- PE1.017
- Item
- [1940s]
Unknown elderly couple cutting a three-tier wedding cake, probably for their 50th anniversary celebration. Photo by Pope's Studio.
Unknown elderly couple cutting a three-tier wedding cake, probably for their 50th anniversary celebration. Photo by Pope's Studio.
Mac McDonald in front of a glass case containing his lapidary display of polished rocks made into jewellry.
Mac McDonald was a farmer in the Glamis district and also a grain buyer, being elevator operator at Rosetown's Searle elevator.
A man walking alongside a horse waves to the parade crowd. A clown rides atop the horse.
Water well drilling in Rosetown #3
Drilling at Young Street and 3rd Avenue. Flour Mill in background. J. Mainer water truck in front.
Water well drilling in Rosetown #2
Drilling at Young Street and 3rd Avenue. Flour Mill in background. J. Mainer water truck in front.
Water well drilling in Rosetown #1
Drilling at Young Street and 3rd Avenue. J. Mainer water truck in front.
Rosetown swimming pool in foreground, water tower in background. Photo taken from the southeast.
Probably taken from high on the Pioneer elevator. Shows Highway #7 facing east. Maine's windmill to pump water, baggage wagon on CN platform, white fence around stockyard and loading chute. Main CNR track and 2 sidings. East of town is flooded except for the highway.
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.
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.