School Buildings - ca. 1961-80 - Foam Lake School
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The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 1963; "Pictured above is the new $96,000 No. 2 public school at Foam Lake. It will accommodate pupils on Grades 5 to 8."
School Buildings - ca. 1961-80 - Foam Lake School
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 1963; "Pictured above is the new $96,000 No. 2 public school at Foam Lake. It will accommodate pupils on Grades 5 to 8."
School Buildings - ca. 1961-80 - Education Building, U. of S. campus
"The recently completed Education building, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon campus." - University News
STF Brief to Government 1970 - Meeting with Liberal Caucus
Seen standing and talking, from left to right are STF Executive Assistant Leo Marshall; the Honorable Alan Guy; STF General Secretary Dr. Stirling McDowell; and the Honorable Cy MacDonald.
STF Brief to Government 1970 - Meeting with NDP Caucus
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Feb. 13, 1970, p. 7; "Fred Dewhurst, Wadena M.L.A. and chairman of the NDP caucus, Harry Walker, STF president and the Hon. W. S. Lloyd, leader of the opposition, discuss the provincial education situation at a meeting of STF officials with the NDP caucus recently in Regina." Seen standing and talking, from left to right are Fred Dewhurst; STF President Harry Walker; Woodrow Lloyd, NDP leader; STF Executive Assistant Ruben Richert, and STF General Secretary Stirling McDowell.
Canadian Teachers' Federation (CTF) 1968 - CTF Executive and Members
Front row (left to right): Deputy Secretary-Treasurer, Mr. Norman M. Goble; Secretary-Treasurer, Dr. Gerald Nason; First Vice-President, Brother A. G. Brennan of Newfoundland; President, Miss E. F. Redmond of Manitoba; Second Vice-President, Mr. Peter Fieger of SK.; Third Vice-President, Mr. R. G. Fredericks of NS and Past President, Father J. H. Conway of Ontario. Second row: Mr. Francis Blanchard of PEI; Mr. Harvey Wilson of Ont.; Mr. Frank Hoskyn of AB.; Mr. Wendell Sparkes of Que.; Mr. Martin Murphy of Que.; Mr. Ed. Nelson of BC.: Mr. Gordon Merryfield of SK.; Mr. Claude Robbins of NFLD; Mr. Boyd Barteaux of Nova Scotia; Mr. Ed Kowalchuk of Mb. Not shown in this photo is NB Director Mr. William J. Bishop.
Canada's Centennial - Meadow Lake - First Nations Dancers
First Nations children in costumes and feathered head-dresses perform a traditional dance on stage.
Canada's Centennial - Meadow Lake - First Nations Dancers
First Nations children in fringed costumes and feathered head-dresses perform a traditional dance on stage.
Canada's Centennial - Assiniboia - "Growth of the Nation" Float
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, September 1967, p. 15; "Below, one of 56 entries in a parade that got Assiniboia School Unit Centennial Celebrations off to a gay start despite inclement weather. Two thousand spectators and 2,600 students jammed the Assiniboia Civic Center for a day of Centennial fun."
Canada's Centennial - Assiniboia - Steer-drawn Cart
A two wheel cart pulled by a horned Hereford steer is driven by a boy in a buffalo coat and a corncob pipe. A second boy rides, and they are accompanied by 4-H boys and admired by spectators at the Assiniboia parade.
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 1957, p. 16; "The Facilities centralization brought to the Colgate school area: A better school music programme, because there are a greater number of students to work with, and a talented teacher may devote more time with better results to the music courses." A female teacher plays piano while in the background a class is seen seated at chair-desks.
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 1957, p. 17; "The Facilities centralization brought to the Colgate school area: Library facilities eliminated necessary duplication of many reference books, added many more to cover a wider range of subjects. There is space too, for better supervised research and study."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 1957, p. 15; (no caption) Students board several buses marked "Radville School Unit No.3" outside Colgate school.
Education Finance 1970 - Local Government Finance Conference
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, October 1, 1970, p. 5; "Dr. Hedley Marshall, (left) guest speaker at the conference on local government finance held in Saskatoon chats during luncheon with city host Mayor Sid Buckwold (right) and MLA John Brocklebank, Jr."
Expo 1967 - Katimavik Building
The Katimavik (Eskimo word for 'meeting place'), a huge inverted pyramid, is the focal point of the Canadian pavilion at the 1967 World Exhibition. The Canadian exhibit, built on 21 acres of the largely man-made Ile Notre Dame, is the largest pavilion, national or private. The Canadian government commenced construction on June 18, 1965.
An overhead view of a model of Place d'Acceuill, a geometrically stylized pavilion, is shown.