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20 years ago: Premier Lorne Calvert calls provincial election

Unity Communities in Bloom committee celebrated with the public with wine and cheese 20 years ago.
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1973 sod-turning ceremony for Macklin’s new 25-bed Unimac Twilight Nursing Home: Mrs. Maud Brown, Les Orchison, Cliff Simpson, Cliff Johnson, Mrs. Teddi Stang, Peter Thomas, Val Sperle, Fred Ganzer, Alex Weinkauf, Ted Gartner and Roy Hargin.

50 years ago

Unity Girl Guide leaders for the year were Cpt. Victoria McCoy and Lt. Muriel Kraft.

Hunter’s Sport Shop in North Battleford was advertising a skate sale, with Bauer skates for $32.95 and ladies’ figure skates for $13.98.

Otto Lang, Minister responsible for the Canadian Wheat Board, announced the largest wheat sale to China ever – 224 million bushels, valued at about $1 billion.

The Wilkie Chamber of Commerce chartered two buses to take local fans to an upcoming Saskatchewan Roughrider game against the Calgary Stampeders.

Former Wilkie resident, and mayor, Jack Clements was running against Norman Miller, who formerly farmed in the Landis area, for the mayoralty of North Battleford.

20 years ago

Premier Lorne Calvert called a provincial general election for Nov. 5.

After winning a national award, Unity’s Communities in Bloom committee was toasted at a wine and cheese social open to the public. Also attending was provincial director John Firnsz who told the crowd Unity was the first Saskatchewan community to win at the national level.

After a second call for nominations, Wilkie was going to have an election for its final council seat. Putting their names forward were Gus McMaster and Mary Ellen Herzog.

Wilkie Outlaws players were to meet over Thanksgiving weekend to decide the fate of the team for the 2003-04 season. Proposed weekday games and travel to the northern towns of Turtleford, Paradise Hill and Edam were a stumbling block for players living in Saskatoon.

 

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