The Edmonton Bulletin, air edition, being loaded by Eric Erickson (in plane) and Ken Symington into a Canadian Pacific Airlines airplane for delivery to Whitehorse, Fort St. John, Grande Prairie and Dawson Creek.
Bulletin carriers, Johnny Keylor and Bob McFarlane, used horse and pony to deliver ninety page 70th Anniversary issue.
Royal Canadian Signal Corps maintains and operates a Canada-wide radio and teletype system in Calder: (L-R) Cpl. J. W. Turnbull and Sgt. E. R. Ellis receive weather reports hourly throughout the day from scattered northern points.
H.R. Blackwood; baseball press.
Two boys: winners of Bulletin competition in their age category.
British journalist, Beverly Baxter visits Edmonton.
Isobel MacMillan, news editor with job printing plant.
Budget feature: Reporter Art Etter is shocked by latest news of Ottawa's tax increases.
Journalist Mrs. G.R. (Kay) Rowe to speak at Recreation Centre.
New equipment goes into Northwest Telephone Company radio-telephone system. G.A. Bartley was in charge of installation.