"Those Were The Days" Article Jun. 20/69
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June 20 1969, June 20 1969
A clipping of a weekly series from "The Sun" newspaper called "Those Were The Days". The series was written by Jim Greenblat as he reminisces on the past of Swift Current.
This particular article is from 20 June 1969. It talks about the filling of empty shops on Central with antiques/souvenirs/art/etc..., the start of Frontier Days via the Metropolitan Church Young Men's Club, the first "Bearded City" celebration in 1938, some people who contributed to organizing this first celebration, George Thomson, Ken Rutherford, the Kinetic Club handing off Frontier Days to the SCAE association, and the fair grounds dismantled in 1922.~root~>
A clipping of a weekly series from "The Sun" newspaper called "Those Were The Days". The series was written by Jim Greenblat as he reminisces on the past of Swift Current. This particular article is from 20 June 1969. It talks about the filling of empty shops on Central with antiques/souvenirs/art/etc..., the start of Frontier Days via the Metropolitan Church Young Men's Club, the first "Bearded City" celebration in 1938, some people who contributed to organizing this first celebration, George Thomson, Ken Rutherford, the Kinetic Club handing off Frontier Days to the SCAE association, and the fair grounds dismantled in 1922.~root~>
A clipping of a weekly series from "The Sun" newspaper called "Those Were The Days". The series was written by Jim Greenblat as he reminisces on the past of Swift Current. This particular article is from 20 June 1969. It talks about the filling of empty shops on Central with antiques/souvenirs/art/etc..., the start of Frontier Days via the Metropolitan Church Young Men's Club, the first "Bearded City" celebration in 1938, some people who contributed to organizing this first celebration, George Thomson, Ken Rutherford, the Kinetic Club handing off Frontier Days to the SCAE association, and the fair grounds dismantled in 1922.~root~>
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