Staff - Mr. and Mrs. Hegan, Mr. Thompson, and Ed Davis - Eaton's, Part 77/83. Mr. Hegan, Eaton's manger, gives a speech at an event. Mrs. Hegan sits next to her husband, and Eaton's Store Manager, Ed Davis sits on the far right. Mr. Ken Thompson, another department manager, sits on the left side of…
Garry Allison was born in Lethbridge in 1940. During his career, he served as the Sports Editor of the Lethbridge Herald, as well as the District Editor, City Editor and finished his journalism career as the Outdoors Editor. He worked fulltime in the Herald's Sports department in 1974 after working in the Printing Department.
Allison was an avid rodeo fan and spent much of his career covering local rodeos throughout Southern Alberta, beginning in the mid-1960s until his retirement in 2002. He received numerous awards for his coverage of rodeos, high school sports and the outdoors, including the Max Bell Memorial Award for outstanding coverage of amateur sports in Alberta. Because of his achievements in Southern Alberta sports, he was inducted into the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame and the Lethbridge Sports Hall of Fame.
Allison was heavily involved in the local community, including coaching the high school girls’ basketball in Coalhurst and Winston Churchill for ten years. Family was a central priority to Garry Allison: he and his wife, Mary, were married for 55 years and had cared for foster children for 32 years.
Scope and Content
Staff - Mr. and Mrs. Hegan, Mr. Thompson, and Ed Davis - Eaton's, Part 77/83. Mr. Hegan, Eaton's manger, gives a speech at an event. Mrs. Hegan sits next to her husband, and Eaton's Store Manager, Ed Davis sits on the far right. Mr. Ken Thompson, another department manager, sits on the left side of Mr. Hegan.
Staff - Walter Hag and Alice Walloby - Eaton's, Part 78/83. A group of Eaton's staff members recieve gifts at an event. Walter Hag stands beside Alice Walloby on the far right.
Garry Allison was born in Lethbridge in 1940. During his career, he served as the Sports Editor of the Lethbridge Herald, as well as the District Editor, City Editor and finished his journalism career as the Outdoors Editor. He worked fulltime in the Herald's Sports department in 1974 after working in the Printing Department.
Allison was an avid rodeo fan and spent much of his career covering local rodeos throughout Southern Alberta, beginning in the mid-1960s until his retirement in 2002. He received numerous awards for his coverage of rodeos, high school sports and the outdoors, including the Max Bell Memorial Award for outstanding coverage of amateur sports in Alberta. Because of his achievements in Southern Alberta sports, he was inducted into the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame and the Lethbridge Sports Hall of Fame.
Allison was heavily involved in the local community, including coaching the high school girls’ basketball in Coalhurst and Winston Churchill for ten years. Family was a central priority to Garry Allison: he and his wife, Mary, were married for 55 years and had cared for foster children for 32 years.
Scope and Content
Staff - Walter Hag and Alice Walloby - Eaton's, Part 78/83. A group of Eaton's staff members recieve gifts at an event. Walter Hag stands beside Alice Walloby on the far right.
Staff - Staff Coffee Break - Eaton's, Part 79/83. 2 photographic prints put together. Eaton's staff members enjoying a coffee break. Almeda Needig stands in the front in the photograph on the right, holding a plate. The photographic prints are believed to have originally been printed in the Eaton's…
Garry Allison was born in Lethbridge in 1940. During his career, he served as the Sports Editor of the Lethbridge Herald, as well as the District Editor, City Editor and finished his journalism career as the Outdoors Editor. He worked fulltime in the Herald's Sports department in 1974 after working in the Printing Department.
Allison was an avid rodeo fan and spent much of his career covering local rodeos throughout Southern Alberta, beginning in the mid-1960s until his retirement in 2002. He received numerous awards for his coverage of rodeos, high school sports and the outdoors, including the Max Bell Memorial Award for outstanding coverage of amateur sports in Alberta. Because of his achievements in Southern Alberta sports, he was inducted into the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame and the Lethbridge Sports Hall of Fame.
Allison was heavily involved in the local community, including coaching the high school girls’ basketball in Coalhurst and Winston Churchill for ten years. Family was a central priority to Garry Allison: he and his wife, Mary, were married for 55 years and had cared for foster children for 32 years.
Scope and Content
Staff - Staff Coffee Break - Eaton's, Part 79/83. 2 photographic prints put together. Eaton's staff members enjoying a coffee break. Almeda Needig stands in the front in the photograph on the right, holding a plate. The photographic prints are believed to have originally been printed in the Eaton's Store Newsletter, "Chinook Winds".
Staff - Staff Meeting - Eaton's, Part 80/83. An Eaton's staff meeting? Store Manager, Mr. R. J. Hegan sits in the back, and Walter Hag sits next to the man giving a speech.
Garry Allison was born in Lethbridge in 1940. During his career, he served as the Sports Editor of the Lethbridge Herald, as well as the District Editor, City Editor and finished his journalism career as the Outdoors Editor. He worked fulltime in the Herald's Sports department in 1974 after working in the Printing Department.
Allison was an avid rodeo fan and spent much of his career covering local rodeos throughout Southern Alberta, beginning in the mid-1960s until his retirement in 2002. He received numerous awards for his coverage of rodeos, high school sports and the outdoors, including the Max Bell Memorial Award for outstanding coverage of amateur sports in Alberta. Because of his achievements in Southern Alberta sports, he was inducted into the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame and the Lethbridge Sports Hall of Fame.
Allison was heavily involved in the local community, including coaching the high school girls’ basketball in Coalhurst and Winston Churchill for ten years. Family was a central priority to Garry Allison: he and his wife, Mary, were married for 55 years and had cared for foster children for 32 years.
Scope and Content
Staff - Staff Meeting - Eaton's, Part 80/83. An Eaton's staff meeting? Store Manager, Mr. R. J. Hegan sits in the back, and Walter Hag sits next to the man giving a speech.
Garry Allison was born in Lethbridge in 1940. During his career, he served as the Sports Editor of the Lethbridge Herald, as well as the District Editor, City Editor and finished his journalism career as the Outdoors Editor. He worked fulltime in the Herald's Sports department in 1974 after working in the Printing Department.
Allison was an avid rodeo fan and spent much of his career covering local rodeos throughout Southern Alberta, beginning in the mid-1960s until his retirement in 2002. He received numerous awards for his coverage of rodeos, high school sports and the outdoors, including the Max Bell Memorial Award for outstanding coverage of amateur sports in Alberta. Because of his achievements in Southern Alberta sports, he was inducted into the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame and the Lethbridge Sports Hall of Fame.
Allison was heavily involved in the local community, including coaching the high school girls’ basketball in Coalhurst and Winston Churchill for ten years. Family was a central priority to Garry Allison: he and his wife, Mary, were married for 55 years and had cared for foster children for 32 years.
Scope and Content
Staff - Mr. Hegan at a Staff Party - Eaton's, Part 81/83. Mr. Hegan talks with fellow Eaton's staff at a casual staff party.
Staff - Staff Medical Exams? - Eaton's, Part 82/83. Eaton's staff members line up for their medical exams? An unidentified young woman stands on the left in the middle of her medical exam, while the doctor monitors. The photographic print is believed to have originally been printed in the Eaton's S…
Garry Allison was born in Lethbridge in 1940. During his career, he served as the Sports Editor of the Lethbridge Herald, as well as the District Editor, City Editor and finished his journalism career as the Outdoors Editor. He worked fulltime in the Herald's Sports department in 1974 after working in the Printing Department.
Allison was an avid rodeo fan and spent much of his career covering local rodeos throughout Southern Alberta, beginning in the mid-1960s until his retirement in 2002. He received numerous awards for his coverage of rodeos, high school sports and the outdoors, including the Max Bell Memorial Award for outstanding coverage of amateur sports in Alberta. Because of his achievements in Southern Alberta sports, he was inducted into the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame and the Lethbridge Sports Hall of Fame.
Allison was heavily involved in the local community, including coaching the high school girls’ basketball in Coalhurst and Winston Churchill for ten years. Family was a central priority to Garry Allison: he and his wife, Mary, were married for 55 years and had cared for foster children for 32 years.
Scope and Content
Staff - Staff Medical Exams? - Eaton's, Part 82/83. Eaton's staff members line up for their medical exams? An unidentified young woman stands on the left in the middle of her medical exam, while the doctor monitors. The photographic print is believed to have originally been printed in the Eaton's Store Newsletter, "Chinook Winds".
Staff - Hartley (auditor), Bill Russell, and Robinson - Eaton's, Part 83/83. Mr. Robinson sits on the left watching Bill Russell present an "Honorary Sheriff" certificate to Mr. Hartley (auditor), who holds a toy pistol. The photographic print is believed to have originally been printed in the Eato…
Garry Allison was born in Lethbridge in 1940. During his career, he served as the Sports Editor of the Lethbridge Herald, as well as the District Editor, City Editor and finished his journalism career as the Outdoors Editor. He worked fulltime in the Herald's Sports department in 1974 after working in the Printing Department.
Allison was an avid rodeo fan and spent much of his career covering local rodeos throughout Southern Alberta, beginning in the mid-1960s until his retirement in 2002. He received numerous awards for his coverage of rodeos, high school sports and the outdoors, including the Max Bell Memorial Award for outstanding coverage of amateur sports in Alberta. Because of his achievements in Southern Alberta sports, he was inducted into the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame and the Lethbridge Sports Hall of Fame.
Allison was heavily involved in the local community, including coaching the high school girls’ basketball in Coalhurst and Winston Churchill for ten years. Family was a central priority to Garry Allison: he and his wife, Mary, were married for 55 years and had cared for foster children for 32 years.
Scope and Content
Staff - Hartley (auditor), Bill Russell, and Robinson - Eaton's, Part 83/83. Mr. Robinson sits on the left watching Bill Russell present an "Honorary Sheriff" certificate to Mr. Hartley (auditor), who holds a toy pistol. The photographic print is believed to have originally been printed in the Eaton's Store Newsletter, "Chinook Winds".
Riverside waterslide outside of Medicine Hat, River Valley Parks of Medicine Hat, Lethbridge Fort Whoop Up, Indian Battle Park Lethbridge, Fish Creek Provincial Park in Calgary, Gladstone Mountain Guest Ranch West of Pincher Creek, Spruce Meadows in Calgary, Kananaskis Country Golf Course, and Cypr…
Riverside waterslide outside of Medicine Hat, River Valley Parks of Medicine Hat, Lethbridge Fort Whoop Up, Indian Battle Park Lethbridge, Fish Creek Provincial Park in Calgary, Gladstone Mountain Guest Ranch West of Pincher Creek, Spruce Meadows in Calgary, Kananaskis Country Golf Course, and Cypress Hills Provincial Park.
Athletes enter the arena in zones. National Anthem, Canadian Pacific Foundation representative Rod Bay speaks. Athletes Darren Gruenger and Christine Rolview from the Sunny Side Zone thank volunteers and coaches. Festival of Friends performers’ made a video for the games. Minister of Alberta Commun…
Athletes enter the arena in zones. National Anthem, Canadian Pacific Foundation representative Rod Bay speaks. Athletes Darren Gruenger and Christine Rolview from the Sunny Side Zone thank volunteers and coaches. Festival of Friends performers’ made a video for the games. Minister of Alberta Community Development Gary Mar and Alberta sports, recreation, parks and wildlife foundation board of directors’ representative John Seaman present the Minister’s Cup Big Country Zone 2 winners for the 1996 games, Lethbridge West MLA Clint Dunford and John Seaman present medals in the last few days of competition Calgary Zone 3, Gary Maue handles flag for last time of next year’s host, speaks and passes the flag to LLoydminister for 1997 summer games, Mascot Shnookie transforms into Border Buddy 1997 Lloydminister mascot. Furoshiki presented to Lloydminister. Gary Mar officially closes the 1996 Alberta Winter Games.
Host Dan Germain, Evelyn Erman senior home economist with Canadian Western Natural Gas Company and Donna Ginings. Talk about behind the scenes cooking shows and other parts of their jobs. Series of cooking recipes: “Chili con Queso” recipe, “Spicy beef corn cups” recipe video [black out 19:45-22:10…
Host Dan Germain, Evelyn Erman senior home economist with Canadian Western Natural Gas Company and Donna Ginings. Talk about behind the scenes cooking shows and other parts of their jobs. Series of cooking recipes: “Chili con Queso” recipe, “Spicy beef corn cups” recipe video [black out 19:45-22:10] show starts again, “Chinese Chicken wings” recipe, “East Indian Turnovers” recipe, “Stuffed Edam” recipe, “antipasto” recipe, “Assorted tray” recipe, “Stuffed cucumbers” recipe, “beef n pea pod” recipe, “decorated cookies” recipe, “peaches (cookies)” recipe, and “Dipped cherries” recipes.
The program features choir groups performing Christmas carols. It was taped on December 14, 1990 at an unidentified church.
Joe Bernice mentioned at the start of the program.
00:50- Kiwanis Chorus- A Christmas Again Directed by Bruce Milliken, Accompanist: Verna Bodie
02:54- Taber 1st Ward L.D.S.…
The program features choir groups performing Christmas carols. It was taped on December 14, 1990 at an unidentified church.
Joe Bernice mentioned at the start of the program.
00:50- Kiwanis Chorus- A Christmas Again Directed by Bruce Milliken, Accompanist: Verna Bodie
02:54- Taber 1st Ward L.D.S. Choir- The Shepherds Directed by Yvonne Bullock, Accompanist: Karen Shaw, Betty Harris
06:26- St. Theodore’s Anglican Church- Joy To The World Directed by Doug Emek, Accompanist: Doreen Pawlowski
09:53- Good Time Company- Happy Winter Directed by Melanie Hansen and Adair Shockey, Accompanist: Melanie Hansen and Kirsti Bullock
12:49- Barnwell Ward L.D.S. Choir- I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day Directred by Kim Francis, Accompanist: Melanie Hansen
15:38- Taber 2nd Ward L.D.S. Choir- Star Bright Directed by Bernarr Harris, Accompanist Vera Jensen
19:08- Parkside Choralaires- God’s Gift To The World Directed by Verna Bodie, Accompanist, Verna Bodie
21:41- Knox United Church Choir- Sing Gloria Directed by Joan Croskery, Accompanist Anya Langstraat
24:12- Taber Kiwanis Hand Bell Choir- Silent Night Directed by Sharon Mombourquette and Yvonne Bullock
The Program features different choir groups singing a variety of Christmas songs. Filmed at the Southminister United Church.
George peter mentioned in the start of the program.
00:47- German Canadian Male Choir
03:33- UofL Conservatory Chorale
04:41- L.C.I. Chamber Choir
07:14- Winston Churchill Hi…
The Program features different choir groups singing a variety of Christmas songs. Filmed at the Southminister United Church.
George peter mentioned in the start of the program.
00:47- German Canadian Male Choir
03:33- UofL Conservatory Chorale
04:41- L.C.I. Chamber Choir
07:14- Winston Churchill High School
09:50- Our Lady of Assumption Church Choir
11:53- Maranatha Christian Reformed Church Choir
14:53- First Congregational Choir
17:35- German Canadian Male Choir
19:15- Anne Campbell Singers & The Linett Singers
20:48- UofL Conservatory Chorale
22:34- Maranatha Christian Reformed Church Choir
25:46- L.C.I. Chamber Choir
27:27- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Lethbridge Stake Choir
The Program features different choir groups singing a variety of Christmas songs.
00:44- Taber 3rd Ward LDS Choir, Carol of the Manger
04:26- Taber 1st Ward LDS Choir, Happy Holidays
07:25- St. Patrick’s Choir, Peace on Earth
09:19- Barnwell Ward LDS Choir, Gifts That Are Mine To Give
13:07- Good …
The Program features different choir groups singing a variety of Christmas songs.
00:44- Taber 3rd Ward LDS Choir, Carol of the Manger
04:26- Taber 1st Ward LDS Choir, Happy Holidays
07:25- St. Patrick’s Choir, Peace on Earth
09:19- Barnwell Ward LDS Choir, Gifts That Are Mine To Give
13:07- Good Time Company, Santa’s Coming
15:05- St. Mary’s Senior Band, Winter Wonderland
17:38- Barnwell Jr. High Chorus, Carol of the Bells
19:32- Parkside Choralaires, Upon a Christmas Night
22:14- Knox United Church Choir, Hodie, Veni, Christe (Come This Day, O Christ)
24:24- Taber Kiwanis Hand Bell Choir, Silent Night
Dianne King: Management Committee Chairperson and Bonnie Rude-Weisman: Clinical Team Leader talk about the program. Patricia Gregory: Clinician of the program shown working with an individual. Intake Assessment Group simulation shown. Jack Lilja: Community & Family Liaison worker works with the int…
Dianne King: Management Committee Chairperson and Bonnie Rude-Weisman: Clinical Team Leader talk about the program. Patricia Gregory: Clinician of the program shown working with an individual. Intake Assessment Group simulation shown. Jack Lilja: Community & Family Liaison worker works with the intake assessment group simulation. Jennifer Todd: Community & Family Liaison worker speaks about the program. Jane Sager: Parent talks about the program and her son’s work in the program. Betty-Lou Wyrostok: Teacher speaks about a student’s change when he entered the program. Dr. Bob Arms: Program Evaluator and Professor of Psychology at the University of Lethbridge talks about the review of the program.
The show is called Kitty Cats it was aired on YTV from 1992-1998. The program is a kid’s show about puppets: Charlie the dog, Tango the cat, and Ricky the cat.
The show is called Kitty Cats it was aired on YTV from 1992-1998. The program is a kid’s show about puppets: Charlie the dog, Tango the cat, and Ricky the cat.
The program is about various historical locations in Alberta. First is the history of Fort Whoop up. Ron Ulrich “Curly” interpreter at the Fort is shown giving a tour through the Fort. The history of Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump. Jack Brink “Senior Archeologist” talks about the archeological site a…
The program is about various historical locations in Alberta. First is the history of Fort Whoop up. Ron Ulrich “Curly” interpreter at the Fort is shown giving a tour through the Fort. The history of Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump. Jack Brink “Senior Archeologist” talks about the archeological site at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump. Gladys Serafino “Historical Research” talks about cataloging items in a collection, specifically an Edwardian dress, at the provincial museum in Edmonton. The history of Stephan G. Stephansson – Poet of the Rocky Mountains house and the Markerville creamery museum. Doug Voth “2&7 Newsfirst” talks about Ukrainian village west of Edmonton as costume interpreters reenact what it would have been like to live there. Matt Wispinski an interpreter at the village demonstrates how grain elevators worked.
The story is about a girl that leaves home to become a dancer. Meets a friend in the park. During the program they stop at different places and she daydreams that she could dance the various types of dances. She wakes up by herself and joins a ballet class which she was told she was pre-registered.…
The story is about a girl that leaves home to become a dancer. Meets a friend in the park. During the program they stop at different places and she daydreams that she could dance the various types of dances. She wakes up by herself and joins a ballet class which she was told she was pre-registered. Her parents show up and it was them that registered her for the class. Performed by Tara Fenton and Wes Stefan.
This program follows the story of Ron Smith’s trials. Ron Smith from Red Deer, Alberta is charged with the killings of two Blackfeet Indians: Harvey Madman Jr. and Thomas Running Rabbit Jr. after stealing their car in Montana. The trials are from 1982-1992. Ted Lympus- Flathead County Prosecutor, J…
This program follows the story of Ron Smith’s trials. Ron Smith from Red Deer, Alberta is charged with the killings of two Blackfeet Indians: Harvey Madman Jr. and Thomas Running Rabbit Jr. after stealing their car in Montana. The trials are from 1982-1992. Ted Lympus- Flathead County Prosecutor, Judge Micheal Keedy, Ron Smith, Shawn Trontel-Psychiatric Social Worker, Dr. William Stratford- Forensic psychiatrist, Harvey Madman-victim’s father, David Running Rabbit- victim’s brother, Katrina Running Rabbit- victim’s mother, Dan Vernay- Smith’s Attorney, and Douglas Harkin- District Court Judge all spoke during different stages of the trials.
This program is about comic books and comic shops. Brent Stratichuk- The Comic Shop employee, Michael Peristeris- Book & Comic Emporium, Ron Trimble- O’Leary’s Books, talk about the people that buy comic books and what kinds. Some individuals see comic books as collectable items not just as enterta…
This program is about comic books and comic shops. Brent Stratichuk- The Comic Shop employee, Michael Peristeris- Book & Comic Emporium, Ron Trimble- O’Leary’s Books, talk about the people that buy comic books and what kinds. Some individuals see comic books as collectable items not just as entertainment. Patrick Shaughnessy-Golden Age Collectibles talks about the silver age of comic books. Dayton Gee-Wing-Comic Connection talks about comic community and comic conventions.
The program follows Harry Bright host and others talk about Transcendental Meditation (TM) and its benefits in everyday life and stress.
Eugene Watts- Canadian Brass-Toronto; Margaret Hagelin- student Vancouver; Morrie M. Gelfand-M.D., FRCS, FACOG; Chief of Obstetrics &GYN., Jewish General Hospita…
The program follows Harry Bright host and others talk about Transcendental Meditation (TM) and its benefits in everyday life and stress.
Eugene Watts- Canadian Brass-Toronto; Margaret Hagelin- student Vancouver; Morrie M. Gelfand-M.D., FRCS, FACOG; Chief of Obstetrics &GYN., Jewish General Hospital Montreal; R. Keith Wallace- PH.D Physiologist and Researcher; Ross Mickelson, M.D- Ottawa; William P. Fleeson M.D; Deepak Chopra, M.D.- Author of Creating Health; Jim Brooks M.D.- Family physician & psychiatrist; Victoria LeBlanc- Artist; Jessamine Verrill; Robert B. Pepper- Director Trading & investment Corp; Phillip B. MacDonald- Lawyer & Businessman; Jean Conway- Civil servant; Charles Daellanbach- Canadian Brass; Dianne Field- Teacher & Homemaker; Eden Wallace; Pauline Prouix- Retired; David Gordon- President Advertising Agency; Stephen Collins- Actor; George Amarica- President Int. Trade & Investment Corp; Doug Henning-Magician; Susan Dillbeck, Ph.D-Chairman Dept of Education; Todd Williams- student; David Orme-Johnson Ph.D- Chairman Dept. of Psychology Maharishi International University; Michael Dillbeck Ph.D-Co-Director Ph.D. Neuroscience Program Maharishi International University; and Dr. Kurleigh King- Former Secretary General, Caribbean Economic Community.