Getting ice ready for delivery to Carievale, Sask., is Bev and Jean Steeves. Their parents, Currie and Agnes Steeves lived on the Antler Creek, southwest of Carievale. Bev and Jean swam in this creek every summer and hauled ice in the winter 67 years ago. – Photo submitted by Jean Schnurer of Calgary, Alta.
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