A large crowd of people in the intersection of Main Street and Second Avenue in Biggar, Saskatchewan. Appears to be a public celebration as there are banners strung up from building to building across the intersection.
A car decorated with streamers, a tiger on a platform and a sign which reads "Progress with Imperial Oil Limited 1888 to 1965"; there is also an "Esso" decal on the side of the car.
A car on Main Street in Biggar Saskatchewan decorated with a giant cake on top, banners and a sign which reads "Rann's Bakery 1917-1965"; there are two men in the car and a woman riding on the back of the car
A truck leading a group of ten children and two men, all on horse back, down Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan; The truck has a sign in the flatbed which reads "Double C 4H Multiple Club", a child riding on the outside of the flatbed, and two men riding in the cab. Behind the group of horse riders is two men in a wooden wagon with two horses hitched to it.
A flatbed trailer on Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan, decorated with streamers and a large cake which reads "60 happy Birthday"; There is a woman sitting beside the cake; a banner on the trailer reads "Robinson Stores"
Five men and a large piece of equipment on a flatbed trailer that is decorated with streamers and a banner which reads "The Independent Established 1909"
A small 15 cm X 21 cm 8-page informational booklet about the Town of Indian Head - its history and institutions, with black and white photographs - with a colourful cover. It was published as part of the 1971 Homecoming event.
A car decorated with banners and flags on Main Street in Biggar Saskatchewan; There is a large tea cup on the roof of the car and a woman sitting on the hood of the car; A banner on the side of the car reads "Louise de Moissac Jeweller Biggar Sask."
Sixteen women on a flatbed trailer on main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan; The trailer is decorated with streamers and a banner which reads "Job's daughters No.9"