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Protest for Water & Sewer
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- Graphic material
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1959 (Creation)
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- Rosetown (Sask.)
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1 polaroid; b&w; 10.25 x 8 cm
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Five women and a young boy hold picket signs demanding the installation of water and sewer on Little Flower Avenue, Sixth and Seventh Avenues West be completed, after a prolonged wait through wintertime. After a rumour spread that construction was about to cease, women protestors painted pickets. L-R: Geraldine Smith, Marguerite (Mary) Lavigne, Irene Driedger, ?, Richard Arsenault, Ruby Arsenault.
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Unknown
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By permission of archive.
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This protest was a community and largely female affair, with women keeping their coffee pots running and volunteering to babysit children to free up more protesters. The women surrounded the contractor's equipment with hands joined and defied the operators to leave town. This resulted in media from Saskatoon coming out, and ultimately the protestors won.
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GPC - Cabinet 2, Drawer 2, File UNIQ1
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Newspaper clipping included with photo.