/ One of the problems of state government; iti northern Saskatchewan is be- ■ ihg. cleared up with the gradual acceptance of state education by the Mennonlte .colonies ,in the district. In their ~ early years in Saskatchewan, the Meunonites were conscientious objectors to State educational systems. In recent years this- attitude has gradually changed. Now schools have become overcrowded in the last two years, and . additional quarters must be built in some districts. Evening classes for adults are conducted in many schools. '■“■"T" ll * y
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22109, 3 June 1937, Page 12
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