- MI2.012
- Item
- 1943
Walter Essex in WWII RCAF uniform.
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Walter Essex in WWII RCAF uniform.
Walter Aseltine & Smith School Teachers
Division I and II teachers from Walter Aseltine and Smith Schools. Back row, L-R: Hazel Loucks, Elizabeth Sport, Agnes Wickett, Mae Smith, Bob Mills, Lillian Taylor, Nap Wyshynski, Eva Cleghorn, Ron Clark, Yvonne McGladdery, Leona Johnson. Front row: Vera Thorstad, Jean Black, Betty Keeping, Joan Nagy, Edna Mathison, Florence Lang, Wilbie Metheral, Tena Bylyna.
Young Walter Aseltine. Rosetown lawyer, mayor and senator in the Canadian Parliament.
Wallace McDougal standing in a field.
The couple are seated on the step outside a house.
Mrs L. Kunkel and an unknown friend sit outside a (blacksmith?) shop on First Avenue amongst wagons and wagon wheels. The signs on the building read "Frost & Wood Farm Machinery" (a brand out of Ontario popular at the time), and "Adams Wagons".
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.
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).
Visiting at Stewart School Dedication
L-R: Nettie Stewart, Lily Gordon, Mrs. Billy King, Mr. & Mrs. Aseltine, Marjorie (King) Clarke.
Three men drink and visit, with one sitting in a right hand drive Model T. The spare tire swings out so that the driver can get in.
Kunkel Collection
A man in a black dress coat and bowler hat drives a vintage car (possibly a Model T) past the Co-op Shopping Centre in a parade.
Seven people gathered in what may be the Rosetown Hospital industrial plant. Man in bowtie is Harvey Young; man at left in black hat is Les Whyte, who served on the hospital board.
Parade honoring the veterans taking place on Main Street Rosetown.
Verla Nevay wears a mask and costume, presumably acting in a skit.
Vera Thorstad, Rosetown Librarian, speaking at 50th anniversary celebration at Rosetown Centennial Library.