The Melfort Journal printing press
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A photo of a printing press at the Melfort Journal taken from the side. Gordon (front), George (hidden), D. Lancaster.
The Melfort Journal printing press
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A photo of a printing press at the Melfort Journal taken from the side. Gordon (front), George (hidden), D. Lancaster.
Parade on Main Street - Melfort, Sask.
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A parade of soldiers marching down Main Street, Melfort. The Ozark Hotel, Royal Bank and Post Office are visible; the Union Jack is being flown from many of the buildings.
Power Farming near Melfort, Sask.
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A truck, swather and combines on a farm near Melfort. This farm was owned and operated by Mr. D.N. Jamieson and Mr. Bill Dickie.
Power Station - Melfort, Sask.
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The Melfort Power Station building.
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The Kealey farm at Lumsden. In 1/2 hour there was 3 feet of water in the barn.
Melfort Athletics Hockey team member - Don Snula
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Don Snula was a member of the Melfort Athletics Hockey team.
Cliff Groat with the Monarch Hockey Team - Melfort, Sask.
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The Cliff Groat Monarch Hockey Team receiving a trophy. Don Rush, Norman Peterson, Harvey Tatlow, Stan Audette, Robert Henning
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The Melfort Carnival. Two men carrying bagpipes and six girls in long white dresses. L-R: Jon Dafoe, ?, ?, ?,?, Barbara Rosenberg, Judge McKim, Jim Richardson-Piper
Melfort High School Students 1940
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A group of Melfort High School students. Third row L- R: name for ninth Person is Beryl Gunderson, tenth is Ervin Pyett, seventeenth is Jack Whitley; second row: Third Person is Ann Gordon, seventh is Donalda Manson; first row: Fourth Person is Pete Melenchuk. Fifth is Ted Wittig, sixth is Stanley MacLean, Ninth is Jim McPhee.
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Zenon Park Curlers. Eight men with straw brooms.
An aerial view of Melfort, Sask.
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A aerial view of a farm in the Melfort area.
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The Melfort Journal building on Main Street, Melfort. It was located next to the Melfort Post Office. Burke's Business Machines are now located in this building.
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Ann Willis; Daughter of George Willis and Vera Claggett
Building a house - Melfort, Sask.
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Three men building a frame house in Melfort. Lumber in the foreground.