thunder Bay; Kakabeka Falls; Scenes (including lakes, deer, and campsites) in Arrowhead and Quetico District; aerial photograph of Kenora, Ontario; and Bowlker Park Farm on the Kaministiquia River.
A programme for a lecture by Walter Duranty on Russia and post-war Europe. The lecture was presented by the Winnipeg Press Club and held at the Winnipeg Auditorium on November 9th, 1943. Walter Duranty was a famed foreign correspondent, author, and journalist, and served as Moscow bureau chief of The New York Times for fourteen years. The programme outlines the sequence of events and also provides a bio for Walter Duranty. On the verso, under the illustration of soldiers, there is a statement indicating that "this space contributed in the interests of Canada's War Effort by the Hudson Bay Mining & Smelting Co. Limited."
A programme for the evening of April 4th, 1920 at the Walker Theatre in the Fort Garry Hotel in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The programme indicates that the night’s entertainment was the Band of the 79th Cameron Highlanders. At the bottom of the programme, there is an advertisement for another performance titled the “Cameron Highlanders Club Whist Drive and Dance” at the Fort Garry Hotel on April 20, 1920. The programme was printed by the Norwood Press.
Sin títuloA schedule for the annual meeting of the Local Council of Women of Regina, dated Tuesday, January 17, 1939, held at the City Hall Auditorium and followed by a banquet at the Kitchener Hotel. Program includes a silent prayer, minutes from the previous meeting, speeches by members, election of officers, and "Other Business." The last page consists of a "List of Affiliated Societies."
Sin títuloInformation, images, and program of events related to the Banff Highland Gathering and Scottish Music Festival held at the Banff Springs Hotel in 1928.
Contents:
The Call to Banff; [Robert] Burns and Music; Thomas Carlyle on "The Jolly Beggars"; George Thomson's Version; Ralph Connor on the Banff Highland Gathering in "The New Outlook"; "Piobaireachd" by Alexander Fraser; The Gathering of the Clans; Pipers in the British Army; Some of the Artists [J. Campbell McInnes (baritone); Jeanne Dusseau (soprano); Marion Kopp (Contralto); Jean Gauld (Highland and Lowland Scottish dancer); Finlay Campbell (baritone); Catherine Wright (mezzo soprano); Ernest Morgan (baritone); and Frances James (performing as "Mary Queen of Scots" with "Four Maries", unidentified)].
The remainder of the booklet gives the program of events for, and describes the Highland events that are to take place during the Gathering.
Contents:
Rules Governing the Highland Events; Bagpipe Competition; Rules Governing the Highland Dress Competition for Men only; Highland Dancing [Highland Fling; Seann Triubhas; Sword Dance; Scotch Reel; Sailor's Hornpipe]; Special Competition in Bagpipe Music; Best Dressed Highlander (Men only); Bagpipe Competitions (Men only); Highland Dancing; Athletic Events [Men and Ladies]; Quoiting; Tug of War.
A program for "Indian Days" in Banff, Alberta, dated July 17-20, 1941. The schedule includes a "Tribal Parade," races and rodeo events, "Chiefs' Parade," a church service, and evening concerts. History, acknowledgments, admission fees, and two photographs of Indigenous people are also featured.
A "Programme of Events" for Canada's Diamond Jubilee in Edmonton, Alberta, from Thursday, June 30 to Sunday, July 3rd, 1927. Includes lists of members of the Civic Committee and sub-committees, schedule of events, contests, and advertisements from local businesses.
Sin títuloSouvenir program of events and information booklet regarding Cardston, Alberta's Golden Jubilee celebration in 1937.
Contents:
List of Central Committee Members; Why We Celebrate in 1937; The Week's Programme ["Monday, June 28th - Indian Day"; "Tuesday, June 29th - Pioneer and Old-Timers' Day"; "Wednesday, June 30th - Baseball Tournament"; "July 1st - Dominion Day"; "Friday, July 2nd - Cardston Day"; "Last Day - Saturday, July 3rd - Fireworks Display"]; Cardston Fifty Years - Jubilee Rejoicing [C. W. Burt and Son]; A Brief History of Cardston "The Temple City" [The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints; Cardston's Business Hours; The Alberta Temple; President Edward J. Wood; Waterton Lakes Park; Cardston's Major Industry; Franco Oils Limited; Cardston's Location; Cardston's Churches; Fraternal Societies and Service Clubs; photographs and biographies of Jubilee Committee members [Mark A. Coombs, General Chairman; J. S. Low, Cardston's Mayor; J. Y. Card, General Secretary; C. B. Cheesman, Programme Chairman; Herman Linder, Rodeo Director (photograph removed)]; and blank Memoranda pages.
Also includes several pages of print advertisements for local Cardston and Alberta-based businesses.
Sin títuloA program for the 50th Anniversary Pageant commemorating fifty years of Edmonton history. The anniversary celebration was scheduled from October 8 to 10, 1954, in Edmonton, Alberta at the Edmonton Gardens. The celebration was “dedicated to the Edmonton Old-timers whose pioneering spirit and public service have built the City of Edmonton.” The program includes the order of events, a list of the cast of the pageant, and a list of all the people who contributed to the pageants such as producers, directors, and music accompanists. On the back of the program is a long list of acknowledgements for those who helped to produce the City of Edmonton pageant.
Sin títuloProgram of events for the ceremonial Laying of the Corner Stone of the Saskatchewan Legislative and Executive Building on 4 October 1909.
Includes: Programme of Ceremony of Laying Corner Stone; Songs by School Children [sung at certain points in the ceremony; booklet contains lyrics to "The Maple Leaf Forever"; "The Home Land"; and "May God Preserve Thee, Canada"]; lists of Guests invited by His Honour Amedee Emmanuel Forget, Esq., Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan, and by the Government, to attend the laying of the Corner Stone; and list of members of "The Committee" [presumably the government committee that organized the ceremony].
Invited guests included: Premiers; Governors and Lieutenant-Governors; Senators; Members of Parliament; Members of Provincial Governments [Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Manitoba, British Columbia, Alberta]; Members of the Supreme and District Courts [Alberta, Saskatchewan]; Members of Alberta and Saskatchewan Assemblies; Ex-Members of Legislature for North-West Territories and Saskatchewan; and Mayors.
Sin títuloAn advertisement book and program for the Optimists Club's Boys' Town annual meeting at Western Canada High School in Calgary, Alberta, dated May 26-27, 1954. It consists primarily of advertisements for local businesses, with the event program on a single-sided orange page in the center. Also includes a foreword, "The Optimist Creed," a photograph of the Royal Family, messages from Mayor D. H. Mackay and Chief Constable L. S. Partridge, a list the board of governors of the Calgary Optimist Club, captioned photographs of school sports teams, and information on some of the scheduled performers.
Sin títuloA brochure for the dedication ceremony of the Northlands R.C.M.P. Commemorative Theatre, dated Wednesday, July 18, 1979. Includes information on the theater, a brief history of the 'A' Troop march from Roche Percee to Fort Edmonton in 1874, details of the preview of the proposed film "The Force" that was shown at the ceremony, photographs of Supt. W.D. Jarvis, Sgt. Major S. Steele, Inspector J. D. Moodie, and Sgt. Maj. A.H. Griesbach, a map of Western Canada, and a list of thanks to movie personnel, RCMP officers, the Edmonton NWMP Historical Attraction Advisory Board, and Northlands executives. Laid-in is another brochure announcing plans for the Northlands' Theme Village, scheduled to be completed in 1985. The front shows an illustration of a statue of Sgt. Maj. A.J. Griesbach and the back is a map of the location of the Theme Village within the Northlands' grounds.
Sin títuloA program for the 29th annual banquet of the Manitoba Medical Students' Association, held at the Royal Alexandra Hotel in Winnipeg, Manitoba and dated December 20, 1911. Contains a menu, toast list, jokes, quotes, cartoons. On the back is a list of committee members.
Sin títuloProgram for the Fourth Annual Lethbridge Rotary Minstrels Show held at the Majestic Theatre on 17-18 November, 1924.
Contents:
Present Membership list; The Rotary Service Fund; Musical Programme; Staff [Musical Director; General Committee Chairman; General Director; Stage Manager; Master of Properties; Chairman Second Half of Programme; Electrician]; Interlocutor; End Men; "O, Canada"; Programme (Part One) [list of songs and music selections: "For There'll be Warm Coons a-prancing"; "Doodle, Doo-Doo"; "My Old Kentucky Home"; "De wes' wind blows from de wes'"; "In Wrong So Long"; "The Pirate Bold"; "Bringing Home the Bacon"; "Georgia Lullaby"; "You can take me away from Dixie, but you can't take Dixie from Me"; Closing Chorus]; Programme (Part Two) [Scotch Dances (Highland Fling; Shein Truibhas); Bronze Statuary; "I'd Like to Live to Ninety-Nine"; "Isn't It Exciting" - A Farce in One Act; "They're In Again" - A Scene on Fifth Street; Closing Chorus].
Additionally includes print advertisements for various local businesses.
Sin títuloAn invitation and program of events for a Christmas party hosted by a "Cap. [Captain?] Weymark" at his residence in Owensville, Saskatchewan, in 1909. Includes program of speeches and song selections, lunch menu, and other relevant information about the event. Several attendees performing song selections are mentioned by name in the program.
Contents:
Program - Given Before Lunch [includes speech by Cap. Weymark - "How Canada Should be Run"; song selections and music]; Lunch Menu [Meats; Entrees; Vegetables; Dessert; "Eat Your Fill and Give the House a Good Name"]; "Remember These Items" [a list of information about the party, including a request for "Persons singing Coon Songs" to wear blackface "for the occasion"]; "Laugh and the World Laughs With You".
A program for the ceremony of the raising of the flag of Saskatchewan on September 22, 1969, at the Legislative Building in Regina, Saskatchewan. Inside the program there is a proclamation from M. R. [Balen], the Acting Deputy Provincial Secretary. The program outlines the order of events for the ceremony and includes the lines for some prayers.
Regulations and prize list for the Ninth Provincial Exhibition held by the Manitoba Board of Agriculture in Portage la Prairie from 1-6 October, 1883. Also includes program of events for the Exhibition. Categories to be judged include livestock, agricultural products, handcrafted products, and school work.
Contents:
List of Officers and Board; Programme; Regulations; Transportation; Prize List.
Prize List:
Horses; Cattle; Sheep; Pigs; Poultry; Dogs; Manufactures; Agricultural Products; Horticultural Products; Dairy Products; Domestic Manufactures; Fine Arts; Natural History and Mineralogy; Education; Leather Work; Ladies' Work; Plants and Flowers; Bands ["Best Band of Music"]; Essays; List of Exhibitions in Province; List of Exhibitions elsewhere; Advertisements.
Additionally includes a blank entry form on attached perforated sheet at front of booklet, a pre-addressed envelope for the entry form, and several print advertisements for various local businesses. The final advertisement ["10 Reasons Why Everybody Should Buy the "Chatham" Wagon"] is printed on a folded pink page attached at end of booklet.
Sin títuloA program for the 50th anniversary meeting of the Children's Aid Society of Winnipeg on November 22, 1948. Includes a list of events and "Amendments to By-Laws and Constitution of the Society."
Sin títuloA program for the Michael Phair School Opening Ceremony on January 22, 2018, in Edmonton, Alberta. At the beginning of the program, there is a message from the Board of Trustees and the Superintendent. The program also includes a short biography about Michael Phair’s life, the order of events for the ceremony, and an infographic about the materials and tools available to students at the school. The program was created by Edmonton Public Schools.
Sin títuloProgram booklet recording the ceremonial laying of the corner stone at St. John's Cathedral in Winnipeg, Manitoba, by the Grand Master and Officers of the Grand Lodge of Manitoba A. F. & A. M. [Ancient Free and Accepted Masons] and the Archbishop of Rupert's Land [Rupertsland] in 1926.
Includes hymn lyrics, prayers by the Archbishop and the Grand Chaplain, and a description of the ceremonial laying of the stone. Concludes with list of addresses to be made by the Grand Master [J.C.W. Reid], Honourable Sheriff Colin Inkster [Church Warden], and Chancellor [John Alexander] Machray, K.C., LLB; 1 verse of the National Anthem and the Doxology; and the Benediction by the Archbishop.
Souvenir program commemorating Reverend D. G. [David George] McQueen's 40th year as minister at the First Presbyterian Church in Edmonton. Includes photographs, greetings from other reverends, information about the life of Rev. McQueen, and order of events for Sunday morning and evening's church service.
Back cover lists the Session of First Presbyterian Church for both 1887 and 1927; and the Board of Management of First Presbyterian Church in 1927.
Contains 12 black and white [B&W] reproductions of photographs depicting McQueen, his family and colleagues, and the history of the First Presbyterian Church building and manse in Edmonton.
Sin títuloA "Programme Souvenir" of the ordination of Catholic Bishop Jean-Louis-Antoine-Joseph Coudert in St. Albert, Alberta on June 7, 1936. The first two pages are photographic prints of "Son Eminence Le Cardinal Villeneuve" and Coudert. Includes a list of "Officers of the Mass," schedule, and brief description of ceremonies.
Souvenir program for a complimentary dinner for the Saskatchewan Division of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Association. Dinner was hosted by Saskatchewan Co-operative Producers Limited at the Beesborough Hotel in Saskatoon, SK. The program includes the dinner menu for the evening as well as the order of events.
A schedule of hymns, prayers, and adresses to be given during a memorial service for King Edward VII. Includes sheet music and lyrics to four hymns, names of speakers, and a list of participants in a marching procession. Cover title reads "In Memoriam - Edward R. I."
A program for an evening performance of classical music by the Melrose Trio at the Banff Springs Hotel, dated August 26, 1904.
Sin título"The Civic Programme and Service of Thanksgiving to Almighty God on the occasion of The Coronation of their Majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, May 12th, 1937." Event was held on May 11 at the Arena in Calgary and included prayers, hymns, announcements, and performances by the Salvation Army Citadel Band and a choir. Includes messages from government officials and schedules for other events in the city on the same day.
"Programme and Words of Songs" for a performance in Regina, Saskatchewan during the 1910-1911 season that lists song names, composers, and some lyrics. The cover reads "Assisted by Melsa, The Celebrated Polish Violinist" and "At the Pianoforte, Miss Grace Torrens." Includes advertisements for Child & Gower Piano Co. Ltd., and other upcoming performances taking place in Regina.
Lists Members of Council of the Engineering Institute of Canada [EIC] for 1957, including President-Elect Clement M. Anson of Sydney, Nova Scotia; past Presidents Donald M. Stephens of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Richard E. Heartz of Montreal, Quebec, and Vernon A. McKillop of London, [Ontario?]; Vice-Presidents; Councillors; Treasurer; General Secretary; Assistant General Secretaries; Field Secretary; and Western Field Secretary.
Also includes a seating chart of individuals to be seated at the Head Table.
Sin títuloA menu and toast list for the first annual banquet held by United College in Winnipeg, Manitoba at "The Fort Garry" campus, dated February 11, 1914. The toast list includes musical numbers and a "Presentation of Prizes." Also included are photographs of various college buildings, the track and football teams, and several cartoons. Stamp in upper right corner of front cover reads "T. W. B. Hinch" and there is a list of signatures on the back cover.
Sin títuloA program for the Interscholastic Track and Field Trials put on by the Edmonton Girls' Athletic Club at Clarke Stadium in Edmonton, Alberta on August 6, 1951. Includes a foreword, "The Mayor's Message," schedule of events and presentation of trophies, club information, and advertisements for local businesses.
Sin títuloA program for the North American premiere of Hiawatha by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, performed at the Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium from June 2-4, 1958. A list of the headlining performers as well as the producer and conductor come complete with photographs and actual signatures. Also contains a description of the three acts, the names of everyone in the choir and orchestra, "Messages to John Havard from former associates," notes from Mayor Hawrelak and the president of Western Concerts Limited, acknowledgements, a note about the plow used on stage in the third act, and congratulations (advertisement) from Northwestern Utilities, Limited. The name Kay Stensrud is written on the front cover, top right corner.
Sin títuloA 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.
A program and catalogue for the Calgary Spring Horse Show which was held from April 5 to April 9, 1921, in Calgary, Alberta. The cost of the catalogue is listed as ten cents. The catalogue includes daily programs most of which consist of various meetings of breeder associations, shows, contests, public addresses, and auction sales. The catalogue also includes various lists of competing horses categorized by breed and various advertisements for local businesses.
A program for the Manitoba Historical Society commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Nor’Wester Newspaper. The commemoration was held on November 16, 1959, at 6:30 pm at the Fort Garry Hotel in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The illustration on the cover page of the program depicts the first newspaper office in Western Canada. On the first inside page, there is a printed copy of a contract for the beginning of the Nor’Wester Newspaper. The program outlines the events for the evening which include a toast, introductions, greetings, and several speakers.
Sin títuloA program and catalogue for the Calgary Spring Horse Show which was held from March 23 to March 27, 1920, in Calgary, Alberta. The cost of the catalogue is listed as ten cents. The catalogue includes daily programs most of which consist of various meetings of breeder associations, horse shows, contests, and a parade. The catalogue also includes various lists of competing horses categorized by breed and various advertisements for local businesses.
Program produced by the Victoria Arena Rink in Calgary, Alberta, ca. 1937. Includes photographs of arena management, coaches, and hockey players.
Contents:
President's photographs [Fred Johnston, President Rangers Hockey Club; Dr. J. H. Birch, President of the Calgary Artificial Ice Rink Co. Ltd.; Jim Hammill, President Bronks Hockey Club]; Official Ice Hockey Rules; message from J. Lloyd Turner, Manager of the Arena; "The Bronks" [hockey club update]; Pee-wee and Junior Lineup [page is left blank]; "The Rangers" [hockey club update]; Senior Hockey photographs and short player biographies [Lindsay Carver; Mike Onychuck]; Pee-wee Hockey photographs and short player [Jack "Morenz" Brackenbury; Frank "Primeau" Quigley; Red "Horner" Smith; "Boll" Crowley] and coach [Harold "Spud" Murphy, Coach; Leo Murphy; Angus McLellan; Gail Egan; Ed Gooder] biographies; Alberta Senior Six Hockey League Schedule; Senior Lineup and Scorecard [filled out for a game related to the Allan Cup Final played between the North Battleford Beavers and the Sudbury Tigers]; Introducing Junior Hockey; Junior Hockey photographs and short player biographies [Doug French; Lorne Metcalfe; Tim Stark; Jack Maher]; photograph of Cecil "Tiny" Thompson posing with 4 Pee-wee goaltenders; and Senior Hockey photographs and short player biographies [Bob Kennedy; "Shammie" Shamlock].
Additionally includes several print advertisements for local businesses.
Sin títuloA program for the First Motor Racing Meet for the Calgary News Telegram Cup. The racing meet was held on the Gridiron Course at the South East Calgary Corporation’s Boulevard in Calgary, Alberta, on August 12, 1911. The race was held by the Motor Racing Association and the program was printed by Star Printing Works. Inside the program is a list of all the participating cars, their names, owners, drivers, horsepower, the time it takes to start, and a blank column for their race time. Some of the times for the cars have been filled out in pencil. On the back of the program is a short list of rules and regulations.
Sin títuloA 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.
A program for A Night of Jazz was presented by the DS Mackenzie Music Program featuring the students of Avalon, D.S. Mackenzie, and McKernan schools and their Alumni along with special guest Joel Gray playing the trumpet. The concert was held on March 12, 2020, at The Yardbird Suite in Edmonton, Alberta. The program outlines the musical numbers of the evening including the names of those performing and which musical group they belong to. The back of the program has a list of thanks and acknowledgements.
Sin títuloA schedule of events for a production titled "Dance Motif 2019" by the Orchesis Dance Performance Group, held at the Myer Horowitz Theatre in Edmonton, Alberta, dated January 25-26, 2019. Includes a message from the director, choreographer's profiles, staff and volunteer list, acknowledgements and thanks, award recipients, and advertisements for local businesses.
Sin títuloMenu and program of events for the Sixth Annual Reunion of the 128th Battalion (Moose Jaw's Own), to be held at the C.P.R. Banquet Hall in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, on Tuesday November 18, 1924. Includes Toasts [Silent Toast; The King; The Bull Moose Battalion; The Ladies] and Programme [Violin Solo; Songs; Gyro Orchestra].
Sin títuloProgram for the first annual Dinner and Dance hosted by the Winnipeg Board of Trade at the Manitoba Agricultural College on 5 Oct. 1926. Includes brief history of agriculture in Manitoba. Also lists menu and program of events, which included an address by Manitoba Premier John Bracken.
Contains 5 reproductions of photographs depicting the Manitoba Agricultural College Administration Building, a 6-horse team owned by T. E. Gibson of Hartney (Man.), grain elevators, Whitfield Farm (homestead of Geo. C. Cole Burbank), and the Parliament Building in Winnipeg. Also contains 4 diagrams depicting a flail, a fork [pitchfork], "Manitoba's First Plow", and a reaping hook [sickle].
Book: A published work containing the accounts of settlers who immigrated to the East Mennonite Reserve in Manitoba and were present at the 60th anniversary celebration of Mennonite immigration in Steinbach, Manitoba on August 1, 1934. The foreword reads "The desire to record these communications from the pioneer settlers for the descendants of the immigrants and possibly for later Mennonite historical research prompted the publication of this issue" (translated). Contains seven plates bearing captioned photographs, one illustration captioned "A pioneer dwelling from the first winter" (translated), and handwritten notes (in German) on some pages.
Programs: Two identical copies of a program for the celebration of the 60th anniversary of Mennonite immigration, held in Steinbach, Manitoba on August 1, 1934. Includes a schedule for songs and speeches, and lyrics to hymns.
Newspaper clippings: Five cut-out captioned images from newspapers. One is a photograph of a sternwheeler boat with a smaller long boat beside it in the water, both full of people, caption reads "Arrival of the first Mennonite immigrants in Winnipeg on July 31, 1874" (translated). Two are photograph portraits, one is "Cornelius Toews, deputy of the small community" (translated), and the other is Cornelius Taft (?). One is an illustrated portrait of Gen. Gov. Lord Dufferin, who "visited the Mennonites on August 21, 1877" (translated). The final photograph is the only item in the collection in English and shows a group of horse-drawn carriages (no horses) lined up for a funeral service for Samuel Stoltzfus, "farmer and bishop of the House Amish." The newspaper is called Free Press Weekly Prairie Farmer and is dated April 27, 1949.
Convention program of events produced in accordance with the 2005 Western Barley Growers Association and Western Canadian Wheat Growers Association Joint Convention and Trade Fair. Includes list of events, sessions and panels and list of sponsors and contributors.
Topics of sessions included: farm financial management; marketing the 2004 crop; cereals; feedgrains; open market options; value addition; getting grains to market: trade and transport; food safety, research and biotech challenges; global trends in grain harvesting; among others. Additionally, association elections, business meetings, and general discussion took place on the final day of the convention.
Sin títuloA bilingual program booklet for a conference titled "A New Era in Grain Quality Assurance" hosted by the Canadian Grain Commission (CGC) from 27-30 June 2005 at the Fort Garry Hotel in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
The program includes both English and French versions of the event schedule for each day of the conference, the "Welcome" by Rosann Wowchuk (Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives for Manitoba), and the Speakers' biographies.
Speakers included Dr. Geoffrey Annison; Dr. Peter Burnett; Dr. Robert Cooke; Germain Denis; Dr. Ron DePauw; Dr. Malcolm Devine; Dr. Hartley Furtan; Dr. Kevin Gale; Chris Hamblin; Terry Harasym; Curtis Johnson; Peter W. Jones; Dr. George L. Lookhart; Owen McAuley; Dr. Murray McLaughlin; Adrian C. Measner; Koji Murakami; Dr. Brian Oleson; Dr. Mariano Otamendi; Len Penner; Dr. Daniel Perry; Dr. Bill Scowcroft; David Shipman; Dr. Bill Wilson; and Rosann Wowchuk.
Sin títuloProgram booklet for the University of Manitoba's Faculty of Agriculture and Home Economics Graduation Banquet and Ball held at the Royal Alexandra Hotel in Winnipeg (Man.) on 18 March 1949.
Donald James McFadden is listed within the program as an Agriculture Graduate.
Contains the program of events ["O Canada"; Greetings from the University; Toast to the Faculty and Reply; Toast to the Graduates and Reply; Valedictory; Home Economics Awards; Agriculture Awards; Exchange of Sticks; "God Save the King"] and the dinner menu, as well as 10 handwritten signatures.
Sin título"A Record of the Years: Commemorating Fifty Years of Agricultural Education and Endeavour." A souvenir program for the Golden Jubilee celebration of the Faculty of Agriculture & Home Economics (formerly the Manitoba Agricultural College) of the University of Manitoba, held on June 21-22, 1956. Includes a schedule of events, a history of the faculty, student activities and sports teams information, and a list of graduates. The name "Don McFadden" is written in the top right corner of the front cover.
Sin títuloA program booklet for the 2006 Edmonton Folk Fest which was held at Birds Hill Park from July 6 to July 9. The program provides information about the festival such as the nearest campsites, food options, stage schedules, performer bios, the family area, the Manitoba Writer’s Guild, the handmade goods market, and ways to support the festival. The program includes various advertisements for local businesses.
Sin títuloAccompanying material supplied to a guest touring the Trend House in Toronto, Ontario. Contains a list of furnishings, electronics, and appliances, along with the names of the designers and their employing companies, and indicating which were designed in Canada. On the back is a list of companies that supplied miscellaneous items such as books and art.
Sin títuloA souvenir programme for the third anniversary of the No. 5 E.F.T.S. (Elementary Flying Training School) on September 4th, 1944. The school was located in High River, Alberta. The programme contains statements from various staff members of the school, a short history of the school, and a schedule of the celebration events and activities. The programme also includes various advertisements from local businesses. There are several green scribbles throughout the program.
Sin título1940 booklet contains the Programme and Child Development Topics for Alberta's Twenty-Second Annual Child Welfare Week (March 24th to 30th, 1940) held in Elk's Building and Canadian Legion Memorial Hall.
Includes:
List of Alberta Council on Child and Family Welfare Officers for 1940; "A Code of Honour for the Canadian Child"; The Older Child; Amount of Sleep Necessary for Good Health in School Children; Your Child and Its School; Don'ts for Mother to Keep Baby Well; Diet Tables [infancy to 6 years]; Food Values [table]; Low Cost Adequate Meals for One Week; Reasons for Using Pasteurized Milk; Malnutrition - Its Chief Causes; Books for School Children; Weight - Height - Age Tables [infancy to 18 years]; Sunlight. Additionally includes short stories and print advertisements for local businesses.
1959 booklet contains the Programme and Child Development Topics for Alberta's Forty-First Annual Child Welfare Week (March 29 to April 4th, 1959) held in Canadian Legion Memorial Hall.
Includes:
List of Alberta Council on Child and Family Welfare Officers for 1959; Petitions [Administrative Offices of the Children's Aid Department must be well served by the city transit system; Re Housing Neglected and Delinquent Children on the Same Site; Extension of Hours of Service of Children's Aid Department]; "The Children's Charter" [Declaration of Geneva]; Thistletown Hospital; Qualifications of the Social Worker; "Draft International Declaration of Human Rights"; Feeding of Baby; Diet Tables [infancy to 6 years]; Food Values [table]; The Council's Brief on Education; Everyday Resolutions on Health and Safety; "A Code of Honour for the Canadian Child"; Books Recommended by the Children's Department of the Calgary Public Library; Weight - Height - Age Tables [infancy to 18 years]; Sunlight. Additionally includes short stories and print advertisements for local businesses.
Program for the Sir Winston Spencer Churchill Society's annual banquet held on 11 April 1966, with Admiral of the Fleet Albert Victor Nicholas Louis Francis [Louis] Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma, as a guest.
Contains a bulleted list outlining important events in the personal and political life of the Admiral Mountbatten [from his birth in 1900 to 1966]; the Programme [Grace; Dinner; The Loyal Toast; Introduction; Guest Speaker; Toast; Appreciation; O Canada] and Menu for the banquet; and 7 selected short paragraphs written by Sir Winston Churchill, dated between 1941 and 1945, regarding the Admiral Mountbatten.
Sin títuloProgram booklet for the University of Manitoba's Faculty of Agriculture and Home Economics "Grad's Farewell" held at the Royal Alexandra Hotel in Winnipeg (Man.) on 16 March 1950.
Contains a list of patrons, the program of events [Grace; Toast to the King; Introduction of Head Table; Greetings from the University; Greetings from the Dean; Toast to the Faculty and Reply; Toast to the Graduates and Reply; Message from Alumni; Valedictory Address; Guest Speaker; Agriculture Awards; Exchange of Agriculture Stick; Home Economics Awards; Exchange of Home Economics Stick; Closing Remarks; The Brown and Gold; "God Save the King"] and the dinner menu, as well as 17 handwritten signatures.
Donald James McFadden's signature is present at the top right of the front cover of the program booklet.
Sin títuloA program of events for the Brandon College Adult Education Division's Western Square Dance Class First Annual Dance Festival and commencement ceremony, and a diploma, issued through the Brandon College Adult Education and Recreation Course For Advanced and Post-graduate Terpsichorean Art (Right and left foot division) conferring the degree of High Level Beginner in Square Dancing (cum laude) to Margaret Dyker (later Margaret McFadden) which would have been presented at the event.
Program booklet includes the event's Menu, Dinner Program ["O Canada"; Grace; "Everybody Sing"; Chairman's Remarks; Toast to the Seniors; Response; Toast to the College; Response; Presentation of Diplomas], Dance Program [Jessie Polka; Mexican Waltz; Canadian Barn Dance; Starlight Schottische; Intermission; Laces and Graces; Lindy Lee; Valeta Waltz; Waltz of the Bells], and the lyrics to 3 Square Dancing Songs ["My Heart Cries For You"; "Don't Fence Me In"; "Cruising Down the River"].
Sin títuloA graduation program listing the 96 graduating students of the University of Manitoba's Faculty of Agriculture class of 1981. Includes the students' graduation photographs [1 student missing a photograph] paired with a short write-up about each student listing their Major, Prior Working Experience, Interests other than Agriculture, Winnipeg Address, and Home Address.
Sin título"Commemorating Sixty Years of Agricultural Education and Achievement." A souvenir program for the Diamond Jubilee celebration of the Faculty of Agriculture & Home Economics (formerly the Manitoba Agricultural College) of the University of Manitoba, held on June 25-26, 1966. Includes a schedule of events, a history of the faculty, highlights of advancements, and lists of academic staff and graduates. An amendment was made to page 34 with a sticker adding names of academic staff to the plant science department, but the glue has failed and it is now laid in between pages 34-35.
Sin títuloA programme for the graduation ceremony for the Rolling River School Division No. 39 collegiates. The ceremony was held in the Minnedosa Collegiate Institute Auditorium on October 8, 1966, at 8:00 pm. The programme lists the names of the graduates from six collegiates: Elton Collegiate, Erickson Collegiate, Oak River Collegiate, Minnedosa Collegiate, Rivers Collegiate, and Sandy Lake Collegiate. On the inserted paper there is a list of students accepting medals for various subjects and a list of several students who accepted scholarships. On the back of the programme is the order of events.
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