A proclamation from the office of Winnipeg Mayor Stephen Juba, dated February 28, 1968, declaring the weeks of March 4-16 "Manitoba Music Festival Weeks".
A proclamation from the office of Winnipeg Mayor Stephen Juba, dated January 17, 1968, marking January 22-28, 1968 as "Ukrainian Week". Photocopy on file.
A proclamation from the office of Winnipeg Mayor Stephen Juba, dated January 8, 1968, declaring the week of January 14-20, 1968 "Jaycee Week" in order to celebrate the work of the Winnipeg Junior Chamber of Commerce.
A proclamation from the office of Winnipeg Mayor Stephen Juba, dated December 20, 1967, marking December 25-31, 1967 as "B'nai B'rith Youth Organization Week".
A proclamation from the office of Winnipeg Mayor Stephen Juba, dated November 30, 1967, marking December 1-7, 1967 as "Safe Driving Week". Related correspondence on file.
A proclamation from the office of Winnipeg Mayor Stephen Juba, dated October 11, 1967, declaring October 18, 1967 "Pioneer Recognition Day in Manitoba". Related correspondence on file.
A proclamation from the office of Winnipeg Mayor Stephen Juba, dated August 2, 1967, declaring that the city will be known as "Canada's Sport Centre" for the duration of the Pan American Paraplegic Games. Related correspondence on file.
A proclamation from the office of Winnipeg Mayor Stephen Juba, dated June 27, 1967, declaring that the city will be known as "Canada's Drag Racing Centre" during the week of July 3-9, 1967, in honour of the Canadian Centennial Nationals (a drag racing meet). Related correspondence on file.
A proclamation from the office of Winnipeg Mayor Stephen Juba, declaring July 1, 1967 as the starting date for the 1967 Greater Winnipeg Israel Bond Campaign. Related correspondence on file.
A proclamation from the office of Winnipeg Mayor Stephen Juba, dated June 17, 1967, declaring that day "Thief River Falls Day" in honour of a visit from Orrin Green, Mayor of Thief River Falls, Minnesota.
A proclamation from the office of Winnipeg Mayor Stephen Juba, dated June 10, 1967, declaring that day "City of Crookston Day" in honour of a visit from Lloyd Hughes, Mayor of Crookston, Minnesota.