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2015/16 Annual Report

Years Supporting Our Province’s

Rich Heritage

Annual Report Cover Design

By Amanda Clark

Annual Report Cover Photo Credits:

A big thank-you to applicants and staff for providing photos over the past 25 years in support of the conservation of heritage in our province!

For further information contact:

Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation

Main Floor — 3211 Albert Street

Regina, Saskatchewan S4S 5W6

Fax: (306) 787-0069

Website: www.pcs.gov.sk.ca/SHF

Interim Manager

Shari Hildred

Phone: (306) 787-4188

E-Mail: [email protected]

Grants/Finance Officer

Suzanne Pambrun

Phone: (306) 787-2105

Email: [email protected]

Table of Contents

PCS Organizational Chart

Letters of Transmittal

Board of Directors

Administrative Staff

Introduction

Vision

Mission

Appointments of the Board of Directors

Summary of Achievements

Sponsorship

Saskatchewan Heritage Fairs

Grant Programs

Claybank

Comments of Appreciation

Photos

Acknowledgements

Financial Statements

Supplementary Financial Information (unaudited)

Photo Credits

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Letters of Transmittal To Her Honour

The Honourable Vaughn Solomon Schofield

Lieutenant Governor of the Province of Saskatchewan

Government House

4607 Dewdney Avenue

Regina, Saskatchewan

S4P 3V7

Your Honour:

I have the privilege to submit the Annual Report of the

Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation for the year ending

March 31, 2016.

Respectfully submitted,

Mark Docherty

Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport

To The Honourable Mark Docherty

Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport

Room 315

Legislative Building

Regina, Saskatchewan

S4S 0B3

Dear Sir:

It is my pleasure to submit the Annual Report of the

Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation for the year ending March 31, 2016.

Respectfully submitted,

Royce E.W. Pettyjohn, Chairperson

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Jim Basinger Claude-Jean Harel

Merle Massie

Raelyn Tilbury

Toos Giesen-Stefiuk

Philip Hamm

Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation

Board of Directors

Charlie Pirie

Vice-Chairperson

Royce E.W. Pettyjohn

Chairperson

Bradley Taylor

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Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation

Administrative Staff

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Kyle Franz

Manager

April—March

Tammy Blancher

Administrative Assistant

Suzanne Pambrun

Grants/Finance

Officer

Board members on tour in Saskatchewan

June 2015

Shari Hildred

Interim Manager

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ntroduction

The Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation (Foundation) is a Crown Agency with a man-date to invest in the conservation of Saskatchewan’s unique history. The Foundation’s strategic direction is entrusted to a Board of Directors appointed by the Lieutenant Governor in Council and its day-to-day operations are carried out by staff assigned from the Ministry of Parks, Culture and Sport (Ministry).

ision

We imagine a future in which Saskatchewan residents are engaged and aware of the value of heritage in contributing to sustainable communities and a richer sense of place. Through meaningful and strategic investment in the heritage resources of Saskatchewan, the Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation motivates a collaborative approach to heritage conservation that heightens understanding and appreciation of our diverse heritage. The connection between heritage, community identity, pride and quality of life is embraced. Our vision is realized through strong private and public partnerships.

ission

The Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation’s mission is to foster conservation of the heritage resources that embody Saskatchewan’s heritage for the benefit of present and future generations.

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ppointments of the Board of Directors

Board of Directors: The affairs of the Foundation are directed by a board of private citizens, consisting of not less than seven and not more than 15 persons, appointed by the Lieutenant Governor-in-Council and drawn from communities across the province. Members can serve up to three consecutive 2-year terms. During the 2015-2016 fiscal year, Royce Pettyjohn of Maple Creek served as Chairperson and Charlie Pirie of Balgonie as Vice-Chairperson. The board had a complement of nine members.

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ummary of Achievements

Over the past fiscal year, the Foundation has continued to make investments in the stabilization and rehabilitation of heritage buildings across the province. The Foundation continued to work with the Meewasin Valley Authority to ensure the First Nations’ Central Burial Site near Saskatoon received the maintenance and care the site needed. As well as, the care and maintenance of the Claybank Brick Plant National Historic Site, near Avonlea, which is owned by the Foundation, on behalf of the Crown.

Joint meeting with the Alberta Historical Resources Foundation in Lloydminster, September 2015.

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ponsorship

Sponsorship Awards

Cultural Celebration and PowWow—

Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations $ 2,000

Twilite Drive-In Promotional Video—Wolseley $ 200

Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada $ 2,000

Heritage Saskatchewan Inc.—Provincial Heritage Fair Showcase $ 5,000

Heritage Saskatchewan Inc.—5 Regional Heritage Fairs (2016) $10,000

Saskatoon Heritage Society—On Safari Program $ 2,000

Total $21,200

Rihanna Shingoose and Shelby Pelletier—Regina Heritage Fair

S askatchewan Heritage Fairs

Heritage Saskatchewan assumed responsibility for the Heritage Fairs program in

2013. The program has been running in Saskatchewan since 1997. In Heritage Fairs,

students in grades 4-8 undertake independent research projects on a topic

relating to Saskatchewan and/or Canadian heritage of their choice. They present

these projects at local school or classroom-based fairs, and winners are selected to

attend Regional Heritage Fairs. Winners from the Regional Fairs are then selected to

compete at the annual Provincial Heritage Fair at Government House in Regina.

In 2015, the Foundation provided a grant of $1,500 toward each Regional Heritage

Fair, which were held in Moose Jaw, Swift Current, Regina and Saskatoon. At the

school level, over 2,500 students created heritage fair projects. Of these, approximate-

ly 330 students were selected to participate in the Regional Fairs.

In 2015, the Foundation also provided a grant of $5,000 to Heritage Saskatchewan

toward hosting the Provincial Heritage Fair. The Provincial Fair, held in June 2015 in

Regina, involved 40 student representatives from schools across the province.

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Kolby Adams—Moose Jaw Heritage Fair

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rant Programs

Heritage resources, from archaeological sites to large buildings, require specialized treatment to ensure their long-term conservation. These programs provide financial assistance to conserve many different kinds of heritage resources.

Forty-six projects were approved this year.

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Recipient Project Grant $

Notre Dame D’Auvergne

Parish

Notre Dame D’Auvergne

Church—Ponteix $5,000

Prairie Wind and Silver

Sage—Friends of Grasslands Brick Schoolhouse—Val Marie $2,000

First Baptist Church Regina

Inc. First Baptist Church—Regina $10,000

Elfros Union Church Elfros Union Church $2,500

St. Matthew Anglican

Church—Regina St. Matthew Anglican Church $25,000

Royal Canadian Legion—

Melfort

Royal Canadian Legion Melfort

Branch $8,000

Heward Stone Church Inc. Heward Stone Church $1,670

Don Lammley—Drinkwater Willet House—Drinkwater $1,500

St. Mary’s Anglican Church St. Mary’s Anglican Church

Masonry Repairs—Maple Creek $18,000

Eastend Arts Council Wallace Stegner House Exterior

Repainting—Eastend $2,000

P 2015/16 rogram ecipients

Gravelbourg Court House Gravelbourg

P Recipient Project Grant $

Avatex Heritage

Properties Ltd.

Melfort Post Office

Masonry Repair $25,000

Indian Head Theater and

Community Arts Inc.

Grand Theatre Roof

Repairs—Indian Head $35,000

Humboldt and District

Museum and Gallery

Humboldt Post Office

Downspout Repair $3,700

Town of Wolseley Wolseley Courthouse

Rehabilitation Project $30,000

Bro Realty Ltd.

Broken Spoke Fine Art

Gallery Façade

Restoration—Maple Creek

$2,750

Jasper Cultural and Historical Centre

Jasper Cultural and Historical Centre—Maple Creek

$1,500

Town of Star City Star City Library

Roof Repair $9,000

Town of Gravelbourg Gravelbourg Town Office

Rehabilitation $15,000

Daryl Collin

1923 Hip Roof Barn

Restoration Project—

RM of Bayne #371

$3,000

Kim and Ian Johnson Log House RM of Shellbrook #493

$3,000

K. Grant Gordon

Smithfield Restoration

Project—RM of Brock

#064

$5,000

Bob Siemens Salvation Army Building—Maple Creek

$7,500

R 2015/16 rogram ecipients (continued)

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Grand Theatre Indian Head

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Recipient Project Grant $

Janice and Amin Bardestani Thompson Block—

Indian Head $7,500

Ben Friesen Ben’s Clip n’ Curl—

Indian Head $7,500

629943 Saskatchewan

Limited Cabri Hotel—Cabri $5,000

Friends of the Royal

Saskatchewan Museum

Reclaiming Fossil Resources—Carrot River

$2,995

Kay Jollymore

Little Manitou Lake

Archaeological Research Project—Watrous

$2,500

Eliann Stoffel Woolly Mammoth Project—Kyle

$2,000

Grenfell Museum

Association Inc.

Grenfell Museum—

Adare House $5,000

Town of Kerrobert Water Tower—Kerrobert $25,000

S.W. Sask.Oldtimers’

Museum

C.M. Glascock Building—Maple Creek

$10,000

Evco Developments Ltd./Main Holdings

The Imperial Bank—Rosthern $10,000

Knox-Metropolitan United Church

Knox Metropolitan United Church—Regina

$30,000

City of Melville City Hall—Melville $15,000

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Kerrobert Water Tower Town of Kerrobert

P Recipient Project Grant $

Holy Trinity Ukrainian

Orthodox Church

Holy Trinity Ukrainian

Orthodox Church—Smuts $5,000

City of Weyburn Soo Line Historical Museum—Weyburn

$13,000

Immanuel Heritage Com-mittee

Immanuel Heritage Church—RM of Lumsden #189

$500

Yvette Moore Gallery Land Titles Building—Moose Jaw

$12,500

Bro Realty Limited Broken Spoke Fine Art

Gallery—Maple Creek $5,000

Joel Mowchenko The Bent Nail Café—Mossbank

$5,000

Wrapture Spa & Boutique Wrapture Spa & Boutique—Moose Jaw

$5,000

Humboldt & District

Museum & Gallery

Telegraph Station Site—Humboldt

$5,000

Adam Hauer

Hugo Dosch Site: Survey of Multi-component Bison Kill Site Complex—MA Thesis –Alberta/Saskatchewan Border—north of Estuary

$500

Matthew Vavrek

Eggshells from the Judith

River Formation—south of

Consul

$9,090

Katie Burdeyney

A Paleoenvironmental Interpretation of Wanuskewin Heritage Park—MA Thesis—Saskatoon

$4,800

Friends of the RSM

Thescelosaurus Bone Study

from the RSM Collection—

Regina

$7,000

TOTAL $441,500

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Soo Line Historical Museum Weyburn

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laybank

Recipient Project

Claybank Brick Plant Claybank Brick Plant National Historic Site:

Historical Society— Operation, Maintenance, Conservation and

RM of Elmsthorpe #100 Interpretation.

Total Expenditure $ 119,034.00

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The Claybank Brick Plant is a tribute to the ingenuity and rigour of Saskatchewan’s early

settlers. Touring the site facilitates a greater sense of pride in our heritage and in our

country’s rich history.

In 2015, the Foundation partnered with the Prince’s Charities Canada to develop a plan

determining the feasibility and long-term sustainability of the site. Prince’s Charities Can-

ada has significant relationships with Prince’s Charities in the United Kingdom, including

The Prince’s Regeneration Trust.

“June 26th was a wonderful day!

We received word that our grant

application had been approved by

the Saskatchewan Heritage

Foundation and we were ready.

Our contractor was lined up and

work began at 514 Grand Avenue

in Indian Head by July 8, 2015. ”

Janice and Amin Bardestani

Thompson Block

Indian Head

A P “On behalf of the Vestry and congregation of

St. Matthew Anglican Church, I write to ex-

press our sincere appreciation and thank you

to the Board of Directors of the Saskatchewan

Heritage Foundation for approving our

application under the Built Heritage Grant for

$25,000. To state this is an awesome launch

for our project would be an understatement!”

Mae Boa

St. Matthew’s Anglican Church

Regina

age of ppreciation

“The town of Star City would like to

thank the Saskatchewan Heritage

Foundation for their generous

support with the completion of the

library roof.”

Star City Library

Town of Star City

St. Matthews Anglican Church Regina

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Val Marie School House Val Marie

Knox Metropolitan United Church Regina

Heward Stone Church Heward

Imperial Bank Rosthern

Log House RM of Shellbrook

2016 Proclamation of Heritage Week in Saskatchewan

Brad Taylor (Foundation Board Member), Honourable Mark Docherty (Minister Responsible for Parks, Culture and Sport) & Les Oystryk (President of Heritage Saskatchewan Inc.)

Imperial Bank Rosthern

Salvation Army - BEFORE

Maple Creek

Salvation Army - AFTER

Maple Creek

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Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation - 25th Anniversary Royce Pettyjohn (Foundation Chair) &

Honourable Don Morgan, Q.C.

25 th Anniversary

25th

Anniversary

25th

Anniversary

A cknowledgements

The Board of Directors of the Foundation wishes to thank the Ministry of Parks, Culture and Sport for maximizing the Foundation’s ability to strategically invest in Saskatchewan commu-nities by providing a Manager, a Grants/Finance Officer and a part-time Administrative Assis-tant to the Foundation to carry out the Foundation’s day-to-day business. Over the course of the fiscal year, the Board and staff of the Foundation have drawn upon the expertise of col-leagues within the ministry, specifically, Patricia Glanville, Brant Hryhorczuk and Nathan Frie-sen, and are grateful for the cooperation and teamwork.

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SASKATCHEWAN HERITAGE FOUNDATION

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

MARCH 31, 2016

Responsibility for Financial Statements

The accompanying Financial Statements have been prepared by management of the Saskatchewan

Heritage Foundation. They have been prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting

principles in Canada, consistently applied, using management’s best estimates and judgments where

appropriate. Management is responsible for the reliability and integrity of the Financial Statements

and other information contained in this Annual Report.

The Foundation’s Board of Directors is responsible for overseeing the business affairs of the

Foundation and has approved the Financial Statements for the year ending March 31, 2016.

Management maintains a system of internal controls to ensure the integrity of information that forms

the basis of the Financial Statements. The internal controls provide reasonable assurance that

transactions are executed in accordance with proper authorization, that assets are properly guarded

against unauthorized use and that reliable records are maintained.

The Provincial Auditor of Saskatchewan has audited the Financial Statements. Her report to the

Members of the Legislative Assembly, stating the scope of her examination and opinion on the

Financial Statements, appears on the next page.

Royce E.W. Pettyjohn, Chairperson Shari Hildred, Interim Manager

Maple Creek, Saskatchewan Regina, Saskatchewan

June 13, 2016 June 13, 2016

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Statement 1

SASKATCHEWAN HERITAGE FOUNDATION

STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION

As at March 31

2016 2015

Financial Assets:

Due from General Revenue Fund (Note 3) $ 506,456 $ 498,387

Interest receivable (Note 3) 781 969

$ 507,237 $ 499,356

Liabilities:

Accounts payable and accrued liabilities $ 3,060 $ 1,584

Net financial assets $ 504,177 $ 497,772

Accumulated Surplus (Statement 2) $ 504,177 $ 497,772

Commitments (Note 9)

(See accompanying notes to the financial statements)

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Statement 2

SASKATCHEWAN HERITAGE FOUNDATION

STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS AND ACCUMULATED SURPLUS

For the Year Ended March 31

2016 2015

Budget Actual Actual

(Note 7)

Revenues:

Transfer from General Revenue Fund—

Ministry of Parks, Culture and Sport

Annual Operating Grant $ 504,000 $ 504,000 $ 504,000

Kaplan Fund (Note 5) - - 1,700

Interest (Note 3) 4,750 3,195 4,586

$ 508,750 $ 507,195 $ 510,286

Expenses:

Heritage properties:

Claybank Brick Plant (Note 4) $ 212,900 $ 119,034 $ 75,865

Other 386,000 309,256 282,914

Board travel and honoraria 55,550 40,960 60,709

Printing 5,000 2,938 5,016

General operational 42,700 28,602 34,446

$ 702,150 $ 500,790 $ 458,950

Surplus (Deficit) for the year $(193,400) $ 6,405 $ 51,336

Accumulated surplus, beginning of year $ 497,772 $ 446,436

Accumulated surplus, end of year (Statement 1) $ 504,177 $ 497,772

(See accompanying notes to the financial statements)

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Statement 3

SASKATCHEWAN HERITAGE FOUNDATION

STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS

For the Year Ended March 31

2016 2015

Cash flows from (used in) operating activities:

Transfers from the Ministry of Parks,

Culture and Sport $ 504,000 $ 504,000

Interest received 3,383 4,676

Payments relating to Claybank Brick Plant (119,034) (75,577)

Payments to recipients of heritage property funding (309,256) (282,914)

Payments for board travel and honoraria (40,960) (60,709)

Payments to suppliers (30,064) (41,225)

Net increase (decrease) in cash $ 8,069 $ 48,251

Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of year $ 498,387 $ 450,136

Cash and cash equivalents, end of year $ 506,456 $ 498,387

Cash and cash equivalents consist of:

Due from General Revenue Fund $ 506,456 $ 498,387

$ 506,456 $ 498,387

(See accompanying notes to the financial statements)

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SASKATCHEWAN HERITAGE FOUNDATION

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

March 31, 2016

1. Authority

The Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation (Foundation) was established under the authority of The

Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation Act effective February 18, 1991, as amended by The Saskatchewan

Heritage Foundation Amendment Act, 2001. In June 2010, The Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation Act

was repealed and its various sections were incorporated, via The Streamlining Act, into an amended, and

expanded, The Heritage Property Act. The Foundation works in close consultation with the Ministry of

Parks, Culture and Sport (Ministry). The Ministry may also provide funds to the Foundation for its

operations. The Foundation provides financial support to individuals, municipalities, community-based

organizations and businesses for various heritage initiatives which research, conserve, develop, interpret

and promote Saskatchewan's rich heritage resources.

The Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation Board oversees the Foundation. The Lieutenant Governor-in-

Council appoints board members.

Since its inception in 1991, the Foundation has acquired a number of provincially significant historic

artifacts through donation and purchase. Those historic artifacts are not recorded in these financial

statements.

2. Significant Accounting Policies

The financial statements are prepared in accordance with Canadian public sector accounting standards. A

statement of changes in net financial assets has not been prepared as the information is readily

determinable from the other statements. These statements do not present a Statement of Remeasurement

Gains and Losses as the Foundation has no remeasurement gains or losses. The following policies are

considered significant:

a) Heritage Properties

The cost incurred to restore and develop the Claybank Brick Plant is expensed in the year the services

are rendered and/or goods received.

Other heritage projects that the Foundation supports are recorded as an expense when recipients incur

eligible expenses for projects approved by the Foundation Board.

Donated heritage properties, materials and services are not recorded.

Heritage properties purchased by the Foundation are expensed when acquired.

b) Revenue

Transfers are recognized as revenue when the transfers are authorized and any

eligibility criteria are met. Transfers not recognized as revenue are recorded as

deferred revenue.

3. Due From General Revenue Fund

The Foundation’s bank accounts are included in the Consolidated Offset Bank Concentration arrangement

for the Government of Saskatchewan.

The Foundation's earned interest is calculated and paid by the Government’s General Revenue Fund on a

quarterly basis using the Government’s thirty day borrowing rate and the Foundation’s average daily bank

account balance. The Government's average thirty day borrowing rate for 2016 is .60% (2015 – .92%).

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4. Claybank Brick Plant

The Claybank Brick Plant (Plant), including land, was donated to the Foundation in 1992. In 1994, the

Plant was designated as a National Historic Site, and as a Provincial Heritage Property in 1998. The

Foundation incurs conservation and management costs and seeks contributions from other organizations to

offset a portion of those costs.

The Claybank Brick Plant Historical Society (Society) donates material and services to the Foundation to

achieve the common goal of preserving the Brick Plant as a nationally significant heritage property and

tourist attraction. The Foundation has a co-operating agreement with the Society which requires that some

funds acquired by the Society, depending on how they are received and for what purpose, shall be directed

to the Foundation.

5. Kaplan Funds

The J.M. Kaplan Fund is a philanthropic family foundation, based in New York, which administers a

conservation program to help restore and protect aspects of the natural and historic legacies of the North

American continent. Since 2002, the Kaplan Fund has approved five separate allocations to the

Foundation, totalling $277,429, for preserving historic churches and other heritage sites. The Kaplan Fund

has agreed to match any funds approved by the Foundation for heritage conservation projects. The grant

recipient must then at least match the amounts they may received from the Foundation including the

Kaplan Fund amount. Total Kaplan dollars were expensed with $0 remaining in deferred revenue in 2015.

6. Financial Instruments

The Foundation’s financial instruments include due from General Revenue Fund, interest receivable,

accounts payable and accrued liabilities. The fair value of these instruments approximates carrying value

due to their immediate or short-term nature. These instruments have no interest risk, credit risk, liquidity

risk or market risk.

7. Budget

The Foundation Board approved the 2015/2016 budget at its May 1, 2015 Board meeting.

8. Related Party Transactions

Included in these financial statements are transactions with various Saskatchewan Crown corporations,

ministries, agencies and boards related to the Foundation by virtue of common control by the Government

of Saskatchewan. Also, the Foundation is related to non-Crown enterprises that the Government jointly

controls or significantly influences.

Routine operating transactions with related parties are recorded at rates charged by those organizations and

are settled on normal trade terms.

The Foundation pays Provincial Sales Tax to the Saskatchewan Ministry of Finance on all its taxable

purchases. Taxes paid are recorded as part of the cost of those purchases.

In accordance with established Government practice, the Foundation has not been charged with certain

administrative and occupancy costs and no provision for such costs is reflected in these financial

statements. These costs are borne by the Ministry of Parks, Culture and Sport, from monies appropriated

by the Legislature for such purposes.

Other transactions with related parties and amounts due to or from them are described separately in the

financial statements and related notes.

9. Commitments

The Foundation has multi-year commitments at year end totaling $319,705 (2015 - $254,162) for various

approved heritage projects. The Foundation Board has approved these projects but no monies have been

paid or eligible expenses incurred.

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Recipient Payment

Brad Taylor $ 2,872.00

Bro Realty Limited 2,750.00

Burrowing Owl Investment Corp. 2,962.00

Calories Bakery 3,333.00

Daryl Collin 3,000.00

Elfros Union Church 2,500.00

Merle Massie 3,133.00

Minister of Finance 3,072.00

Moosomin Heritage Committee 2,940.00

Morse Cultural and Heritage Association 3,500.00

Philip Hamm 3,238.00

Print-It Centres 2,938.00

Toos Giesen-Stefiuk 2,868.00

TOTAL $ 39,106.00

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Payments Over $5,000

Listed are recipients who received payments which total $5,000 or more.

Recipient Payment

Barney Reeves $ 6,281.00

Ben Friesen 7,500.00

Bob Siemens 7,500.00

City of Saskatoon 7,750.00

Frenchman Butte Society 6,250.00

Friends of the Royal Saskatchewan Museum 10,000.00

upplementary Financial Information (unaudited)

Personal Service

Listed are recipients who received payments which total $2,500 or more.

Recipient Payment

Heritage Saskatchewan 12,206.00

Humboldt & District Museum and Gallery 8,700.00

Janice Bardestani 7,500.00

Notre Dame D’Auvergne Parish 5,000.00

Patricia Glanville 10,505.00

Royal Canadian Legion #30 8,000.00

Royce Pettyjohn 8,631.00

South West Saskatchewan Oldtimers’ Museum 10,000.00

SaskPower 6,739.00

Town of Gravelbourg 15,000.00

Town of Star City 9,000.00

Town of Wolseley 15,382.00

Virtus Group 11,419.00

TOTAL $ 173,363.00

Recipient Payment

Claybank Brick Plant Historical Society $ 49,800.00

Indian Head Theatre 35,000.00

Prince’s Charities Canada 39,920.00

SCR Holdings 30,000.00

St. Mathew’s Anglican Church—Regina 25,100.00

Yvette Moore Gallery 26,970.00

Zion United Church—Moose Jaw 23,536.00

TOTAL $ 230,326.00

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Payments Over $5,000 (continued)

Listed are recipients who received payments which total $5,000 or more.

Supplier Payments

Listed are recipients who received payments which total $20,000 or more.

P C hoto redits

Page 4 & 6 Foundation

Page 7 & 8 Heritage Saskatchewan Inc.

Page 10 Grand Theatre, Indian Head: Bruce Neill

Gravelbourg Courthouse: Chris Costley

Page 12 Kerrobert Water Tower: Karen Johnson

Soo Line Historical Museum: Mathew Warren

Page 13 Claybank Brick Plant Historical Society

Page 14 St. Matthews Anglican Church: Mae Boa

Page 15 Left to right, top to bottom:

Knox Metropolitan United Church, Regina: Brian Brunskill

Val Marie School House, Val Marie: Carol Masecar

Imperial Bank, Rosthern: Sterling Summach

Salvation Army, Maple Creek - BEFORE: Bob Siemens

2016 Proclamation of Heritage Week in Saskatchewan: Ministry of PCS

Salvation Army, Maple Creek - AFTER: Bob Siemens

Log House, RM of Shellbrook: Kim and Ian Johnson

Heward Stone Church, Heward: Brenda Griffin

Page 16 Foundation’s 25th Anniversary Photos:

Jan Morier, Heritage Saskatchewan Inc.

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Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation

2015-2016 Annual Report