Cheque Presentation from Imperial Oil to Brandon University. From left: Ross Conner (BUMS 21+ President), Bert Weir (Imperial Oil), Cam Connor (Dean of Students), Dr. Perkins (President of BU), Gerry Fullerton (Imperial Oil)
music activity-presentation of check for music instruments. Don MacKay and W. McCreath (Carling O'Keefe) see also science activity H.S. Perdue Wildlife station
music activity:presentation of cheque for music instruments. Don MacKay & W. McCreath (Carling O Keefe) see also science activity H. S. Perdue Wildlife station
faculty activity-science presentation of cheque for wildlife station. L to R- D. R. MacKay, H. S. Perdue, J. A. McLeod, W. G. Wong, Ray Bryk, (curling Breweries district manager), Bill McCreath -local curling rep.
Sidewalk in front of Clark Hall. Left to Right: Tom Mitchell (University Registrar), Xerox Representative, John Rice (Chair, Scholarship Committee), and Shari Decter-Hirst (Director of Development).
Photograph is looking northwest from approximately the corner of Rosser Avenue and 8th Street and shows the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Mayfields Ladies Wear, Knowlton's Shoe Shop, Bata Shoe Store and Lucette's Hat Shop.
Repro Restriction
The McKee Archives is the copyright holder for the Stuckey materials.
Named "Imperial" as building was owned by Imperial Oil Co., which had offices on the ground floor. Located on the east side of Tenth Street, south of Princess Avenue.
Custodial History
For custodial history see the collection level description of the Lawrence Stuckey collection.
Scope and Content
Imperial Dance Gardens (bandstand). Inset: Jack Jewsbury - opened Imperial in the spring of 1934.
Notes
From Roy Brown collection
Additional historical information provided by the Fred McGuinness collection (20-2009).
Photograph shows the interior of a store primarily selling pipes, cigars, and postcards.
Notes
Writing on the back reads: Letters on right-hand door read IMP, probably Imperial - Rosser [807] at Eigth Street. The handwriting is Fred McGuinness'. Date ascertained from Saskatoon Fair poster hanging on wall at right of photograph. Business name retrieved from Henderson's Brandon City Directory 1911. Adams Shoe Company store front visible through shop's windows.