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Ethnic Series - 1965-66 - Highland Dancers

Arbos March-April 1965, p. 28; "Today, prairie residents can still enjoy the skirl o' bagpipes. Carrying on the tradition of the Scots are Isabel Clubb, daughter of Sally Clubb, and the three Doherty sisters of Saskatoon (who happen to be Irish!) The highland dancers are Debbie, age five; Helen, age twelve, and Judy, age seven."

Ethnic Series - 1965-66 - St. George's Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral

Arbos January - February 1966, p. 15; "The familiar domes of Byzantine architecture grace St. George's Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral in Saskatoon. The church is very similar to the great churches built in Kiev during the 11th and 12th centuries and exemplifies the beauty of color and form that is an essential part of the Ukrainian culture."

Ethnic Series - 1965-66 - Memorial Plaque

Arbos May-June 1966, p. 22 ; "At left, the bronze plaque on the cairn near the site of one of the first Doukhobor villages in Saskatchewan, Petrofka. The cairn, which was unveiled in 1959, was erected to honor the Doukhobors for their industry and their contribution to the province's culture."

Historic Photos - Schools - ca. 1900-1960 - Architectural Plan

Arbos 1983: STF Memories, pp. 8-9; "Plans were available for the rural school from the department of public works; city boards could indulge themselves in architectural contests and collegiate gothic in brick." Architectural plan - Elevation of a two room school house. Deputy Minister of Public Works - J.W. Smith, Architect - M.W. Sharon.

Wynona School

Written in Arbos 1983: STF Memories, p. 21; "In 1909 Georgina McGill, a student at McMaster University, came west to visit her brother Jud at his farm near Stranraer. She stayed to teach for several months at Wynona school? built in 1907. Miss McGill taught fourteen students in this sodded frame schoolhouse." Georgina McGill standing outside the Wynona sod schoolhouse.

Wynona School

Written in Arbos 1983: STF Memories, p. 21; "In 1909 Georgina McGill, a student at McMaster University, came west to visit her brother Jud at his farm near Stranraer. She stayed to teach for several months at Wynona school? built in 1907. Miss McGill taught fourteen students in this sodded frame schoolhouse." Georgina McGill and students outside the Wynona sod schoolhouse.

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