- RO8.035
- Item
- [1940]
William Graham (as identified by his son) standing in front of his car and trailer, from which he sold kerosene refrigerators. He is parked in front of the Graham Bros. Hardware Store.
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William Graham (as identified by his son) standing in front of his car and trailer, from which he sold kerosene refrigerators. He is parked in front of the Graham Bros. Hardware Store.
A second photo taken at the time PE2.023 was taken.
"Billie" King was the first Overseer of the Village of Rosetown 1909-10. He was a member of the first Town of Rosetown council in 1912 and served another term in 1920-21. He was a well-known and successful businessman (King's Store) and a pioneer farmer. He died in 1974, age 96.
Mr. William "Bill" Mullen, Rosetown administrator 1936-1963. Seated at a desk writing on paper with a fountain pen of the 1950's era.
William "Bill" McBurney Elliott
Bill Elliott, son of Stan Elliott, married Margaret Esson and became a lawyer in Regina. The photo shows him wearing his RCAF uniform. He was a pilot and served overseas in 1944, 1945, and 1946.
Bill Clarke was a long-time employee of Regal Motors.
Wight Bros. Garage, owned and operated by Glen and Bill Wight with a small camper parked out front beside an Esso gas pump. Formerly Hyslop Motors and Central Garage. Located on Railway Ave, Highway 7. Current site of the Country Rose Inn.
George Frechette and Mary Workentine goof around in the doorway of the Wiggins School teacherage.
Two young girls, Marlene and Irmgard Frechette, students at Wiggins School, stand on the front step of the schoolhouse, dressed up for an event or performance of some kind.
Approximately 27 unidentified students, boys and girls, pose for a photo outside Wiggins School.
Two horses, named Sea and Biscuit, hitched to a hitching post at Wiggins School.
A group of Wiggins school students pose outside the schoolhouse with their musical instruments, fiddles and mandolins. Identities not known.
L-R: Wilfred Frechette, Stuart McLellan, Judy Frechette, Rene Frechette, Lil Frechette, Leo Frechette.
Seven girls pose with a quilt they made through school. This quilt was likely made to be sent to the Red Cross, who would send it overseas to soldiers who served in World War II.
14 Wiggins pupils lined up for a photo in front of a bunch of bushes.