From the Archives: Killam Fire Claims Buildings

From the Archives: Killam Fire Claims Buildings

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(The Sedgewick Sentinel – April 4, 1929) – At ten minutes past four o’clock a.m. on Tuesday morning, April 2nd, the rattle of the fire bell at Killam was sounded by Charlie Moon, the cook of Pon Moon Get’s City Cafe at Killam. After the first alarm was sounded, it was only a matter of minutes until the chemical engines from the fire hall were on their way to the scene of the fire which had broken out with alarming suddenness in the front room of the City Cafe.

From the Archives: Thieves get light haul at Sedgewick

From the Archives: Thieves get light haul at Sedgewick

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(The Sedgewick Sentinel, October 31st, 1929) – On Friday night, October 25, the Home Elevator, of which Willie Rose is manager, and the N. Bawlf Elevator, of which E. V. Smith is manager, were broken into by burglars, who secured only a fountain pen from the Home Elevator and some clothing from the Bawlf Elevator.