"Those Were The Days" Article Nov. 21/69
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November 21 1969, November 21 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 21 November 1969. It talks about various parts of Swift Current before 1930. This includes the following: the fire department, school administration, churches, hospital and a dispute between Delia E. Gillespie and the nurses, a list of the businesses along Central Avenue, the South-West corner of Cheadle Street, and the seven lumber yards and seven livery, feed and sales stables in town at that time.~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 21 November 1969. It talks about various parts of Swift Current before 1930. This includes the following: the fire department, school administration, churches, hospital and a dispute between Delia E. Gillespie and the nurses, a list of the businesses along Central Avenue, the South-West corner of Cheadle Street, and the seven lumber yards and seven livery, feed and sales stables in town at that time.~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 21 November 1969. It talks about various parts of Swift Current before 1930. This includes the following: the fire department, school administration, churches, hospital and a dispute between Delia E. Gillespie and the nurses, a list of the businesses along Central Avenue, the South-West corner of Cheadle Street, and the seven lumber yards and seven livery, feed and sales stables in town at that time.~root~>
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