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These two entertainers were strumming and singing back in May of 1979. Dave Burkle (left) and Doug Mitchell performed to help the Royals sell season tickets.
Recognize any of these Eaton grads from 1979?
On May 12, 1979 the graduation of Eaton High in Eatonia took place.
REMEMBER WHEN?
This photo was taken in June of 1989 when the Kindersley Bakery opened on 1st Street West. Ruth Copeland is putting a batch of muffins into the oven…
CLOWNING AROUND!
Forty-five years ago this clown entertained spectators at the Alsask Rodeo. The car blew up, ran out of gas, burned alcohol and later split in two…
BACK IN 1989
Trade shows were a big deal 35 years ago. The Chamber’s Exhibit at 89 sported a new look in 1989 highlighting individual booths.
The Lasting Legacy of War Amputees
On June 6, 1944, a pivotal moment unfolded as thousands of Canadian soldiers stormed Juno Beach in Normandy, in the heavily German-fortified coast of France.
Fading chimes of Eston Handbell Choir
It was just last year that the Eston Handbell Choir disbanded. Before they did so, the choir presented numerous generous donations to various local organizations.
1991 marked the first of 31 Kindersley rodeos
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…
Recognize these grads from 1984?
Do you recognize any of these Kindersley grads from 1984? Back Row: (l-r) Denise Gassner, Alan Veldhoen, Darryl Geissler, Rick Raugust, Kenny Allen, Dean Galbraith…
Do you recognize any of these Kerrobert band members from the past?
Banner Carriers: Ron Birdsall, Jack Moreau. Flag Bearer: Rona Parker. Back: Ken Wolfe, Gary Weiler, Van Peterson, Sheila Weiler, Bill Gutenberg…
Seeding operations have come a long way
It’s seeding time on the prairies. And a quick look back in time to when the homesteaders were putting seed in the ground…
Kids grew up fast during the 30s and 40s
Winnie Larson of Kindersley sat back in her easy chair and reminisced about her life which began with her birth on April 8, 1931 on a farm at Shell Lake, Sask.
Photo ops from the past
A look at family photos from generations past reveals distinct similarities in a vast number of images from days gone by.
When homesteaders headed to their claims near Mantario
William Nash’s outfit leaving Kindersley for the homestead in the Mantario area. They were accompanied by Mrs. Jas Cridland.
Parade of volunteers in 1914
This photo which was published in the Kindersley Memories history book, shows Kindersley volunteers setting off to war in 1914…
Lumberyard in Kindersley in 1910
This photo was published in the history book Kindersley Memories. It shows McDonald & Byrnes’ thriving lumberyard business in Kindersley in 1910.
Transportation in the 1930s
This was described as a two-cylinder, grass-eating motor, a common vehicle in the 1930s. The photo was published in Wind Across the Plains history book…
Post Office addition in 1960
This photo was published in the Town of Kindersley 1910-1960 history book. During the summer of 1960 a new addition was built…