A float with nurses and "patients" decorated for the 50th provincial birthday parade. On 1st Street facing southwest. Searle elevator in background, skating rink in front. Smith School on left-hand side. All of these buildings are no more.
A tractor with a float attached on its front and another on its back riding down Main Street. A sign for the Sky-Vue Drive-In Theatre is attached to the rear float.
A tractor pulls a Saskatchewan themed float, featuring the lion from the provincial crest, two elevators, wheat sheaves and a small model farm surrounded by a tiny white picket fence.
Two women dressed in different wedding gowns meant to showcase the different styles between 1905 and 1955. They sit on a float filled with flowers, entitled "Brides To-day and Yesterday".
A group of seniors sit inside of a wagon float. Names and dates are written on signs on the outside of the wagon. Possibly the names of the seniors and the years their families came to Rosetown.
Four of Rosetown's pioneer firemen sit atop the town's first fire truck during the Golden Jubilee parade. L-R: Bill Cralle, Herschel Arthur, Hector Coulter, Jack McCarten.
Probably a May 24th parade. Year of 1921 is marked on the picture. A tall wagon pulled by 2 white horses in show harness with braided manes and tails. Travelling north on Main Street; Eagle Office is in the background. One man and two women in costume are on the wagons.
Probably a May 24th parade. Year of 1921 is marked on the picture. A tall wagon pulled by 2 white horses in show harness with braided manes and tails. Travelling north on Main Street; Eagle Office is in background. One man and two women in costume are on the wagons.