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Canada's Centennial - Miscellaneous - Centennial Project

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, November 1967, p. 12; "A former school teacher, originally from Saskatchewan, Mrs. Ida DeKelver of Clearwater, B.C. completed an imaginative Centennial project last month. Mrs. Deceiver followed the route of the Overlanders from Clearwater to Wadena. She is pictured above as she arrived in Saskatoon on the last lap of her journey, with two mules, one which she rode and the other which she packed. Welcoming her at the north limits of the city are Harry Jones of the Sheraton-Cavalier, and Verne Prior, chairman of Saskatoon's Centennial special events committee. The Overlanders trekked from Winnipeg to Edmonton, then across to the Yellowhead to Kamloops and beyond in 1862. One woman, with her children and husband travelled with this original group. To commemorate her courage and strength, Mrs. DeKelver chose the project for her Centennial contribution."

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.

Cuisenaire Method 1957-1964 - Hector Trout with Students

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, December 1964, p. 9; "Hector Trout, STF Assistant Secretary, holds the microphone and the attention not only of two Humboldt students who participated in a special closed circuit Avenue A campus telecast, but also of five classrooms of student teachers. Associate Professor Henry Wiebe watches while Dr. Stuart Selby manipulates one of the two cameras used."

Expo 1967 - "Man the Explorer" Pavilions

Situated on Ile-Sainte-Helene and showing the use of the truncated tetrahedron as an architectural technique, are the three pavilions that make up Expo's "Man the Explorer" sub-theme. An integral part of the theme "Man and His World" are pavilions exhibiting "Man and the Oceans", "Man and the Polar Regions" and "Man, His Planet and Space".

Expo 1967 - Mini-Rail

The Mini-rail will make up part of the secondary transportation system on the Expo 67 site. It's a single, elevated rail vehicle with open cars each carrying 12 persons. It is a mono-rail system in miniature.

Expo 1967 - "Man in the Community" Pavilion

Gracefully rising interlacing wooden beams is structural feature of Man in the Community pavilion at Expo 67. Designed by Vancouver architects Massey-Erickson, the pavilion will contain exhibits probing the uniquely modern effects upon man of growing urbanization and exploding populations.

Building a Soddie

A large group of men, women and children are gathered around and on top of a large sod building [school?] with plank roof and glass windows. A pile of lumber in the foreground suggests recent construction.

Danny Fink Curling Team

Team photograph of the four members of Danny Fink's championship team from Regina's Balfour Tech; Canadian Champs, hold the Saskatchewan Junior Curling Grand Award with their [coach?]

Saskatoon Star-Phoenix

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