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School Libraries - 1971-75 - Library Award

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, April 23, 1975, p. 6; "Leo Frison, left, principal of Regina's Miller high school, receives an original wood cut and its print by James Rieger of Saskatoon from Phil Hamill, chairperson of the Saskatchewan school library demonstration project. The presentation took place recently on the occasion of the ceremony awarding demonstration library status to the school."

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.

Expo 1967 - Automotive Stadium

A 25,000 seat arena, it is sponsored by five of Canada's automobile manufacturers at a cost of $3.3 million. Events to be held in the Automotive Stadium during the 1967 World Exhibition in Montreal include: an international soccer tournament, a Europe vs. the Americas track and field meet, military tattoos, horse pageants and spectacular variety shows. The Stadium surface is 535 feet long by 212 feet wide surrounded by a quarter mile rubberized asphalt track.

French Immersion 1965-70 - Cultural Centre Opening

The Saskatchewan Bulletin Supplement, March 15, 1971, p. 4; "Paul Sylvestre of the social action branch of the department of secretary of state forgoes the traditional scissors to cut the ribbon at the opening of the cultural centre. Looking on are Fr. Laurent Gelinas, drama department, Collège Mathieu and Donald Sirois, director of the cultural center at the college." Paul Sylvestre uses a firefighter's axe to cut the ribbon at the opening ceremony of "Le Mat."

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