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KREW KUTZ: “Displaced Persons” Explained - Part 2
History The Oyen Echo 1/20/25 History The Oyen Echo 1/20/25

KREW KUTZ: “Displaced Persons” Explained - Part 2

The Dziuba, Dumanowski, Garszczal, and Mikosz families provide brief but valuable sketches of what caused them to leave their Polish homeland during WWII…

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KREW KUTS: “Displaced Persons” Explained
History The Oyen Echo 1/13/25 History The Oyen Echo 1/13/25

KREW KUTS: “Displaced Persons” Explained

The “Siberian Six,” I silently called them, six people in four families living here, friends of my parents, all with a remarkable story to tell although it has been somewhat muted…

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KREW KUTS: A Crossroads Museum Story – Finale
History The Oyen Echo 1/7/25 History The Oyen Echo 1/7/25

KREW KUTS: A Crossroads Museum Story – Finale

Gerard and Annie Peck, as previously noted, moved from Oyen to Calgary in 1938 where they retired.

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KREW KUTS: A Crossroads Museum Story - Part 5
History The Oyen Echo 12/23/24 History The Oyen Echo 12/23/24

KREW KUTS: A Crossroads Museum Story - Part 5

David Peck and his wife Edith, the inspiration of this story, unlike his parents, generated few if any local news stories while raising three children on a farm near Lacombe…

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KREW KUTS: A Crossroads Museum Story - Part 4
History The Oyen Echo 12/16/24 History The Oyen Echo 12/16/24

KREW KUTS: A Crossroads Museum Story - Part 4

The year 1937 began with the customary New Year’s Eve dance in Oyen - music provided by the Excel Orchestra while the OK Orchestra was entertaining at Cereal…

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KREW KUTS: A Crossroads Museum Story - Part 3 continued
History The Oyen Echo 12/9/24 History The Oyen Echo 12/9/24

KREW KUTS: A Crossroads Museum Story - Part 3 continued

This is an ongoing summary of news events concerning the Gerard Peck family in 1936. Mrs. Annie Peck led prayers at the “World Day of Prayer” in Oyen in early March.

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KREW KUTS: A Crossroads Museum Story - Part 3
History The Oyen Echo 12/2/24 History The Oyen Echo 12/2/24

KREW KUTS: A Crossroads Museum Story - Part 3

Mr. and Mrs. Peck holidayed in England from May to the end of August 1929. In the meantime, their eldest son Hubert, ranching near Cochrane…

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KREW KUTS: A Crossroads Museum Story - Part 2
History The Oyen Echo 11/26/24 History The Oyen Echo 11/26/24

KREW KUTS: A Crossroads Museum Story - Part 2

The creation of this museum moment, as described in these pages last week, was straightforward and unfettered – who originally belonged to several donated wedding accessories…

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KREW KUTS: A Crossroads Museum Story
History The Oyen Echo 11/17/24 History The Oyen Echo 11/17/24

KREW KUTS: A Crossroads Museum Story

Why do we bother having museums? They require thousands of hours of volunteer labour, and their funding is often precarious.

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KREW KUTS: Calgary Connections - Part 2
History The Oyen Echo 11/11/24 History The Oyen Echo 11/11/24

KREW KUTS: Calgary Connections - Part 2

These were some of the early settlers who passed away during the last half of 1966 as reported in the Calgary Herald and the Oyen Echo.

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Fallen Heroes: Their journey Home
History, Remembrance The Oyen Echo 11/6/24 History, Remembrance The Oyen Echo 11/6/24

Fallen Heroes: Their journey Home

A few years ago, my wife Laura and I hosted a film team at our farm near Sedalia, AB. The team was from The Military Museums in Calgary, and they were on a mission…

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They shall not grow old, Remembrance Day, 11th November
History, Remembrance The Oyen Echo 11/6/24 History, Remembrance The Oyen Echo 11/6/24

They shall not grow old, Remembrance Day, 11th November

AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN AND IN THE MORNING, WE WILL REMEMBER THEM. LEST WE FORGET.

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New Brigden veteran served war effort on home front
History, Remembrance The Oyen Echo 11/6/24 History, Remembrance The Oyen Echo 11/6/24

New Brigden veteran served war effort on home front

Not all veterans served overseas. According to New Brigden’s history book ‘Still Making Memories’, Fred Tye from New Brigden was among the thousands of service men…

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Bill Mitchell from Monitor served in WWII
History, Remembrance The Oyen Echo 11/6/24 History, Remembrance The Oyen Echo 11/6/24

Bill Mitchell from Monitor served in WWII

William Mitchell from Monitor, Alberta served as an airplane mechanic in the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II.

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Edwin Johnson from Esther served in WWII
History, Remembrance The Oyen Echo 11/6/24 History, Remembrance The Oyen Echo 11/6/24

Edwin Johnson from Esther served in WWII

Edwin Johnson from Esther, Alberta served in the Canadian Army during WWII. According to information from the history book Sage Brush and Sifting Sand…

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Babe (H.E.) Howard from Monitor served in WWII
History, Remembrance The Oyen Echo 11/6/24 History, Remembrance The Oyen Echo 11/6/24

Babe (H.E.) Howard from Monitor served in WWII

Howard Everett (Babe) Howard from Monitor, Alberta served in WWII. According to information from the history book A Treasure of Memories Vol. II…

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KREW KUTS: War and daily life
History, Remembrance The Oyen Echo 11/5/24 History, Remembrance The Oyen Echo 11/5/24

KREW KUTS: War and daily life

The word “remembrance” means present consciousness of a past event. It can unexpectedly and paradoxically bring forth beneficial memories, those that are disturbing, or a combination of both.

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KREW KUTS: Calgary Connections 1966
History The Oyen Echo 10/29/24 History The Oyen Echo 10/29/24

KREW KUTS: Calgary Connections 1966

“Feeling forgotten,” I have observed, often occurs among people living in small communities many kilometers from a larger community or city.

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KREW KUTS: Legacies - Western Ostrander
History The Oyen Echo 10/22/24 History The Oyen Echo 10/22/24

KREW KUTS: Legacies - Western Ostrander

Some may say there is probably no historical significance in one of this district’s pioneer settlers being “a painter and decorator by trade,” in the words of his daughter...

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KREW KUTS: Fire “Prevention” 2024
History The Oyen Echo 10/8/24 History The Oyen Echo 10/8/24

KREW KUTS: Fire “Prevention” 2024

When did we first begin to say that fires so essential to human existence needed to be “prevented”? The first reference to “fire prevention” in my quick search of Canadian newspapers...

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