[6] Don and Dewey's song "Farmer John" was a regular staple of their live set, and Young would eventually record it with Crazy Horse on his 1990 album Ragged Glory.
"Aint It the Truth" was performed by the Squires, and later recorded by Neil Young & The Bluenotes on his 1988 album This Note's For You.
The band played engagements out of town in nearby rural southern Manitoba towns such as Selkirk, Portage la Prairie, Neepawa, Brandon and Giroux (near Steinbach), and as far from Winnipeg as Churchill, Manitoba and Fort William, Ontario,[1] traveling in a 1948 Buick Roadmaster hearse, dubbed Mortimer Hearseburg, or Mort.
In November of that year the band was invited by Fort William CJLX radio DJ into the station studio, where two versions of "I'll Love You Forever" were recorded.
Soon thereafter Young moved to California and joined Buffalo Springfield, where former Squires bassist Ken Koblun was also briefly a member of the band.