Flaxcombe’s 1940s field trip fun
Flaxcombe’s history book records memories of Flaxcombe School and the field trips the students attended, often transported by truck.
HELPING HANDS
This photo from the Depression years is proof that Saskatchewan has a long history of lending a helping hand to those in need.
Memories of Dewar Lake
Historical photos captured the laying of steel on Railway Bridge one mile east of Dewar Lake and men fording Dewar Lake on horseback.
Taste Luseland Museum’s ration cake baked in an old cook stove
LUSELAND - The Luseland Museum will be doing some old-fashioned baking on Saturday afternoon, June 14th, and they’re extending an invitation to join them…
1998 piano recital in Eatonia
Can you identify any of these students who performed at a piano recital in the Eatonia United Church in May of 1998?
YOUNG DAKOTA BUTTAR!
A look back at the year 2005, shows local cowboy Dakota Buttar participating in the junior steer riding event at the 15th Annual Kindersley Indoor Rodeo.
Smiley Colony’s class of 1984
This class photo of the smiling students at Smiley Colony School may bring back some memories.
Have you heard about the 1962 bank robbery at Driver, SK?
This interesting story was revealed in the “Land of Plenty” history book. The 1962 crime report was as follows…
More than 2000 spectators for 1991 Rodeo
The first Kindersley Rodeo in ten years was an outdoor event held on May 31 and June 1, 1991. An article in the June 5th edition of The Clarion stated the standing-room crowd…
Len Sauverwald recalls his years of making music with the Belltones
KERROBERT— Len Sauverwald’s eyes light up when he recalls bygone days of playing with the Belltones, a band that entertained in Saskatchewan and Alberta.
Seeding operations in the early years
Enjoy a few photos of early seeding operations in Saskatchewan.
GRAD DEDICATION
This group of girls from Eatonia’s graduating class of 1990, dedicated a song to their parents.
CONCERT FLASHBACK!
The Eatonia Concert Band of 1990 enjoyed the comforts of bus travel, finishing off more than 1,200 miles on their trip to Chicago.
Nothing better than a parade
There’s nothing better than a parade, and this children’s parade was held some time in the 1930s along Main Street in Kindersley.
Memories of growing up in a family of 12
As we celebrate Mother’s Day, Lorna Stenson Jantz shared memories of her own mother who raised a dozen children.
Kindersley’s first fire brigades
By June 21, 1911 Kindersley’s first fire brigade was fully equipped and a tower had been built to house the new fire bell.
CLASS OF ’75
Eatonia’s grad class of 1975 held their spring prom on May 10, 1975, with the graduates dining together, followed by a dance.
Pilots from the Past
Twenty-one students enrolled in a pilot training course offered at the Kindersley Airport in May of 1975. There were five female and six male students.
Did you know the village of Plenty once had a Ford dealership?
PLENTY - An interesting photo posted on Historic Saskatchewan reveals evidence of a business called Overholt & Stewart Ford Dealers which operated in Plenty, Sask.
Time capsule from 2000 opened at Dodsland
DODSLAND—Twenty-five years ago, the RM of Winslow celebrated its 90th anniversary and marked the turn of the century by creating a time capsule.