North Saskatchewan Regiment Honour Guard
- MI2.016
- Stuk
- 1967
Military men on parade in foreground and background of picture.
North Saskatchewan Regiment Honour Guard
Military men on parade in foreground and background of picture.
Out of town cadets parading on Main Street. Unique Theatre in background. The Cadet Band is leading the parade.
In parade uniform forming a circle in front of the 1925 town office and Jail at corner of 2nd Avenue E. and Main Street. Bill Heartwell is 4th from right.
4 young women in short costumes twirling batons as they march past the Unique Theatre. Art Flach is standing on the marquee of the theatre (centre).
Turning the corner of Main Street to 4th Avenue facing WNW.
Children Carrying School Banner in Parade
Rosetown Public School children in 24th May parade on south end of Main Street in Rosetown.
Camberley students marching down Main Street in the May 24th parade. Mable Hunter (far left in skirt) was the teacher and Camberley was the first school she was assigned to.
Two RCMP marchers are leading the parade followed by flag bearers in the 1967 Rosetown parade.
Antique car with a small girl in a basket strapped to the hood holding a puppy. A sign on the car door reads "Support your local CPR and Herschel and District Credit Union." The parade is in Herschel. The former RM of Mountain View office is in the background.
Kindersley, Rosetown, & Kerrobert B. Squadron 18th Light Horse Militia formed 1922. Photo by Steele, Saskatoon.
Rosetown Cadets march down a street during a parade. Written on reverse: "Rosetown Cadets. Bill & Stew under the X. Bill on the far side."
Rosetown Senior & Junior Band on parade
Approaching 6th Avenue on Main Street marching south to north. Some of the buildings are, from top right: Anglican Church, Masonic Lodge, Wiseman house, and four houses on the 500 block.
A visiting band on parade marching past the green water tower in the old green colour of the 70's and early 80's. The band is marching south on Main Street.
Gun Carriage and Floral Tributes
Decoration Day parade moving north on Main Street Rosetown on November 11, 1926. Gun carriage filled with flowers leads the parade.
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Uniformed men parading on Main Street in Rosetown going south. Businesses on the west side of the 100 and 200 blocks can be seen. The street is gravel/dirt.