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The Mini-rail will make up part of the secondary transportation system on the Expo 67 site. It's a single, elevated rail vehicle with open cars each carrying 12 persons. It is a mono-rail system in miniature.
The Mini-rail will make up part of the secondary transportation system on the Expo 67 site. It's a single, elevated rail vehicle with open cars each carrying 12 persons. It is a mono-rail system in miniature.
An overhead view of a model of Place d'Acceuill, a geometrically stylized pavilion, is shown.
Expo 1967 - Western Canada Pavilion
Cedar shingles cover the entire exterior of this unusually shaped pavilion with huge fir trees rising out of the top of the structure. The interior is arranged in a walk-through series of display cells designed to recreate sights, sounds and scents characteristic of the Canadian West.
Fern Foster and Dr. R. B. Howsam
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March, 1965, p. 5; "Prince Albert teachers from all public, separate and high schools, met for their annual two-day convention at the Technical Collegiate on February 10 and 11. Above, Mrs. Fern Foster, president of the local teachers' association welcomes Dr. R. B. Howsam, professor of education at the University of Rochester, who delivered the thematical address."
Men on two wagons and their horse teams depart a ferry across a river.
Festival of the Arts 1962-64 - Art and Crafts Display
Arbos November-December 1964, p. 10; "Displays of Saskatchewan arts and crafts attracted many visitors during the week-long Third Annual Provincial Festival of the Arts."
Festival of the Arts 1962-64 - Pottery Workshop
Arbos November-December 1964, p. 10; "A pottery workshop was conducted by Folmer Hansen, of Hansen-Ross Pottery, Fort Qu'Appelle."
Festival of the Arts 1962-64 - Weaving Workshop
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, January 1963, p. 32; "Miss E. Marjorie Hill, Victoria, B.C., explains a point in weaving technique to a weaving workshop group at Saskatchewan House, Regina. The workshop formed a part of the Saskatchewan Festival of the Arts, ; co-ordinated by the Saskatchewan Arts Board. The Festival was held in Regina."
First School in Goodsoil, Saskatchewan
The exterior of a log school, the first school in Goodsoil, Saskatchewan, flying the Union Jack. Two brick chimneys are seen on the board roof.
Floral School, Floral, Saskatchewan
The old and new Floral schools, side by side.
Fort Qu'Appelle - Valley Centre - Aerial View
"Aerial view of Valley Centre, Ft. Qu'Appelle, looking west at 300 feet. April 1959"
Group photograph of two students and teacher stand outside the Four Corners school, holding a banner announcing Four Corners School Fair 1934. (Meadow Lake school)
A gentleman speaks to a group standing and sitting outside the Four Corners School building in Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan during the School Fair in September, 1934.
Four Corners School, Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan
School Fair at the Four Corners School in Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan
French Immersion 1965-70 - Summer School at Collège Mathieu
Arbos September-October 1968, p. 21 Father Piché teaching French songs to teachers taking University level French immersion summer classes at Collège Mathieu, Gravelbourg.