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Photograph courtesy Biggar Museum & Gallery*




City Meat Market













Mr. Wolff sold Biggar Meat Market to Mr. Frank Stephenson of Frobisher, Saskatchewan in about June of 1913. Mr. Stephenson had renamed the business City Meat Market by June of 1919, by March of 1920 the business was known as Modern Meat Market. In the spring of 1920, Mr. Stephenson installed an ammonia cooling plant, a first in Biggar.

Mr. Stephenson died at Youngstown, Alberta in 1928 and is buried in Biggar Cemetery.



Sources:
The Independent, Biggar, Saskatchewan, June 1913, page 1
Ad from The Independent, Biggar, Saskatchewan, July 24, 1919.
The Independent, Biggar, Saskatchewan, March 24, 1920, page 1. T
he Independent, Biggar, Saskatchewan, March 15, 1928, page 1 and March 22, 1928, page 4.


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