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GERALD SAMUEL LACHO February 2, 1950 – April 22, 2023 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Gerald. ....

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Prairie necessity: Patent index documents history of Sask. invention


Bitter cold, sweltering sun and winds strong enough to tear through sturdy brick churches the climate here demands invention.
A lengthy research project from the Western Development Museum (WDM) documents part of the province’s history with patents and their inventors’ gadgets. At almost 600 pages and comprising more than 3,200 patents, it serves as a kind of tinkerer-toiling snapshot of how people made a go of it on the Prairies.
Called Made in Saskatchewan: A Story of Invention, the patents index covers 1905 to 1979, listing a patent holder’s name, location, object name and patent date.
Some of the first items patented here in 1905, when Saskatchewan gained status as a province, include things typical of early settlement: A track laying machine by John Oliver in Battleford; a mower & reaper by Jules Gagne in Jackfish Lake; a twine holder, held jointly by Otto and C. Krienkie in Lemburg. ....

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Prairie necessity: Patent index documents history of Sask. invention


Prairie necessity: Patent index documents history of Sask. invention
A research project from the Western Development Museum documents part of the province’s history with patents and their inventors’ gadgets.
Author of the article: Evan Radford
Publishing date: Dec 17, 2020  •  December 24, 2020  •  4 minute read  • 
This propeller driven surface machine, better known as the Lorch Snow Plane was patented by Karl Lorch in Spy Hill, Sask. in 1935. It sits on display at the Moose Jaw branch of the Western Development Museum. Submitted Photo Photo by Western Development Museum /jpg
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Yet, the old adage proves true in Saskatchewan.
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