- ROA1.002
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- 1929
Two Twin City tractors pulling a levelling and smoothing machine.
Two Twin City tractors pulling a levelling and smoothing machine.
HW #4 with Eagle Creek flood waters cresting over the bridge. A highway crew are working on the flooded bridge on the highway.
Behind the old post office in Rosetown. L-R: Edith Heartwell, Mary Heartwell seated on chair, Jennie Cameron.
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Three men and two women, all elderly, are in a row behind a table in a hall. All unidentified. The ladies are wearing hats and jackets.
1961 Rosetown Jubilee Bearded Boys Contest
Voted best beard: Cliff G. Morris; Legion winner: Jim McCulloch.
Front row, L-R: L. Gordon, Floyd McCallum, Lyle Stubbs, J. Reed, Don Ross, Don Fullerton, Harold Marfell, Ray Lavigne, J. Allard. 2nd row: Ron Brooks, Ed Sears, Al Torry, Cliff Sinclair, Cecil Flach, Albert Bertolo, Ben Dyck, Ted Forrest, Del Forrest, H. Burchby, Ken Lich, Fred Walter, Garry Kid, W. Harnett. 3rd row: L. Thomas, E. Lavigne, Mike Bertsch, A. Carnahan, Frank Scrivens, Gordon Gardener, George McCulloch, Scotty McOuat, Bob Cowan, Art Flach, J. MacDonald, J. Parsons, Jim McCulloch (Legion winner), Les Duffus, Wm. Duncan, Jack Davison, Ed Nasheim. 4th row: Clarence Meyers, J. Healey, Jim Bertolo, Karl Kersey, Stan Cheyne, Ron Stanek, N. Klotz, R. Davison, Nat Whyshynski, W. Haugen, Tom Livingstone, Cliff G. Morris (best beard), Ron Piercy, W. Walker, J. Burechailo, D. Blair. Top row: Ben Wessels, P. Komadoski, J. Klassen, George Hearn, Albert Lang, Arnold Michel, John Dreidger, D. Owens, D. Thompson, Stew Adnam.
Raymond Paquette & Rene Letourneau
L-R: Raymond Paquette, Rene Letourneau (Olafson). Both from Quebec settler backgrounds.
Group photo at Letourneau's farm
A group of 22 people pose for a photograph at Narcisse (Chris) Letourneau's farm. First row, 4th from left: Marie Paquette. Grain truck and 2 touring cars in the background.
Taken from the Searle elevator looking northeast. L-R: old rink, Stewart School, Smith School, Roman Cathoilc Church, Anglican Church; elevators at North Rosetown in background.
Mrs L. Kunkel and an unknown friend sit outside a (blacksmith?) shop on First Avenue amongst wagons and wagon wheels. The signs on the building read "Frost & Wood Farm Machinery" (a brand out of Ontario popular at the time), and "Adams Wagons".
1937 Ford half-ton truck with two moose heads on front under a blanket with pine trees. Speaker horns on top of truck. More fir trees and "Santa" (played by Henry Morrison). Herschel Arthur is driving. Service garage at Legion Hall in background.
Brick Liquor Board Store located at 123 1st Avenue East from 1959 to 1982, when it moved to its present location off Highway 7.
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Hospital to the left, Convent to the right. Facing west-northwest.
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Facing south. Elevators visible along the highway at the south end of town. Main Street is situated between the 2 elevators on an angle. Anglican Church with steeple at centre of picture. United Church in background at left. Old coal dock can be seen at the left just at the horizon. No telephone wires yet.
Showing from lower left to upper right: 1st Avenue West, Main Street; perpendicular right to left: railroad track and Highway 7. Shows Rosetown Hotel with 3 storeys.
Aerial view of all of Rosetown. South end of town at bottom of photo (elevators visible).