It is now a park. The building is gone, and the only existing building on the grounds is the caretakers residence. The lot is said to be haunted. -Ryan Stensrud Saskatoon Resident
It is currently a halfway house which works with corrections to facilitate the merging of convicts back into society.
Gordie Howe
Shawn Morris Reddekopp February 29, 1980 Saskatoon ,S.K John & Terri Reddekopp
The greatest population change inbeetween these saskatewn cities is.....daumdeedum(drumroll) SASKATOON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!If you think i am old i am just in grade 4!!!!!!!!! and this was a math question and i took hours on reasearching so YAY ME!
On eBay or used. It's kinda old now, and most people threw it out by now. ;)
he used to be 8 years old. now he is 11. (i think)
My research shows that Debs checked himself in for stress. He was an old man by then, and his body was surely weakened by the previous years in prison. Also the sanitarium he was in, Lindlahr Sanitarium, seemed to be an interesting place: In 1914, Dr. Henry Lindlahr bought 8 acres of the former Lathrop estate in Elmhurst, Illinois to establish the Lindlahr Sanitarium so that patients might receive "Nature Cure" in a country atmosphere. The sanitarium was in existence from 1914 to 1928. The "Nature Cure" included a vegetarian diet, exercise, hydrotherapy, manipulation, sunbathes and airbathes. Brochures for the sanitarium stated no drugs, serums or surgery. The reason Henry Lindlahr became a doctor was because he was a diabetic. He eventually cured his diabetes and lost 40 pounds; therefore, he devoted his life to being a doctor who didn't use medications. Lindlahr Sanitarium was located on the south side of St. Charles Road between Cottage Hill Avenue and Prospect Avenue. The property eventually expanded to include an administration building; an annex, which had bedrooms, baths, parlors, porches, and the main treatment room; bungalows; and, in the summer, a tent city with screened tents with electric lights. The large, wooded grounds provided patients with plenty of room to get exercise, which was an important part of the "Nature Cure". Lindlahr Sanitarium had a sports program, which included tennis, basketball, lawn croquet, volleyball and exercise groups.
i think they used cheaper back Bord's or I'm not sure if this is really old, when they used old basket
Well, the a straight line from Cancun (Near Maya Riviera) to Saskatoon is 3841.10 Km. The average plane flies at 900 Km. So, according to my calculations, it would take 4 hours, 16 minutes, and 59.2 Seconds. .-*Done By A 13-Year-Old*-.
Glass was used as a lens protector. Now we use plastic.
We still use them now, but they are hundreds of years old, as electronic were still used in the 1800's
windmills are used now for mainly wind energy but in the old times the dutch used them to grind corn and wheat for flour