Estevan Collegiate Institute
Estevan, Saskatchewan, Canada
During Reunion 2000 I had many Trivia Web Pages, and all were on Geocities and Tripod's Free Servers. When they decreased my web space, and bandwidth, I removed many of the web pages I had during the reunion, to keep the sites main pages active. These deleted pages were then in moth balls collecting dust for years. Then when we moved the site to a new paid server, I thought it was time to add some of these memories back again. Now the site is being moved again, and totally redone, to keep up with the times. Hope You enjoy the new additions, and they bring back a few good memories!
Click on the Thumbnails to View full size Note- These were taken with one of the first digital camera's, it was a Sony either 1 or 2 megapixel so quality is less than great. If you own the originals and can scan them, please send me a better copy. I have received some over time, and Thank You!
At ECI we had a Student Newspaper the name of the Newspaper was COLLEGIATE ECHOES
Editors:
In the Saskatchewan Archives I stumbled upon the Original Architectural Drawings of ECI drawn by Storey and VanEgmond in 1914. After many letters and emails I had these 6 drawings copied for viewing at the Reunion in 2000. This was the first time they had been in Estevan since 1912-1914 when the School was being built.
Display at the Reunion.
After the Reunion they were donated to the Estevan Museum on Highway 37, in Memory of the Gus Gesell Family. I received permission from Mrs Helen Mather in Regina to make special copies for the Reunion, as well as special permission to include these on my History CD Unfortunately they didn't arrive in time to put them on the CD I hope they have them displayed now since the School is now gone. They will be the only documents showing the exact details used in the construction.
I was going through the old yearbooks to scan pictures for the Reunion 2000 CD, and noticed a whole page of pictures, devoted to Bobby Curtola in the 1965 Yearbook, so I decided to scan these in and send them to Bobby Curtola, and get his permission to use a small record clip of his, on my History CD. I not only got his permission, he phoned me on June 28th, 2000 and apologized for not being able to make it to the Reunion! Then he read a letter, he wrote to the Alumni, which he then Faxed me.
This Fax was on display at the Reunion. He sounded like a great guy! A true Canadian Talent! I used his hit “Fortune Teller” on the CD. He loved the old Yearbook pictures by the way! I believe he was in Estevan to do a Xmas dance down at the River Pavilion. This might bring back good memories for those that attended that Dance. I've included the photos in my Yearbook Memories slide show
In 1999 this appeared In our online “Echoes” web page, The beginning of a great party Reunion 2000
News Release Regina, Mar 24/99 - - Former Estevan City Clerk receives first ECI invitation
Norah Mather of Regina was presented Friday with the first ECI Reunion 2000 invitation to roll off the press.
A 1927 graduate of the Estevan Collegiate Institute, Mather was Estevan's City Clerk for many years.
She joined the City of Estevan staff in 1927 immediately after high school and retired in 1970.
Mather also served overseas during the Second World War attaining the rank of Staff Sergeant with the Canadian Women's Army Corps. She has been a strong supporter of the Royal Canadian Legion Estevan Branch #60 and has held executive positions.(*1. see below)
Another 500 ECI Reunion and homecoming invitations are in the mail. The Regina Communications Committee met Thursday evening to address by hand and stamp the cards to former ECI students across Canada and around the world.
“It's a start,” said Don Pho, committee member. “But, the master list has 3,000 names. The cards we've addressed are targeted primarily at the people who live far away and whose addresses we could find - so they will have early notification and can plan to attend.” Regina committee members who participated in the addressing bee were: Ron Hitchcock, Paul Fraser, Judy Weber-Fraser, Joyce Hargest Allen, Don Olson,Lois Bye Andrew, Jim Mojelski, and Colleen Slater-Smith.
“Ron and Joyce personally applied each stamp to the cards - Jim brought some damp sponges to help with that task. Paul and Judy brought the Canada Postal Code Book. We were pleased to have Judy on hand - a genuine Canada Post official - to supervise our work!” Pho said.
The 500 addresses have been gathered by telephone calls to former ECI students in Regina and across Canada, from Christmas card lists, the 1944-48 reunion list from 1997, and various telephone books. Some addresses are also beginning to appear as a result of the ECI Internet website.
“This invitation card is designed to increase use of the website - the card simply gives the date of the event and the ECI website address,” Pho said.
“We have also targeted former ECI family groups with this mailout - so we have included a large number of Estevan people in this first mailout. It's our hope that the Estevan residents will contact their family members because we do not have everyone's address.
Please don't be offended if you don't receive an ECI card in the mail this week - it was a targeted mailout specifically with the hope these folks will contact their relatives or the Estevan address committee.
Pho encouraged Estevan residents with addresses of former ECI students to forward them to Carol Toth or Ted Mather who are collecting the addresses and compiling a database for a large mailout of registration forms and detailed reunion information this spring. “We have printed a large number of the invitation cards and they will be available in various locations around Estevan and from other committee members.”
That first Gold Mailer started it all. After that group in Regina got the ball rolling, the committees in Estevan led by Larry Preddy finished the job
As time goes on we are loosing more and more ECI Alumni, and I am afraid Norah is one of them.
*1. Her Obituary:
MATHER, NORAH
MATHER, NORAH_Norah passed away peacefully on September 2, 2004 in her 95th year. Predeceased by her parents John and Alice Mather, brothers Harry, Frank and David Mather; sisters Kathleen Johnson and Emily Dougall, she is survived by brothers Jack Mather (Regina), Ted Mather (Winnipeg); sister Alice Donnely (Crofton, BC); and numerous nieces and nephews. Norah worked for the City of Estevan for 43 years, was a Life Member of the Estevan Legion, served overseas in London during WWII. She was an avid gardener, reader, family historian and a very special person to those that knew her. We are grateful for the wonderful care she received on Unit 3-5 at Wascana Rehabilitation Centre in Regina. A private family service will be held in Estevan. Arrangements in care of Speers Funeral Chapel and Crematorium Services.
Rest in Peace Norah!
In 1999, I started to collect little trivia items for my Reunion 2000 Trivia page
This is what I found below, with up to date corrections:
Next thing I dreamed up was a Guessing game with clues
Try your luck today
IT'S TIME TO TAKE A TRIP DOWN MEMORY LANE
The following is a test of your memory bank - -
Guess what Estevan Business, the following clues describe?
(Please page down for all the clues and the answer- no skipping ahead!)
CLUE #1
This business was in a building which was built in 1912?
CLUE #2
It was located in what was called the Johnson building?
CLUE #3
It was built and operated by Thomas Green (Deceased 1918)
and his wife Wanda Green (nee Kraft) (deceased 1944)
and Thomas's brother, Jim Green, from 1912-1923?
Mrs. Green's descendants are members of the ECI Alumni
CLUE #4
It was called “The Palace Cafe” until 1923 ?
CLUE #5
The building was sold in 1923 to Lee Hing?
CLUE #6
It was located on 4th street
Getting warmer?
CLUE #7
It was operated as this new ??? name until the 90's
but unfortunately all good things must come to an end?
CLUE #8
Do you remember playing a few Rock and Roll tunes
on one of those counter top jukebox's?
3 songs for two-bits, what a deal!
Love to have one on my table at home
I guarantee there would be no Rap on it!!!
If you have 45 rpm records, flip through them like I did last week
talk about bringing back the memories!!
CLUE #9
If that clue didn't work how about this one?
How many hours did you sit on a Red Vinyl bench seat discussing, or doing homework?
How many times did you forget your books in this place?
How many hours did you sit on a bench seat like this checking out the opposite sex? AHH, thought so!
CLUE #10
Or this?
How time did fly when you sipped on a coke!
2 straws!
The hours we spent here,……instead
we could have built the 8th wonder of the world!
CLUE #11
Or maybe this?
Where did we all go for 1 order of
chips and gravy split 3 ways?
I still like chips and gravy, and my kids order it still today!
CLUE #12
Where did the Band members go
after practice on Wed. night?
CLUE #13
Where did the ECI Re-Echoes group
have their Annual Advertising Blitz Breakfast?
(this establishment sponsored many ECI yearbooks)
CLUE #14
Last proprietor was Mr. HAMM CHOW
(He sent me a picture of the inside, see below)
CLUE #15
IHH and ECI Students both went to this establishment
CLUE #16
On Saturday afternoon all the South Sask. Regiment
would go to this place in their army gear after drills
at the airport, (with Sergeant Major Slater, Colleen's dad)
CLUE #17
Where did 99.9% of the Alumni go after school,
or after movies, or after anything…….?
ENOUGH CLUES?
What is the name of this business which
put up with the Alumni of ECI
for many decades?
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NONE OTHER THAN -
“THE CANADA CAFE”
You knew that from Clue #1, right?
After the Green family sold the Palace Cafe, later to become the Canada Cafe, Mrs. Green and Joe Kraft (deceased 1948) went on to build and operate the “Princess Cafe” in 1925. It was located in the Creighton Block. (NOW THE WICKLOW CENTRE, ACROSS AVE FROM BANK OF MONTREAL) The Princess Cafe was another ECI Alumni Hangout.
They operated the cafe until 1946 and then sold it to the Jack Ing family. The Jung family were also involved in this Cafe. There are members of these families on the alumni. The Princess Cafe is also gone now.
And can we not forget, On the East End of Town, the A&W DRIVE-IN owned by Spike & Estelle Moody and Jim Penny, and depending on the decade you were from, On the West End of Town: -late 50's, “Charlies Place” owned and operated by Charlie & Rose Nicholson, or -in the mid 60's - it became Dee Jay's , KFC, owned by the Johnson family.
The Estevan Police are still looking for those missing A&W mugs that seemed to disappear, like magic! Remember- Lights on for Service! Roll your window up an inch or 2, the tray is coming! Sad to say, but the KFC is the only one to survive.
Like Colleen Slater-Smith told me: ” These places are jam packed with positive and happy memories – more so even than the school – cause not everyone had a swell time at school“ Very true!
How many miles were put on parents cars, (or our own if we were the lucky few) making loops from the West to the East end of town? Trip to the moon would have been shorter! Around and around we would go, cruising, the fancier and newer the car, the more trips. How many speeding tickets on 4th street impressing the crew? Tickets for loud mufflers? Laying rubber? (I still love the old cars!)
Another hot spot, or should I say Cold spot, The Dairy Queen was on 4th Street. Owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs Moody (see A&W above) They made banana milkshakes to die for! Now I know where the weight came from! Either after eating, or before, we would of course go to the Star-Lite Drive-In, (Owned by ECI Alumni, Dale Abbott,) or the Orpheum Theatre,( Owned by ECI Alumni, Duane McKenzie and the Muss family after him), for a movie, with coke and A BIG popcorn.
The Orpheum still exists, under new owners now, but the Drive-in, like most others in the world, is gone. I think there is still one just north of Carlyle, but maybe that is the Casino now? Nothing like a crackling speaker, (Stereo, what was that?), mosquitoes, fogged up windows, (don't ask!), popcorn and coke all over the seats of the car, to make a real fun night. Vinyl Seats were the norm! Why cup holders in cars now, not then??? Where do the ECS students cruise now? the Mall? Only flashy car in there is the one some club is raffling off! You know the one I buy tickets on, and then never win!!!!! Hardly the same atmosphere! They don't know what they missed!
Other memories from the early 60's, B&B Drive-In, (owned by the O'Laneys, ECI alumni) and the River Park Pavilion, down by the river. (owned by the ECI Alumni -Green brothers), The corner on the highway where you turned into these places is not even the highway anymore! The Pavilion, Hotel and Beer Parlour are still standing today! My Dad loved the B&B's Fish and Chips, and the trees to park under to have our take-out supper. In those days it was a real treat to eat-out, now it is done almost every day, by all of us. I am sure many dances, weddings etc. can be remembered at the River Park Pavillion. Nathan and Brenda Lamb had their reception there for one.
River Park Resort
When I was a teenager we would go to our cabin called “Pooooped Out”- at Kenosee Lake, on weekends in the summer, and that was the Dance Hall that I remember the best. I only danced twice in my life, so it easy to remember them!!! I remember Colleen Slater and Karen McNichol tried their best one day, to teach the guy with 2 left feet to jive, The lesson was doomed for failure! My dad and brothers loved to dance, what happened to me?
Larry Preddy reminded me of the “ole swimmin' hole” Woodlawn Park, and the Souris River, where myself and thousands others learned to swim. Diving off the old bridge for those that dared!
Wood-ticks ,ah now everyone is itchy and scratching, right? It is a shame today, as thanks to foolish campers, carrying firewood with them, all the old Elm trees have had to be removed from this area, due to Dutch Elm disease. My mom and her family learned to swim at Vaughn's crossing, just past the “old swimming pool”. This pool was the replacement for the river site, and what a “clean” treat it was. I remember riding my bike from hillside just to go for a swim. Now it is the location of a great outdoor theatre every summer. Today the City has a great water and entertainment centre with a water slide and everything, all indoors. Have been there a few times to check it out and enjoyed every minute of it!
While the teens were out with their friends on friday night, the parents and younger siblings were sitting in their cars, on 4th street, eating a DQ ice cream, They would participate in the great Estevan pastime, watching the whole town go by. Now I am doing it in the malls! Lets see, I've lost my hair like my dad, sitting in the mall watching people, (just like 4th st.!) WHAT IS NEXT?
HOPE YOU ENJOYED MY TRIP DOWN MEMORY LANE WHEN LIFE WAS A LOT SIMPLER.
Postcard of ECI, from Grant Walker, CA
Original Pages Created Apr 23, 1999
Revised and added Feb 28, 2007
Moved to new site Apr 2017