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Exchange Teachers 1986-90 - Regina Exchange Teachers' Club

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Nov. 2, 1988, p. 6; "The Legislative building was just one of the stops when the Regina Exchange Teachers' Club held a Welcome to the Capital Weekend, Sept. 24-25, for this year's participants in the exchange program promoted by the provincial department of education: From left, back row - Tony Godfrey, on exchange from England to Saskatoon; Oonagh Godfrey; Peter Lehman, from Germany to Laird; Jutta Lehman; Mary Johnson from New Mexico to Guernsey; Jim Johnson. Front row - Lynn Chapman, from England to Saskatoon; Anne Hewitt, from England to Saskatoon; Sinika and Tonia Lehman; Margaret Desselburger, from Germany to Hague."

Exchange Teachers 1986-90 - Chinese Teacher

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Feb. 1, 1989, p. 2; "Ping Li, a 30-year-old Grade 7-12 English teacher from Hangzhou city in Zhejiang province of the People's Republic of China, second from left, demonstrates the use of a traditional Chinese abacus to Grade 12 students at Prince Albert's comprehensive high school. Ping is assisted by George Georget, left, her Saskatchewan teacher-advisor. She's spending this school year visiting Prince-Albert-area schools to improve her English, learn more about Canada and pass along information about her country to Canadian students. Ping says "she's glad to be here, to let students know more about China."

Literacy 1986-90 - Children's Book Week

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Dec. 6, 1989, p. 1; "Kim LaFave, an illustrator of children's books, talks with Grade 1 and 2 students at J. Eldon Bergey school in Guernsey, Nov. 16. Best known for his drawings in Amos' Sweater, the Toronto illustrator was one of about 30 Canadian children's authors and illustrators who visited schools and libraries as part of Canadian Children's Book Week, Nov. 12-19."

Literacy 1986-90 - Teacher Band

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 23, 1990, p. 2; "DYB's gig took them to Melfort to open the fund-raising talent show for Teen Aid, as well as playing backup for the lineup of other performers. From left: Darcy Sander, Richard Guillet, Bob Hayes, Linda King, Janet Ruder and Ralph Galambos."

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