Historic Photos - Saskatoon - 3rd Avenue South
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"3rd Avenue S." Commercial buildings, pedestrians, horse-drawn and motor vehicles are seen on 3rd Avenue S. in Saskatoon.
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Historic Photos - Saskatoon - 3rd Avenue South
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"3rd Avenue S." Commercial buildings, pedestrians, horse-drawn and motor vehicles are seen on 3rd Avenue S. in Saskatoon.
Historic Photos - Saskatoon - 2nd Ave. South
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"2nd Avenue S. - Saskatoon" Commercial buildings, pedestrians, motor vehicles and trolleys are seen on 2nd Avenue S. in Saskatoon.
Historic Photos - Saskatoon - 2nd Avenue
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"2nd Avenue Saskatoon" Pedestrians, horse-drawn vehicles and commercial buildings are seen on 2nd Avenue in Saskatoon.
Historic Photos - Saskatoon - Commercial Street
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Commercial buildings, pedestrians, motor vehicles and trolleys are seen in the business district in Saskatoon.
"Writing Road to Reading" Workshop - Writing Practice
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The Saskatchewan Bulletin, April 1967, p. 10; "Miss Irene Toth looks on as Sister Albina gives a group of the teachers' Year I students difficult words to unlock. The children and two teachers were taking part in a workshop held at St. Francis school on the phonetic program 'The Writing Road to Reading'. Both Miss Toth and Sister Albina, teachers at St. Francis School, are using the program."
Saskatchewan History Teachers' Association (SHTA) 1963, 1969 - 1963-64 Executive
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Source? "The newest STF-affiliated special subject council is the Saskatchewan History Teachers' Association which organized in Saskatoon on December 7, 1963. Shown here is the association's Executive. Standing, from left, are: Colin Thomson, Saskatoon; Frank Willems, North Battleford; Wm. McKenzie, Saskatoon; D. A. Loewen, Brownlee; Mrs. Agnes Groome, Regina; Don Kent, Prince Albert; Gordon Baxter, Regina; Peter Janzen, Davidson; Bill Schleman, Regina. Seated, from left, are: Bonace Korchinski, Saskatoon; Miss Georgina Bone, Saskatoon; Ken Benson (President), Saskatoon; and Sam Nesdoly, Saskatoon. Missing: Father Wolff, Saskatoon."
Saskatchewan History Teachers' Association (SHTA) 1963, 1969 - 1969-70 Executive
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The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 16, 1969, p. 3; "History teachers from all over the province convened in Prince Albert recently for their annual conference. Shown here are members of the 1969-70 executive. Left to right, they are Cam McCannell of Saskatoon, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Janet Johnston of Saskatoon, president; Peter Tarnowsky of North Battleford, past president, and Don Kent of Prince Albert, Vice-president for northern Saskatchewan. Missing from the picture is W. Cornish of Regina, vice-president for the south."
Saskatoon Women Teachers' Association 1968-70 - Speakers
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The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 16, 1970, p. 3; "At the invitation of Fran Krolund, president of the Saskatoon Women Teachers' association, Glen Penner (left) and Olaf Rostad presented a review of the topic Extending the School Day and Year at the March dinner meeting. The organization, with a membership of over 180 has just celebrated its fiftieth anniversary and is the only women teachers' association in Saskatchewan."
Shell Fellowships 1959, 1964-65 - Joseph Janoski
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The Saskatchewan Bulletin, September 1964, p. 6; "Joseph Jankoski [sic], mathematics teacher at Weyburn Collegiate, was back in college this summer? One of the seminar faculty, Dr. John Streib (right), associate professor of physics at the University of Washington, discusses the Van de Graff generator with Mr. Jankoski..."
Shell Fellowships 1959, 1964-65 - Peter D. Isaak
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The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept. 1965, p. 6; "Catching up with science - Peter D. Isaak, of Saskatoon's Walter Murray Collegiate, is among a select group of 50 high school science and mathematics teachers attending an eight-week Shell Merit Fellowship Seminar at Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, this summer. In the photo above, Mr. Isaak discusses new developments in science with Dr. John Streib, associate professor of physics."
Saskatchewan Task Force on Indian Education and Opportunity - Mrs. Greyeyes, Mrs. Ahenakew
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Arbos September-October 1969, Periphery Mrs. Freda Greyeyes of Muskeg reserve (left) and ; Mrs. Grace Ahenakew of Sandy Lake reserve are seen seated together and listening to the proceedings at the provincial task force meeting in Prince Albert, July 1969,
Saskatchewan Task Force on Indian Education and Opportunity - Indian Superintendent Carr
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Arbos September-October 1969, Periphery; "Jim Carr, Superintendent of Northern Areas, addressing the Task Force meeting held in Prince Albert in July. Premier Thatcher is at right."
Saskatchewan Task Force on Indian Education and Opportunity - Dr. McBeath, Mrs. McLeod
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Arbos September-October 1969, Periphery; "STF executive assistant Dr. A. G. McBeath, a member of the Task Force education committee, exchanges ideas with Indian delegate Mrs. Ida McLeod."
Science - Short Courses etc. 1962, 1965 - Biology Seminar Instructors
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The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept. 1962; "Instructor Mrs. Gladys Reeder, STF Assistant Secretary Hector Trout and STF Executive Assistant Art McBeath presided at the final-day meeting of teachers attending the Second Summer Seminar for High School Biology."
Science - Short Courses etc. 1962, 1965 - Imperial Oil Science Seminar
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The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 1965, p. 4; "? Imperial Oil personnel from Regina pictured above, are back row, left to right, Eric McVeity (partially hidden), Field Representative for the Public Relations Department; A. G. Stewart, Refinery Manager; R. E. Francis, Production Engineer; D. H. Parry, Division Geophysicist; Joseph Brown STF executive member, Saskatoon; front row, left to right, R. A. Schmidt, Consumer Sales Representative; G. M. Cairns, Technical Superintendent; W. Mowat, Mechanical Superintendent; and A. H. Finlay, principal of Aden Bowman Collegiate, Saskatoon." Participants at the annual Science Teachers Petroleum Seminar, sponsored by Imperial Oil, held on Feb. 20, 1965, at Aden Bowman Collegiate in Saskatoon.