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Frank Connell, Moose Jaw bandmaster with young musicians
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1 photograph: b&w;12.7 cm x 17.8 cm
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On April 2, 1889, J. N. McDonald began publishing a weekly newspaper entitled the Moose Jaw Times. In 1904, the paper changed from a weekly paper to a semi-weekly paper. After the discontinuation of the Times Morning Herald during the 1920s, the paper became the Moose Jaw Times Herald. The newspaper changed hands many times – shortly after its first publication it was sold to Hamilton Lang, in 1894 it was sold to Walter Scott, in 1945 it was sold to J. E Slaight and then to Roy Thomas, in 1995 it was sold to Hollinger Newspapers, then to CanWest in 2000, and finally in 2002 to the Transcontinental Media Group.
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Frank Connell, Moose Jaw bandmaster with young musicians at 1969 music festival
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Frank Connell (1920-1979) came to Canada from Shotts, Scotland in 1958 as the Music Director of the Moose Jaw Lions Junior Bands. He was the founder of the Saskatchewan Music Camps in 1962, which later became known as the Saskatchewan School of the Arts with its permanent home at Fort San, Saskatchewan.
He served as a member of the Executive of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association (SMEA), member of the Saskatchewan Arts Board, President of the Saskatchewan Chapter of the Canadian Bandmasters Association and was awarded the Order of Canada Medal.
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- Connell, Frank (Onderwerp)