"Those Were The Days" Article May. 29/70 Those Were The Days;Swift Current Sun - Those Were The Days Clipping (1970-05-29);Swift Current Sun - Those Were The Days Clipping (1970-05-29);Swift Current Sun - Those Were The Days Clipping (1970-05-29);Swift Current Sun Clipping (1970-05-29)

"Those Were The Days" Article May. 29/70 Those Were The Days;Swift Current Sun - Those Were The Days Clipping (1970-05-29);Swift Current Sun - Those Were The Days Clipping (1970-05-29);Swift Current Sun - Those Were The Days Clipping (1970-05-29);Swift Current Sun Clipping (1970-05-29)

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May 29 1970, May 29 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 29 May 1970. It talks about accomplishments of once Swift Current residents who left the city. This includes people such as Winnifred Clark, Jack Burger, Hulda J. Cox, Geoff Mayhew, the local Ford family, E. Georget, A. S. Bennett, Mr. Fenwick, "Mac" McDonald, Borgny Eileraas, Mildred Holmes, Harry Hein, Freddie Player, Erma Heath, Dr. Dowsley, Wally Klayholz, Mrs. Kathie, Les Mansfield, and Jack Grant.

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 29 May 1970. It talks about accomplishments of once Swift Current residents who left the city. This includes people such as Winnifred Clark, Jack Burger, Hulda J. Cox, Geoff Mayhew, the local Ford family, E. Georget, A. S. Bennett, Mr. Fenwick, "Mac" McDonald, Borgny Eileraas, Mildred Holmes, Harry Hein, Freddie Player, Erma Heath, Dr. Dowsley, Wally Klayholz, Mrs. Kathie, Les Mansfield, and Jack Grant.
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