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Zelma, Saskatchewan

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Country
  
Canada

Census division
  
No. 11

Post office Founded
  
1909 (closed 1985)

Area
  
72 ha

Population
  
30 (2006)

Area code
  
306

Region
  
Saskatchewan

Rural Municipality
  
Bayne No. 371

Incorporated (Village)
  
August 10, 1910

Local time
  
Sunday 5:06 AM

Province
  
Saskatchewan

Zelma, Saskatchewan

Weather
  
3°C, Wind W at 16 km/h, 93% Humidity

Zelma is a small village in Saskatchewan. The village is located along Saskatchewan Highway 763.

Contents

Map of Zelma, SK, Canada

History

During the early years following the establishment of Zelma, the village had a thriving business community with a general store, lumber yards, a hotel, bakery, flour mill and grain elevators; most of these business had disappeared by the end of the 1940s.

The Zelma Church was building in 1909 with a load of $500 for lumber and volunteer labour; initially as a Presbyterian Church, it was reorganised in 1917 as the Zelma United Church.

Until 1912, students were required to attend school in the neighboring communities of Stonemount or Golden Wheat due to reluctance of many of the farmers (who were bachelors) in the area to vote in favor of spending tax money on a school; in 1912 the school district was established, originally using the church for classes until a one room school house was constructed in 1925. The school closed in 1969, with students bussed to Young.

References

Zelma, Saskatchewan Wikipedia