STF Building - Spadina Crescent 1957-58 - Credit Union Office
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- 1958
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 1958, p. 31; "NOW ? [the Credit Union] has its own area with counter and files; Saidee Graham and treasurer George MacDonald checking."
STF Building - Spadina Crescent 1957-58 - Credit Union Office
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 1958, p. 31; "NOW ? [the Credit Union] has its own area with counter and files; Saidee Graham and treasurer George MacDonald checking."
STF Building - Spadina Crescent 1957-58 - Credit Union Office
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 1958, p. 31; "Right, Bert Corrigal, CU accountant and Miss Graham consult over credit application file."
STF Building - Spadina Crescent 1957-58 - Magazine Work Room
; The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 1958, p. 32; "Bulletin Editor Ken Cooper shared a room with Hector Trout; later occupied rented space in another building. NOW, he has a private office as well as the magazine workroom shown at top and the photographic processing laboratory above. His duties include press and radio publicity as well as being a "pamphleteer" for the STF."
STF Building - Spadina Crescent 1957-58 - Office of Emma Stewart
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May, 1958, p. 25 ; "The many problems that vex women teachers have found their solution, on many occasions, in the office of the assistant secretary in the person of Emma Stewart. Her office in the Del Building was small and inadequate; NOW, she has larger space, plus a new privacy for meeting with her confreres."
STF Building - Spadina Crescent 1957-58 - Building Exterior
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May, 1958, p. 23 ; (no caption) Exterior view of STF building on Spadina Crescent East, with STF Tree sculpture in front.
STF Building - Spadina Crescent 1957-58 - Meeting Room
Meeting in the Board Room are, from left, Hector Trout, Jean Clyde, Emma Stewart, Stirling McDowell (and two unidentified in foreground, back/profile to camera.)
STF Offices - Del Building - Magazine Display
Mrs. Viola MacKinnon in the Del Building looking at a magazine .
STF Offices - Del Building - Office of Field Director and Bulletin Editor
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 1958, p. 28 ; "Almost from the beginning of their association with the STF, Field Services Director Hector Trout and Editor Ken Cooper out-grew their allotted space. In the Del Building, they shared an office; later to be shared with new Executive assistant Stirling McDowell."
STF Offices - Del Building - Office of the Secretary-Treasurer
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 1958, p. 24 ; "'Crowded quarters' had been the situation for the Secretary Treasurer since the inception of the STF."
STF Offices - Del Building - Office of the late Wm. Perkins
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 1958, p. 29; "The late Wm. Perkins, STF Pensions Consultant occupied this office."
STF Offices - Del Building - Library
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 1958, p. 30; "Magazines were the only publications on regular display."
STF Offices - Del Building - Office of Credit Union
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 1958, 31; "The Credit Union office was reached in the old board room after "squeezing" past the account and CU business was carried on in a cramped corner."
STF Offices - Del Building - Supply and storage Room
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 1958, p. 30; "The tightest spot in the Del Building was a room which housed an inadequate assortment of machines: duplicator, folder, addresser, stencil file, supply cupboards and salary schedule files and etceteras!"
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."
Church of All Saints, Cannington Manor, Saskatchewan
Church of All Saints at Cannington Manor, Saskatchewan, built in 1884.