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Cannington Manor - Beckton Place 1961

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Nov. 1961; "On Tuesday, August 21, most of the STF Leadership Seminar community enjoyed a free afternoon by motoring to the historic site of Cannington Manor... The Beckton place, built of stone in 1889, and the Church of All Saints, built in 1884 and consecrated in 1885, remain as landmarks of a heroic dream." Beckton Place, 26 room mansion "Didsbury."

Educational Television 1962-65 - Physical Science Study Course

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Jan. 1963, p. 30; "Pictured above Lorne Wilson, left, science teacher at Aden Bowman Collegiate and Lorne Ehmann, right, science teacher at Mount Royal Collegiate, demonstrate a lesson on momentum in the new Physical Science Study Course being introduced in Saskatchewan. They were televised on closed circuit television at the first educational TV Workshop to be produced in the province."

Estevan Convention 1965 - Jubilee Flag Presentation

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, November, 1965, p. 1; "Estevan teachers attending the North Dakota Education Association convention in Minot presented Dr. J. Baumann with the Saskatchewan Jubilee Flag. From left are: Dr. Baumann, Vic Mitchell, Mrs. V. Mitchell, STF Executive assistant, Harry Costello, William Dowhaniuk and Estevan Teachers' Association President Melvyn D. Rainey."

Canada's Centennial - Saskatoon - Tree Planting

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, June 1967, p. 16; "May 21 to 27 saw many scenes such as the one pictured above taking place throughout the province. Joanne Hawrish, Grade IV student at Brunskill School in Saskatoon, carefully plants the white spruce seedling given to her for Centennial Tree Planting Week..."

Colgate School - Science Lab

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 1957, p. 17; "The Facilities centralization brought to the Colgate school area: Lab facilities are adequate for all grades nine to twelve with extra facilities for physics instruction. Much of the equipment seen above had never before been available to Colgate students in their original rural one-room schools."

Colgate School - Home-Ec Lab

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 1957, p. 17; "The Facilities centralization brought to the Colgate school area: The same is true in Home economics instruction: Now, there is adequate equipment for teacher-directed home-ec courses."

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