- SP7.001
- Stuk
- 1950
The Rosetown Lions Club built the town's first swimming pool, pictured here along with the change house and Scout Hut.
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The Rosetown Lions Club built the town's first swimming pool, pictured here along with the change house and Scout Hut.
Kinsmen president Glen Wight (right) and man stand in front of pool where men are working with jackhammers.
Photos of winter sports in the Rosetown/Stranraer area.
A sign outside the Twin Towers ski resort declaring it a host venue to down hill skiing in the 1994 Saskatchewan Winter Games. The contestant warm-up tent (background) was rented for the occasion. The event was a success and a considerable tribute to all the volunteers who made it so.
Completed C.P.R. bridge, believed to be the same one pictured in SU1.001, with a train crossing it. Two people stand on a sandbar watching the train go by. Exact location/bridge unknown. Possibly Clark's Crossing?
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A clipping from a postcard which shows the Sovereign Hotel in Sovereign, SK.
Items needed for the war relief effort are either being loaded or unloaded at the Sovereign School.
Two young girls performing on stage at the Rosetown Community Hall of UNICEF's Year of the Child Pageant.
Roughly thirty youngsters performing on the Rosetown Community Hall stage, some holding up green and red letters to form the word "CHRISTMAS."
The Rosetown school band performing at the UNICEF International Year of the Child Christmas pageant.
Unique and interesting photos from the Rosetown area.
Moving the Powell farm house through the Eagle Creek valley from its original location about 8 miles north of Eagle Creek to its present position, 2.5 miles south of Rosetown.
The Powell house with basement intact, lifted up on blocks and ready to go on the trailer for transport. The structure weighed 225 tons and up until this point, a house with basement intact had not been moved whole before.
Getting the Powell house onto a semi trailer for transport.
The tires of the semi trailer carrying the Powell house sinking into dirt under the 225 ton weight of the house.