- PE2.020
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- [1950s]
Bill Clarke was a long-time employee of Regal Motors.
Bill Clarke was a long-time employee of Regal Motors.
Wight Bros. Garage, owned and operated by Glen and Bill Wight with a small camper parked out front beside an Esso gas pump. Formerly Hyslop Motors and Central Garage. Located on Railway Ave, Highway 7. Current site of the Country Rose Inn.
A group of Wiggins school students pose outside the schoolhouse with their musical instruments, fiddles and mandolins. Identities not known.
Why Pay More Store Inc. Niccolls Mobility, Repair
Why Pay More Store at 113 Main, Niccolls Mobility Plus & Rosetown Housing Authority at 115 Main Street, LGB Work & Western Wear at 117 Main Street.
Two men and a woman and an early car in front of a low sod house. A small frame building behind the house. A good view of the desolate prairie landscape.
Wheatland Theatre, originally the Unique Theatre
The Unique Theatre being demolished with onlookers behind the barricade.
Wheatland Regional Centre and SARCAN.
Bin floors being built by eight men with the warehouse at the rear.
R. LeGoffe (right) with four clients standing in front of baled recycled paper and cardboard.
Wheatland Drugs, Flower Shop and OFE
Wheatland Drugs, Flower Shop and OFE Equipment and parts, Myers Block.
The Wheatbelt Motel at 805 Highway 4 N was built in 1949 by Henry Evans. E. McCauley sold it to the Evangel Temple in 1993. It was demolished in 2008.
Wheatbelt Lodge residents hosted by Legion
Royal Canadian Legion hosted the Lodge residents at the Brass Hood - 1986. Clockwise from left: George Simpson, Fannie Simpson, Sara Wullum, Lawrence Mutlow, Clifford L. Morris, next three unidentified.
Under construction in 1967.
The lodge as viewed from the street. On left side of the photo can be seen individual housing.
Typed on back of photo: "Dad's farm - run by Mac Legge." Photo is dated October 1964, but stooks were redundant by then. Likely a copy of a much older photo.
McVicar Family