Stuk IHM.2020.0091 - Grainbuyer's Wife

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Grainbuyer's Wife

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One copy looks as if it were previously owned by a library. The other is marked as if it belonged to the author Rose Mclaughlin

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Two copies of a 188-page paperback book based on Ms. McLaughlin's life with her husband, Roy, from 1938 to 1949 while he managed the grain elevator at Archydal, northwest of Moose Jaw.

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Rose McLaughlin was a schoolteacher before she married Roy in 1938. IN 1949, Roy and Rose and their three children moved from Archydal to Indian Head. Roy continued to work for the National Grain Company while Rose taught school at several country schools (Glenn Lynn and Lake Marguerite) as well as in Indian Head after school consolidation. They stayed in Indian Head after they both retired and were deeply involved in the community, including the United Church, Masonic Lodge, Horticulture Society and Natural History Society (see Indian Head History Book p 541).

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