Albert Kessel and another man shaking hands and exchanging a piece of paper. Sign above them, "Presented By Canada Packers Limited Fertilizer Division"
View of the intersection of Main Street and Second Avenue in Biggar Saskatchewan from the Southwest corner Many cars are parked on both sides of the street and a large number of people are walking around on the street and sidewalk. The road is dirt and the sidewalk is paved. Lights and pennant flags are strung up from building to building across Main Street (perhaps a parade)
Four men in suits standing in front of the steps of a building Written on the back in blue ink: "1913 L to R Lee Stead, Phil Hammel, Doc Shaw- Curran (Bank Mgr)"
A truck decorated with streamers Miniature houses and vehicles are displayed on the flatbed of the truck On the door of the truck in white lettering is "Empire Lumber Ltd. Delivery at your door Biggar" Man sitting in passerger side with pipe a in his mouth Trees in the background "Randal photo 6" written on the bottom "1929" is written on the back in blue ink and "3" is written in pencil on the back bottom right corner
29 children posing for a group photograph in front of a stuccoed building Written on the back in blue ink: "Grade IV 1960-61. 1 Ross Leonard 2 Teddy Sagon 3 Larry Bergmann 4 Billy Kanz 5 Delmar Boyne 6 Ted Sharman 7 Ricky Rann 8 Mervin Balfour 9 Terry Leswick 10 Jeff Rowland
Shirley Keely
Delphine Belanger
Teresa Williams
Darlene Hooey 5.Noreen Crone
Gail Petrowsky
Moreen Baker
Barbara Silbernagel
Shirley Mansfield
Marla Keogan
Dawn Clements
Tommy Kissick
Ross Holt
James Smith
Jim Baldwin
Neil Stewart
Jerry Sawchuk?
Ned Ireland
Donald Ernst
There is an arrow between the names Ned Ireland and Donald Ernst
Written on the back in pencil: "You may keep this"
Black and white image of three women sitting on a rock with trees and a lake in the background; they are identified as (from left to right): Louvina Butt; Mrs. Norgord; and, Dorothy Sandwich.
Seven women and one man standing and sitting on grass in front of trees, hedges, and a brick building Stamped on the back in green ink is the number "243" Written on the back in blue ink: "Standing Ada Fraser Mary Bridge Bee Grenkie (Mrs.) Elva Friesen Johnny Friesen Ina Bourk Seated. Lorraine (Brown) Hooge Frankie Ferguson"