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- [1980]
L-R: Dot Churchman, Doreen McCallum, Zelma McIsaac.
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L-R: Dot Churchman, Doreen McCallum, Zelma McIsaac.
UNICEF Year of the Child Pageant
UNICEF announced that 1979 was the International Year of the Child. The local public health district received $1,000 to fund a local project to emphasize the rights and needs of children. These photos depict the Christmas concert put on by schoolchildren in support.
True Blue Class 1917 (a church group)
Posed in front of Anglia Community Hall.
Back row, L-R: Glen Lamarsh, Bob Stewart, Howard Brown, Hollis Brown, Rev. McCulloch, Tom Stewart, Harold Booth, Ledson Lamarsh, Ted Jones.
Middle row: Ruth Green, Dora Wilkinson, Gussie Saunderson, Hattie Houghton, Bessie Millard, Glee Hood.
Front row: Dan Thompson, H.B. Bert Saunderson, ?, ?, Tom Millard.
Royal Canadian Legion & Auxiliary
Photos of the Rosetown Royal Canadian Legion members, meetings, and hall interior.
Rosetown Community Hall Interior
Interior of Rosetown Community Hall. Citizens sitting on benches in middle of hall. Home appliances of electric stoves and fridges, televisions on display. Also a Black & Decker sign above the tables with electric tools on display.
4 women at work in the hub of the Legion hall: the kitchen.
A gathering of neighbours at Czechoslovakian Hall. 24 men sitting, 18 women standing, 1 child, 10 vintage cars. At the Czech Hall located 19 miles north and 3 miles west of Rosetown on the Marriott Road.
Children posed on steps of Anglia Community Hall
Back row, L-R: ?? Jackson, Donalda Ferguson, ?, ?, Clayton French, Carl Saunderson, Ray Saunderson, Hilton Hagyard, Bill Graham, Bertha Booth, ?, Ann Ball, Ethel Stinson.
Middle row: Margaret Hagyard, Dorothy Duff, Jean Ferguson, Jean Service, Gordon Thompson, Margaret Duff.
Front row: Kathleen Smith, Grace Hagyard, Yvonne Stinson, Edna Smith, Jessie Hagyard, Catherine Saunderson, ?, ?? Jackson.
L-R: Orom McIsaac, Stew Adnam, Cliff Morris, Zelma McIsaac, Gordon Long.
Showcasing the village of Anglia and its inhabitants.