Winter travel with a team and cutter
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- [ca. 1924]
Ken Hare driving a team of horses pulling a cutter.
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Winter travel with a team and cutter
Ken Hare driving a team of horses pulling a cutter.
The Mike & Sophie Gawletz home, located on 100 block of 2nd Avenue East. October 16, 1930.
Three teams of horses hitched to a small frame house preparing to drag it on snow. Three men are holding the reins. Dog in front.
Main Street after a big snowstorm, facing southeast. Large snowbank in front of the beauty parlour with people standing behind. L-R: Beauty Parlour, Paris Cafe, Mr. Francis' Ford Garage, Rosetown Hotel.
Earl Curtis using a V snow plow on a tractor to open up access to farm buildings, granaries etc. after snowfall.
Rev. Benjamin Crowe in a buffalo coat
Rev. Crowe standing beside waist high snowbanks on a cleared walk wearing a long buffalo coat.
Starting gate for downhill events at Stranraer's Twin Towers ski hill.
Cars parked on Main Street after a snowstorm. Two people attempt to jumpstart a car stuck in a snowbank. A shovel handle sticks out to the left side.
An aerial photo of Rosetown taken in winter taken from the south looking north.
A group of people, some with shovels, stand amongst large snow drifts on Rosetown's Main Street. Some identities known. R-L: Neil McVicar, Jessie McKenzie, Ernie Conliff, & Linus Kunkel.
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A snow storm blows along Main Street, Rosetown. White-out conditions.
St. Joseph's Convent behind a snow-covered yard.
Skiing at Twin Towers in Stranraer, SK. With the possibility of hosting a part of the 1994 Saskatchewan Winter Games, the Twin Towers board raised money and put in a snow-making machine, water reservoir, pipes & storage areas.
Using a horse and scraper to remove or pile the snow on Main Street. Rosetown businesses in background.
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Rev. Benjamin Crowe and another man behind snowdrift
The snow is as high as the picket fence in front.