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Kimmerley, J. D.

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May, 1965, p. 5 ; "'It is quite obvious that technological change is fast turning teachers' organizations into some of the largest and most influential employee groups in our community,' pointed out J. D. Kimmerley, National representative of the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers; Union. In bringing fraternal greetings from the Saskatchewan Federation of Labour to the 32nd annual council of the STF, Mr. Kimmerley said his organization is warmed by the positive and progressive action of the Federation towards collective bargaining and civil rights, and towards public matters in general."

Kindrachuk, Michael

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Jan. 5, 1971, p. 6 "Michael Kindrachuk, area superintendent for Saskatoon public schools, has been named 'Pal" (provincial academy leader) by the National Academy for School Executives, based in Washington, U.S.A. As a 'Pal", Mr. Kindrachuk's primary responsibility is to provide information about the academy and its programs to colleagues in Saskatchewan. A NASE seminar on Effective Evaluation of Administrative and Supervisory Personnel is scheduled for Jan. 25-29 in Birmingham, Ala."

Kindrachuk, Michael

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, June 15, 1973, p. 12 "GETTING THE POINT ACROSS. The three main speakers at the Saskatchewan Reading Council Conference, May 11-12, made many points during their addresses. The speakers were, left to right, Mike Kindrachuk?"

King, Glen

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Aug. 28, 1987, p. 6 "1987-88 PROVINCIAL EXECUTIVE. President Glen King."; The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept. 28, 1988, p. 3 "ALSO ON THE '88-89 EXECUTIVE? Glen King, Past president, Saskatoon."

Klippenstein, Dietrich "Dick"

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Nov. 15, 1973, p. 1 "JOINT EFFORT URGED TO ATTAIN GOALS. STF President Dick Klippenstein is shown as he presents the STF brief on goals to the special meeting of the provincial cabinet in Saskatoon Nov. 6."

Knight, Bill

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Dec. 10, 1971 "TEACHERS IN THE NEWS. Saskatchewan teachers have been prominent in recent political news stories. Bill Knight (left), 24-year-old Weyburn high school teacher, became the youngest member of the House of Commons following his successful candidacy in the Assiniboia by-election. Involved in politics since the age of 15, Mr. Knight has held a number of offices in the New Democratic Party."

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