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Dentist office above, once owned by Dr. Glenn Rogers in Swift Current, Sask., likely saw many patients in its day. Modern dentistry owes much of its progress to early dental pioneers who cared for patients [continue…]
Dentist office above, once owned by Dr. Glenn Rogers in Swift Current, Sask., likely saw many patients in its day. Modern dentistry owes much of its progress to early dental pioneers who cared for patients [continue…]
By Art Klassen – Newton Siding, Man. To those of you raised on a farm so many years ago Will remember that things then were done a lot more slow. There was more time, daylight [continue…]
By Rebecca Carpenter – Courtenay, B.C. The moon was slowly rising to its throne up in the sky Casting its shimmering rays of light for every passerby Reflecting on the water its orange glow so [continue…]
By Annie Zamonsky – North Battleford, Sask. Was the 18th of January And all through the night My husband and I tossed and turned Oh, what a night Were we snowbound today? Could we get [continue…]
By Leo Hawes – Regina, Sask. You cannot gain a thing By throwing things away Or keeping locked inside The tensions of the day. Let it out and say your peace Your burden you can [continue…]
By Russ Stewart – Victoria, B.C. During the lean years of the 1930s, a ray of light came into our lives in the form of a radio. Dad paid $2 for it at an auction sale. [continue…]
Placing second in class at the Prince Albert, Saskatchewan Exhibition is Katie Wright of Melfort, Sask., seen here masterfully guiding and displaying her Angus heifer calf.
Flipping burgers at Saskatoon’s Western Development Museum Pion-Era event is Toban DeRooy of Saskatoon, Sask., who was busy cooking up grub for hungry visitors.
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