"Those Were The Days" Article Jun. 26/70
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June 26 1970, June 26 1970
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 26 June 1970. It talks about Swift Current in the late 19th century, starting in 1888 with the establishment of a large farm in the Swift Current area, the general failing of this farm, the revitalization of the same farm when a new manager found the grass was well suited for raising sheep, and the people who stayed behind and became good, well known ranchers. There is also a mention of the impact to Canadian meat sales due to an American embargo c.1950.~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 26 June 1970. It talks about Swift Current in the late 19th century, starting in 1888 with the establishment of a large farm in the Swift Current area, the general failing of this farm, the revitalization of the same farm when a new manager found the grass was well suited for raising sheep, and the people who stayed behind and became good, well known ranchers. There is also a mention of the impact to Canadian meat sales due to an American embargo c.1950.~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 26 June 1970. It talks about Swift Current in the late 19th century, starting in 1888 with the establishment of a large farm in the Swift Current area, the general failing of this farm, the revitalization of the same farm when a new manager found the grass was well suited for raising sheep, and the people who stayed behind and became good, well known ranchers. There is also a mention of the impact to Canadian meat sales due to an American embargo c.1950.~root~>
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