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Canadian Teachers' Federation (CTF) - Secretary

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, January 1952, p. 14; "Headquarters of the Canadian Teachers' Federation is located in the Ottawa Normal School Building. George G. Croskery (above) became secretary in 1948; the first on a full time basis. Among many other things, he edits the CTF Newsletter, builds good relations between teachers' federations and other Canadian organizations." George C. Croskery, Secretary, working at his desk.

Canadian Teachers' Federation (CTF) 1961 - Carl Gow

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Oct. 1961, p. 14; "Carl Gow, president of the Canadian Teachers' Federation, drew applause and smiles at the official opening of CTF's 40th annual convention. On the platform with Mr. Gow, from left are: Dr. George Croskery, late CTF secretary; D. D. Cooper of Montana, official representative of United States' National Education Association; S. L. Buckwold, mayor of Saskatoon; immediately right of Mr. Gow, Sherburne McCurdy, first vice-president of CTF, later elected CTF president; and Wendelin Herle, president of the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation."

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.

Canadian Teachers' Federation (CTF) 1969 - Saskatchewan Delegates

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, September 2, 1969, p. 4; "Part of the STF delegation sent to the 48th annual general meeting of the Canadian Teachers' Federation in Winnipeg in July is seen above. Left to right are David Keith, STF vice-president; Harry Walker, president; Gordon Merryfield, past president and Dr. Stirling McDowell, general secretary."

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."

Chuck Tolley and his Eatonia rink - Kindersley Bonspiel Winners

From the the Saskatchewan Bulletin, May, 1962, p. 58; "Highlight of the Kindersley School Unit's fraternal activities was the bonspiel for teachers held in March. Nine rinks, representing most of the schools in the unit, played in two events. The championship trophy, a miniature 'Tree of Knowledge' welded by Arthur Douglas, was taken home by skip Chuck Tolley and his Eatonia rink of Vic Rea, Miss J. Biesenthal and Miss G. Asmuth."

Eatonia Enterprise

Colgate School - Guidance Services

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 1957, p. 18; "Why the teachers like centralization is illustrated, in part in the photos here? the principal can carry out a guidance programme for senior students." Principal Larry Kitson is seated behind a desk, left, speaking with an unidentified female student.

Colgate School - Home-Ec Lab

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 1957, p. 17; "The Facilities centralization brought to the Colgate school area: The same is true in Home economics instruction: Now, there is adequate equipment for teacher-directed home-ec courses."

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