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.
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 program is about the rehabilitation of native drug addicts and alcoholics. John Many Chiefs talks about a program and the reconnection to the world that he went through. Pat Gladue talks about sobriety, going back to school, working with a rehabilitation program, and going to a sweat lodge. Ros…
The program is about the rehabilitation of native drug addicts and alcoholics. John Many Chiefs talks about a program and the reconnection to the world that he went through. Pat Gladue talks about sobriety, going back to school, working with a rehabilitation program, and going to a sweat lodge. Rose Yellowfeet talks about her journey with alcoholism and recovery. Randy Cardinal talks about his experience with alcoholism and recovery. Phyllis Strawberry talks about her experience with alcoholism. Ed Calf Robe talks about his experience with alcoholism and a split family. Wilson Okeymow talks about searching for help in elders with his alcoholism and his recovery.
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.
The program is about the history of education on the Bloods reserve and gaining local control of their education system. Pier De Paola- Education Coordinator speaks about keeping the education in reserves not moved to outside towns or cities. Leo Fox- Principle of Levern Elementary School talks abo…
The program is about the history of education on the Bloods reserve and gaining local control of their education system. Pier De Paola- Education Coordinator speaks about keeping the education in reserves not moved to outside towns or cities. Leo Fox- Principle of Levern Elementary School talks about the need for a bigger school. Roger Engelbracht- Principal of Stand-Off Elementary School talks about making the quality of teaching and learning better. Jenny Fox- Registrar at Red Crow College talks about the opening of the college at the reserve and the advantages of staying in the reserve.
The Program talks about maintaining Aboriginal culture. Alice Makokis talks about sweat lodges and the Indian religion. Kevin Dion went to the sweat lodges in hopes of keeping his family together and his father to stop drinking. Jerry Saddleback talks about the Plains hoop dance a thanksgiving danc…
The Program talks about maintaining Aboriginal culture. Alice Makokis talks about sweat lodges and the Indian religion. Kevin Dion went to the sweat lodges in hopes of keeping his family together and his father to stop drinking. Jerry Saddleback talks about the Plains hoop dance a thanksgiving dance. Martha Many Grey Horses talks about growing up with vibrant ceremonies, her isolation in residential schools, and the ability to share the native culture and community. Lee Brown talks about singing and the spiritual aspect of singing and the importance of maintaining the native culture. Phil Lane talks about the importance of culture, native religion and everyone coming together.
“We wont let him die” 2 awards, Kendell Gibson accepting the awards. CFACTV Lethbridge won for “Ski West” producer accept award, CFACTV Lethbridge won for “The Sound of Sculpture”. Chairman of the Canadian association of broadcasters presenting an award and winner CFACTV Lethbridge “Drugs, laying i…
“We wont let him die” 2 awards, Kendell Gibson accepting the awards. CFACTV Lethbridge won for “Ski West” producer accept award, CFACTV Lethbridge won for “The Sound of Sculpture”. Chairman of the Canadian association of broadcasters presenting an award and winner CFACTV Lethbridge “Drugs, laying it on the line.”
Brian Philips host of the show. Fred Sherratt- Vice Pres. Of Operations CHUM Ltd, Toronto; Ross mcCreath-President All Canada Radio & Television LTD; Vincent Gabriele- Program Director CFTM TV Montreal talked about the formation of CanPro. CFTF TV Montreal “Telethon of stars” winner, CKCO TV Kitche…
Brian Philips host of the show. Fred Sherratt- Vice Pres. Of Operations CHUM Ltd, Toronto; Ross mcCreath-President All Canada Radio & Television LTD; Vincent Gabriele- Program Director CFTM TV Montreal talked about the formation of CanPro. CFTF TV Montreal “Telethon of stars” winner, CKCO TV Kitchener “Scan” winner,
08:07 -09:42 Video black out
Jim Robson-CRTC talks about making CanPro more public. Music and drama series awards: CFTM TV Montreal winner, CKUTV Vancouver “Loverboy” winner, CFACTV Lethbridge “The Sound of Sculpture” winner. The Ladies Choice Blue Grass Band sings at the end.
CanPro 81 in Victoria BC. Annual festival to give awards to local broadcasters. A look at behinds the scenes of CanPro 81 and a glimpse of that year’s nominations.
CanPro 81 in Victoria BC. Annual festival to give awards to local broadcasters. A look at behinds the scenes of CanPro 81 and a glimpse of that year’s nominations.
CanPro Awards 1984 in Lethbridge Alberta. Hosts Therese Champagne and Al McCann and guests Pete Barbutti, The Streetscape Dancers, and The Pro Band. Children’s Programming – Winner Market A CFTO-TV “Welcome to my World”; Winner Market B CKCO-TV “Oopsy”; Winner Market C CKY_TV “All for Fun.” Light E…
CanPro Awards 1984 in Lethbridge Alberta. Hosts Therese Champagne and Al McCann and guests Pete Barbutti, The Streetscape Dancers, and The Pro Band. Children’s Programming – Winner Market A CFTO-TV “Welcome to my World”; Winner Market B CKCO-TV “Oopsy”; Winner Market C CKY_TV “All for Fun.” Light Entertainment- Winner Market A CFCF Montreal “CFCF Introduces”; Winner Market B CKVU Vancouver “Sleepless Nights”; Winner Market C CKY-TV “Special Request: Francine Kirsch”; Winner Market D CJPM-TV “Mont Ste.Claire”; Winner Market E CFAC TV “Rock Avenue”. Sports & Outdoors- Market A Winner CHCH “Football ‘83’”; Winner Market C CFCN Calgary “Stampede Go-Round”; Winner Market E CFAC Lethbridge “Ski West”. Performing Arts- Winner Market A CFTM Montreal “Place De L’Opera”; Winner Market C CFAC “Musical Portraits”; Winner Market D CKWS “Music Meant For You”. Preforming Arts Dramatic series Winner Market A CHCH Hamilton “Sword of the Prophet”. News & Publis Affairs- Winner Market A CHCH “Special Presentation”; Winner Market B CFRN Edmonton “Blowing in the Wind”; Winner Market C CFAC Calgary “Gift or Curse”; Winner Market D CHEM-TV “One Marche A Travers L’Historie”; Winner Market E CFTK “Young Offenders”. The Award of Excellence Winner City Tv Toronto “City Pulse, Raymond No Fixed Address”.
CanPro Awards 1984 in Lethbridge Alberta. Hosts Therese Champagne and Al McCann and guests Pete Barbutti, The Streetscape Dancers, and The Pro Band. Children’s Programming – Winner Market A CFTO-TV “Welcome to my World”; Winner Market B CKCO-TV “Oopsy”; Winner Market C CKY_TV “All for Fun.” Light E…
CanPro Awards 1984 in Lethbridge Alberta. Hosts Therese Champagne and Al McCann and guests Pete Barbutti, The Streetscape Dancers, and The Pro Band. Children’s Programming – Winner Market A CFTO-TV “Welcome to my World”; Winner Market B CKCO-TV “Oopsy”; Winner Market C CKY_TV “All for Fun.” Light Entertainment- Winner Market A CFCF Montreal “CFCF Introduces”; Winner Market B CKVU Vancouver “Sleepless Nights”; Winner Market C CKY-TV “Special Request: Francine Kirsch”; Winner Market D CJPM-TV “Mont Ste.Claire”; Winner Market E CFAC TV “Rock Avenue”. Sports & Outdoors- Market A Winner CHCH “Football ‘83’”; Winner Market C CFCN Calgary “Stampede Go-Round”; Winner Market E CFAC Lethbridge “Ski West”. Performing Arts- Winner Market A CFTM Montreal “Place De L’Opera”; Winner Market C CFAC “Musical Portraits”; Winner Market D CKWS “Music Meant For You”. Preforming Arts Dramatic series Winner Market A CHCH Hamilton “Sword of the Prophet”. News & Publis Affairs- Winner Market A CHCH “Special Presentation”; Winner Market B CFRN Edmonton “Blowing in the Wind”; Winner Market C CFAC Calgary “Gift or Curse”; Winner Market D CHEM-TV “One Marche A Travers L’Historie”; Winner Market E CFTK “Young Offenders”. The Award of Excellence Winner City Tv Toronto “City Pulse, Raymond No Fixed Address”.
96cm of textual records, 58 photographs, and 2 oversized maps
Physical Condition
Excellent
History / Biographical
The Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park Association (WGIPPA) is an organization within Rotary International comprised mainly of Rotarians from Districts 5360, 5370 and 5390, although any Rotarian in good standing can be a member of the WGIPPA. The WGIPPA continues to promote the peace park concept, and peace among nations generally, through annual assemblies and ceremonies like 'Hands Across the Border'.
"The establishing of the Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park is essentially a Rotary project.
At the first annual good-will meeting fostered by the Cardston Rotary Club held at the Prince of Wales Hotel, Waterton Lakes Park, on Saturday, July 4th, 1931, between the Rotarians of Alberta and Montana, the following resolution was presented for consideration and carried, unanimously.
Moved by Rev Canon S.H. Middleton, Cardston, and seconded by Harry B. Mitchell of Great Falls.
'Whereas one hundred members of the Rotary Clubs, representing the cities of Cardston, Lethbridge and Calgary of Alberta; Great Falls, Kalispell and Missoula of Montana, and Estevan, Saskatchewan, are assembled together attending meeting at the Waterton Lakes National Park;
An Whereas, it has been decided that a similar annual meeting be held alternately at Glacier Park, Montana and Waterton National Park, Alberta;
Therefore, be it Resolved, that the proper authorities be petitioned to commence negotiations to establish the two parks indictaed as a permanent International Peace Park, which shall be definitely set aside for this laudable purpose.
Pledging our loyalty and allegiance to foster all international relationships.'
Negotiations were immediately commenced with the local representatives of the Governments concerned, Brig. General J.S. Stewart, C.M.G., D.S.O., M.P. for Alberta, and the Hon. Scott Leavitt for Montana. Bills were duly presented during the 1932 session before the Federal Government, Washington, and the Dominion Government, Ottawa, both Houses working separately and conjointly in their respective spheres, which resulted in the official proclamation that the two parks be henceforth designated as 'the Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park'..."
[Source: 'Opening and Dedication of the Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park on Saturday, June 18th, 1932 Glacier Park Montana, U.SA.' in file 20021071002]
Language
English
Scope and Content
The donation covers a variety of administrative records from the South Calgary Rotary Club.
2 8mm black and white Films. .10 Banff, Crowsnest Pass, Whitehorse, New York. 9 minutes 34 Sec. Shot Log Attached
"Banff" View from hotel, Bow river 13/8/40
Drinks 13/8/40
On the golf course 13/8/40
Herb Edgett 13/8/40
Devils Caldron (water HAzard) and punt HMS Tub 13/8/40
Edgett and Red Dutton 13…
Somerville, Archibald Lawrence H "Laurie" (30 August 1898 - 1990?).
See P19911043001 For Information About The Donor.
Scope and Content
2 8mm black and white Films.
.10 Banff, Crowsnest Pass, Whitehorse, New York. 9 minutes 34 Sec. Shot Log Attached
"Banff" View from hotel, Bow river 13/8/40
Drinks 13/8/40
On the golf course 13/8/40
Herb Edgett 13/8/40
Devils Caldron (water HAzard) and punt HMS Tub 13/8/40
Edgett and Red Dutton 13/8/40
Ted Scott and Dutton 13/8/40
Scott, Edgett and ALHS 13/8/40
Scott, Dutton and Edgett 13/8/40
Caddies 13/8/40
Returning to hotel in car 13/8/40
Bow River and falls 13/8/40
Hotel entrance 13/8/40
Shots from the hotel 13/8/40
Drinks 13/8/40
Scene from the hotel 13/8/40
Banff Springs Hotel 13/8/40
Banff Avenue from a car 13/8/40
"End"
"Crowsnest, B.C."
Crowsnest Lake 9/6/41
Mountain from the lake 9/6/41
Crowsnest lake 9/6/41
Crownstest Mountain 9/6/41
Blairmore Golf Course 9/6/41
"End"
"Whitehorse, Yukon"
Taking off 7-13/7/41
On board YSAT Loadstar 7-13/7/41
Typical country from the air 7-13/7/41
Marg at Fort St. John 7-13/7/41
Barkley- Growe on Charlie Lake, Fort St. John 7-13/7/41
From the air 7-13/7/41
Sunset over Whitehorse taken from the aircraft at 10, 000 feet altitude about midnight 7-13/7/41
Whitehorse Rapids 7-13/7/41
Lewis River 7-13/7/41
Whitehorse Rapids 7-13/7/41
Hiking between Whitehorse rapids and miles Canyon 7-13/7/41
Miles Canyon 7-13/7/41
Enplaning at Whitehorse 7-13/7/41
Flying between two cloud layers enroute to Edmonton 7-13/7/41
"End"
"New York"
Creily Square looking along Broadwawy 6/11/46
Fifth Ave. from top of a bus 6/11/46
Cabbies at Central Park 6/11/46
Rackefeller Centre and Outdoor artificial ice rink 6/11/46
"End" 134 feet (9-55)(11-10)
2007.1034/1 Minutes of the Club 1912 3 Lethbridge Historical Newslettersd March 1981 ( march 2002, History of the Club, Modern Mathesis Members, Songs - Mathesis Club Songs 1972 & 2002 & Songsheet, Award announcement Rita Cemulini,Meeting Agenda June 2002, Luncheon Invitation 2005, Club survey,Chan…
The Mathesis Club of Lethbridge was organized on 11 September 1912 by a group of nine women who were interested in self education and self improvement during a period in the city’s history when formal educational opportunities for women were very rare. The club name was taken from a Greek word meaning "searcher of knowledge". A committee consisting of Mrs. Alice J. Heeb, Mrs. Cumming and Mrs. Maurine Daniel was appointed to draft a constitution for the new club. The club’s objectives as stated in that constitution included "self-improvement and united effort toward the highest development of home and community".
The first officers of the Mathesis Club were Mrs. F. Stoltze (president), Mrs. A. M. Lafferty (vice president), Mrs. Alice J. Heeb (secretary), Mrs. F. Cumming (treasurer). The club was organized into ‘departments’ that reflected the study interests of the members: Music and Art, History and Literature. Members chose topics of interest from these broad categories and then researched, wrote and presented a paper on their topic at the regular meetings. When the club began meetings were held every two weeks, but later the meeting schedule became monthly.
In addition to the departmental programs, meetings frequently featured guest speakers who presented on a variety of topics ranging from religion to scientific advances.At the time there was no public library in Lethbridge and the group arranged to borrow thirty books from the collection of McGill University in Montreal which would remain in the home of one of the members for the use of any of those in the group.
During the First World War members joined the local Council of Women and Traveler’s Aid to work through those organizations. Fundraising teas and other events were also held. In World War II the club entertained the armed forces for a week.
Membership in the club reached a high in 1917 with 87 members, by 2002 the membership had fallen to 20. Over the years, educational and self-improvement programs became widely available for women and the role of the Mathesis Club as a provider of those opportunities was diminished. A declining and aging membership put more and more pressure on the club, until in 2007 the members decided to dissolve the Mathesis Club. The final meeting was held at Luigi’s Restaurant, 1119 Mayor Magrath Drive South, on 19 June 2007.
Language
English
Custodial History
The records were donated to the Galt Museum by Joan Croskery on behalf of the Mathesis Club. Before their arrival at the Galt the records were unaccounted for for some years before their discovery by Ethel Dunn at the home of a Mr. Kennedy.
Scope and Content
2007.1034/1 Minutes of the Club 1912 3 Lethbridge Historical Newslettersd March 1981 ( march 2002, History of the Club, Modern Mathesis Members, Songs - Mathesis Club Songs 1972 & 2002 & Songsheet, Award announcement Rita Cemulini,Meeting Agenda June 2002, Luncheon Invitation 2005, Club survey,Changes to aggenda and organization of club, Newsclippings, Mathesis Club Constitution Report reference, Name tags Joan Croskery, Name labels, obituaris of club members, 33 color photographs individually numbered.
2007.1034/1/001 Mathesis Club Luncheon 1987 Left to right: Rita Cemulini, Hazel Ross and Jean Fennell
2007.1034/1/002 Mathesis Club Luncheon Hazel Ross left with Senator Joyce Fairbairn guest speaker.
2007.1034/1/003 Mathesis Club Luncheon Cake 1912-1987
2007.1034/1/004 Mathesis Club Luncheon Left-right: Rita Wiebe, Elaine Cairns, Fran Bertand and Hazel
McKenzie
2007.1034/1/005 Mathesis Club Luncheon Left to right: Rita Cemulini, Fran Bertand.
2007.1034/1/006 Mathesis Club Luncheon Sheila Petherbridge
2007.1034/1/007 Mathesis Club Luncheon Left to right: Elaine Cairns, Marie Fraser, Lois Barr, Senator
Joyce Fairbairn
2007.1034/1/008 Mathesis Club Luncheon Guest Speacker Senator Joyce Fairbairn, Lois Barr in back
2007.1034/1/009 Mathesis Club Luncheon Harda Niilo and Betty Kennedy
2007.1034/1/010 Mathesis Club Luncheon Dr Ruby Larson
2007.1034/1/011 Mathesis Club Luncheon Retha Weibe and Harda Niilos
2007.1034/1/012 Mathesis Club Luncheon Ruth Jensen
2007.1034/1/013 Mathesis Club Luncheon Skit Jean Fennell, Betty Chollack and Elaine Cairns
2007.1034/1/014 Mathesis Club Luncheon May 25 at Erickson's Elaine Cairns, Mildred Byrne and Lillian
Noble
2007.1034/1/015 Mathesis Club Luncheon May 25 at Erickson's Marie Fraser left and Elaine Cairns.
2007.1034/1/015 Mathesis Club Luncheon May 25 at Erickson's Ethel Dunn left and Christine Dubetz
2007.1034/1/015 Mathesis Club Luncheon May 25 at Erickson's Left to right: Betty Chollack, President,
Retha Weibe and Hazel Ross
2007.1034/1/015 Mathesis Club Luncheon May 25 at Erickson's Left to right Ruth Jensen, harla Niilo,
Dorothea Pragnesll and Marie Wylie
2007.1034/1/016 Mathesis Club Luncheon May 25, 2004. The whole group. Left side table at end is
Hazel McKenzie. Joan Croskery is opposite her. Right table Gladys MacDonald is at
centre next to her is Elain Cairns, others are unidentified.
2007.1034/1/017 Mathesis Club Luncheon May 25. Betty Kennedy, Ethel Dunn and Hazel Ross.
2007.1034/1/018 Mathesis Club Luncheon May 25.Head Table Sheila Petherbridge, Ruby Larson,
Fran Bertrand, Rita Cemuline, Hazel Ross and Elaine Cairns.
2007.1034/1/018A. Mathesis Club Luncheon May 25. Left -right: Rheta Weibe, Hazel Ross and Sheila
Petherbridge
2007.1034/1/018B. Mathesis Club Luncheon May 25. Joan Croskery
2007.1034/1/018C. Mathesis Club Luncheon May 25. Jean Dalziel
2007.1034/1/019 Mathesis Club Luncheon May 25. Table 1 Right side: Bev Pastuk, Joan Croskery,
Lois Barr. Across back: Sheila Petherbridge Lillian Wakelon. Left side from back:
Harda Niilo, Jenny Au,? guest, Hazel McKenzie.
2007.1034/1/020 Mathesis Club Luncheon May 25, 2001 90th Birthday celebrations, Ladies wore
1912 fashions. Guest speacker Senator Joyce Fairbairn. Cutting the cake Hazel
Ross and Jean Fennell.
2007.1034/1/021 Mathesis Club Luncheon May 25. Left side of table Mildred Byrne, Lorna Brown
guest, Lillian Wakelin, Letty Croskery guest and Joan Croskery
2007.1034/1/022 Mathesis Club Luncheon May 25. Jean Fennell left Lois Barr.
2007.1034/1/023 Mathesis Club Luncheon May 25. Fran Bertrand dressed in 1912 fashion.Photo is
blurred.
2007.1034/1/024 Mathesis Club Luncheon May 25. Standing at left is Harda Niilo, ? in white hat,Ethel
Dunn in red, Hazel McKenzie, Mildred Byrne and Lorna Brown.
2007.1034/1/025 Mathesis Club Luncheon May 25. left to right: Rita Cemulini, Jean Fennell, Ruby
Larsen, Fran Bertrand, Eliane Cairns, Lois Barr and Lillian Wakelin
2007.1034/1/026 Mathesis Club Luncheon May 25 Various years. Joan Croskery standing and Betty
Chollack sitting
2007.1034/1/027 Mathesis Club Luncheon May 25 Right side of table going back: Hazel McKenzie,
Joan Croskery, Ruth Jensen, Rheta Weibe, Harda Niilo, Ethel Dunn, Betty Kennedy,
Bev Pahuk and Glenys MacDonald.
2007.1034/1/028 Mathesis Club Luncheon May 25Left to right: Rita Cemulini, Jean Fennell, Ruby
Larsen, Fran Bertrand, Elaine Cairnes, Lois Barr, Lillian Wakelin and Hazel Ross.
2007.1034/1/029 Mathesis Club Luncheon May 25 left to right around the table: Ruth Jensen, Joan
Croskery, Hazel McKenzie, Sheila Petherbridge, Glenys MacDonald, Rita Cemulinie,
Jean Fennell, Ruby Larsen and Fran Bertrand
2007.1034/1/030 Mathesis Club Luncheon May 25 possibly 1993. Hazel Ross with guest specker
Celesta Pryda
2007.1034/2 Literature Department; meeting minutes and reports (2003-2007)
2007.1034/3 Mathesis Club history, constitution 2003, meeting minutes and reports (1980-2007)
2007.1034/4 Mathesis Club calendars 2002/03 - 2006/07
3 8mm black and white Films.
.4 British Commonwealth Air Training Plan B2, 10 minutes 12 Sec. Shot Log Attached.
"British Commonwealth Air Graining Plan ALBERTA 1940-45"
"Drainage" Steam ditcher Penhold aerodrome 30/9/40
Sewers Suffield aerodrome 31/7/41
Wood box drains dewinton aerodrome 6/8/41
"V…
Somerville, Archibald Lawrence H "Laurie" (30 August 1898 - 1990?).
Married To Margaret Somerville. Graduated From The University Of British Columbia In 1923, With A Bachelor Of Science Degree In Mechanical Engineering Came To Lethbridge In 1937-38 As District Airway Engineer With The Federal Department Of Transport. During WW2, Somerville Supervised Construction Of Of The Southern Alberta Airfields Used For British Commonwealth Air Training.
In 1949 Somerville Was Hired As Lethbridge City Manager, A Job He Held Until 1964. Laurie Somerville Was A Long-Time Member Of The Local Rotary Club.
Scope and Content
3 8mm black and white Films.
.4 British Commonwealth Air Training Plan B2, 10 minutes 12 Sec. Shot Log Attached.
"British Commonwealth Air Graining Plan ALBERTA 1940-45"
"Drainage" Steam ditcher Penhold aerodrome 30/9/40
Sewers Suffield aerodrome 31/7/41
Wood box drains dewinton aerodrome 6/8/41
"V" drains Calgary Municipal airport 15/8/41
Wet runways after 12 hrs. rain Penhold aerodrome 16/8/41
Outfall drainage Claresholme aerodrome 8/10/41
Laminex drains Penhold aerodrome 10/11/41
Concrete gutters Granum aerodrome 14/1/42
Wood box drains High Rover aerodrome 29/7/43
Dragline High River aerodrome 29/7/43
Wood pipe High River aerodrome 29/7/43
Concrete drainage reservoir High River aerodrome 30/9/43
Drainage pumping equipment High River aerodrome 9/7/44
Temporary pumping equipment High River aerodrome 9/7/44
Drainage pipe line High River aerodrome 9/7/43
"V" drains Calgary Municipal airport 30/9/43
"Field Lighting" Contact lights Holsom aerodrome 17/12/40
Wind tee Macleod aerodrome 3/5/41
Contact lights Claresholme aerodrome 6/8/41
"Water Supply" Water line Bowden aerodrome 5/10/41
Water line Dewinton aerodrome 6/10/41
Flowing well Granum aerodrome 8/10/41
Flowing well Granum aerodrome 14/1/42
Well drilling Sheoard aerodrome 7/10/41
Checking completed water line Holsom aerodrome 25/3/43
Pumphouse No.. 2 Pearce aerodrome 11/4/43
"Gas" Drilling Suffield aerodrome 31/7/41
RCAF buildings Medicine Hat airport 7/6/41
USAAF buildings Edmonton airport 5/2/43
"End of Part Two" shots removed from original log B2 and put into the new 000 series of Lethbridge in 1978. Log B2 cancelled and replaced by this new log above
3 8mm black and white Films.
.5 British Commonwealth Air Training Plan B3, 8 minutes 26 Sec. Shot Log Attached.
"British Commonwealth Training Plan Alberta 1940-45"
"laboratory Work" Regina laboratory 18/2/43
Penetrometer base test Suffield aerodrome 10/8/41
Liquid limit check Suffield aerodrome 10…
Somerville, Archibald Lawrence H "Laurie" (30 August 1898 - 1990?).
Married To Margaret Somerville. Graduated From The University Of British Columbia In 1923, With A Bachelor Of Science Degree In Mechanical Engineering Came To Lethbridge In 1937-38 As District Airway Engineer With The Federal Department Of Transport. During WW2, Somerville Supervised Construction Of Of The Southern Alberta Airfields Used For British Commonwealth Air Training.
In 1949 Somerville Was Hired As Lethbridge City Manager, A Job He Held Until 1964. Laurie Somerville Was A Long-Time Member Of The Local Rotary Club.
Scope and Content
3 8mm black and white Films.
.5 British Commonwealth Air Training Plan B3, 8 minutes 26 Sec. Shot Log Attached.
"British Commonwealth Training Plan Alberta 1940-45"
"laboratory Work" Regina laboratory 18/2/43
Penetrometer base test Suffield aerodrome 10/8/41
Liquid limit check Suffield aerodrome 10/8/41
Plastic limit check Suffield aerodrome 10/85/41
Sieving Suffield aerodrome 10/8/41
"Grief" Gopher hole in pavement Airdrie aerodrome 5/6/41
Drainage washouts Airdrie aerodrome 5/6/41
Broken drainage pipe Calgary Municipal airport 5/6/41
Drainage washouts Calgary Municipal airport 5/6/41
Drainage washouts Bowden aerodrome 1/9/41
Dust storm Shepard aerodrome 11/11/41
Dust storm Pearce aerodrome (100 m.p.h.) 24/11/41
"Training" Harvards Medicine HAt airport 8/4/41
Ansons Edmonton airport 24/3/41
WACCO's shadow CCW 8/4/41
Macleod aerodrome 3/5/41
Upson Macleod wind tree 3/5/41
Ansons Macleod aerodrome 3/5/41
Formation flying Macleod aerodrome 17/6/41
Moth trainer Dewinton aerodrome 6/8/41
Church parade Edmonton airport 14/8/41
Moth over High River aerodrome 10/41
Parade Currie aerodome 30/5/41
Signboard. Dive bombing Medicine Hat airport 23/3/43
"West Coast Development" Landing at Tofino 29/1/42
Taking off from Tofino 29/1/42
Coming ashore in rowboat Rofino 29/1/42
Construction of dock Tofino 29/1/42
Shore construction camp Tofino 29/1/42
Road from dock to aerodrome Tofino 29/1/42
Camp at Tofino aerodrome 30/1/42
"End" Shots removed from original log of B3 and put into the new 000 series of Lethbridge in 1978. Log B3 cancelled and replaced by this new log above
2 8mm black and white Films. .7 Odd Shots E2, 13 minutes 17 Sec. Log Attached. A Tape Recording Of accompanying Music And Narration Is Included.
"Odd Shots" CPR train #2 coming East at Piapot siding 17/3/40
CPR train wreck West of Lethbridge 13/2/41
Aircraft flying upside down (trick) over High R…
Somerville, Archibald Lawrence H "Laurie" (30 August 1898 - 1990?).
Married To Margaret Somerville. Graduated From The University Of British Columbia In 1923, With A Bachelor Of Science Degree In Mechanical Engineering Came To Lethbridge In 1937-38 As District Airway Engineer With The Federal Department Of Transport. During WW2, Somerville Supervised Construction Of Of The Southern Alberta Airfields Used For British Commonwealth Air Training.
In 1949 Somerville Was Hired As Lethbridge City Manager, A Job He Held Until 1964. Laurie Somerville Was A Long-Time Member Of The Local Rotary Club.
Scope and Content
2 8mm black and white Films.
.7 Odd Shots E2, 13 minutes 17 Sec. Log Attached. A Tape Recording Of accompanying Music And Narration Is Included.
"Odd Shots" CPR train #2 coming East at Piapot siding 17/3/40
CPR train wreck West of Lethbridge 13/2/41
Aircraft flying upside down (trick) over High River aerodrome, C.Dobbin pilot, s/l Greenway passanger 15/12/40
Neon sign, Edmonton 23/2/44
Car driven over camera, H.P.Keith driver, Marg passanger 15/12/40
Truck wreck on #2 Highway south of Calgary 13/8/44
Niagra Falls in the summer 6/7/45
Niagra Falls in winter
Hamonic, burned two weeks later 8/7/45
Shots on board Noronic, Sarnia to Port Arthur 8/7/45
Irrigation duct and syphon at Brooks
Egg trick
Queens head on a postage stamp 3/59
Candle flame 15/1/61
Gals doll 10/1/63
One cent piece 18/3/63
Burning cigarette 18/3/63
Revolving shattered car windshield glass 14/3/63
Marg diamond ring 14/3/63
Storm cloud East of Lethbridge 12/6/59
Lightning from rear 1312 7/57
Lightning from rear 1312 9/7/65
Rainbow 9/6/63
"Fast Action" 12/63
Frain train Calgary to Edmonton 4/11/63
"Bow Falls" wipe to 4/11/63
Use your Head..." wipe to 4/11/63
Cameron Falls" wipe to 4/11/63
"Halitosis..." wipe to 4/11/63
Shot of artificial fireplace at 1312 19/12/63
Full moon in distance, 13mm 29/6/61
Full moon, close-up, 78mm 29/6/61
Full moon moving slowly, 78mm 1 fps 29/6/61
Cine club competition film on Interior shots, unedited, placed 2nd. on April 15, 1965 3/65
TCA vapour trails 10/12/60
Golden Hawks at Lethbridge 1/6/62
"End"
Tape No. 19 361 feet
Side 1 channel 1 000-417 407' 3 3/4 18m - 39s music and sound for movie film banff s (Synchronized)
Side 1 channel 2 000-417 407' 3 3/4 18m - 39s voice for movie film banff s (Synchronized)
Side 2 channel 1 000-245 049' 3 3/4 13m - 17s music and sound for movie film odd shots E2 (Synchronized)
Side 2 channel 2 000-245 049' 3 3/4 13m - 17s sound and voice for movie film odd shots E2 (Synchronized)
3/4 inch videotape (U-matic)
QuickTime and MP4 files available
Physical Condition
Excellent
Language
English
Scope and Content
1. Roy Cunningham - Alberta men’s bowling (5 pin) champion
2. Lethbridge Flying Club - impacts of wind on flying
3. Judo
4. Sports Show: water sports equipment – boats and gliders, bikes and golf
5. Target shooting and reloading guns
6. Legion Baseball: Lakers vs. Miners
7. Wheelchair basketball
8. Junior boxing
9. Bowling – Lethbridge Open (5-pin)
10. Dirt bike race
11. High school basketball (girls)
12. Junior golf
13. Basketball: University of Lethbridge vs. UBC
14. Lethbridge Broncos: Terry Houlder #27, Rich Wiest #12, Dale Marquette #14, Dan Sceviour #20, Mark Tinordi #2, Drago Adam #33, Todd Sceviour #9, Jim Odland #11, Mike Berger #21, Darcy Kaminski #5, Stuart Sage #3, Jason More #4, Darcy Norton #15, Trent Kaese #8, Gary Ruff #25, Jim Odland #11
15. Harness Racing
16. Body-building (Women’s)
17. Ball hockey
18. Racquetball
19. Drag racing
20. Truck rodeo
21. Indoor soccer game – U of L gym
22. Drag racing
23. Gerry Ward – runner
24. Legion darts - Canadian Championships
25. Bill Stewart works on golf club maintenance
26. Interview with Yosh Senda, Judo coach
27. Interview with Ken Olynyk, UofL basketball coach
28. Southern Alberta Golf tournament
29. High School Baseball Final: LCI vs. Vulcan
3/4 inch videotape (U-matic)
QuickTime and MP4 files available
Scope and Content
1. Girls High School basketball (Championships)
2. Broomball Finals
3. Chinook Golf Tourney
4. Sutter Golf Tournament
5. Alta Summer Games '87
6. Alta Slow Pitch Finals (Bow Island)
7. Rodeo - barrel racing, wrengling, steer wrestling
8. Horse racing
9. U of L Pronghorns Soccer (Men’s)
10. Cross Co…
3/4 inch videotape (U-matic)
QuickTime and MP4 files available
Physical Condition
Excellent
Language
English
Scope and Content
1. Girls High School basketball (Championships)
2. Broomball Finals
3. Chinook Golf Tourney
4. Sutter Golf Tournament
5. Alta Summer Games '87
6. Alta Slow Pitch Finals (Bow Island)
7. Rodeo - barrel racing, wrengling, steer wrestling
8. Horse racing
9. U of L Pronghorns Soccer (Men’s)
10. Cross Country Running (warming up)
11. Footage of opposition players (Hurricanes game) - Glen Hawker, Joel Savage, Clayton Young
12. Alberta Special Olympics - news conference
13. Volleyball practice (UofL)
14. Russia vs. Canada (Sportsplex) – Highlights
15. Hurricane individual players – on-ice footage: #6 Paul Epoch, #14 Kevin Heise, #25 Peter Berthelson, #8 Darren Stolk, Greg Leahy, Calvin Wiltshire, #23 Jason Ruff, #22 Rob Krause, #1 Dib Bistien, #16 Bryan Bosch, #5 Casey MacMillan, #27 Terry Black, #4 Mark Kuntz, #28 Mark Bassen, #12 Kelly Ens, #33 Arne Caplan, Coach Blain Galloraith, Coach John Radrac
16. WHL ISOs: Tracey Egeland - Swift Current Broncos forward – originally from Vauxhall; #22 Kevin Yellowage – Moose Jaw Warriors – originally from Lethbridge
17. Boxing: Dewitt vs. Lakusta, Dewitt vs. Bert Cooper
18. Women’s National Basketball: Women’s Pronghorns, University of Calgary vs. University of Manitoba
19. Boys high school basketball: Raymond vs. Cardston – at the Enmax Center
20. Basketball Canada vs. South Korea exhibition game (UofL)
21. Lethbridge Elks baseball tournament (American Legion)