Leaflet or schedule of events listing weekly radio programming for CFAC, CFCN, CJCJ, in Calgary, [ca. 1940's].
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The fonds consists of the textual, visual and audio records of CFAC. Textual records consist of station reports, blueprints, correspondence and financial records; radio licences, contracts, agreements, coverage documentation and scripts; staff files; and promotional material including advertisements, handouts, newsletters and newsclippings. Includes scrapbooks, visitors books and awards. Audio recordings consist of sports coverage, commercials, promotional jingles and regular, current interest and special broadcast shows. Includes recorded speeches including one of William Aberhart. The photographs and slides depict CFAC promotional events, billboards, radio stations and equipment, employees and special events in which the station participated including the Calgary Stampede. The films consist of television commercials, footage of the demise of old station buildings and equipment, and the introduction of new transmitters. Also includes a film regarding animated advertising signs (telesign).
CFAC (Radio station)Goodwill program and promotion for Christmas season, Calgary, 1938.
Program guide and music magazine, Calgary, January 15, 1985.
Fonds consists of 172 issues of VOX magazine.
CJSW (Radio station : Calgary, Alberta)The fonds consists of sound recordings of radio programs aired on CFAC, CKXL and CKY radio stations, including program regarding a Sarcee (Tsuut'ina) sun dance (1953); reminiscences of Jack Stewart growing up in Calgary in the 1930s (1961); religious and musical programs; and the theme song "Let's Keep Smiling" for the Jack Stewart Show.
Stewart, John Robert "Jack"- Photos include:
- City of Calgary Electrical system home economists demonstrating cooking on CHCT-TV (1950s)
- Calgary Home Economics Association Cooking School (1954)
- Canadian Western Natural Gas Co. home economists (1930s, copies)
- Calgary Power Co. home economists’ picnic (1971)
- home economics classes in Calgary high schools (1970-1977)
- home economics classes in Mwinilunga, Zambia (1971-1973)
- cover of book What’s Past is Prologue, Alberta Home Economics Association Executive (1970s)
- Alberta Home Economics Association conventions (1949, 1952, 1970s)
- University of Alberta home economics classes (1919-1968, copies)
- Roberta MacAdams Price, Barb Megley, Grace Cook, Yolande Matsuzaki, Wendy Bodsworth, Mabel Patrick, Bernice MacFarlane, Miss H. L. Aylsworth, Doris Badir, Norma Bannerman, Grace Studholme, Marion Kelly, Shirley Myers, Betty Crown, Elizabeth Empey.
- File includes correspondence received by Norma Bannerman and autographed program for a dinner in honor of Mabel Patrick (1956).
Selected images from files PA-2069 and PA-2195. Subjects identified include home economics, Calgary Normal School, Camrose Normal School, Betty Purves, microwave ovens, food, kitchens, sewing, Dianne Cox, radio broadcasting, television, CHCT-TV, Sheila Kerr, Shirley Myers, Canadian Home Economics Association, Palliser Hotel, Alberta Home Economics Association, Mabel Patrick, Hazel McIntyre, Calgary schools, Doris Badir.
- Ron Dahl, University of Calgary Radio, with trophy. (01B).
- Ron Dahl, University of Calgary Radio, with C.W. Linton. (02B, 03B).
- Claude Stevenson. (71-0395: #1-2).
- Pat Ruby. (71-0395: #3-4).
- Bob De Wolf, head of programming. (71-0395: #5-6).
- (L to R) Alan King, Bob de Wolff, Rod Stewart. (71-0395: #7-8).
- Dave Soltes. (71-0395: #9).
- Hal Lauther. (71-0395: #10).
- Sean Burke-Gaffney. (71-0395: #11).
- (L to R) Morley Walker and Ab O'Neil. (71-0396: #1-2)
(L to R) Bob De Wolf, director, Ab O'Neill, business manager, Merv Claxton, former director. (#3). Member of radio club. (#6).
File consists of photographs of the interior of the Student's Union building, including the food court, the student radio, and the chess club room
The fonds consists of a taped interview with Thomas' wife describing his career, a newsclipping announcing his job with CJOC in Calgary, and a letter by J.E. about Thomas' career.
Crowe, Thomas Alfred