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36668 A1224 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     (L- R): Mrs. Ralph Drewit, Jrs. Al Galderg, Joyce Sloane, Mrs. Sidney Nathason & Mrs. Ralph Luke, New Members Or Rainbow Stage'S Women'S Committee Conducting A Phone Blitz At The Royal Alexandea Hotel  EntertainmentEventsHotelsPersonalitiesTheatreWomen 1964, November 5
36684 A1225 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     (R- L): E. Williams, Director, University Of Manitoba, Fine Arts; Arnold Mazelora, Vincent Price'S Representative From Toronto; And A. C. Sheldon, General Manager, Simpson Sears, Winnipeg, Look Over The Art Exhibition Of Mr. Price'S Collection  ArtEventsExhibitionsPersonalitiesUniversities 1964, November 18
36682 A1225 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Crowd Of 11,000 Gathered At The Winnipeg Arena For The Final Services Of The Evangelist Barry Moore'S Crusade For Christ  ArenasEventsReligionWinnipeg Buildings 1964, November 16
36678 A1225 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Bishop George Reindrop, Anglican Church Of England, In Winnipeg To Conduct A Week-Long Mission At St. Matthews Church  MissionsPersonalitiesReligion 1964, November 13
36695 A1225 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Blue Bomberettes (L- R): Pat Halliday, Diane Robinson, Diane Robson, Diane Burnham, Marilyn Lookwood, Linda Peters & Marilyn Smith Prior To Leaving For The Grey Cup Game In Toronto By Train. They Had To Pay Their Own Way  FootballPersonalitiesSportsWomen 1964, November 28
36666 A1224 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Brigadier H.W. Sterne Presenting A 20 Year Bar Service Award To Commissionaire D. Montgomery During Investiture Parade At Hmcs “Chippawa”  AwardsNavyPersonalities 1964, November 5
36664 A1224 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Cecil Semchyshyn & Oksana Bryn Rehearsing Their Roles In The Ukrainian Theatre'S Production Of “Cossacks In Exile” At The Playhouse Theatre  EntertainmentPersonalitiesTheatreUkrainians 1964, November 4
44838 A1481 Canadian National Railway Collection     Children Riding On Freight Cart Inside The Cn'S New Freight Terminal Building, Saskatoon, Sk  BuildingsChildrenRailwaysStationsTowns 1964, November 17
24766 A0828 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Classroom inside The Shriners' Hospital for Crippled Children, 633 Wellington Crescent. (Now in 2002, the Shiners Hospital is The Rehabilitation Centre for Children.)  CharitiesChildrenHospitalsWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1964, November
36694 A1225 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Cliff Gardner (C) Cjob Radio Announcer With Mr. And Mrs. Charles Gordon Scriven Who Won The Station'S Grey Cup Contest  CommunicationsEventsPersonalitiesRadioWomen 1964, November 26
36691 A1225 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Demolition Of Civic Office Building On King Street To Make Way For The New Public Safety Building  DemolitionWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1964, November 20
36690 A1225 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Demolition Of Civic Office Building On King Street To Make Way For The New Public Safety Building  DemolitionWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1964, November 20
58060 A1776 Arlene Billinkoff     Demolition Of St. Paul’S College, Ellice Avenue And Vaughan Street By Atlas Wrecking Co Ltd. Photo Courtesy Of Arlene Billinkoff  CollegesDemolitionWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1964, November 16
58059 A1776 Arlene Billinkoff     Demolition Of St. Paul’S College, Ellice Avenue And Vaughan Street By Atlas Wrecking Co. Ltd. Photo Courtesy Of Arlene Billinkoff  CollegesDemolitionSchoolsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1964, November 12
58058 A1776 Arlene Billinkoff     Demolition Of St. Paul’S College, Ellice Avenue And Vaughan Street By Atlas Wrecking Co. Ltd. Photo Courtesy Of Arlene Billinkoff  AutomobilesCollegesDemolitionWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1964, November 12
58052 A1776 Arlene Billinkoff     Demolition Of The National Trust Building At 250 Portage Avenue By Atlas Wrecking Co Ltd Owned By Alex Billinkoff. Note The Salvaged Lumber On The Truck. Photo Courtesy Of Arlene Billinkoff  DemolitionFinanceWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1964, November 14
58054 A1776 Arlene Billinkoff     Demolition Of The National Trust Building, 250 Portage Avenue By Atlas Wrecking Co Ltd Owned By Alex Billinkoff. His Father David Billinkoff Started Billinkoff Limited. Billinkoff Limited Evolved Into A Lumber Company And A Wrecking Company (Atlas Wrecking Company) Which Was In The Same Building As Billinkoff Company. Photo Courtesy Of Arlene Billinkoff  DemolitionFinanceWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1964, November 4
44832 A1480 Canadian National Railway Collection     Donald Gordon, Chairman And President Of Cn Addressing Guests At A Luncheon Marking The Opening Of The Company'S Saskatoon Terminal And Station. On His Left Is W. C. Bowra, Cn Vice President Prairie Region  DiningPersonalitiesRailwaysTowns 1964, November 17
44829 A1480 Canadian National Railway Collection     Donald Gordon, Cn President, Addressing The 400 Guests During Opening Ceremonies Of The Company'S New Saskatoon Station. On The Stage Is W. Ross Thatcher, Premier Of Saskatchewan (R)  CeremoniesPersonalitiesPoliticsRailwaysTowns 1964, November 17
44836 A1480 Canadian National Railway Collection     Donald Gordon, Cn President, Wearing A Tartan Vest He Received From C. F. R. Wentz, President Of The Saskatoon Board Of Trade; During Luncheon Marking The Opening Of The Cn Terminal. Looking On Is W.C. Bowra, Cn Vice President, Prairie Region  BusinessesCostumesDiningPersonalitiesRailwaysTowns 1964, November 17
36683 A1225 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Downtown 5 Cent Shuttle Bus, That Travels From Balmoral Street And Portage Avenue To Main Street And Alexander Avenue Between 9:00 A.M. And 4:00 P.M., Monday To Friday  BusesWinnipeg Streets 1964, November 18
58053 A1776 Arlene Billinkoff     Entrance To Parkade (Round Glass Building) With Salisbury House On Main Floor (On Right), Prior To Demolition Of National Trust Building (On Left) At 250 Portage Avenue By Atlas Wrecking Co. Ltd. The Letter "K" Is The Last Letter In Park. Photo Courtesy Of Arlene Billinkoff  DemolitionFinanceWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1964, November 14
36669 A1224 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Eric Howse (L) And Hugh Webster, Comedians Performing In The Manitoba Theatre Centre'S Producton “All About Us”  EntertainmentPersonalitiesTheatre 1964, November 7
44816 A1480 Canadian National Railway Collection     Following The Official Opening Of The Cn'S Saskatoon Terminal, The Closure Of The Downtown Facilities Were Marked With The Removal Of A Piece Of Rail. Participants Were: A.B. Hill, President, Burns And Co; Mayor P.C. Klaehn, Saskatoon; Premier Ross Thatcher; And Donald Gordon, Chairman And President, Cn  EventsPersonalitiesPoliticsRailwaysTowns 1964, November 17
44817 A1480 Canadian National Railway Collection     Following The Official Opening Of The Cn'S Saskatoon Terminal, The Closure Of The Downtown Facilities Were Marked With The Removal Of A Piece Of Rail. This Photo Shows (L- R): Mayor P. C. Klaehn, Saskatoon; Ross Thatcher, Premier Of Saskatchewan; Donald Gordon, Cn President; And A.B. Hill, Burns And Co. President; Preparing To Dig Up A Rail  EventsPersonalitiesPoliticsRailwaysTowns 1964, November 17
58055 A1776 Arlene Billinkoff     Front End Loader And Men Cleaning Basement Following Demolition Of Civic Offices On King Street Between William Avenue And Market Avenue By Atlas Wrecking Co. Ltd. Drake Hotel Seen In Background. Photo Courtesy Of Arlene Billinkoff  DemolitionGovernment BuildingsHotelsMachineryWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1964, November 25
58056 A1776 Arlene Billinkoff     Front End Loader Shown Cleaning Up Basement Following Demolition Of Civic Offices On King Street Between William Avenue And Market Avenue By Atlas Wrecking Co. Ltd. In The Background Is The Drake Hotel With "Eddy'S Paper" Sign On The Top Of The Hotel. Photo Courtesy Of Arlene Billinkoff  DemolitionGovernment BuildingsHotelsMachineryWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1964, November 25
51535 A1560 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Gerald Walsh, Winnipeg Actor  PersonalitiesTheatre 1964, November 10
36674 A1225 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Gord Simpson (L), Coach Of Canada'S National Team & His Production Line (L- R): Fred Dunsmore, Ross Park & Reggie Abbott After A Game With St. Louis  HockeyPersonalitiesSports 1964, November 9
44839 A1481 Canadian National Railway Collection     Guests Arriving At The Cn'S New Saskatoon Station Prior To Its Official Opening  BuildingsRailwaysStationsTowns 1964, November 17
25171 A0842 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     H. A. Cochlin, Mayor Of Morden.  PersonalitiesPoliticsTowns 1964, November 9
44837 A1481 Canadian National Railway Collection     Interior View Of Cn'S New Freight Terminal Building, Saskatoon, Sk  BuildingsRailwaysStationsTowns 1964, November 17
36689 A1225 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Interior View Of The Rupert Avenue Police Station Radio Room Showing Antiquated Equipment Installed Before 1914  PoliceWinnipeg Buildings 1964, November 23
36681 A1225 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     J.G. Macalpine (Seated), Promoter Of The Closed-Circuit Television Boxing Match & Percy Downton, Arena Manager,With Unlucky Friday The 13th Sign Indicating The Cancellation Of The Clay - Liston Fight  BoxingEventsPersonalitiesSports 1964, November 14
30593 A1020 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     John A. Christianson, Mla (Pc), Being Congratulated By Walter Weir, On His Appointment As Minister Of Welfare  PersonalitiesPolitics 1964, November 2
36676 A1225 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Jose Poneira (R), Winnipeg Pianist, Dr. Jose Maria And Pat Desjardins, Executive Of The Circulo Hispano Americana Meeting To Plan Their First Anniversary Dinner And Dance  AssociationsPersonalitiesWomen 1964, November 11
58061 A1776 Arlene Billinkoff     Large Three Storey House On 461 Vaughan Street Near St. Paul’S College During The Time The College Was Being Demolished. Note The Fence And The Two Steps Leading Between The Houses. Photo Courtesy Of Arlene Billinkoff  DemolitionFencesHousesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1964, November 16
58051 A1776 Arlene Billinkoff     Man Crossing The Street In Front Of A Trolley Bus And The Demolition Of National Trust Building, 250 Portage Avenue By Atlas Wrecking Co Ltd, Owned By Alex Billinkoff. Photo Courtesy Of Arlene Billinkoff  AutomobilesBusesDemolitionFinanceWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1964, November 14
70815 A2336 Hugh Allan Collection (Dec./97)     Marian Anderson famous contralto singer, sitting on sofa, born 17th of February, 1902. (2x2 neg.) Photo by and courtesy of Hugh Allan.  Blacks - AmericaMusicPersonalitiesWomen 1964, November 26
36692 A1225 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Martha Henry, Wife Of Winnipeg Actor, Donnelly Rhodes, Appearing In The Manitoba Theatre Centre'S Production “Mother Courage”  EntertainmentPersonalitiesTheatreWomen 1964, November 24
36688 A1225 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Maurice Butler, Propman, Puts Finishing Touches To Wooden Cart To Be Used In Manitoba Theatre Centre'S Production Of Brecht'S “Mother Courage”. Helping Him Is Polly Behdanetsky & Miroslaw Tutaj, Mtc'S Carpenters  EntertainmentPersonalitiesTheatreWomen 1964, November 12
36661 A1224 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Mayor Joseph Guay And Police Chief William Russel, Inspect The Magistrate Courtroom In The St. Boniface'S New Police Building  CourtsEventsPersonalitiesPoliticsWinnipeg Buildings 1964, November 2
44835 A1480 Canadian National Railway Collection     Mayor P. C. Klaehn, Saskatoon, Addressing Guests At A Luncheon Marking The Opening Of The Cn'S Terminal. Looking On Are W. C. Bowra, Cn Vice President Prairie Region, And Donald Gordon, Cn'S President And Chairman  CeremoniesPersonalitiesPoliticsRailwaysTowns 1964, November 17
24217 A0810 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     McDermot Avenue Baptist Church, Winnipeg.  ChurchesWinnipeg Buildings 1964, November
36696 A1225 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of The Queen'S Own Cameron Highlanders Piping In The Haggis At The St. Andrews Society Annual Dinner At The Royal Alexandra Hotel  AssociationsEventsFoodMilitaryScotsUniforms 1964, November 30
36731 A1226 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of The Winnipeg Grenadiers, A Militia Unit, March To Ceremonies To Officially Deactivate The Unit After 56 Years Of Service  CeremoniesMilitary 1964, November 11
36685 A1225 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Midway Roofing Supply, 55 Myrtle Street, Fire, Loss: $10,705  BusinessesFiresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1964, November 20
36667 A1224 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Mrs. Barry Hughes, (L) Director, Mrs. C. S. Maciver (L) And Mrs. Alan Hanna (C) Members Of The Junior League'Spuppet Show Rehearsing Prior To A 6 Month Tour Of Local Schools And Hospitals  EntertainmentPersonalitiesTheatreWomen 1964, November 7
36687 A1225 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Mrs. J. Gurzon Harvey Of Winnipeg, Elected President Of The Manitoba Federation Of Liberal Women During Thegroup'S Annual Meeting At The Marlborough Hotel  ConferencesPersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1964, November 20
36693 A1225 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Patricia Walker, Masters Degree In Law From London University & Gary'S Inn, First Woman Faculty Member Of The Manitoba Law School  EducationPersonalitiesUniversitiesWomen 1964, November 24
58057 A1776 Arlene Billinkoff     Photo Taken From A Distance Shows The Front Wall Left Standing During The Demolition Of Civic Offices By Atlas Wrecking Co. Ltd. Photo Courtesy Of Arlene Billinkoff  AutomobilesDemolitionGovernment BuildingsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1964, November 25
36677 A1225 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Premier Duff Roblin Cuts Birthday Cake During The 75th Anniversary Celebrations Of The Conservative Of Winnipeg. John Howorth, The Club President, Looks On  ClubsEventsPersonalitiesPolitics 1964, November 13
36675 A1225 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Premier Duff Roblin Laying Wreath During Remembrance Day Ceremonies At The Cenotaph  CeremoniesMilitaryMonumentsPersonalitiesPolitics 1964, November 11
44828 A1480 Canadian National Railway Collection     Premier W. Ross Thatcher, Sk, Uses A Special Bronze Key To Officially Open The Cn'S New Saskatoon Station. Looking On Is Donald Gordon, Cn President  CeremoniesPersonalitiesPoliticsRailwaysTowns 1964, November 17
36679 A1225 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Robert A. Emerson, Born In Plum Coulee, Manitoba, New President Of Cpr, News Conference On The Decline In Passenger Service  BusinessesPersonalitiesRailways 1964, November 12
44827 A1480 Canadian National Railway Collection     Saskatchewan Premier W. Ross Thatcher Cutting Ribbon To Officially Open The Cn'S New Saskatoon Station, While Officials Donald Gordon (R) President, Cn; And W. C. Bowra; Look On.  CeremoniesPersonalitiesPoliticsRailwaysTowns 1964, November 17
36732 A1226 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Sgt. Lloyd Plummer, Ground Control Approach Officer, At Winnipeg International Airport Flight Control And Brian West (Seated), Radar Operator, During Test Of New Radar Equipment'S Precision In Tracking Incoming Aircraft  AirportsEventsMilitaryPersonalities 1964, November 27
36686 A1225 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Shirley Wolechuk, Who Plays Frances Black In Venture Theatre'S Production “Light Up The Sky”, Talking Toviola Cowdy While Rene Jamieson, Seamstress, Checks Over Shirley'S Gown. The Play Is Being Done At Themanitoba Theatre Centre  EntertainmentPersonalitiesTheatreWomen 1964, November 17
32336 A1079 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     St. James Rams Team Photo  FootballPersonalitiesSports 1964, November
36663 A1224 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     St. Paul'S College, Kennedy Street & Ellice Avenue, Main Building Being Demolished  DemolitionSchoolsWinnipeg Buildings 1964, November 2
36662 A1224 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     St. Paul'S College, Kennedy Street And Ellice Avenue, With Main Building Still Standing, But Other Buildings Already Demolished  DemolitionSchoolsWinnipeg Buildings 1964, November 2
36672 A1224 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Team Picture Of The Fort Garry Lions, Midget Football Champions  FootballSports 1964, November 7
36671 A1224 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Team Pictures Of The Norwood - St. Boniface Broncos. Manitoba Juvenile Football League Winner  FootballPersonalitiesSports 1964, November 8
44840 A1481 Canadian National Railway Collection     Travellers Inside The Cn'S New Saskatoon Station After Its Official Opening  BuildingsRailwaysStationsTowns 1964, November 17
36680 A1225 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     View Of Christmas Decorations On Portage Avenue West Of Smith Street, And Eaton'S Store  DecorationsStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1964, November 13
44831 A1480 Canadian National Railway Collection     View Of Guests On The Platform During The Opening Ceremonies Of The Cn Saskatoon Station  BuildingsCeremoniesRailwaysStationsTowns 1964, November 17
44825 A1480 Canadian National Railway Collection     View Of Railcar Parts Storage Area Outside The Cn'S Saskatoon Shops  BuildingsMachineryRailwaysTowns 1964, November
44830 A1480 Canadian National Railway Collection     View Of The 400 Guests Attending The Opening Ceremonies Of The Cn'S Saskatoon Station  BuildingsCeremoniesRailwaysStationsTowns 1964, November 17
36673 A1225 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     View Of The Niakwa Road Bridge Across The Seine River  BridgesRivers 1964, November 10
44824 A1480 Canadian National Railway Collection     View Of Wheel Units On Storage Tracks At The Cn'S Saskatoon Shops  BuildingsMachineryRailwaysTowns 1964, November
44834 A1480 Canadian National Railway Collection     W. C. Bowra, Cn'S Vice-President Prairie Region, Addressing Guests At A Luncheon Marking The Opening Of The Company'S Saskatoon Terminal. To His Left Is Donald Gordon, Cn President And Chairman.  DiningPersonalitiesRailwaysTowns 1964, November 17
44833 A1480 Canadian National Railway Collection     W. Ross Thatcher, Premier Of Saskatchewan Addressing Guests At A Luncheon Marking The Opening Of The Cn'S Saskatoon Terminal. To His Left Is W. C. Bowra, Cn'S Vice President, Prairie Region  DiningPersonalitiesPoliticsRailwaysTowns 1964, November 17
36670 A1224 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     William H. Vopni, Portage La Prairie Alderman & Newspaperman Appointed To Head The Manitoba Travel & Convention Association, 1964 - 1965.  AssociationsPersonalitiesPoliticsTowns 1964, November 7