Roads are incredibly wide. The town sites were set aside when the homestead properties were laid out.
On our first visit to Skaskatchewan two years ago, we visited with Stella and her husband Tom. They were kind enough to introduce us to many in the community. Sadly, Tom passed away in May. Stella's daughter Bev. is with her in the photo and Stella's mother Nettie is below.
Nettie at 95 lives by herself and was able to tell us about her trip from the Ukraine when she was a young girl. It is great that small towns have neighbors who lend a helping hand when needed. It takes a whole village to raise a child and to assist elders to stay in their homes.
Agnes who lives in Winnipeg was lots of fun. She said she felt as if she had known Tony all her life, even though these cousins had just met.
Eva married Frank Bozak and was a niece of my husband's grandfather. They had several children, cousins to my husband's dad. The photo below is Frank's parents.
Members of the family all say that Eva was the kindest and most patient woman they had ever met ... a great tribute to a mom!
We met with two Eva's daughters Mary and Jean, lovely ladies! Mary's daughter Sherl has been very helpful with tracing Tony's relations.
Sherl drove her mother and neice, Ashley to see the CQA/ACC quilt show in Saskatoon.
Another small town has even greater problems.
We never saw a hotel ... or a person on the main street.
This store had it's sign ... general repairs.
The only sign of life was the local dog.
The sunsets were always breathtaking ... whether the sun was glowing through trees or reflecting off clouds.


4 comments:
oooh I love ghost town photos! There is this great little Canadian tv show called Rabbit Fall and they film it in a town in Saskatchewan that looks an awful lot like Wishart.
Wishart isn't quite a ghost town! I still have relatives there! :)
I grew up on a farm between Wynyard and Wishart. I actually went to elementary school in Wishart until we moved to Abbotsford when I was in Grade Six. Many nice memories of a simpler time then, I don't take that for granted.
Jameson
As a child I used to go to Wishart every summer in the early 1980s, to visit my Uncle Gordon W it was very much more alive then. Thanks for the pictures.
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