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- [ca 1970s]
Harold Marfell was the postmaster for Rosetown, retiring in 1977. He was a RCAF recruiter during WWII.
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Harold Marfell was the postmaster for Rosetown, retiring in 1977. He was a RCAF recruiter during WWII.
Photo taken from 100 block of Main Street facing northeast. Rosetown Hotel in background with people along veranda. A large group of men are outside the hotel with musical instruments, horses, a wagon, and a bull as part of a parade for the "Hard Time" Dance on April 4, 1913.
A large group of men and women in a dance hall. They were there for the "Hard Time Dance" held on April 4, 1913 in Rosetown. Photo taken by "McKenzie".
Walter Harbicht's Service Garage at 116 1st Avenue East. Carlyle Richardson in Texaco uniform; believed to be Al Harbicht in white jacket. Car parked in front for servicing could be a 1932 Studebaker car.
The Hannatty family get ready to go on an outing in their horse and buggy. Wife and four young girls sit in the buggy while the husband stands by the wheel.
Ralph Moxley on a small tractor is pulling a trailer containing a hang glider.
L-R: Martha Saunders, Louise Lafortune.
Eight bulls in harness hitched to a plow. Javens's land is located one mile east of Rosetown.
Kessel, Albert (Jessop Studio)
Pat Schmidt speaking on behalf of the St. Joseph's Convent students at the grand opening ceremony for the gymnasium.
The ladies of the Gunworth Community Auxiliary, who did great work for their community and the servicemen overseas during the war years. Some identities known. Front row L-R: ?, ?, Jessie Dales, Kath Moore, Margeurite Aimee Livingstone, ?, M. Dobbie.
Far back, by house: Ruth Walker, Blanche Livingstone.
Gunnworth Roman Catholic Church
Building was moved to Rosetown in 1914. People gathered on step and in front of building.
Gun Carriage in Decoration Day Parade
Gun carriage drawn by mounted horses for a 1926 Decoration Day parade. Soldiers carrying guns following on foot.
Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)
Gun Carriage and Floral Tributes
Decoration Day parade moving north on Main Street Rosetown on November 11, 1926. Gun carriage filled with flowers leads the parade.
Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)
Four guests sit and chat at the dedication ceremony for Stewart School.
L-R: Mrs. Louise Clarke, Bill Clarke, Agnes Clarke (Wickett). This photo was found behind Bill Clarke's framed picture.