SIDE A 00:00:05 -- 00:05:22
Discussion about moving out West and getting married in Saskatoon, with mention of how they met; 1918, marriage, wedding, Saskatoon, courting, George MacKay.
SIDE A 00:05:22 -- 00:14:34
Discussion about living with her cousin Jack and his wife out West, with mention of washing machines; West, George MacKay, washing machine.
SIDE A 00:14:34 -- 00:16:04
Discussion about horsepower; horsepower.
SIDE A 00:16:04 -- 00:23:58
Discussion about going to church, with mention of the church closing in 1948 and the graveyard there; church, Baptist Church, Presbyterian, North Tryon, 1948, Boulter, Robert Holt.
SIDE A ends at 00:23:58.
SIDE B 00:24:07 -- 00:25:21
Discussion about Dr. Bell; Dr. Bell, dentist, doctor, Tryon.
SIDE B 00:25:21 -- 00:26:21
Discussion about the phantom ship and mirages; phantom ship, mirage.
SIDE B 00:26:21 -- 00:33:28
Discussion about life in Saskatoon, with mention of the schools, the farms, and taking the train there in the winter; farming, Saskatoon, school, cattle, strap, teaching, teacher, students, train, Harvest Excursion, 1917, West.
SIDE B 00:33:28 -- 00:39:09
Discussion about her husband George MacKay and his early career in politics; 1949, politics, George MacKay, John Walter Jones, J. Walter, 1966, 1967, Minister of Public Works and Highways, Max Thompson, Lieutenant Governor, John George MacKay, Billy Archie MacDonald, Honorable John George MacKay.
SIDE B 00:39:09 -- 00:44:17
Discussion about what life was like when her husband was the Lieutenant Governor, with mention of meeting Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip; Lieutenant Governor, John George MacKay, George MacKay, Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Phillip.
SIDE B 00:44:17 -- 00:45:31
Discussion about making quilts, of which she donated over 100; quilt, handmade quilts.
SIDE B 00:45:31 -- 00:48:04
Discussion about the first time she voted, the Women's Institute, and home remedies; voting, women's vote, Women's Institute, home remedies, dogwood bark, mustard plaster, goose grease.
Tape ends at 00:48:04.