There is a flatbed trailer decorated with streamers and a banner which reads "Duane's Jeweller Your Time Is My Business"; There is a large model of a clock on the trailer
Four men, two women and a child on a decorated flatbed trailer being pulled by a tractor on Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan; There are three men and two women walking beside the trailer; The tractor driver, three people on the trailer and the people beside the trailer are in Elks uniform
Seven girls in Girl Guide and Brownie uniforms are standing on a flatbed trailer with a tent and an owl on a toadstool; A sign behind them reads "Youth Center" and a banner on the trailer reads "Guides - Scouts"; The trailer is on Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan
8mm film taken by Leonard "Hymie" Hanft. Film length is 5:04. Footage includes Frank and Catherine Bransted and people in a living room, possibly a birthday or anniversary, 1961 Christmas, opening presents, New Years, unidentified people
A car decorated with streamers, a tiger on a platform and a sign which reads "Progress with Imperial Oil Limited 1888 to 1965"; there is also an "Esso" decal on the side of the car.
Two men and a large piece of equipment on a flatbed trailer that is decorated with streamers and a banner which reads "The Independent Established 1909", on Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Five men and a large piece of equipment on a flatbed trailer that is decorated with streamers and a banner which reads "The Independent Established 1909"
Sixteen women on a flatbed trailer on main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan; The trailer is decorated with streamers and a banner which reads "Job's daughters No.9"