The fonds contains seven colour photographs taken during Melfort, Saskatchewan's 1980 "Melfort Reunion, Celebrate Saskatchewan 1905-1980" events. Subjects include the stage at the Melfort Agricultural Society grounds and community organization floats in the parade, and feature a number of Melfort city councillors serving during 1980.
Indigenous people in regalia riding in Travellers' Day Parade (part of Exhibition) along 11th Avenue. The Metropolitan Theatre is visible in the background.
8mm film taken by Leonard "Hymie" Hanft. Film length is 4:30. Footage of the 1965 Shawnee Rodeo parade in Shaunavon, a group of people at the beach, boating and water skiing on a lake
View of the intersection of Main Street and Second Avenue in Biggar Saskatchewan from the Southwest corner Many cars are parked on both sides of the street and a large number of people are walking around on the street and sidewalk. The road is dirt and the sidewalk is paved. Lights and pennant flags are strung up from building to building across Main Street (perhaps a parade)
A woman leading a line of girls, all in Girl guide uniforms, during a parade down Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan. The signs on the store fronts read from left to right: "O.K Economy"; P.H. O'Brien's Hardware"; Hock & Packer"; names of girls not supplied.
A woman sitting on a parade float with signs which read "congratulations Biggar on Your 50th Anniversary" and "Quality Furs ladies & Mens Wear"; The Parade float is on Main Street in Biggar, SK Printed on the bottom edge: "Jun. 59"
A group of men and women in military uniforms, some carrying flags, walking down Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan. Large groups of people are standing on the sidewalks watching the procession The Golden Rule Department Store can be seen in the background
A car decorated as a parade float with a sign which reads "Co-op See your Co-op First"; The car is driving down Main Street in Biggar, SK Large groups of people are standing on the sidewalk in front of A.W. Mooney Ltd. and deMoissac's Jewellers Printed on the bottom edge: "Jun. 59"