The Week of July 25 to July 31, 1999

More Than Petunias
Sunday
July 25, 1999
Here is a Sunday bouquet of flowers for you.
Citabria A Real Champion
Sunday
July 25, 1999
The Citabria made by Bellanca is the subject of this look at another general aviation aircraft.
A Day Like Any Other
Monday
July 26, 1999
This morning we consider what has happened to Sunday. How can we regain what has been lost?
Following Up
Monday
July 26, 1999
Keeping up to date on stories from this past week.
Beechcraft Bonanza 35H
Tuesday
July 27, 1999
The full size aviation sedan. Made since 1947 these are the standard by which all cross country airplanes are judged.
The World
Tuesday
July 27, 1999
Carey Heilman has sent us an interesting list of what the world would be like were it a village of one hundred people.
Flurry of Activity on Newmarket Drive
Tuesday
July 27, 1999
This picture of activity on Newmarket Drive Monday afternoon tells the whole story as workers converge on three houses finishing up construction
Our Town Forest
Wednesday
July 28, 1999
What happens when we cut off the top of a mature tree, this picture taken last evening tells the story. This article deals with the part trees play in forming the community environment.
Madison Footings
Wednesday
July 28, 1999
The footings are almost ready to be poured as this new structure will take shape quickly.
The Heat Is On!
Thursday
July 29, 1999
Wednesday was a hot day, see how some people enjoyed the day at the pool, at a park or on the street.
Old Tire Man
Thursday
July 29, 1999
Saskatchewan used tires are being recycled "rubber to rubber, dust to dust."
Bob Hayes Up & Away
Friday
July 30, 1999
A local pilot drops in for a few minutes on a business trip and we have a sequence of pictures of his departure.
Lions Park
Friday
July 30, 1999
Great wet way for some children to spend a hot summer day at the end of July.
Nimbo Stratus
Friday
July 30, 1999
The passage of a cold front Thursday produced some spectacular clouds that it was nice to have not been under.
Perspective
Saturday
July 31, 1999
Today's article on continued low grain values deals with the need to recognise the simple fact that government will not and has not been interested in the agricultural economy and matters must be taken into hand by the farmers themselves.

Post War Pontiac

Saturday
July 31, 1999
Here is an eligant look at a 1948 Pontiac that has been on the street in Tisdale this past week.