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Written on back: "Mary & Malcolm Brownlie (1910) at their Restaurant and Rooming House in Rosetown, SK." Malcolm & Mary Brownlie came from Scotland to Manitoba in 1905 and later Rosetown in 1910.
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Written on back: "Mary & Malcolm Brownlie (1910) at their Restaurant and Rooming House in Rosetown, SK." Malcolm & Mary Brownlie came from Scotland to Manitoba in 1905 and later Rosetown in 1910.
Dairy Queen and the Highway Host
The Dairy Queen and Highway Host Restaurant as viewed from across Hwy #7 from the north west.
Dr. Handelman, Pizzeria, Moore & Assoc., Duff's
Two story building with no visible name, Pizzeria Piccolo, Moore & Associates and Duff's Color Centre as viewed from the north west side of the street.
Kentucky Fried Chicken with Greenfield Agro, Pool elevators A & B and the Pioneer elevators viewed in the background as seen from the corners of Hwys 4 & 7 looking south east.
The west side of the 100 block Main Street as viewed from across Highway #7 as follows: Louis' Dining Room and Lounge, Saan Store and Nichols Mobility.
100 block Main Street, Rosetown with the Palace Café on the right side of the picture and a Restaurant Bakery and Confectionery with seven men standing in front.
Seven men stand on the wooden sidewalk in winter, in front of the B.C. Cafe. Palace Cafe to the right.
Wilson's Lunch restaurant. Signs read "Nickel Range Grill" and "Sweet Caporal Cigarettes". Located at 114 2nd Avenue East. Building just behind restaurant is the Orange Hall.
Rosetown - 2nd Avenue East 100 Block
Photos of the evolution of 2nd Avenue East's 100 block.
Photos of businesses along Highway #7 through Rosetown.
Talk of the Town and Red Rose Restaurant
Businesses on part of the east side of the 200 block of Main Street as follows: Foster Travel Services Ltd., Crystal Vision Optical, Talk of the Town and Red Rose Restaurant.
Voyageur Restaurant's "Red Hat"
Newly erected red hat ornament on top of the Voyageur Restaurant and Esso Service Station/Convenience Store located at 407-411 Railway Avenue East (corner of Young Street & Highway 7).
Voyageur Restaurant's "Red Hat" #2
Voyageur Restaurant attached to the Esso Service Station and Convenience Store before it was opened by Bill Kellett. Open from 1969-2004.