Delivering freight to Levi Beck's general store
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- ca.1910
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Delivering freight to Levi Beck's general store, Broadway and 4th., about 1910.
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Delivering freight to Levi Beck's general store
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Delivering freight to Levi Beck's general store, Broadway and 4th., about 1910.
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Crescent Creamery building, Codville & Co., Ltd. Warehouse, and Saskatchewan Co-Operative Creamery building
Collegiate students in costume for theatrical
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Collegiate students in costume for theatre Left to right back row; Gregory Fehrenbach, Miler Magrath, Daniel Young, Doris Trueman, Milton Lloyd, Front row: Mary Christopherson, Dorothy Hill, Mr. Ross-collegiate principal, Bert Lancaster and Constance Vaughan.
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Collegiate Staff - 1927
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The collegiate grounds are very well treed, mostly with elm trees.
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City works building fire, Broadway West.
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City council in 1956, Dr. Stephanie Potoski. – Alderman
A.L. McBurney. – Alderman
H. M. Jackson – City Clerk.
D. A. MacMillan. – Deputy- Mayor.
L. L. Ball. – Alderman
D. P. Logan – Alderman
Members Absent inset.
Dr. M. C. Novak. – Mayor
R. Schick. – Alderman.
Note. Council is now in session in new council chambers.
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City council in 1958, M. Sapara. – Alderman.
O. Fietz. – Alderman.
A. L. McBurney. – Alderman.
H. M Jackson. - City clerk.
W. E. Fichtner. – Mayor.
D. P. Logan. – Alderman.
W. J. Johnston. – Alderman.
W. Prystai. – Alderman.
Council meeting December 29, 1958
Chief Peepech of the Little Bone Reserve
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Chief Peepech of the Little Bone Reserve portrait
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Chief Kinistino and mother are seen standing outside.
Charles Avery Dunning biography
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Biography of Charles Avery Dunning
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The Canadian Pacific Railway yards as they appeared in 1910. Great development had taken place in the preceding twenty years, since the first train left Yorkton in 1891. In the picture above, left center, it will be noted that in 1910 the fair grounds were on the present site of Jubilee park, the live stock building and large tents are seen. On the right is Livingstone Street.