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Co op
27 June 1957
Shaunavon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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"And he wrote several small booklets on co-operation, and why he thought it should succeed. One farmer just working at home it wasn't enough that the farmer should work long hours and think he was going to get paid. He should also know what happened to his product and what it sold for and have some say in it. And that's where he got more and more ideas." (Interview with Tilly Wilkins, Shaunavon, Saskatchewan, Canada, May 16, 2003).

"The co-operative movement is our only hope - it's public ownership with control from the inside, not from the outside through competition". (Everett Baker as quoted in the Co-opeative Consummer, October 31, 1972, Vol. XXXIV. No. 20).

Pioneers opening Co-op Service Station
June 27, 1957
Shaunavon, Saskatchewan, Canada

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Co op Gas Station
1 March 1964
Frontier, Saskatchewan, Canada
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Before 'Clean-up' Co-op
March 1, 1964
Frontier, Saskatchewan, Canada

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Co op Picnic
12 August 1956
Shaunavon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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Co-op Women's Guild picnic at Rock Avon Park
August 12, 1956
Shaunavon, Saskatchewan, Canada