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- 1958
Taken at the annual Bonspiel at the old Rosetown rink. The team had just narrowly beaten Mark Legge's team--tied to the last rock. L-R: Jack Crossman, Boyd Mahan, Bill Crossman, Jim Clarke.
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Taken at the annual Bonspiel at the old Rosetown rink. The team had just narrowly beaten Mark Legge's team--tied to the last rock. L-R: Jack Crossman, Boyd Mahan, Bill Crossman, Jim Clarke.
Curlers at the 1962 Rosetown Legion Bonspiel. L-R: Roy Mann, Cec Hawes, Jim Lawson, Jim McCulloch.
Jim Cheyne and a curling team of 3 men and 1 woman in matching sweaters.
Rosetown curlers playing the Brier Cup at the Granite Curling Club in Saskatoon. 2nd from left: Stewart Gordon. Johnnie Franklin smoking cigar in middle. 2nd from right: Bill Heartwell. Harold Lloyd to the right of Bill.
Graham Cup winners at the Rosetown Bonspiel. L-R: Alex Michel, Field McFaull, Art Fletcher, J.A. Stewart (Skip).
George Loken throws the first rock at the new Rosetown rink.
Rosetown curlers with the North West Brewing Co. Ltd. trophy in Edmonton, Alberta. L-R: C.W. Holmes (2nd), W.M. Aseltine (Skip), J.G. Miller (3rd), D.M. Geddes (Lead).
These Rosetown curlers represented Alberta in the Dominion Curling Final finishing second. It took place in Toronto. L-R: Allan Duncan (Lead), J.D. Lang (2nd), Chas. Taylor (third), Joe Heartwell (skip).
L-R: Chet Arthur, ? Card, Pete Gilbert, Jack Heartwell.
A men's curling team from Anglia in matching curling sweaters. L-R: Jim Brown, John Payne, Hugh Craddey, Lytton Essex.
Back, L-R: Bill Miller, Doe(?) Payne (Vet). Front: Linus Kunkel, Jimmie Scott. 1928-29 curling champions.
Photo taken in Stranraer, Sask. L-R: George Loken, Allan Coulter, unknown, Charlie McDonald, unknown.
Early curlers with trophy, rocks, and brooms. Back row, L-R: Unknown, William Humble, Linus Kunkel, Walter Harbicht. Front row: Adam Logan, Walter Aseltine, Guy Bresie?
L-R: Allan Duncan (lead), Chas. Taylor (3rd), Joe Heartwell (skip), J.D. Lang (2nd). These Rosetown curlers stood second in the playoff for the MacDonald Brier trophy and represented the Alberta association in Toronto.
L-R: Harold Lloyd, Bill Heartwell, Johnnie Sansom, John Franklin.