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August 21 1970, August 21 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 21 August 1970. It talks about Swift Current from 1912, a railway branch line out of the Swift Current area district discussed in 1912, but that wasn't made until 1937 when it was supervised by Mervin Dutton. The article also discusses Swift Current from 1916, the prominence of the Healy family in 1916 Swift Current business, the meteorological observer "Cap" MacKay, Minnie Sinclair, local preachers in 1916, and Dr. Tom Babe, the Inspector of Contagious Diseases in 1916.~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 August 1970. It talks about Swift Current from 1912, a railway branch line out of the Swift Current area district discussed in 1912, but that wasn't made until 1937 when it was supervised by Mervin Dutton. The article also discusses Swift Current from 1916, the prominence of the Healy family in 1916 Swift Current business, the meteorological observer "Cap" MacKay, Minnie Sinclair, local preachers in 1916, and Dr. Tom Babe, the Inspector of Contagious Diseases in 1916.~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 August 1970. It talks about Swift Current from 1912, a railway branch line out of the Swift Current area district discussed in 1912, but that wasn't made until 1937 when it was supervised by Mervin Dutton. The article also discusses Swift Current from 1916, the prominence of the Healy family in 1916 Swift Current business, the meteorological observer "Cap" MacKay, Minnie Sinclair, local preachers in 1916, and Dr. Tom Babe, the Inspector of Contagious Diseases in 1916.~root~>
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