- RO5.022
- Item
- 1955
The Department of Highways float featuring toy trucks and machinery.
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The Department of Highways float featuring toy trucks and machinery.
A comedy float with Rosetown doctors performing "surgery". "100 Yrs PROGRESS" on the float. Turning west on 9th Avenue from Aseltine School.
The Elks float for the Golden Jubilee parade cruises past the Unique Theatre on Main Street. Their sign reads "The Elks: Progressing with Saskatchewan".
Students and teachers sit atop the Engen School float in a Rosetown parade.
Front half of the Sky-Vue Drive-In float.
Ralph Moxley on a small tractor is pulling a trailer containing a hang glider.
Hillside School Students in Parade
Hillside School float at a 24th of May parade. A replica of the school is on the float.
Probably a May 24th parade. Year of 1921 is marked on the picture. A tall wagon pulled by 2 white horses in show harness with braided manes and tails. Travelling north on Main Street; Eagle Office is in background. One man and two women in costume are on the wagons.
Hospital float, Jubilee Parade
A float with nurses and "patients" decorated for the 50th provincial birthday parade. On 1st Street facing southwest. Searle elevator in background, skating rink in front. Smith School on left-hand side. All of these buildings are no more.
A John Deere tractor pulls the Saskatchewan float seen in RO5.019.
A "bride and groom" in a car that says "Just Married".
The King's Ltd. float in the parade for Rosetown's 75th anniversary. It features a bottle of champagne overflowing with balloons. Bob McNab's Men's Wear and Scott's Jewellers in the background.
King's Ltd. entry in Rosetown's Golden Jubilee parade.
Kings Ltd. Parade Float in 1965
Decorated car was a 1958 Ford Edsel owned by Gordie Smith of Kings Ltd. Store. The flowers covering the car were made over the winter by the ladies working at Kings.
The float for the Rosetown Legion & Auxiliary in Rosetown's 75th anniversary parade. Home Hardware, Rosetown Florist, and Flair Fashions in the background.