Garage was an Imperial Esso station, located on the east side of 50 Street, across from the intersection with 48 Avenue. It was across the street from Vic's Garage.
Aerial view of Millet, probably taken from a grain elevator. Looking west along 49 Avenue from behind the railway station. Buildings prominently featured include the Ira Grant Building, K. Kerr & Sons farm equipment dealers, Millet Cash Store, Millet United Church.
Church was built by William Kovar, 1907-1908. He was assisted by Joe Moonen, Louis Grey, and Charlie Moonen. Frank Schuller also helped nail some shiplap. Situated on the south side of 50 Avenue at the intersection with 48 Street.
View of the sawmill from the lake. From A. B. Rowley's sawmill on the east shore of Pigeon Lake thousands of board feet of lumber were hauled by team and sleighs to Millet to be shipped out by train.
Aerial view of Millet, probably taken from a grain elevator. Looking southwest toward the school, intersection of 48 Avenue and 50 Street in foreground. Buildings featured prominently include Leanne's Imperial Esso Service and Millet School.