
Buffalo 1920
Jewett School 1925
Bennet Buggy 1930
Wiest Family
Colts 1934
Straw Barn 1936
Eight Horse Outfit
Dreyer Barn 1941
Gadke Farm 1941
Cutting Lumber 1942
Threashing 1942
Breaking 1945
DC4 Case Tractor
Log Barn 1947
Well Drilling Rig
Raising house 1951
Farm Home Sept 17 1951
Farm house 1953
Pet Deer 1956
Hauling wood 1956
Splitting Wood 1956
Moving Hay Stacks
Binder
Cutting Hay
Herd Bull 1963
GOOD NEIGHBOURS !!
Our building in Lloyd.
Our house in Vermilion
Broad Investments
Attended Jewett School Grade 1 to 8. There were 48 boys and 6 girls from grades 1 to 9. Two Noralite girls from Camrose taught. Their wage was $500.00 for the two of them.
Edgar and Erna Wiest. Their son taught the hen to lay her egg behind the stove every morning.
Straw barn built on the Drayer farm.
The war had started and the planes would fly over and dive at the horses. You could hear the pilots laughing above all the noise.
A restored model of my first tractor.
Daughter Dianne and neighbour Margaret Schumacher and our first colt Flicka.
Home made well drilling rig. Dug well 165 feet deep.
The start of winter in 1951
Farm home after raised, full basement dug and extension added.
Chanasyk's pet deer, adopted as a fawn came for a visit.
Was later killed on the highway 10 miles from home.
Splitting a years supply of wood with the wood splitter made by brother Robert.
Harvesting with a horse drwan binder and a 2 1/2 horse motor to run the binder.
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