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References / Footnotes: Simpson and Imperial year book 1980. SIMPSON school built on rooms and now one of remaining schools in large unit E-mail Bibliography Ronald Konjolka Seventy-five years with the Rural Municipality of Baildon No. 131 Council of Baildon Municipality No. 131 National Archives Land Grants Database The Asquith record Asquith and District Historical Society SPALDING NAME PREVIOUSLY WAS PILON Later SE 26-39-18-W2 referred to as the Rural School Later SE 26-39-18-W2 Referred to as the Village School Hawoods S.D. 2055 Dunfermline School opened in 1909 as Limerick School, changing names to Dunfermline in 1910 from: The Asquith record Asquith and District Historical Society Our Treasured Heritage : Borden & District Borden History Book Committee HALCYONIA #1237 was located in the "Great Deer District" The P.O. here was Lovell, NWT Echoes of our past : Bradwell, Clavet and district Bradwell-Clavet Historical Society DEERFIELD #1160 address was Curzon P.O. N.W.T. DEERFIELD kept moving, it is listed three times with each location MEADOW LARK was located a few miles East of French, NWT French was located at Tsp 35 -Rge 3 -W3 in 1904 French name changed to Clavet, Sk in 1908 PRAIRIE HOME #1396 also had the address French, N.W.T. BOYNE was located 5 miles North of Colonsay, Sk. Colonsay is located at Section 1, Tsp. 35 -Rge 28 - W2 INDIANA #1764 est. in the NWT (before 1905) In 1908, INDIANA #1764 changed names to WALL LAKE #1764 9 miles east of Dundurn. Dundurn, NWT was located at Section 32 -Tsp 32 Rge 4 West 3 in 1894. Now Dundurn, Sk is located at Section 9 -Tsp 33- Range 4- West 3 , which would place the school building at approximately Tsp 33- Rge 2 - W 3 See also 14 Memories forever : Elstow and district, 1900-1983 Elstow and District History Book ATHENS S.D. #1533 est 1906 was renamed in 1915 to ELSTOW S.D. #1533 GNADENHEIM #4707 name means "A Home through God's Grace" Take the Soil in Your Hands Prechtl, Richard J. A. Called to a place : the story of Guernsey and surrounding school districts Snider, Doreen GUERNSEY #1931 est. 1908. Changed names in 1910 to PRINCE RUPERT #1931 GUERNSEY #2351 est 1910 in the Village of Prince Rupert[sic] which was later named Guernsey, Sk. Guernsey, Sk is located at Section 34 - Tsp 33 - Range 23 West 2 The P.O. named Guernsey in 1907 .Ripples and reflections : Hanley Hanley History Book Society CRESCENT VIEW #3259 was on a crescent overlooking Four Mile Lake Four Mile Lake is no longer the name of this Lake HANLEY #934 started as a one room school house 1903 A new brick school house was built in 1909 In 1918, additional school rooms used "Cottage" across the street 1962 the new composite Hanley school was erected. WYANDOTTE #1355 was located 7 miles east of Hanley Hanley is located Section 1, Tsp 31, Rge 4 West 3 which places the school building approximately at Tsp 31, Rge 2 West 3 Allan Hills SD 3865 Avonlea SD 2738 Bell Rock SD 4244 Blue Hills SD 782 Bohrson SD 1644 SW 14 30 4 W3 Box Elder SD 1367 NE 31 30 4 W3 Cosmopolitan SD 4128 5 31 4 W3 Farmington SD 1429 NW 17 31 4 Gilead SD SD 34 31 3 W3 1909 Hambre SD 1910 Hanley SD934 1905 Jagoe SD 1913-1953 Moved to Box Elder SD in 1953 Rainbow SD 1091 Rippawon SD 3984 Sheldon SD 4879 1930-1967 Dundurn memories Dundurn and District History Committee WALL LAKE #1764 was located 9 miles east of Dundurn. Dundurn, NWT was located at Section 32 -Tsp 32 Rge 4 West 3 in 1894. Now Dundurn, Sk is located at Section 9 -Tsp 33- Range 4- West 3 , which would place the school building at approximately Tsp 33- Rge 2 - W 3 Building stood 1907-1927 then destroyed by fire; rebuilt 1928-1971 Original Name was BRAESIDE. See also 9 WHOOSIER #849 was located 6 miles south of Dundurn which would place the building at approximately Tsp 32- Range 4- West 3 ODEL #1893 was located 3 miles NW of present school HAULTAIN #2431 was located where the Dundurn Military Camp Is GENEREUX #1893 was located in the "French Flats" 10 miles west of Dundurn, which would place the building at approximately Tsp 33- Range 6- West 3 Elvevow SD 2175 1908-1956 Pleasant Point SD 320 1903 Wall Lake SD 1764 1907-1962 WoodView SD 1346 SE 33 4 W3 1905 Whoosier Sd 849 6 miles S of Dundurn 1903 Coates SD1330 1905-1961 Odel SD 1893 1907 Blackstrap SD 3506 NW 29 32 3 W3 Round Prairie SD Genereux SD 3625 1915-1958 Moved to Wingellow Farm Haultain SD2431 1908-1952 NW 24 34 4 W3 The story of Maymont 1980 Meskanaw, its story and its people MCCLOY CREEK #4261 was first named MESKANAW #4261 the name was changed in 1935, so the school in the town of Meskanaw could use the corresponding school name. The school building in the town site was named LOYAL RIDGE 5017. LOYAL RIDGE S.D. #5017 is now named MESKANAW #5017. Memories of the past : history of Pleasantdale, Silver Park, Chagoness and Kinistino Indian Band #91 PLEASANTDALE #3161 changed names to "OLD PLEASANTDALE" in 1959 DALEVILLE #4827 changed names in 1959 to PLEASANTDALE #4827 SAGINAW #1815 is 5 miles SE of Radisson, Saskatchewan. Radisson is located NW 1/4 Section 21 - Tsp 40 - Range 10 - West 3 according to the book Our Treasured Heritage : Borden & District. In the National Archives, Archivia Net Land Grant Database; SAGINAW is called School District #2364 and is located at SE Section 25, Tsp 39 - Rge 10- W3. This legal land description is in fact located is 5 miles SE of Radisson, Sk An interesting note is that the first P.O. in this area was called Great Bend from 1903- 1905 at 4-41-10-W3. Then in 1905, the P.O. of Great Bend was named Radisson at SE 25-39-10-W3. The inception of SAGINAW School District is not determined from book or N.A. source Kith 'n kin : the history of Kenaston and district Kenaston, Saskatchewan: Kenaston History Committee, 1980 includes: AIKENS School District No 2304 was constructed in 1909 between sections 24 and 25 Tsp 29. In 1910 classes commenced and served the community until some time after 1951. BRIGGS School District No 841 held their organisational meeting in 1912, and their building was constructed SE 4 28 1 W3 closing in the 1950s. At this time PICKWICK school was moved in, and established 1/2 mile south of SE 4 28 1 W3, and this building served the community school needs until 1964. CHATHAM School District No 3117 built a frame school in 1914 on the NE 26 29 29 W2, and this building was sold in 1956 and it was renovated into a home. HILLEDGE school was moved in to NE 19 29 28 W2 and re-named CHATHAM. After the school closed, it became the community centre. KENASTON 1192 was built in 1905 between 4 and 5th streets in the town of Bonnington (later named Kenaston). In 1905 classes commenced, and in 1913 a new brick shcool was built. McCRANEY School District No 3377 was organised in 1914 and the school building was constructed in 1916. Classes commenced 1917 until 1943. School re-opened 1954-1955. HORSESHOE LAKE school building was moved two miles east of the McCRANEY school site, and the school districts were thus combined. FALKINGHAM School District No 1754 was built 4 miles south of Kenaston on SE 13 30 3 W3. Classes were held between 1907-1949. GOPHERDALE School District No 4729, no starting date, closed 1950. HILLEDGE VIEW School District No 4676 was built NW 2 22 29 W3 8 miles east of Kenaston. The district organisedin 1926, and closed in 1948. HORSESHOE LAKE School District No 4543 organised 1923. School built on NW 14 30 2 W2 which is NE of Kenaston. On amalgamation, this was building moved. Served community between 1926-1948. RONALDSBURG School District No 2049 was built in 1908 on the old provincial highway 11, now Saskatchewan highway 15, and classes began 1909 until 1936, perhaps re-opening about 1941. In 1954, the school building was sold. SMILESVILLE School District No 4641 was built on the centre of the south boundary of 29 29 3 W3 and served the community between 1906-1942. WYANDOTTE School District No 1355 held their meeting in 1912, and the school closed circa 1960 ZED School District No 1661 held their organisational meeting in 1906, and a building was constructed on NE 10. In 1949, this building was torn down, and a larger building re-built and served the community until 1959 when it became a community centre. Our Roots Nos Racines Bladworth and district memories Pensioners and Senior Citizens Organization. Branch No. 125, Bladworth sd 1491 NE 4 4 2 W3 1905-1972 Briggs SD 841 SE 4 28 1 W3 1913-1950 Kipp SD 1589 NW 12 27 2 W3 1906-1957 Knob Hill SD 1289 SW SW 29 27 W2 Pebble Beach SD 1806 SW 11 27 2 W3 Harrowby SD 4075 SE 4 28 3 W3 1918-1958 Silver Lakes SD 1501 SE 15 28 1 W3 1905 Schueman SD SE 17 28 2 W3 Our Roots Nos Racines Craik : Friendliest place by a dam site Craik History Book (Association) Ames SD 1411 sw 20 23 1 w3 1905-1959 Antelope SD 1116 SE 21 23 27 W3 1904-1926 Aylesbury SD2127 1908-1983 Banbury SD 2149 1909-1941 Barrett SD 2015 built 1908 Beacon SD 2805 SE 4 23 1 W3 1910-1943 Bennett SD 1452 SE 1 25 29 W3 1905-1940 Craik SD 891 192-1922 Dixmude SD 4069 NW 22 23 28 W2 moved now garage Eclipse SD 4071 1918-1951 now Golf Club House Eildon SD 1510 SW 11 24 2 W3 1906-1959 Erie SD 856 1912-1942 Fargo SD 2780 5/6 24 28 w2 Foxbury SD 1951 Halbrite SD 1952 1907-1944 Holsdale SD 1911 NE 9 24 29 W Hustlers SD 1536 SW 22 22 29 W 1906-1934 Parkhill SD 492 SW 10 24 27 W Pilgrim SD 4026 SW 16 24 1 W 1918 Sheppard SD 1897 NW 15 21 27 W Squaw Creek SD 3223 11 23 29 W 1912-1950 Sunkist SD 4293 NW 36 24 1 W Watkins SD 3300 ne 14 22 28 w 1914 Willow Bluff SD 4419 1919- Our Roots Nos Racines Cadillac : prairie heritage Cadillac and District History Book Association Cadillac SD 3336 1914-1941 Cadillac (Elmwood) S.D. 2733 SE 16 9 13 Beauchamp S.D. 4141 NW 7 7 14 1919-1968 Beaver Valley S.D. 3804 Bedford S.D. 3195 NE 29 10 13 moved to NW 20 10 13 Boule Creek S.D. 3314 sw n 22 Crichton SE 16 9 14 changed names to Priory 1916-1939 Crichton (Priory) S.D. 3716, 1932-1939 Wheatville S.D. 4547 9-15-W3 Driscol Lake S.D. 3336 Fairy Lake S.D. 3591 1915-1953 movd to NW 8 8 13 and named Trinity Lutheran Church Gouverneur S.D. 4557 Highway S.D. 4623 ne 31 9 13 1925-1947 Kingsmeade S.D. 4011 1918- Little Six S.D. 4262 nw 8 8 13 1919-1934 Orwell S.D. 3680 1916-1949 Prairie Lane S.D. 4059 se se 4 8 14 moved to SW SW 4 8 14 Valle Ste. Claire S.D. 3184 NW NW 9 10 14 1916-1959 Jupiter SD 3314 SW N section 22 1916 Name changed to Boule Creek SD 3314 Our Roots Nos Racines Milestones & memories Outlook and District Golden Circle, Outlook-Broderick History Book Committee Glenhill / Glenside Bonnie Brae SD 1837 1908- Brocton SD 2222 Chromar SD 1444 Coterie SD 3275 SE 13 28 7 W Coulee Creek SD 3978 Eden Valley SD 1494 SE 16 31 7 W3 Geneva SD 4637 Glenford SD 2216 SE 15 28 6 W3 Golden Meadow SD 13247 mi N and 2 mi E of Broderick Happy Hollow SD 4281 nw sw 25 29 6 W Kintyre SD 1908 2 mi East of cemetery corner Inverness SD 1265 NW 20 29 - Nary SD 1213 SW 29 30 7 W3 1906 Wheat Plains SD 2083 1908 Wingello SD 2361 SW 3 31 6 W3 1909 Our Roots Nos Racines Chamberlain crossroads : a trip back in time Chamberlain Historical Society Aberfelly S.D. # 2090 Banbury S.D. #2149 Barrett S.D. # 2015 Chamberlain S.D. #1157 (later Ellsridgehill S.D. # 1157) Chamberlain S.D. #2264 Clarendon S.D. #3241 Prairie Island S.D. # 1135 Sheppard S.D. # 1897 Uplands S.D. # 2290 Vancise S.D. # 4124 Coulee Echoes Neidpath, Fernbank, Roderickville, Ensz, Cutbank, Fern Valley, Luxor ISBN : 1550569201 Cutbank S.D. #1822 Ensz S.D. #1099 Fernbank S.D. #128 Fern Valley S.D. #3607 Luxor S.D. #4619 Neidpath S.D. #396 Roderickville S.D. #2840 Prairie Progress Commemorating the Macrorie District ISBN : 0889252920 Big Valley S.D. #2872 Bratton S.D. #2624 Goodwill S.D. # 1829 Lake Coteau S.D. #407 Macrorie S.D. #3600 Monmawala (Monmawalla) S.D. # Mount Marie S.D. #836 Picadilly S.D. #3797 Surbiton S.D. #3071 West Point S.D. #2084 West Star S.D. #1706 Westhope P.O. Brownlee district, 1905-1955 compiled and printed by the citizens of the community of Brownlee Saskatchewan, on the occasion of the celebration of Saskatchewan's Jubilee Year, 1955. Chambers S.D. #1388 Livingston S.D. #1685 Faulkton S.D. #3593 McIntyre S.D. #3337 Brownlee S.D. #2019 A Wheatland Heritage Published in celebration of the Snipe Lake District Golden Jubilee, 1906-1956 By Armstrong, Edith Vernette Akeley Guthrie S.D. # Pioneer Grove S.D. # Montrose S.D. # Amdewanda S.D. #2630 Richlea S.D. # Prouse S.D. # Ormely S.D. # Krafton S.D. # Yellow Cactus S.D. # Cromwell S.D. # Evans S.D. # Lovedale S.D. # Centrefield S.D. # The Little White School House John C. Charyk Volume 1 Western Producer Prairie Books Saskatoon, Sk Alberta Heritage Learning Resources Project Impact A Century of Education Prince Albert Public Schools, Prince Albert Catholic Schools from a little stone school...The Story of Saskatoon Public Schools Lorraine Blashill The Story of the development of the Saskatoon Public School System over the past one hundred years. A 1982 Centennial project commissioned by the Saskatoon Board of Education and dedicated to our pioneers and early educators 1982 Modern Press Ltd. Saskatoon, Sk Opening Tomorrow's Doors 1884-1984-2084 Brian A. Brown 1984. Published by the One Hundredth Anniversary Committee of Moose Jaw School District Number One Saskatchewan Government Printers A Land Harvested By Faith 1884-1994 Wakaw Index Title A Land harvested by faith : 1884-1984, Wakaw Published Wakaw, Sask. Wakaw Heritage Society, 1984 ISBN 0889255458 (corrected) Our Roots Nos Racines Admiral Prairie to Wheatfields Admiral School #3526 Block 7 Townsite of Admiral Andersonville S.D. 2901 SW-SW-8-15-W3 Beauchamp #4141 NE-NW-7-7-14-W3 Boule Creek SW-N-22-8-14-W Clifford #3364 NE SE-11-10-16-W3 Congress #3236 Epinard #4696 NE 17-7-15-W3 Esmond #2940 NW 35-8-16-W3 Horse Creek Levi #4664 NW 31-10-14-W3 Pelletier Hill j#3850 Sherman #3279 SW 15-10-15-W3 Stone Farm #2899 later was Stonefarm #2899 Vallee St. Clair #3184 NE-NE-34-8-15-W3 Wise Creek #753 NE-NW-34-8-15-W3 Our Roots Nos Racines As we Remember Alford Milan SE -5-26-13- Orvill #1199 Poplar Butte #3845 SE 27-24-13- Pilger Memories : a history of the Pilger-St. Bernard District : a struggle for survival Muenster, Saskatchewan: St. Peter's Press, 1981 includes: ST. BERNARD School District No 4692 firstly formed in St. Bernard's Church, which had two buildings built. Around 1927, a public school was organised and a building was built on NW 12 40 23 W2. This building was ST. BERNARD 4692, also referred to as PILGER 4692. CCOLORADO School District No 4666 was formed following a 1926 meeting, and a building was erected 1-1/2 miles north of Pilger. The school served 1927-1979. In 1967, the name changed from COLORADO 4666 to PILGER 4666 as PILGER (ST BERNARD) 4692 had closed. In 1968 COLORADO became the PILGER CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT 4666. CANVASSBACK School District No. 1973 held its first meeting 1908, and a building was constructed on the SE 25 39 33 W2, and served 1910-1957. Our Roots Nos Racines With Faith and Hope St. Laszlo, Our Heritage Houghton Lake S.D. #2544 NW-29-39-27-W2 St. Laszlo #2544 Our Roots Nos Racines Footprints in the Sand Antler, Bellegarde, Baeside, Coulson, Kelvindale, Oatlands, Silver Vale Ramsay - Antler S.D. #576 Braeside #886 NE-NE-3-8-30-W1 Coulson #2064 NE-28-8-30-W1 Kelvindale #1090 4 mi S of Antler on SW 27 Oatlands #632 SE -14-7-31-W1 Silver Vale #2065 SE 14-8-31-W1 Our Roots Nos Racines From Sod to Solar-Fielding, Lilac, Maymont, Ruddell, R.M. Mayfield #406 Beckwith #526 NW-19-40-11-W3 Calais #3554 SW 11-41-12-W3 Grey #1356 Keystone S.D. #1144 NE 13-42-12- Montro S.D. NW-35-41-13-W3 Neepawa S.D. 1517 Wavie Bank #4711 Our Roots Nos Racines Homestead to Heritage History of Armley, and District of Manilus, Armley, Silver Stream, Waterfield, R.M. of Connaught Armley #4236 SE 29-48-14-W2 Manlius #2956 NW-SW 12-48-15-W2 Silver Stream #2011 NW SE 15-47-14-W2 Waterfield S.D. #2678 NE 3-48-14-W2 Our Roots Nos Racines Aberdeen 1907-1981 Aberdeen #1610 NW 6-39-2-W3 Bergheim Hessledale S.D. #3557 NE 17-37-2-W3 Kilmeny S.D. #2769 NW 12-38-4-W3 Lily 6 mi. N of Aberdeen at a crossroad then moved to 8 mi N of Aberdeen Lily North NE 25-40-3 Old Trail School #1596 SW 14-38-3-3 then NW 11-38-3-3 The Pretoria S.D. NE 4-38-2 River Park S.D. #843 NW NE 22-3A3-W3 New Steinbach S.D. SW 34 Tsp 38-R*-W3 Our Roots Nos Racines Dance on the Bridge A History of Abernethy and Area Kenlis S.D. #6 NW-23-19-11-W2 incorporated name was: SCHOOL DISTRICT OF KENLIS PROTESTANT PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. SIX OF THE NORTH WEST TERRITORIES KENLIS S.D. #6 was the first "rural' school of the NWT second Kenlis school built 1902 Third Kenlis school built 1946 First teacher Miss Majorie Blythe Cairn erected Abernethy S.D. #300 SW -23- Pleasant Valley S.D. Lorlie S.D. 338 S-2-21-10 Chickney S.D. 360 NE-4 then Section 10 then W-S-35-19-10-W Foster S.D. #388 NE 1-21-11 Pheasant Plains S.D. 572 NW 6-19-10 Lorlie Station School #2756 Gillespie S.D. #301 -(This number used before in the NWT) SE NW 24-21-11-W2 Heather S.D. #4497 Our Roots Nos Racines Grassland to Grainland Adanac, Phippen, Queenston, Crooked Valley, Local Centre, Cleavering, Tako, R.M. Tramping Lake Adanac S.D. #2210 Cleavering S.D. #3747 NE SE 20-40-21 Crooked Valley S.D. NW 4-39-21 Local Centre S.D. #4270 Phippen S.D. Queenston S.D. #2068 SE 21-29-22-W3 Kingston #1647 SE 31-39-21-W3 1940's changed name Tako #1647 Our Roots Nos Racines Alford Time Marches On Alfred, Formby, Wardenville, and Wembley Formby #4369 NW NE 19-45-22-W3 Wardenville #2479 Wembley #4437 Alfred S.D. 4053 SE 14-44-22-W3 Our Roots Nos Racines History of Allan School #2919 Allan School #2919 NE NE 3-34-1-3 Our Roots Nos Racines Alvena Ukrainian Pioneer Days in early years 1898-1916 in Alvena and District Svoboda S.D. #1704 20-41-1-W3 Our Roots Nos Racines History of Allan School #2919 Allan School #2919 NE NE 3-34-1-3 Our Roots Nos Racines Links With The Past Belbutte S.D. #1 and #2 S.D. #3848 NE-11-51-13-W3 Loch Side S.D. #5054 SW 24-51-14-W3 Stoke School #5035 NW 23-50-13-W3 Our Roots Nos Racines 2005 memories : a history of the Hamburg School District no. 2005, Laird, Saskatchewan Riegert, Paul W. Hamburg S.D. 32005 SW SW 11-44-5-3 Our Roots Nos Racines The School Beneath the Hill Antelope Park S.D. #3464 Court and Hilldale District 3099 Antelope Park S.D. #3464 NE NE 19-32-28-W3 Hilldale S.D. #3099 W NW 14-33-28-W3 Our Roots Nos Racines Reflections a History of Arelee and the districts of Balmae, Dreyer, Golden Valley, Light, Petroffsk, Raspberry Creek, Sunnyridge and Swastika Balmae S.d.584 NW 10-38-11-W3 Dreyer S.D. 919 Golden Valley S.D. 1344 NE 22-38-11 Light S.D. #2346 NE 24-37-12-W3 Petroffsk S.D. 3041 NE 8-38-12-W3 Raspberry Creek S.D. 3246 15-39-11 Sunnyridge S.D. NW 6-37-11-W3 Swastika S.D. #3042 SW 1838-11-W3 Our Roots Nos Racines Craik Saskatchewan homecoming '71 booklet Craik S.D. Mrs. W.K. Gray first teacher Our Roots Nos Racines Daphne memories Bohnen, Myrtle Rosebush S.D. SE 9-38-18 WM Harvey first teacher Our Roots Nos Racines Craik Saskatchewan homecoming '71 booklet Craik S.D. Mrs. W.K. Gray first teacher Our Roots Nos Racines Deep earth : a short history of the Tiefengrund School District, No.431, in Saskatchewan Riegert, Paul W. Tiefengrund S.D. #431 NW-5-44-4-W3 Kathe Anna Regier first home teacher, David Toews first school teacher Our Roots Nos Racines Cherished memories of Silver Willow Silver Willow Reunion and Book Committee, Willowbrook S.D. #681 1903-1912 Miss Emma V. Danard first teacher Willowbrook S.D. #681 second school 1912-1922 Silver Willow S.D. #681 renamed 1922-1952 Silver Willow S.D. #681 Last School 1952-1967 Our Roots Nos Racines Builders of a great land History Committee of the R.M. of the Gap # 39 Ceylon #351 Henry Carter first teacher Buffalo Valey #1788 Rev. Geo Sherarer first teacher Gibson Creek #645 SW 4-7-19 Miss Estelle Woodward first teacher Trail #2105 Willard Freeman first teacher Egypt Valley #773 moved north to 2-7-21 Miss Annie Wilfred first teacher Lyons #2983 NW NW 30-6-21 Miss Mary Murray first teacher Hardy #4233 NE side of Hardy, SK Mr. Braithwaite first teacher Green Lake # Miss Olive Walker first teacher Meadow View #3504 SE NE 34-21-W2 Miss Nora S. Boyd first teacher Meadow View second school NW 22-5-21 Loretta Ritchie first teacher Gordon #2902 NE 33-4-21-W2 Miss Isabelle McGrath first teacher Good Time #4633 SE SW 8-4-21-W2 Cora Sawyer first teacher Big Four School #3393 SW 4-4-20 Miss Coniver first teacher East Ceylon School #4861 Troy #2757 Miss Lynn Stanchfield first teacher Carnbrogie S.D. #2998 Miss Kidd first teacher Lacadia S.D. #290 Miss Charlotte Cahill first teacher Round Up School #2949 SW 19-4-19-W2 Miss Beatrice McGrath first teacher Oakville S.D. #418 NE 13-5-20 Annie Reidy first teacher Oakville S.D. #418 moved 1/2 mile south in 1950 Naomi School #4533 Miss Kathleen McPhee NW 17-5-20 Our Roots Nos Racines Buckland's heritage Buckland History Book Committee, Albertville #3420 Alingly #1929 Miss Alice Green first teacher Begin #3346 first teacher Mortimer Downing Centreville #2639 Cloverdale #4199 Miss Irene Firth first teacher Fortsburg School #4224 Miss Ella McTavish first teacher Garden River #607 Henribourg (Garden River #607 changed names c1938) Hanna #1943 Mr. Singleton first teacher Podole School #3227 John Horyciuk first teacher Red Wing School #2857 Margaret Willis first Teacher Wahpeton #4770 Rev. J.G. Meek first teacher Wheatley #3821 Miss Jean McKay first teacher White Star School Miss Florence Tobin first teacher Whitfield School #4242 Miss Anna Ratlarg first teacher Our Roots Nos Racines Bridging the years : Nipawin, Saskatchewan Author: Nipawin Historical Society, Alvin Mitchell Farm one room school teacher Miss Elizabeth Bothwright 1912 Nipawin Rural School 1917 1927 4 room school Our Roots Nos Racines Bridging the past : Wolseley & district, 1880-1980 Author: Wolseley & District History Book Committee, Albert School Mr. Horanived first teacher Summerberry Ellisboro Public School #228 Miss Rose Oliver first teacher Our Roots Nos Racines After the dust : a history of Leoville & community : Leoville, Laventure, Ranger, Junor, Penn, Chitek Lake, Pelican Reserve, Spruce Creek, Timberland, Timberlost, Capasin Author: Leoville Historic Committee, Leoville School 1932 Penner #5085 Miss Muriel Kreller first teacher Chitek Lake #1943 Mr. Moynihan first teacher Pelican Reserve NE 24-54-13-W3 Mr. Mills first teacher Spruce Creek T54-R13 Mary Otto first teacher Timberland Capasin T23 R10 Crescent Ridge T53 R10 Our Roots Nos Racines Blended heritage Author: Blended Heritage History Committee, Ada #5074 SE 14-43-24 Miss Hilda Henriksen first teacher Alada #2955 A.E. Allison first teacher Baldwinton #4762 Miss Florence Wismer first teacher Bluebell #2494 SW NW 11-41-53 D. McLeod first teacher Cairnsview #3522 NW 36-41-23 Miss Clara Pool first teacher Dufferin #1888 Miss Larua Duvall first Teacher East Bank #3525 SW 29-41-23-W3 Mrs. Leila Manship first teacher Happyland #1732 Mrs. Edith Haight first teacher Langmark #3683 Vera Baldwin first teacher Madawaska #2238 first teacher Mount Ethel #4204 SW 21-44-24-W3 Miss Jones first teacher Ruth #4066 SE 17-42-23-W3 Miss Hazel Walve Irons first teacher Seagram #227 SW SE 28-42-24-W3 Thule #4312 Miss Hilda Rayner first teacher Vance #180 Clara Munsell first teacher Wasteene #2231 NW 4-41-22 Mr. Huston first teacher Wilbert Bert Lake first teacher Winter S.D. #4114 14-42-25-W3 Lillian M. Stephens first teacher Irene #2157 NE 11-44-23 Miss Nanie Fraser first teacher Title Our heritage : era of south and east of Saskatoon Published online Our Roots Nos Racines Published Saskatoon 1985 Author Floral History Book Committee ISBN 0889255806 Title R.M. of Wolverine memory album Published Plunkett, Sask. : R.M. of Wolverine History, 1981 Author Wolverine History Committee ISBN 0889252769 Title Geographic names of Saskatchewan Author Bill Barry Published Regina, Sask. : People Places Pub., c2005 ISBN 1897010192 (pbk.) Title Listing compiled at the Provincial Saskatchewan Archives Saskatoon Branchhttps://saskgenweb.ca/cansk/school/schooldistricts.html Title Listing compiled at the Provincial Saskatchewan ARchives Regina Branch Title Library and Archives Canada Exploration and Settlement > Western Land Grants (1870-1930) 2007-09-28 Title Atlas of Saskatchewan Celebrating the Millennium (Millennium ed.) Editors Fung, Kai-iu (1999). Barry, Bill. Published: University of Saskatchewan. ISBN 0-88880-387-7. Title Atlas of Saskatchewan Editors Richards J. Howard & Fung, K.I. Published(1969). Saskatoon: Modern Press. ISBN 0-88880-387-7. Title Dept of Education Listing compiled by Dept of Education and Provincial Archives. Title Let's look back... Author Perdue History Group Committee Published Perdue, Sask. : Perdue History Book Committee, 1977 ISBN 0919213693 .....Bellisle SD #1468 started 1907 .....Eagleholme NE - NW 11 - Tsp 36 - Rge 10 - W3 1906-1950s .....Fairholme SD #4225 started 1920 First teacher Mess Ora Sutton (Mrs. McMahon) moved to Asquith in 1961 as a school addition .....Granville organised 1915, built 1916, closed in 1950 and moved to Kinley in 1953 .....Jasper SD #3523 started 1915, first teacher Miss Pearle Christie .....Normanton SD #1678. Section 11 - Tsp 35 - Rge 12 - W3. 1907-1945 .....Park Lake School .....Perdue School organised in 1908 and opened on NE 32 - Tsp 35 - Rge 11 - W3 (first teacher Archibald Smith) and moved into Perdue 1911 to the south side of railroad tracks. Name change to New Hillsdale on records Sept 1911, and Perdue SD #1852 on records in October 1911. In 1914 a new 2-room school erected on the north side of tracks. In 1920 a 6 room school house built. .....Wheatfield SD #1174 first teacher Archie Smith. .....Woodlawn SD #1114 organised 1904 and built in 1905 on SE 3 Tsp 35 - Rge 10 - W3. Closed 1960. .....Woolford organised 1912 and closed 1962. First built 1/2 mi south of present site and moved in 1928. .....Wyatt organised 1921 and operated between 1922-1951. Fred Irwin Reid was the first teacher, named after Wyatt Gamble. Title The Sonningdale story Author Sonningdale (Sask.). Spartan High School Published Sonningdale, Sask. : [s.n.], 1955 .....Sonningdale School opened 1911 L.A. Rathwell first teacher. .....Bellevant opened 1922, Miss Mary Carmody first teacher. .....Spartan school opened in 1929 in the hall which had been erected in 1927. Title Through the years : history of Perdue, Leney, Kinley and districts Author: Perdue Agricultural Society Published Perdue, Sask. : , 1968? Title Reflections : a history of Arelee and the districts of Balmae, Dreyer, Golden Valley, Light, Petroffsk, Raspberry Creek, Sunnyridge and Swastika Author: Arelee and District Historical Association Published Arelee, Sask. : The Association, 1982 Title Footsteps in time : Meota, Prince, Wing, Russell, Fitzgerald, Vyner, St. Michael, Jackfish Creek, Ness, Lavigne, Cochin, Murray Lake, Scentgrass, Glenrose, Moosomin, Saulteaux, Metinota. - Meota, Sask Author Meota History Book Committee, 1980. ISBN 0889252084 ST MICHAEL SD #40 NW 22-48-17 1894-1957 First teacher 1895 Mrs. Josephine Heron MEOTA SD #790 First school MEOTA SD #1155 3-1/2 miles south of Meota 1912 MEOTA SD #790 SE 8-4[sic]-17-3 opened in the village of MEOTA closed 1974 RUSSELL SD #1128 SW 26-47-18-W3 1905-1961 First teacher Charley S. Miller Cochin settlement first known as "The Narrows" COCHIN school history Mission School built c1912 in the Moosomin Indian Reserve Delorme SD 1212 1905-1922 located east of highway #4 on Charles Delorme Ranch After Delorme SD 1212 was sold, children again attended Mission church now moved off the reserve north of the creek 1926-1960 new school built Sec 30 Tsp 47 Rge 16 north of the creek, west of the road allowance. 1960 school rebuilt after the fire on church property WING SD #1155 OLD MEOTA SCHOOL SE 1-47-18-3 1905-1914 WING SD 1155 NE 33-46-18-3 1914-1930 New WING school 1930-c1967 FITZGERALD SD#1536 1906-1966 First teacher Mr. Bruce. VYNER SD #1778 1909 first organisation, school built 1912. School moved two miles south in about 1923/1924 to be more centrally located. First teacher G.D. Chown LAVIGNE SD#2324 1908-1958 NE 9-48-18-W3 First teacher Mr. Holmes NESS SD#2693 NW 5-48-17-W3 1911-1940 "Little Red Schoolhouse" burned down 1940 First teacher Beatrice Houde JACKFISH CREEK SD 4099 1919-1957 First teacher Miss Flora Day PRINCE SD#3694 SW 14-46-17 1917-1935 school burned down New school built 1935-1968 First teacher Miss F.E. Simpson SCENTGRASS LAKE SD #3133 SE 28 46 16 W3 1914-1967 First teacher Miss E. Archibald 1919 Before opening pupils driven to KNOWLES School, after closing driven to North Battleford. GLENROSE SD first named KNOWLES in 1908 NE 33 45 16 Opened 1909 Miss Pricilla Maxwell first teacher Changed names when new school erected 1928, closed 1967. METINOTA SD# 4275 MURRAY LAKE SD #4275 NW 23-47-16-W3 1922-1966 First teacher Mr. Sallows 1923 Note: according to Philately and Postal History: Post Offices and Postmasters Lirary and Archives Canada Collections Government of Canada From 1894-1897 Meota post office was located at Sec.10, Twp.47, R.17, W3 In 1904 the Meota post office was moved to Sec.16, Twp.46, R.17, W3 In 1911 Meota post office at Sec.16, Twp.46, R.17, W3 was renamed Prince. 1910-1911 Beachview post office was located at Sec.8, Twp.47, R.17, W3 and in 1911 Beachview was renamed to Meota Title Preserving Our Heritage : 1904-1983 Author: New Osgoode Restoration Club Published Tisdale, Saskatchewan 1984 NEW OSGOODE SD #1600 SW 29-46-13-W2 1906-1967 First teacher Miss Genevieve Beard GOYER SD #3276 built 1-1/2 mi west of Zenon Park NE 11-47-13 1913-1959 moved to NW-10-47-13 first teacher Adrian Carriere 1914 HODSON SD#1840 1907-1936 SE 28 46 14 first teacher Miss Rachel Armstrong 1908 re-named FORESTER after post office FORESTER SD #1840 1936-1962 VERCHERES SD#4585 SW NW 30-46-4151924-1971 First teacher Honorius Pilon 1925 FLORENTINE SD #4388 SW SE 2 46 14 1920-1964 (Fire) First teacher Mr. S.H. Coleman 1921 CLASHMOOR SD #4231 NE 33-45-13-W2* 1919-1961 First teacher Basil Glynn 1920 GIRWOOD SD #5006 NE NE 31-45-12 1933-1964 1934 Miss Jean Stewart first teacher. Book: Title: Tales and trails of the following school districts : Blackfoot, Daysville, Lake Russell, Minnehaha, Parkdale, Picnic Lake, 1893-1978 Author: Minnehaha Co-op Women's Auxiliary. Published Edam, Sask. 1979. BLACKFOOT SD #3299 1914-1965 Classes held at the Ayres home, then moved to the building erected on the Ed Bell quarter section First teachers Gladys E. Kingbury and Mrs. M.B. Brocklebank From the SD map, the schoolhouse located NE SE 1 Tsp 50 Rge 19 W3 DAYSVILLE SD #2230 1908-1957 First teacher Miss Ada K. McKinnon 1909 From the SD map, the schoolhouse locates at SW NW 9 Tsp 50 Rge 19 W3 LAKE RUSSELL SD #4249 W- SW - Section 31 1919- First teacher Mr. Pomery LAVIGNE SD NE 9-48-18-W3 1908- first teacher Mr. Holmes, 1908 MINNEHAHA SD #9091912-1959 (new building) -1965 Miss B. Currie first teacher in 1914. From SD map Tsp 49/50 Rge 18 W3 PARKDALE SD NE NE 22-50-18-W3 1910-1963 1911-1912 classes in Parkdale Church Mr. W.J. French first teacher 1913 PICNINC LAKE SD #3829 1916-c1950 First teacher Alice Mulholland in 1917 RM of Prince Albert #461 lists their one room schoolhouses and locations. Book: Title: Our blended heritage : Ruthilda and District, 1905-1980 Beehive School No 533; Ruthilda was 4 miles south and 1 mile east of the school (Ruthilda post office located at Sec.3, Twp.34, R.18, W3 77 ) Built July 2, 1918, closed c1943 Daisy Hill School No 598 in RM Mountain View 318 built in 1912 on NE corner of NE 16 33 17 W3 and closed 1960 Closed 1912-1915 due to the flu epidemic first teacher Miss Anna Christensen Glengarry Plains District 2116 first used sod shack at NW section 10 until building built opened May 1909, closed 1917-1926 and children went to either Nobleview or Rose schools closed 1957 Rose School No. 3926 Opened 1918 on section 26 township 33 range 19 with teacher Irene McHattie Closed 1943 Rowena School District No. 4544 Built on NE 24 33 17 W3 Open between 1928-1953 Book: Title: Bridging the centuries : Shackleton, Abbey, Lancer, Portreeve. Vol. 1 Authors Miry Creek Area History Book Committee Abbey, Saskatchewan 2000 Abbey School 3284 1915- Ararat Springs School District 1064 1913-1965 SE 2 22 21 W3 In 1952 the school building moved to "Flaxhill district" SW SW 25 22 21 W3 Ararat or Flaxhill closed June 1965 Building moved to Lancer to enlarge the Lancer Hall in 1968 Then moved to a farm for a workshop Badger Mound 3238 SE 29 19 20 W3 1919-1941 Bakerville SD 3819 1917-1955 first teacher Miss Coubrough Sec 17 23 22 W3 Baxterville 3318 Meeting 1914, 1915 construction starts First teacher Edith Whiteman Flaxhill SD 1134 Constructed 1912 on NE 35 22 21 In 1913, Mr. Cochrane first teacher. Flaxhill school sold and renovated into a home (no date given) Ararat school building moved to SW 25 22 1 on the southern edge of Flaxhill SD, and renamed Flaxhill Closed 1965 Hill 3624 organised 1914 and closed 1942 John E. Cairns taught in 1915 in Ed Howey's home School constructed 1916, Miss Grace Leggott first teacher Se 17 20 21 The Hill SD disorganised in 1968 Holbron SD 2452 organised 1921, 1924 school built at SE 4 21 21 W3 Leonora Watson first teacher 1925 Closed 1959 Lancelot 3399 1914-1947 Lancer 3070 organised 1913 Construction 1914 2 classrooms First teacher Miss Sadie Smith in 1914 Leader School Unit Division opens 1946 Leggott SD 3802 1917-1947 at Tsp 20 Rge 21 W of the 3 Meridian Miss Parks first teacher Level Prairie 3185 organised 1914, school opens 1915 Miss L.C. Byers first teacher 1915-1967 Long Island SD organised 1920, no building built School district organises transportation to Flaxhill Maple Dale 2727 1911-1947 NE SE Sec 24 Tsp 21 Rge 20 W 3 Miry Creek SD#397 organised 1912 and built NE 10 21 19 W3 Miss Louise Sullivan first teacher Newark School District closes in 1956 Reminiscences: Glen Mason, Historian Home Page
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