If you've passed by the Tractor Museum over at the High River Agriculture Grounds over the last few weeks you've probably noticed the old Eaman's Camp Service Station building starting to round into shape.

The building is still resting on blocks, but should be put into it's final resting place sometime in the next few weeks.

However, that still leaves it with a long way to go, but Volunteer Barry Ferguson says it's getting there.

"We hope that in a short time, a few weeks or so, the building will be placed on it's final resting place. Then the fun begins. We have a lot of volunteers. We have stucco guys volunteering. We even have a fellow that wants to do all the neon signs for us. So, once that thing hits ground where it's supposed to be. Watch out it's really going to go."

Ferguson says if you want to donate cash, or your time, you can contact the River City Car Club as they're handing all the donations for the service station restoration.

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