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The Rosetown Lions Club built the town's first swimming pool, pictured here along with the change house and Scout Hut.
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The Rosetown Lions Club built the town's first swimming pool, pictured here along with the change house and Scout Hut.
Brick Liquor Board Store located at 123 1st Avenue East from 1959 to 1982, when it moved to its present location off Highway 7.
Rose Studio
Liquor Store, Lloyd's Korner Store & Shell
Two older trucks are in the left side of the picture with the businesses left to right: Liquor Store, Lloyd's Korner Store, Shell Service Station.
Little girl (toddler) on wooden walkway
Girl wearing winter coat, hat, stockings, shoes.
Five men stand outside Thomas Sulland's Livery Feed and Sale Stable with six horses in winter. Three more men stand inside the stable. Located on the south side of 1st Avenue.
Lloyd Clarke was a partner in King's Store in Rosetown. He married Margaret King, daughter of "Billy" King and was a very active Rosetown citizen.
Loading horse-drawn dump wagons with dirt to fill a low spot on the old Highway #7 east of Glen Eagle School (just north of Harris, Sask.). Mel Greenaway operating the elevator to fill wagons.
Loading fertilizer into farm grain trucks at SWP north. Rosetown Saskatchewan Wheat Pool north elevator in background.
Loading grain from bin to grain truck
Wooden bin on farm location; loader; farm grain truck; one man standing with hands on hips.
A payloader loading rail ties onto a railcar.
Local salespeople for Electrolux
Graham Bros., Rosetown, Saskatchewan - distributors for Electrolux. L-R: Ernie McAmmond, Jean Esson, Fred Dinwoodie, unknown, Jack Aseltine, John Long, Bill Graham.
Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)
Local salespeople for Electrolux #2
Graham Bros., Rosetown, Saskatchewan - distributors for Electrolux. L-R: Ernie McAmmond, Bill Graham, Jean Esson, unknown, John Long, Jack Aseltine, Fred Lipchuck, Helen Lunney, Fred Dinwoodie, John Graham.
Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)
Aircraft built and flown by Marvin White in the late 1930s. Right side is probably Allen McVicar of Rosetown.
Locally built airplane - Photo 1
Airplane hand-built by Marvin White who worked for Canadian Utilities. Wingspan: 31 feet; length: 20 feet. Powered by an inverted Ford Model B, 4 cylinder engine. Unknown man in the picture. Town in the distance.
Locally built airplane - Photo 2
Airplane hand-built by Marvin White who worked for Canadian Utilities. Wingspan: 31 feet; length: 20 feet. Powered by an inverted Ford Model B, 4 cylinder engine. Full view of the airplane taken from the front.