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Hilroy Fellowships - 1969-70 - Roy C. Hill

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, October 19, 1969, p. 2; "Roy C. Hill, chairman of the board of Hilroy Envelopes and Stationery Ltd. explains the fellowship program for classroom teachers who develop new and better teaching practices. The Hilroy Fellowship program will provide awards up to $1,500 to be available in every province and the territories. It will be administered by the Canadian Teachers Federation Trust Fund. Discussing the program are left to right, seated: CTF President Brother A. F. Brennan; Mr. Hill; Dr. Wilf Wees of the faculty of the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education; standing; CTF Secretary-Gen. Dr. Gerald Nason and CTF Trust Fund Chairman Rod Fredericks."

Indian and Native Education 1961-70 - Teacher with Native student

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, June 1964, p. 9; "Cumberland House teacher Mrs. Roberta McKay explains concept of farm life to kindergarten youngster. Most native youngsters in the north are unfamiliar with urban and farm concepts which are taken for granted elsewhere. Number readiness, though is equal to and frequently above that of 'southern' pre-schoolers."

Indian and Native Education 1961-70 - Junior Red Cross Donation

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March, 1961, p. 48; "Displaying the chest and supplies which the Prince Albert Residential School is sending to a Greek school, are, back row from left: the school's Junior Red Cross teacher-director, Mrs. V. Bucsis; Jean Ratt, Doreen Ballentyne; Miss Winnifred Woods. Middle row, from left: Cornelius Ratt; Raymond Pete; Thomas Knife; Jack Bear. Front row: Peter Ross; Warner Goodvoice; Janet Fourstar; Karen Ahenakew."

Indian Students - Integration - First Nations Student

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, October 15, 1968, p. 1; "Above, one of northern Saskatchewan's Indian children whose education this year has become the responsibility of the provincial government. With the transfer this fall of nine Indian day schools from the Federal authority to the provincial jurisdiction, some 4,000 Indian and Metis children north of the 54th parallel are now members of Saskatchewan's student community."

Internship Conference 1968 - Conference Organizers

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, September 13, 1968, p. 3; "Pictured above are (from left to right) Dr. R. N. Anderson, head of the department of secondary education, Regina; Ruben Richert, STF executive assistant; and Clarence Peters, chief superintendent of schools, Department of Education, at the opening sessions of the Internship Conference held September 6 at Regina campus. The three men are members of the Joint Internship Committee which operates the Internship Program in conjunction with the department of secondary education at Regina Campus."

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