Audio-Visual Education 1950-54 - School Radio Broadcast
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Grade 4 students at Thomson School in Regina listen to a Friday afternoon school radio broadcast as they work. Radio seen on left.
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Audio-Visual Education 1950-54 - School Radio Broadcast
Grade 4 students at Thomson School in Regina listen to a Friday afternoon school radio broadcast as they work. Radio seen on left.
Audio-Visual Education 1950-54 - Woman with Projector
A woman sits contemplating a projector placed on a table. She is holding the instruction manual for a Bell & Bowell projector.
Audio-Visual Education 1950-54 - Sask. Visual Education Employees
The Saskatchewan Bulletin Dec. 1949, p. 52; "Visual Education Division (Saskatchewan Film Board) of the Department of Education, Regina, is a busy place. Below: Administration section of the Provincial Film Library."
Awards - Various 1961-70 - Historama Essay Contest Winners
The Saskatchewan Bulletin November 1962; "Gordon Braun of Lake Lenore, pictured above, was the top winner of the 1962 Historama Essay contest sponsored by the Sask. Teachers' Federation and the Western Development Museum."
Awards - Various 1961-70 - Citizen of the Year Award Recipients
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, June 13, 1969, p. 9; "The two winners of this year's Lion's Club and News-Optimist Citizen of the Year award are Mrs. Mary Curator of the city and Dr. Ian Smith of Edam. The two were presented with their certificates at a banquet held in their honour Monday evening."
Awards - Various 1961-70 - P. Lawson Travel Scholarship Recipient
Mr. George Thompson (right) presents Ralph Derdall (left) with a cheque.
Awards - Various 1961-70 - Saskatchewan Centennial Corporation Award Recipients
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, September 1967, p. 2; "'We're off to Expo' exclaim Margo Laatch, Southey and Peter Hawrysh, Saskatoon as they wave aloft the $500 cheques awarded them by the Saskatchewan Centennial Corporation for producing the best Centennial school newspaper and yearbook in the province..."
Church at Batoche. Log cabin style.
Cemetery at Batoche. Historical marker as well as several headstones are visible.
STF Building - Spadina Crescent 1957-58 - Official Opening Ceremonies
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 1958, p. 36; "Greetings from the city of Saskatoon were brought by Mayor John D. McAskill, himself a former Saskatchewan teacher. Hon. Woodrow S. Lloyd, minister of education and past president of STF gave the main address."
STF Building - Spadina Crescent 1957-58 - Perkins Painting Presentation
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 1958, p. 37; "Mrs. Wm. E. Perkins presented one of the paintings by her late husband, Bill, who had been pensions consultant for STF. The painting is shown left."
STF Building - Spadina Crescent 1957-58 - Official Opening Ceremonies
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 1958, p. 36; "Special guest for the official opening was STF's first president, James R. MacKay who came in for the ceremonies from Toronto where he now resides."
STF Building - Spadina Crescent 1957-58 - Credit Union Office
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 1958, p. 31; "Right, Bert Corrigal, CU accountant and Miss Graham consult over credit application file."
STF Building - Spadina Crescent 1957-58 - Board Room
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 1958, p. 33; "Luxuriously appointed is the new Board Room with its mahogany paneling, and specially designed mahogany board table? Below: Foreground: Jean Clyde, then Wendelin Herle, George Trapp, Stirling McDowell, George MacDonald, Hector Trout, recording secretary Mrs. Eileen Potts, Emma Stewart and 'Don' Wright."
STF Building - Spadina Crescent 1957-58 - Magazine Work Room
; The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 1958, p. 32; "Bulletin Editor Ken Cooper shared a room with Hector Trout; later occupied rented space in another building. NOW, he has a private office as well as the magazine workroom shown at top and the photographic processing laboratory above. His duties include press and radio publicity as well as being a "pamphleteer" for the STF."