Community Centre/Town Office – 116 Vincent Ave. W. (west wall)
Prior to the relocation of the RM of Churchbridge shop, these four murals (6a, 6b, 6c and 6d) were located on that building and
pay tribute to the progression of area roads and road maintenance.
Artist: Janet Scholz (2007/2016)
Community Centre/Town Office – 116 Vincent Ave. W. (west wall)
Prior to the relocation of the RM of Churchbridge shop, these four murals (6a, 6b, 6c and 6d) were located on that building and
pay tribute to the progression of area roads and road maintenance.
Artist: Janet Scholz (2015)
Community Centre/Town Office – 116 Vincent Ave. W. (west wall)
Prior to the relocation of the RM of Churchbridge shop, these four murals (6a, 6b, 6c and 6d) were located on that building and
pay tribute to the progression of area roads and road maintenance.
Artist: Miriam Koch, Gerald Dressler, Janet Scholz (2007)
Community Centre/Town Office – 116 Vincent Ave. W. (west wall)
Prior to the relocation of the RM of Churchbridge shop, these four murals (6a, 6b, 6c and 6d) were located on that building and
pay tribute to the progression of area roads and road maintenance.
Artist: Gerald Dressler
Community Centre/Town Office – 116 Vincent Ave. W. (west wall)
Milking cows was a twice-a-day chore on the farm.
Artist: Miriam Koch
Community Centre/Town Office – 116 Vincent Ave. W. (west wall)
When the “city boys” came around selling their wares to farm families, they sometimes forgot that their four-wheeled transportation required a road. It was farmers and their four-legged transportation that usually came to the rescue.
Artist: Janet Scholz
Community Centre/Town Office – 116 Vincent Ave. W. (west wall)
Early curling in the 1920s. A tribute to C. Tuma who was the overseer of Churchbridge from 1928-1945.
Artist: Janet Scholz (2013)
Community Centre/Town Office – 116 Vincent Ave. W. (west wall)
Artist: Geraldine Melnyk (2013)
Community Centre/Town Office – 116 Vincent Ave. W. (west wall)
Artist: Janet Scholz (2014)
Community Centre/Town Office – 116 Vincent Ave. W. (west wall)
Artist: Gerald Dressler
Community Centre/Town Office – 116 Vincent Ave. W. (west wall)
This mural is a depiction of the how our early settlers created light. From barn lights to kerosene lanterns and then pressure lights, which burned brighter, it wasn’t always as easy as a flick of a switch!
Artist: Verna Chyz (2014)
Community Centre/Town Office – 116 Vincent Ave. W. (west wall)
Small communities couldn’t live without a blacksmith. He has to keep his fire going all the time to be able to heat metal to a point that it could be pounded and shaped. He was skilled – and anything metal, he could fix!
Artist: Janet Scholz (2013)
Community Centre/Town Office – 116 Vincent Ave. W. (west wall)
The mural was painted by Geraldine Melnyk for her husband Don, a long-time Churchbridge resident of Ukrainian descent.
Artist: Geraldine Melnyk
Community Centre/Town Office – 116 Vincent Ave. W. (west wall)
Larsons fond memory of their mom.
Artist: Janet Scholz (1999)
Community Centre/Town Office – 116 Vincent Ave. W. (west wall)
The prairie landscape was generously dotted with wild flowers like the wild rose, the yellow lady slipper, the brown-eyed Susan, and Saskatchewan’s emblem, the Tiger Lily. The artist, Sheila, has a special affinity for flowers which she was happy to preserve here.
Artist: Sheila Vickers
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