. The New west era; an illustrated monthly devoted to Canada Northwest- May-July 1904 . IT was in 1887 that the resi-deiits of Maple Creek madetheir first definite step to-wards securintj; edncational advan-tages for the rising gent; response to a petition duly pre-sented by three i)rospective rati-payers, the Lieut-Governor erectedthe Maple Creek School districtNo. 80, the coininunication announ-cing the fact being addressed tothe Rev. C. Teeter. At tlu! regular organizationmeeting which followed, W. as Returning Officer, pre-sided and Rev. Iccicr acted asKecretar3^ ^y\()ard


. The New west era; an illustrated monthly devoted to Canada Northwest- May-July 1904 . IT was in 1887 that the resi-deiits of Maple Creek madetheir first definite step to-wards securintj; edncational advan-tages for the rising gent; response to a petition duly pre-sented by three i)rospective rati-payers, the Lieut-Governor erectedthe Maple Creek School districtNo. 80, the coininunication announ-cing the fact being addressed tothe Rev. C. Teeter. At tlu! regular organizationmeeting which followed, W. as Returning Officer, pre-sided and Rev. Iccicr acted asKecretar3^ ^y\()ard ofTrustees iiicludcd Messrs. James ?+ (illui .iilicKs on \V Hastie, chairman. William Nicoland W. J. Lawrence. As a schoolsite the new board chcse lot 12 inblock 2. The building which wasto be used as a school house wasbuilt of logs and erected largely byvoluntary contribution as appearsfrom the following extract from theminute book: Resolved, that thebuilding erected on the lot chosenas a school site by voluntary con-tribution for a public hall, schoolho


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