Military - Rosetown November 11th
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- 1950-2003
Remembrance Day ceremonies held at the Rosetown Cenotaph memorial over the years.
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Military - Rosetown November 11th
Remembrance Day ceremonies held at the Rosetown Cenotaph memorial over the years.
2nd Contingent from Rosetown, Sask., 1914
18 men and one officer. Men had been issued rifles (ROSS) but no uniforms.
Encampment in Rosetown of military tents of the 67th Light Infantry. Unusual military tents and a large group of men in uniform.
Pilot Officer Bill Elliott and his young brothers Terry and Dick. They are children of Stan and Jean Elliott. See "Rosetown Reflections" page 387.
Legion function inside the rink. L-R: Jim McCulloch, Dick Lowe, 4 unknown, Ken Frerichs, Earl Lafayette, Bert Jeffries.
Plaque commemorating 67th LAA Battery
The plaque is mounted in a frame nearby the Cenotaph. It now stands in the grounds of the Rosetown Library.
Plaque commemorating 67th LAA Battery #2
The plaque is hanging from a post and was later placed in a frame. Library visible in background.
Parades, Fairs, Chautauqua's - Decoration Day
Photos showcasing Decoration Day celebrations in Rosetown in the early-to-mid-twentieth century.
Group portrait of 67th Light Infantry of Rosetown
Ten rows of 19 uniformed men plus seated bottom row of 10 uniformed men and two dogs. Major McKenzie is seated centre front.
Two men in uniform carrying a flag, a group of men in suits following as they parade down 2nd Avenue West. The date on the postcard is August 17th, 1914.
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Recruits in uniform lined up on the sidewalk on Rosetown Main Street. Buildings behind recruits include "B C Restaurant", North Western Land Co., and Goose Lake Elevator. The street is quite muddy.
Written on back: "Spectators witness a section attack on Main Street."
L-R: Martha Saunders, Louise Lafortune.
Army vehicles and motorcycles lined up on the east side of Main Street. Signs for Bickle's Men's Wear as well as the Chinese Deluxe Café are visible.
Real soldiers from North Saskatchewan Regiment of Saskatoon do a mock-up demonstration behind a sandbag gun embankment with a rocket launcher.