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Soldier's Bride at Quiet Lake
Circa 1941
Main Beach, Atton's Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada
Credits:
Sleath, Ruby
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Mr. D.A. Henderson from North Battleford was the first caretaker of the park. A booth, selling only a limited supply of necessities, was open only a short period of each day - it was not a store.
In 1935 Harry Clysdale moved a large dance hall to the area. It was south of the park. Phat (Elwood) Jones and the Rhythm Vendors from Rockhaven provided music at one time then Phat Jones and Reg Mclvor at another time.
The ball diamond was well used by teams from many districts. I remember a team from North Battleford. Our local Riding Hill team enjoyed many games there.
For a short period of time there was a tennis court south of the ball diamond. For lack of use it was finally removed.
A number of people drowned on the south and west sides of Atton's Lake before sufficient measures were taken to warn the public of dangerous holes.
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McLain Family on Beach
Circa 1941
Main Beach, Atton's Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada
Credits:
Sleath, Ruby
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Friends in a Boat
Circa 1935
Main Beach, Atton's Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada
Credits:
Sleath, Ruby
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Boat Dock at Main Beach
Circa 1935
Main Beach, Atton's Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada
Credits:
Sleath, Ruby
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Lambier's Hill
Circa 1950's
South of lake area, Atton's Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada
Credits:
Forest's Drug Store
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Municipal Park Camping Permit 1943
5 September 1943
Atton's Lake Campground; Atton's Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada
Credits:
Clayton McLain Memorial Museum
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The McLain shack was replaced by a three room cabin in 1961. It was sold to Albert and Alene (McLain) Hardy in 1979 and at this writing, 2007, it is owned by Allan and Karen Hardy.
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McLain Cabin
Circa 1941
Atton's Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada
Credits:
Sleath, Ruby
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Booth in the 60's
Circa 1960
Atton's Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada
Credits:
Sargeant, Sharon