This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by Doug Wilson while he lived in Saskatchewan. The records relate to his involvement and interest in matters of relevance to the Saskatchewan homosexual community, to the gay rights movement, and to Wilson's dismissal from the University of Saskatchewan and his subsequent human rights claim put before the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission. The fonds includes correspondence, clippings, and publications about his work in the gay rights movement, as well as his involvement in the creation and administration of homosexual organizations in the province, such as the Zodiac Friendship Society / Gay Community Centre of Saskatoon, and the Saskatchewan Gay Coalition. The fonds also includes correspondence, briefs and reports pertaining to Wilson's work with the Saskatchewan Association on Human Rights, and original and reproduced cartoons drawn by Wilson.
This fonds contains minutes books of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows for the years 1921 to 1997, membership register, photographs and the book titled Concise History of the Oddfellows-Worldwide
This fonds contains includes minute books from 1951 to 1981, financial reports, ledger books, scrapbooks for the years 1971,1974,1975 and 1978 containing newspaper clippings, programs and correspondence
This fonds contains a personal history of Spencer Sutherland and a business history of the Sutherland Law Firm, letter head, business address book, 1924 University of Saskatchewan Yearbook and photographs
This fonds includes minutes of the trustees meetings from 1927 to 1969, financial papers, annual reports, school officials list of members, administration letters, and teacher's daily attendance records of students
This fonds contains two minutes books of the Brithdir Ladies Aid Society for the years 1934 to 1995, financial/ledger book 1945 to 1970, booklet of Brithdir United Church History 1908-1965, and programs for Brithdir's 60th, 65th and 80th anniversary celebrations
This fonds contains six albums titled Memory Books 1965-1992 that contain newspaper clippings, letters, photographs and commentary of the group's activities. This fonds also contains a book titled History of Saskatchewan 4-H 1917-1977 and examples various activity booklets pertaining to light horses, interior design and ecology
The fonds consist of Alex Balych's CJNB papers (25 scripts and year-round reviews), Northwest Economic Council (NEDC) correspondence, School papers North Battleford School District #1438 (correspondence and reports), Pearl Balych photographs (200) and textual records, Dance Festival programs 1964-1968, 1970-1990, Radio scripts 1963-1965.
The fonds consists of meeting minutes, photographs, real estate brochures, convention programs, news-clippings, etc. all pertaining to real estate in general. Most items are specific to the Battlefords Real Estate Board.
Les Guthrie fonds consists of 1360 items pertaining to news events from the region 1946 - 1969. During this period Les was the circulation manager in North Battleford and area for the Saskatoon Star Phoenix. The fonds is composed of the following series: Scrapbooks ; Photographs ; Newsprint ; Negatives.
This fonds contains material relating to the students, faculty and administration of the College of Physical Education. These records generally contain correspondence, minutes, reports, and memoranda; as well as considerable material relating to national, provincial, inter-collegiate and intra-mural sporting events.
Dr. Lacalli's research involves the embryology and larval forms of marine invertebrates: principally, the development of the nervous system and the formation pattern in these organisms. His work has included theoretical, computer-based studies of how pattern and formation appear de novo in embryos as they develop, and microanatomical studies (primarily, via serial electron microscopy) of the developing nervous system in simple invertebrates near the evolutionary stem from which vertebrates, with their advanced nervous system, evolved. The process developed by Lacalli enabled an image of the whole body of their specimens in one micrograph, a relatively rare achievement and one which enabled him to analyse the nervous system in far more detail than was previously possible. This fonds contains an extensive collection of the electron micrographs taken by Lacalli, together with research notes, offprints, and other documentation relating to his research activities
This fonds documents the friendships, civic and individual concerns, and personal involvement that together, help create and define a sense of community. It contains materials relating to Ruth Horlick's life, the experiences as varied as war and household that impacted upon her, and her extensive friendships. Additionally it documents her commitments to various organizations, including her work with psychiatric patients at Royal University Hospital and the McKerracher Centre, as well as her volunteer work with the Saskatoon Symphony and the Learning Disabilities Association.