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Arraf, Emile

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, April 2, 1981, p. 6; "SEVEN ANNOUNCE CANDIDACY FOR EXECUTIVE. Emile Arraf was born and raised in Israel where he taught for 10 years at the elementary, high school and teachers' college levels. This fall, he commenced his 19th year of teaching in Canada, 16 of which are in the town of Meadow Lake in an administrative capacity." Image consists of a head and shoulders photo of Emile Arraf .

Arraf, Emile

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 20, 1980, p. 8; "EIGHT ANNOUNCE CANDIDACY FOR EXECUTIVE. Emile Arraf was born and raised in Israel where he taught for 10 years at the elementary, high school and teachers' college levels. This fall he commenced his 18th year of teaching in Canada, 15 of which are in the town of Meadow Lake in administrative capacity." Image consists of head and shoulders photo of Emile Arraf.

Arraf, Emile

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 26, 1982, p. 6, "SIX ANNOUNCE CANDIDACY FOR EXECUTIVE. Emile Arraf is seeking election as a member of the provincial executive. He was born and raised in Israel where he taught for 10 years at the elementary, high school and teachers' college levels. This fall, he commenced his 20th year of teaching in Canada, 17 of which have been in the town of Meadow Lake in an administrative capacity." Image consists of a head and shoulders photo of Emile Arraf .

Arscott, Hugh

Arbos January - February, 1969, p. 25; "A graduate of the University of Saskatchewan, Hugh Arscott secured his C. L. U. of S. degree in 1955. He set up Arscott and Associates Security Counselling Services in 1961?" Image consists of a photo of Hugh Arscott sitting at a desk holding a pen and looking at the camera, illustrating an article he wrote on family security planning.

Art - Professional 1961-70 - Fantasy Pirate Ship

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, January 1966, p. 4; "A fantasy pirate ship moored along-side the Mendel Art Gallery has surprised many Saskatoon residents this winter. The ship, constructed of scrap-iron and burlap and sprayed with water every night, is the work of Saskatoon art teacher, Bill Epp. It will remain on Spadina Crescent until spring. Head of the Mendel Gallery, John Klimer, [sic - Climer] hopes that some service group will then move it to the park. He says the iron base of the ship was created with the care of an ink drawing and could be placed attractively as the centerpiece of a pond."

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